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Therapeutic Effect of Majoon Mundi and Qairooti Karnab in Dā al-Ṣadaf (Psoriasis): A Case Series
Siddiqui, Gulnaz Fatima,Siddiqui, Shahid Akhtar,Jabeen, Arzeena,Qamaruddin, Qamaruddin,Kazmi, Munawwar Husain Cellmed Orthocellular Medicine and Pharmaceutical 2019 셀메드 (CellMed) Vol.9 No.4
Introduction: Psoriasis is a major health concern around the world. Physicians of the Unani system of medicine have been treating psoriasis for centuries. Aim: The purpose of our study was to assess the effect of Majoon Mundi (a semisolid Unani medication intended for oral intake used as blood purifier) and Qairooti Karnab (a Unani medication in paste form intended for topical application used as emollient) in the treatment $na{\ddot{i}}ve$ psoriasis cases and to collect data to warrant further clinical trials. Material and Methods: Psoriasis cases were diagnosed clinically. Data were collected during treatment of five patients of psoriasis treated with the Majoon Mundi (oral intake of 5 gm twice daily with 200 ml of water for 12 weeks) and Qairooti Karnab (topical application on affected sites twice a day for 12 weeks). Patients were treated for 12 weeks. Treatment response was seen with clinical improvement in skin lesions and measurement of Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI Scoring) before and after treatment. Results: Reduced PASI Score was observed in all five patients after 12 weeks of treatment [PASI before and after treatment was (mean${\pm}$SD) $20.7{\pm}4.6$ vs. $3.2{\pm}1.8$; p-value <0.05.]. Clinical improvement was noticed within an average of 4 weeks of treatment. Conclusion: Preliminary findings indicate the potential therapeutic role of Majoon Mundi and Qairooti Karnab in the treatment of psoriasis. Clinical trials based on this Unani pharmacopeial formulation should be conducted to explore the therapeutic potential of this formulation in psoriasis
Siddiqui, Kehkashan,Mondal, Aftab Hossain,Siddiqui, Mohammad Tahir,Azam, Mudsser,Haq., Qazi Mohd. Rizwanul The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnol 2018 한국미생물·생명공학회지 Vol.46 No.2
The rapid increase in number and diversity of Extended Spectrum ${\beta}$-Lactamases (ESBLs) producing Enterobacteriaceae in natural aquatic environment is a major health concern worldwide. This study investigates abundance and distribution of ESBL producing multidrug resistant Enterobacteriaceae and molecular characterization of ESBL genes among isolates from highly polluted stretch of river Yamuna, India. Water samples were collected from ten different sites distributed across Delhi stretch of river Yamuna, during 2014-15. A total of 506 non duplicate Enterobacteriaceae isolates were obtained. Phenotypic detection of ESBL production and antibiotic sensitivity for 15 different antibiotics were performed according to CLSI guidelines (Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute, 2015). A subset of ESBL positive Enterobacteriaceae isolates were identified by 16S rRNA gene and screened for ESBL genes, such as $bla_{CTX-M}$, $bla_{TEM}$ and $bla_{OXA}$. Out of 506 non-duplicate bacterial isolates obtained, 175 (34.58%) were positive for ESBL production. Susceptibility pattern for fifteen antibiotics used in this study revealed higher resistance to cefazolin, rifampicin and ampicillin. A high proportion (76.57%) of ESBL positive isolates showed multidrug resistance phenotype, with MAR index of 0.39 at Buddha Vihar and Old Delhi Railway bridge sampling site. Identification and PCR based characterization of ESBL genes revealed the prevalence of $bla_{CTX-M}$ and $bla_{TEM}$ genes to be 88.33% and 61.66%, respectively. Co-occurrence of $bla_{CTX-M}$ and $bla_{TEM}$ genes was detected in 58.33% of the resistant bacteria. The $bla_{OXA}$ gene was not detected in any isolates. This study highlights deteriorating condition of urban aquatic environment due to rising level of ESBL producing Enterobacteriaceae with multidrug resistance phenotype.
