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Mohammad Shohel
Researcher at University of Iowa
Publications - 25
Citations - 205
Mohammad Shohel is an academic researcher from University of Iowa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Shohel include North South University & University of Science and Technology Chittagong.
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The antioxidant effect of astaxanthin is higher in young mice than aged: a region specific study on brain.
Md. Mamun Al-Amin,Samiha Akhter,Ahmed Tasdid Hasan,Tanzir Alam,S. M. Nageeb Hasan,A. R. M. Saifullah,Mohammad Shohel +6 more
TL;DR: The activity of astaxanthin is age-dependent, higher in young in compared to the aged brain, and enhances the activity of CAT and SOD enzymes while improves the level of GSH in the brain.
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A systematic review of effectiveness and safety of different regimens of levonorgestrel oral tablets for emergency contraception
Mohammad Shohel,Mohammad Mahfuzur Rahman,Asif Zaman,Mir Muhammad Nasir Uddin,Mamun Al-Amin,Hasan Mahmud Reza +5 more
TL;DR: Emergency contraceptive regimen of single-dose levonorgestrel is not inferior in efficacy to the two-dose regimen and prevented a high proportion of pregnancies if taken within 72 h of unprotected coitus.
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A cross sectional study on antibiotic resistance pattern of Salmonella typhi clinical isolates from Bangladesh.
TL;DR: Salmonella typhi samples were mostly resistant against nalidixic acid with all age groups and in all three divisions with similar resistance pattern, suggesting that the rate of multidrug resistance is a matter of concern.
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Analgesic, Anti-Inflammatory and Antipyretic Effect of Mentha spicata (Spearmint)
Patwary Md Hajjaj Yousuf,Nusrat Yousuf Noba,Mohammad Shohel,Rajib Bhattacherjee,Biplab Kumar Das +4 more
TL;DR: The methanol extract of Mentha spicata exhibited promising anti-inflammatory effect as demonstrated by statistically significant and dose dependent increase in reaction time in mice in writhing method at the doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg body weight.
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Ellagic acid rich Momordica charantia fruit pulp supplementation prevented oxidative stress, fibrosis and inflammation in liver of alloxan induced diabetic rats
Syed Yeasin Arafat,Mohammad Nayeem,Sharfiat Jahan,Zarifa Karim,Hasan Mahmud Reza,Hemayet Hossain,Mohammad Shohel,Ashraful Alam +7 more
TL;DR: The hepatoprotective nature of Momordica charantia in diabetic rats probably by attenuating oxidative stress and improving the antioxidant competence in hepatic tissues is suggested.