Ahsan Sharif
University of the Punjab
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Nanomaterials | 2013
Muhammad Irshad; Naseer Iqbal; Adnan Mujahid; Adeel Afzal; Tajamal Hussain; Ahsan Sharif; Ejaz Ahmad; Muhammad Makshoof Athar
Molecular imprinting is a well-established technology to mimic antibody-antigen interaction in a synthetic platform. Molecularly imprinted polymers and nanomaterials usually possess outstanding recognition capabilities. Imprinted nanostructured materials are characterized by their small sizes, large reactive surface area and, most importantly, with rapid and specific analysis of analytes due to the formation of template driven recognition cavities within the matrix. The excellent recognition and selectivity offered by this class of materials towards a target analyte have found applications in many areas, such as separation science, analysis of organic pollutants in water, environmental analysis of trace gases, chemical or biological sensors, biochemical assays, fabricating artificial receptors, nanotechnology, etc. We present here a concise overview and recent developments in nanostructured imprinted materials with respect to various sensor systems, e.g., electrochemical, optical and mass sensitive, etc. Finally, in light of recent studies, we conclude the article with future perspectives and foreseen applications of imprinted nanomaterials in chemical sensors.
Materials Science-poland | 2015
Zahoor H. Farooqi; Zonarah Butt; Robina Begum; Shanza Rhauf Khan; Ahsan Sharif; Ejaz Ahmed
Abstract Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic acid) microgels [p(NIPAM-co-MAAc)] were synthesized by precipitation polymerization of N-isopropylacrylamide and methacrylic acid in aqueous medium. These microgels were characterized by dynamic light scattering and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. These microgels were used as micro-reactors for in situ synthesis of copper nanoparticles using sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as reducing agent. The hybrid microgels were used as catalysts for the reduction of nitrobenzene in aqueous media. The reaction was performed with different concentrations of catalyst and reducing agent. A linear relationship was found between apparent rate constant (kapp) and amount of catalyst. When the amount of catalyst was increased from 0.13 to 0.76 mg/mL then kapp was increased from 0.03 to 0.14 min-1. Activation parameters were also determined by performing reaction at two different temperatures. The catalytic process has been discussed in terms of energy of activation, enthalpy of activation and entropy of activation. The synthesized particles were found to be stable even after 14 weeks and showed catalytic activity for the reduction of nitrobenzene.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014
Muhammad Najam-ul-Haq; Adeela Saeed; Fahmida Jabeen; Fernando Maya; Muhammad Naeem Ashiq; Ahsan Sharif
The polymeric materials have contributed significantly in the area of bioanalytical science. The functionalization of polymeric backbone after its development brings unique selectivity towards the target biomolecules. In present work, the functionalities of choice have been introduced through the ring-opening of allyl glycidyl ether. The utility of polymer is widened through derivatizations to immobilized metal ion affinity chromatographic (IMAC) material for the phosphopeptides enrichment and Reversed Phase (C-18) for the desalting prior to MALDI-MS analysis. The polymer-IMAC in addition to Fe(3+) is also immobilized with lanthanide ions like La(3+), Eu(3+), and Er(3+). The amount of Fe(3+) immobilized is determined as 0.7928 mg/g. Spherical morphology with narrow particle size dispersion is revealed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The surface area, pore volume and size distribution is determined by nitrogen adsorption porosimetery. The elemental composition and purity level is confirmed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) data. The derivatization to IMAC and RP is evaluated by Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. The polymer enables the efficient phosphopeptide enrichment to equal degree from casein variants, non-fat milk, egg yolk, human serum, and HeLa cell extract. The identification of phosphorylation sites can lead to the phosphorylation pathways to understand the post-translational modifications. The identification with their sequence coverage is made using Mascot and Phosphosite Plus. It is sensitive to enrich the phosphopeptides down to 2 femtomoles with very high selectivity of 1:2000 with BSA background. These attributes are linked to the higher surface area (173.1554 m(2)/g) of the designed polymer. The non-specific bindings, particularly the Fe(3+) linked acidic residues are also avoided. Four characteristic phosphopeptides (fibrinopeptide A and their hydrolytic products) from fibrinogen α-chain are identified from the human serum after the enrichment, which have link to the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The proportions of fibrinogen and their phosphorylation products enriched by poly(AGE/DVB)-IMAC open new horizons in the biomarker discovery.
Bioorganic Chemistry | 2016
Asima Hameed; Muhammad Imran Abdullah; Ejaz Ahmed; Ahsan Sharif; Ahmad Irfan; Sara Masood
A series of fourteen (A1 - A14) qunioline based chalcones were screened for reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RT) and found potentially active against RT. Bioassay, theoretical and dockings studies with RT (the enzyme required for reverse transcription of viral RNA) results showed that the type and positions of the substituents seemed to be critical for their inhibition against RT. The bromo and chloro substituted chalcone displayed high degree of inhibition against RT. The A4 andA6 showed high interaction with RT, contributing high free binding energy (ΔG -9.30 and -9.13kcal) and RT inhibition value (IC50 0.10μg/ml and 0.11μg/ml).
Archives of Pharmacal Research | 2011
Waqar Nasir; Munawar Ali Munawar; Ejaz Ahmed; Ahsan Sharif; Saeed Ahmed; Amjad Ayub; Misbahul Ain Khan; Faizul Hassan Nasim
In this study, twenty-one arylaminoquinoxalinone derivatives were synthesized and their antibacterial activities against Staphylococci aureus, Pseudomonas aureus, Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, Salmonella typhi, and Shigella pneumoniae were evaluated relative to known antibiotics; augmentin, ampicillin, and chloramphenicol. The insecticidal activities of the prepared compounds were also investigated against Tribolium castaneum using permethrin as a standard insecticide. The derivatives were synthesized using both conventional and microwave techniques. Their structures were confirmed using spectral techniques and elemental analysis.
Chemistry of Natural Compounds | 2014
Haq Nawaz; Ejaz Ahmed; Ahsan Sharif; Muhammad Nadeem Arshad; Nayab Batool; Muhammad Azam Rasool; Mukhtar-ul-Hassan
Two new steroidal alkaloid glycosides, solanoside A (1) and solanoside B (2), were isolated from the whole plant of Solanum surattense. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic techniques (1D and 2D NMR, HR-EI-MS, HR-FAB-MS, IR), physical data, and chemical analysis.
Applied Organometallic Chemistry | 2017
Robina Begum; Zahoor H. Farooqi; Ejaz Ahmed; Khalida Naseem; Sania Ashraf; Ahsan Sharif; Rida Rehan
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2016
Robina Begum; Khalida Naseem; Ejaz Ahmed; Ahsan Sharif; Zahoor H. Farooqi
Journal of The Chinese Chemical Society | 2010
A. Karamat; Misbahul Ain Khan; Ahsan Sharif
Applied Surface Science | 2016
Riaz Hussain; Sobia Tabassum; Mazhar Amjad Gilani; Ejaz Ahmed; Ahsan Sharif; Faisal Manzoor; Asma Tufail Shah; Anila Asif; Faiza Sharif; Farasat Iqbal; Saadat Anwar Siddiqi