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Adeel Mahmood
Researcher at Government College Women University
Publications - 123
Citations - 3699
Adeel Mahmood is an academic researcher from Government College Women University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicinal plants & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 111 publications receiving 2743 citations. Previous affiliations of Adeel Mahmood include COMSATS Institute of Information Technology & Government College.
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Human health risk assessment of heavy metals via consumption of contaminated vegetables collected from different irrigation sources in Lahore, Pakistan
TL;DR: In this article, the authors aimed to determine human health risks associated via food chain contamination of heavy metals routing from irrigation of urban and industrial wastewater, which is a major threat to ecological integrity and human well-being.
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COVID-19 and frequent use of hand sanitizers; human health and environmental hazards by exposure pathways.
Adeel Mahmood,Maryam Eqan,Saher Pervez,Huda Ahmed Alghamdi,Amtul Bari Tabinda,Abdullah Yasar,Kathirvel Brindhadevi,Arivalagan Pugazhendhi +7 more
TL;DR: Current review is designed with main objective to highlight the toxic and serious health risks to human health and environment by frequent using hand hygiene products with alcohols based formulations.
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An ethnobotanical survey of indigenous medicinal plants in Wana district south Waziristan agency, Pakistan
Manzoor Ullah,Muhammad Usman Khan,Adeel Mahmood,Riffat Naseem Malik,Majid Hussain,Sultan Mehmood Wazir,Muhammad Daud,Zabta Khan Shinwari +7 more
TL;DR: People of Wana still rely on indigenous plants for their basic healthcare needs, and Harvesting of roots and whole plants is a big threat to conservation of medicinal plants diversity.
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Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants from Gujranwala district, Pakistan.
TL;DR: Gujranwala district has great diversity of medicinal plants and people are aware about their medicinal values; few plants are playing vital role in the basic health care needs of study areas and should be screened for detailed pharmacological studied to explore new biological compounds.
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Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants from Leepa valley, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan
TL;DR: Leepa Valley is wealthy in its indigenous medicinal plants species and the allied traditional knowledge and there is dare need for more studies to authenticate traditional plants used in herbal remedies of study area.