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Mohammad Rashedul Islam

Researcher at University of Chittagong

Publications -  6
Citations -  22

Mohammad Rashedul Islam is an academic researcher from University of Chittagong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ardisia solanacea & Glycation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 12 citations.

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In-vivo and in-vitro evaluation of pharmacological activities of Ardisia solanacea leaf extract

TL;DR: Different fractions of A. solanacea showed significant pharmacological potentiality in different in-vitro and in- vivo study model, which will be very much possible source for an isolating lead compound for curing the numerous disorders.
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Perspectives on signaling for biological- and processed food-related advanced glycation end-products and its role in cancer progression.

TL;DR: This review is an insightful assessment of molecular mechanisms through which RAGE signaling contributes to the enhancement and survival of the tumorigenic cell and some recent findings give shreds of evidence for presenting the role of RAGE and its ligands in the advanced stage of cancers.
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Isolation of Nontoxic Fraction from Swietenia Mahagoni Seed and its Hypoglycemic Activity in Normal and Diabetic Rats

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the antidiabetic activity of Sm-SEF7 fraction of seeds from the plant Swietenia mahagoni induced diabetic rats and found that after oral ingestion of Mahagoni for 21 days in diabetic rat, a significant plasma glucose lowering effect (plasma glucose in mmol/l, Mean ± SD; 8.81 ± 1.22 vs. 3.57 ± 3.38, on the 1st day vs. 22nddays,p =.002) was improved.
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Phytochemical and pharmacological investigations of different extracts of leaves and stem barks of Macropanax dispermus (Araliaceae): a promising ethnomedicinal plant

TL;DR: In this paper, the pharmacological properties with phytochemical profiling of the crude extracts of M. dispermus leaves (MDML), its n-hexane (MDHL), carbon tetrachloride (MDTL), chloroform (MDCL), ethyl acetate (MDEL), and aqueous (MDAL) fractions, and crude methanol extracts of its stem barks (MDMS).