( Kehkashan Siddiqui ),( Aftab Hossain Mondal ),( Mohammad Tahir Siddiqui ),( Mudsser Azam ),( Qazi Mohd. Rizwanul Haq ) 한국미생물생명공학회(구 한국산업미생물학회) 2018 한국미생물·생명공학회지 Vol.46 No.2
The rapid increase in number and diversity of Extended Spectrum β-Lactamases (ESBLs) producing Enterobacteriaceae in natural aquatic environment is a major health concern worldwide. This study investigates abundance and distribution of ESBL producing multidrug resistant Enterobacteriaceae and molecular characterization of ESBL genes among isolates from highly polluted stretch of river Yamuna, India. Water samples were collected from ten different sites distributed across Delhi stretch of river Yamuna, during 2014-15. A total of 506 non duplicate Enterobacteriaceae isolates were obtained. Phenotypic detection of ESBL production and antibiotic sensitivity for 15 different antibiotics were performed according to CLSI guidelines (Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute, 2015). A subset of ESBL positive Enterobacteriaceae isolates were identified by 16S rRNA gene and screened for ESBL genes, such as bla<sub>CTX-M</sub>, bla<sub>TEM</sub> and bla<sub>OXA</sub>. Out of 506 non-duplicate bacterial isolates obtained, 175 (34.58%) were positive for ESBL production. Susceptibility pattern for fifteen antibiotics used in this study revealed higher resistance to cefazolin, rifampicin and ampicillin. A high proportion (76.57%) of ESBL positive isolates showed multidrug resistance phenotype, with MAR index of 0.39 at Buddha Vihar and Old Delhi Railway bridge sampling site. Identification and PCR based characterization of ESBL genes revealed the prevalence of bla<sub>CTX-M</sub> and bla<sub>TEM</sub> genes to be 88.33% and 61.66%, respectively. Co-occurrence of bla<sub>CTX-M</sub> and bla<sub>TEM</sub> genes was detected in 58.33% of the resistant bacteria. The bla<sub>OXA</sub> gene was not detected in any isolates. This study highlights deteriorating condition of urban aquatic environment due to rising level of ESBL producing Enterobacteriaceae with multidrug resistance phenotype.
Singel Agent DAA in HCV PCR Positive Liver Transplant Patients, Experience from a Developing Country
( Hafiz Abdul Basit Siddiqui ),( Basit Siddiqui ),( Rabeea Azmat ),( Wasim Jafri ) 대한간학회 2018 춘·추계 학술대회 (KASL) Vol.2018 No.1
Aims: Chronic hepatitis C (CHC) is the leading cause of decompensated liver disease and liver transplant indication in Pakistan, which is the second most prevalent country with a prevalence of 3.5% to 5.2%. Being the seventh most populous country in the world, lacking significantly on medical grounds reflected by only one liver transplant centre for more than 10 million chronically affected liver disease patients. Before the era of directly acting antiviral agents (DAAs) most common problem faced in the post liver transplant period was recurrence of HCV and most of the patients were non responders to interferon therapy well before transplantation of liver graft. Aim of this study is to see the outcomes of single agent DAA in HCV PCR positive liver transplant patients. Methods: This cross sectional analysis was carried out in CHC infected post liver transplant patients with high viremia. The effect of DAAs were noted in the form of eradication of virus and achievement of sustained virological response (SVR). DAAs used, were also recored. Also to note the interaction with immunosuppresants and development of side effects notably derangement of liver function test or failure of graft and anemia. And to note the development of acute kidney injury or any other untoward effect. Results: During study period of 24 months, from January 2015 to December 2016, 51 HCV positive liver transplant patients were enrolled in the study. 26 (52%) out of 51 found to have active viral replication with positive PCR. All 26 received combination of Sofosbuvir (only DAA avaialbe till December 2016 in Pakistan) and Ribavirin. Achievement of viral eradication was 100% so was for SVR. There was no interaction with immunosuppressants. Most commonly reported side effect was fatigue and a feeling of nausea. Kidney and liver function tests remained normal. Contrary to recent data, there was no recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients who recieved liver graft for HCC on background of CHC cirrhosis. Conclusions: Directly acting antiviral therapy has revolutionized outcomes of HCV infected post liver transplant patients in a country lacking modern and advanced health care system. Even the single agent therapy has done wonders for the economically less privileged.
