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SIRAS (ALBIZIA LEBBECK (L.) BENTH.) AND ITS MEDICINAL USES IN UNANI MEDICINE- A REVIEW
Waseem, Azma,Jamal, Anwar,Ahmad, Waseem,Fazil, Mohammad Cellmed Orthocellular Medicine and Pharmaceutical 2020 셀메드 (CellMed) Vol.10 No.2
Higher incidences of adverse reaction associated with the prolonged use of synthetic drugs has once again increased the faith of humans in the traditional systems of medicine and motivated them to return back towards the clinical proven remedies for the treatment. It is also true that number of modern medications used in the present scenario, were developed from various plants. In Unani System of medicine, numerous herbal drugs are mentioned for medicinal purpose. Siras (Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth.) is one of them. It is found all over India. Almost all parts of this plant are used for the treatment of ailments such as migraine, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, jaundice, skin problems, asthma etc. Many chemical constituents have been isolated from Albizia lebbeck such as lebbekannin, echinocystic acid, flavonoids, Linoleic acid, saponins etc. This review highlights the medicinal properties and therapeutic uses of Albizia lebbeck and scientific studies conducted on the drug in human and animal models that will provide the further research direction.
A novel kind of Hermite based Frobenius type Eulerian polynomials
Waseem Ahmad Khan,Kottakkaran Sooppy Nisar,MEHMET ACIKGOZ,UGUR DURAN 장전수학회 2019 Proceedings of the Jangjeon mathematical society Vol.22 No.4
After the inspirational innovation of fuzzy set by Zadeh in 1965, Kramosil and Michalek in 1975 pioneered the concept of fuzziness in metric spaces and very rst they formulated the notion of fuzzy met- ric spaces. Jungck introduced the idea of commutativity (in 1976) and compatibility (1986) in metric spaces and same are utilized by Subrah- manyam (in 1995) in fuzzy metric spaces to prove an analogues version of Jungck result. In this paper, we prove common xed point theorems for a pair of self-maps by introducing a new contraction which neither requires completeness of spaces nor continuity and compatible property of maps. An open problem and an example is given to justify the im- portance of our main result.
Khan, Waseem Ahmad,Haroon, Hiba The Honam Mathematical Society 2019 호남수학학술지 Vol.41 No.1
In the current investigation, we obtain the generating function for Hermite-based degenerate Bernoulli polynomials attached to ${\chi}$ of higher order using p-adic methods over the ring of integers. Useful identities, formulae and relations with well known families of polynomials and numbers including the Bernoulli numbers, Daehee numbers and the Stirling numbers are established. We also give identities of symmetry and additive property for Hermite-based generalized degenerate Bernoulli polynomials attached to ${\chi}$ of higher order. Results are supported by remarks and corollaries.
Some Properties of the Generalized Apostol Type Hermite-Based Polynomials
KHAN, WASEEM AHMAD Department of Mathematics 2015 Kyungpook mathematical journal Vol.55 No.3
In this paper, we study some properties of the generalized Apostol type Hermite-based polynomials. which extend some known results. We also deduce some properties of the generalized Apostol-Bernoulli polynomials, the generalized Apostol-Euler polynomials and the generalized Apostol-Genocchi polynomials of high order. Numerous properties of these polynomials and some relationships between $F_n{^{({\alpha})}}(x;{\lambda};{\mu};{\nu};c)$ and $_HF_n{^{({\alpha})}}(x;{\lambda};{\mu};{\nu};c)$ are established. Some implicit summation formulae and general symmetry identities are derived by using different analytical means and applying generating functions.
Partially degenerate poly-Bernoulli polynomials associated with Hermite polynomials
WASEEM A. KHAN,Moin Ahmad 장전수학회 2018 Advanced Studies in Contemporary Mathematics Vol.28 No.3
In this paper, we derive generating functions for the partially degenerate Hermite poly-Bernoulli polynomials and investigate some properties of these polynomials related to the Stirling numbers of the second kind. Further, we derive the summation formulae and general symmetry identities for that polynomials by using different analytical means on its generating function. Also, generating functions and summation formulae for the polynomials related to partially degenerate Hermite poly- Bernoulli polynomials are obtained as applications of main results.
