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Farhat Jabeen

Researcher at Government College University, Faisalabad

Publications -  153
Citations -  2481

Farhat Jabeen is an academic researcher from Government College University, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 126 publications receiving 1651 citations. Previous affiliations of Farhat Jabeen include Newcastle University & Government Medical College, Srinagar.

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Toxicity of Nano-Titanium Dioxide (TiO2-NP) Through Various Routes of Exposure: a Review.

TL;DR: In most studies, TiO2 nanoparticles appeared to have caused oxidative stress, histopathological alterations, carcinogenesis, genotoxicity and immune disruption, so the use of such materials in humans must be either avoided or strictly managed to minimise risks for human health in various situations.
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Orally disintegrating films: A modern expansion in drug delivery system.

TL;DR: Orally disintegrating films have potential for business and market exploitation because of their myriad of benefits over orally disintegrating tablets and the market prospect of this innovative dosage form is also targeted.
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Chemical compositions and fatty acid profiles of three freshwater fish species

TL;DR: These fish contained appreciable levels of Omega-6 PUFA suggesting that these fish especially L. rohita could be used as a source of healthy diet for human and may benefit the fishing industry, nutritionists and researchers who are striving to improve the nutritive value, processing and marketing of selected fish species.
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Astragalin: A Bioactive Phytochemical with Potential Therapeutic Activities.

TL;DR: It is contemplated that astragalin could be subjected to structural optimization to ameliorate its chemical accessibility, to optimize its absorption profiles, and to synthesize its more effective analogues which will ultimately lead towards potent drug candidates.