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Muhammad Irfan

Researcher at Najran University

Publications -  928
Citations -  10675

Muhammad Irfan is an academic researcher from Najran University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 646 publications receiving 6333 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Irfan include Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & American University of Sharjah.

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Nutritional quality and price of regular food versus gluten-free on E-commerce platforms

TL;DR: In this article, a comparative analysis between the economic costs and nutritional information of products targeted at consumers with celiac disease available on an e-commerce platform in Brazil was conducted. And the study revealed that products with gluten have higher energy value, carbohydrate content, total fats, saturated fat, protein and fiber when compared to their gluten-free versions, while these had a higher economic cost.
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Phylogeny of Dengue Virus 2 based upon the NS3 Gene among USA, Thailand, Singapore, Japan and Philippine

TL;DR: Phylogenetic Analysis revealed that serotypes of Singapore, Sri Lanka, China, USA and Taiwan are likely ancestors of dengue virus, andSerotypes of Thailand occupy an intermediate position and Serotypes of Japan, Philippine and Vietnam are descendant from serotype of Thailand.
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Herbiphantes Tanasevitch, 1992 and Labullinyphia van Helsdingen, 1985 (Araneae, Linyphiidae), two newly recorded spider genera from the Gaoligong Mountains in China with the description of two new species.

TL;DR: Herbiphantes Tanasevitch, 1992 and Labullinyphia van Helsdingen, 1985 are two genera for the first time in China described from Gaoligong Mountains, Yunnan, with two new species, Herbiphantes acutalis n.
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Identification of bioactive compounds in leaves and fruits of Actinidia arguta accessions from northeastern China and assessment of their antioxidant activity with a radical-scavenging effect

TL;DR: Actinidia arguta (Sieb. et Zucc.) is abundant of vitamin C and bioactive compounds with high antioxidant activities and eight wild A. arguta accessions from different areas in Northeast America are studied.