Evaluation of antifilarial activity of Berberis aristata roots
Waseem Rizvi,NakhatHaider,Anil Kumar,Razi Ahmad,Mohammad Shahid,Anwar Shazad 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2008 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.8 No.2
The effect of aqueous and alcoholic extract of roots of Berberis aristata was studied on the spontaneous movements of the whole worm (w.w) preparation and nerve muscle (n.m) complex of cattle filarial parasite Setaria cervi and on the survival of microfilariae. Only aqueous extract could inhibit the spontaneous movements of S. cervi, characterized by initial stimulation followed by reversible paralysis. The concentration required to produce similar effect on n.m complex was less as compared to the w.w. The lethal concentration 50 and lethal concentration 90 for aqueous extract were 48 ng/ml and 65 ng/ml. The effect of aqueous and alcoholic extract of roots of Berberis aristata was studied on the spontaneous movements of the whole worm (w.w) preparation and nerve muscle (n.m) complex of cattle filarial parasite Setaria cervi and on the survival of microfilariae. Only aqueous extract could inhibit the spontaneous movements of S. cervi, characterized by initial stimulation followed by reversible paralysis. The concentration required to produce similar effect on n.m complex was less as compared to the w.w. The lethal concentration 50 and lethal concentration 90 for aqueous extract were 48 ng/ml and 65 ng/ml.
Waseem Daoud,Taghi Ebadi,Ahmad Fahimifar 한국화학공학회 2015 Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering Vol.32 No.6
Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to evaluate the effect of the main operational variables, including initial pH, initial chromium ion concentration, bulk density of GAC and time on the removal of hexavalent chromium Cr(VI) from contaminated groundwater by permeable reactive barriers (PRB) with acid-modified granular activated carbon (GAC) as an adsorbent material. The removal rates of Cr(VI) under different values of these parameters were investigated and results indicated high adsorption capacity at low pH and low initial metal ion concentration of Cr(VI), but the bulk density of GAC slightly influenced the process efficiency. According to the ANOVA (analysis of variance) results, the model presents high R2 values of 94.35% for Cr(VI) removal efficiency, which indicates that the accuracy of the polynomial models was good. Also, quadratic regression models with estimated coefficients were developed to describe the pollutant removals.
CERTAIN NEW EXTENSION OF HURWITZ-LERCH ZETA FUNCTION
WASEEM A. KHAN,M. GHAYASUDDIN,Moin Ahmad 한국전산응용수학회 2019 Journal of applied mathematics & informatics Vol.37 No.1
In the present research paper, we introduce a further exten- sion of Hurwitz-Lerch zeta function by using the generalized extended Beta function dened by Parmar et al. [9]. We investigate its integral represen- tations, Mellin transform, generating functions and dierential formula. In view of diverse applications of the Hurwitz-Lerch Zeta functions, the results presented here may be potentially useful in some related research areas.
Waseem Shahri,Inayatullah Tahir,Sheikh Tajamul Islam,Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat 한국원예학회 2011 Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology Vol.52 No.5
Cut spikes of Consolida ajacis cv. Violet Blue were used for the study. The ethylene antagonist (STS) was used in combination with cool storage for 72 h at 5℃ to assess the synergistic effect of both chemical and temperature treatment on postharvest performance of cut spikes. The spikes were divided into three sets, one set was pretreated with STS (1 h Pulse) prior to wet storage at 5℃ for 72 h, while the other set was pretreated after 72 h cool wet storage. The third set of spikes was cool stored (at 5℃) for 72 h but kept unpulsed, which represented control. After 72 h storage, the spikes from all the three sets were transferred to flasks containing distilled water (DW) or 0.2 M sucrose + 100 mg・L-1 8-HQS (SUC + HQS). Pretreatment of spikes with STS before or after wet storage resulted in an improved postharvest performance as compared to the controls. Maximum vase life of about 18 days was shown by spikes pretreated with STS prior to storage and transferred to SUC + HQS as compared to controls which registered a vase life of 10 days in DW and 13 days in SUC + HQS (0.2 M sucrose + 100 mg・L-1 8-HQS). Flower diameter, fresh and dry mass was markedly increased in the samples from spikes transferred to SUC + HQS. Correlation between soluble protein content in sepals and vase life was positive. The results show that soluble protein content in sepals is an important factor in determining the vase life of cut spikes of Consolida ajacis cv. Violet Blue. The study recommends that pulsing the spikes with 0.5 mM STS prior to 72 h wet storage at 5℃ and transferring them to holding solution containing SUC + HQS, can be used as a storage/chemical treatment to improve the postharvest performance of this cut flower.
Evaluation of antifilarial activity of Berberis aristata roots
Rizvi, Waseem,Kumar, Anil,Ahmad, Razi,Shahid, Mohammad,Shazad, Anwar,Haider, Nakhat Kyung Hee Oriental Medicine Research Center 2008 Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine Vol.8 No.2
The effect of aqueous and alcoholic extract of roots of Berberis aristata was studied on the spontaneous movements of the whole worm (w.w) preparation and nerve muscle (n.m) complex of cattle filarial parasite Setaria cervi and on the survival of microfilariae. Only aqueous extract could inhibit the spontaneous movements of S. cervi, characterized by initial stimulation followed by reversible paralysis. The concentration required to produce similar effect on n.m complex was less as compared to the w.w. The lethal concentration 50 and lethal concentration 90 for aqueous extract were 48 ng/ml and 65 ng/ml.