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Nemat Ali

Researcher at King Saud University

Publications -  71
Citations -  1743

Nemat Ali is an academic researcher from King Saud University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 44 publications receiving 1190 citations. Previous affiliations of Nemat Ali include Hamdard University & Jamia Hamdard.

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Rutin ameliorates cyclophosphamide induced oxidative stress and inflammation in Wistar rats: Role of NFκB/MAPK pathway

TL;DR: It is revealed that rutin may be a promising modulator in attenuating CP induced oxidative stress, inflammation and hepatotoxicity via targeting NFκB and MAPK pathway.
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Hesperidin alleviates acetaminophen induced toxicity in wistar rats by abrogation of oxidative stress, apoptosis and inflammation

TL;DR: The present study demonstrates the comparative hepatoprotective and nephroprotective activity of hesperidin (HD), a naturally occurring bioflavonoid against APAP induced toxicity, and favors the view that HD may be a useful modulator in alleviatingAPAP induced oxidative stress and toxicity.
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Alleviation of doxorubicin-induced nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity by chrysin in Wistar rats

TL;DR: The results suggest that chrysin attenuated nephro and hepatic damage induced by DXR, and confirmed the biochemical results showing that DXR caused significant structural damage to kidney and liver tissue architecture which were reversed with chrysIn.
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Protective effect of Chlorogenic acid against methotrexate induced oxidative stress, inflammation and apoptosis in rat liver: An experimental approach.

TL;DR: Findings demonstrated the hepatoprotective nature of CGA by attenuating the pro-inflammatory and apoptotic mediators and improving antioxidant competence in hepatic tissue and imply that CGA has perfective effect against MTX-induced liver injury.
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D-limonene suppresses doxorubicin-induced oxidative stress and inflammation via repression of COX-2, iNOS, and NFκB in kidneys of Wistar rats.

TL;DR: The protective role of d-limonene against Dox-induced renal damage is indicated and both doses of 5% and 10% showed significant decrease in inflammatory response.