Simons' Type Formula for Kaehlerian Slant Submanifolds in Complex Space Forms
Siddiqui, Aliya Naaz,Shahid, Mohammad Hasan,Jamali, Mohammed Department of Mathematics 2018 Kyungpook mathematical journal Vol.58 No.1
A. Bejancu [2] was the first who instigated the new concept in differential geometry, i.e., CR-submanifolds. On the other hand, CR-submanifolds were generalized by B. Y. Chen [7] as slant submanifolds. Further, he gave the notion of a Kaehlerian slant submanifold as a proper slant submanifold. This article has two objectives. For the first objective, we derive Simons' type formula for a minimal Kaehlerian slant submanifold in a complex space form. Then, by applying this formula, we give a complete classification of a minimal Kaehlerian slant submanifold in a complex space form and also obtain its some immediate consequences. The second objective is to prove some results about semi-parallel submanifolds.
A set-top box for end-to-end QoS management and home network gateway in IMS
Siddiqui, M.S.,Amin, S.O.,Choong Seon Hong IEEE 2009 IEEE transactions on consumer electronics Vol.55 No.2
<P>As the next generation networks promise network convergence with services for both static and mobile networks, the research focus is converging towards standardizing a common infrastructure for all-IP networks. IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) is a recent initiative, which outlines a service delivery platform (SDP) framework. A flexible and robust QoS management system for IMS is essential to ascertain the achievability of service quality on these converged networks. As Triple and Quadruple Play services are the most celebrated services of IMS in the near future, the necessity of QoS assurance is becoming an imminent need of the hour. Multimedia services delivery in converged IP networks using IMS, concentrates on ensuring capabilities to ensure the best QoS. To meet these requirements, we have designed a set-top box which provides feedback in IMS management architecture to ensure end-toend QoS as well as enables the functionalities of Regional Gateway for the Home Network. Results of the simulation confirm the improvement of performance parameters and the quality of service.</P>
Sea cucumber as a therapeutic aquatic resource for human health
Siddiqui, Ruqaiyyah,Boghossian, Anania,Khan, Naveed Ahmed The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Scienc 2022 Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences Vol.25 No.5
Sea cucumbers are worm-like, leathery bodied, benthic, marine organisms with a branched gonad. There are over 900 species, and these organisms are capable of changing their mechanical state, regenerating their small appendages, and digestive tract. Additionally, sea cucumbers possess both commercial and therapeutical value. Furthermore, it is thought that the metabolites these organisms possess may give rise to their therapeutical value. The use of sea cucumbers in therapy can be traced back to the Ming dynasty, where they were eaten for their tonic properties against constipation, hypertension, and rheumatism. A plethora of studies have been conducted, whereby different metabolites were extracted from sea cucumbers and tested for different therapeutic properties. Herein, we review and discuss the anti-cancer, anti-microbial, anti-coagulant, anti-diabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties of the sea cucumber by assessing literature on PubMed and Google Scholar. Furthermore, the genome and epigenome of these remarkable species is discussed. With the immense data supporting the therapeutic properties of sea cucumbers, further studies are warranted, in order to develop novel and innovative therapeutic compounds for the benefit of human health from these fascinating marine organisms.
Siddiqui Shahida A.,Brunner Thomas A.,Tamm Iwan,van der Raad Paul,Patekar Gautam,Alim Bahmid Nur,Aarts Kees,Paul Aman 한국응용곤충학회 2023 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.26 No.1
The interest in use of insects for human food has also resulted in the appearance of insect-based dog and cat food products in the market. Insect-based pet food producers are using several health and sustainability claims for marketing purposes, which are expected to be the main drivers of market growth in the near future. In this paper, we systematically synthesize information about the insect-based pet food market, investigating the type of products commercially available, providing a geographical overview and type of insect species being commonly used in these products. We then try to synthesize information about health and sustainability claims currently being used by insect-based pet food companies in different geographies. Finally, we review information about consumer perception of: (1). these products in general; and (2). claims being used to market these products. The insect-based pet food market is growing rapidly in Europe. Recent regulatory approval in the USA will push this growth in the North American market too. It appears that consumers have connected very well with sustainability, hypoallergenicity and the overall gut health claims. Finally, insect-based pet food producers should: (1). adopt systematic marketing; (2). produce more scientific evidence; and (3). actively communicate and partner with veterinarians to improve the consumer perception of claims used on insect-based pet foods.