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Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab

Researcher at Jazan University

Publications -  150
Citations -  4361

Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab is an academic researcher from Jazan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 129 publications receiving 3544 citations. Previous affiliations of Siddig Ibrahim Abdelwahab include University of Malaya & Universiti Putra Malaysia.

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Girinimbine from curry leaves promotes gastro protection against ethanol induced peptic ulcers and improves healing via regulation of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant mechanisms

TL;DR: The results indicated that girinimbine significantly reduced the ulcer index and totally safeguarded the mucosa from lesions and displayed a significant gastro-protection effect, via the capacity to inhibit inflammatory responses and antioxidant potential.
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Khat (Catha edulis Forsk.) Dependence Potential and Pattern of Use in Saudi Arabia

TL;DR: This study examined the pattern of Khat use and assessed the applicability of the Drug Abuse Screening Test-10 (DAST-10) to measure Khat dependence and suggested that the most significant predictors were residence, frequency, and age of starting Khat chewing.
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Phytochemical profiling of Costus (Saussurea lappa Clarke) root essential oil, and its antimicrobial and toxicological effects

TL;DR: The results indicate the promising therapeutic properties of S. lappa, however, further phytochemical and biological investigations are required to establish the mechanism of action and toxicological the extract.
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In vivo and In vitro Genotoxic Effects of Zerumbone

TL;DR: In vivo and in vitro cytogenotoxicity studies suggest that high doses of ZER may be genotoxic and cytotoxic, and are suggested to have anti-cancer and apoptosis-inducing properties.
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Anti-diabetic Properties of Thymoquinone is unassociated with Glycogen Phosphorylase Inhibition

TL;DR: Results show that TQ at 60 mg/kg b.w is associated with potential antihyperglycemic effects and anti-diabetic properties of TQ are unassociated with glycogen phosphorylase inhibition.