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Ikhlas A. Khan

Researcher at University of Mississippi

Publications -  964
Citations -  20023

Ikhlas A. Khan is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 894 publications receiving 16671 citations. Previous affiliations of Ikhlas A. Khan include King Saud University & University of Strasbourg.

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Assessment of Total Phenolic and Flavonoid Content, Antioxidant Properties, and Yield of Aeroponically and Conventionally Grown Leafy Vegetables and Fruit Crops: A Comparative Study

TL;DR: The study shows that the plants grown in the aeroponic system had a higher yield and comparable phenolics, flavonoids, and antioxidant properties as compared to those growing in the soil.
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Cassia Cinnamon as a Source of Coumarin in Cinnamon-Flavored Food and Food Supplements in the United States

TL;DR: Coumarin and other marker compounds were analyzed in authenticated cinnamon bark samples as well as locally bought cinnamon samples, cinnamon-flavored foods, and cinnamon-based food supplements using a validated UPLC-UV/MS method and indicated that the cinnamon samples and the cinnamon in food supplements and flavored foods were probably Indonesian cassia, C. burmannii.
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Insecticidal activity of 23 essential oils and their major compounds against adult Lipaphis pseudobrassicae (Davis) (Aphididae: Homoptera)

TL;DR: Essential oils from 23 species of plants comprising 14 genera and 4 plant families were obtained by Clevenger-type water distillation and showed aphids were quickly incapacitated and killed by aliphatic aldehydes, phenols and monocyclic terpenes contained in Bifora and Satureja oils.
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Antimicrobial and Antileishmanial Activities of Hypocrellins A and B

TL;DR: Results of promising antifungal and antileishmanial activity of hypocrellin A may be useful for further structure-activity relationship and in vivo studies.