Muhammad Lokman Isa
International Islamic University Malaysia
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Diseases | 2017
Malik Adewoyin; Muhammad Ibrahim; Ramli Roszaman; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Nur Aizura Mat Alewi; Ainin Azwani Abdul Rafa; Mohd Nur Nasyriq Anuar
Defective sperm function has been identified as the most common cause of infertility. The objective of this study was to review recent findings on the effects of various antioxidants on male fertility. High amounts of poly unsaturated fatty acid are found in the mammalian spermatozoa membranes, thereby making them susceptible to lipid peroxidation. Although, free radicals and reactive oxygen species (ROS) play major roles in reproduction, they are strongly associated with oxidative stress. Furthermore, factors such as obesity, inflammation, pollutants and cigarette smoking are negatively correlated with spermatogenesis. Endogenous antioxidants system exists to mediate these damages. In a normal physiological state, the seminal plasma contains antioxidant enzyme mechanism that is capable of quenching these ROS as well as protecting the spermatozoa against any likely damage. However, high level of ROS triggered by inflammatory cells and oxidation of fatty acid in obese subjects may down play antioxidant mechanism resulting in oxidative stress. Evaluation of such oxidative stress is the first step in the treatment of male infertility through administration of suitable antioxidant. Notably, antioxidant such as vitamin E and C, carotenoids and carnitine have been found beneficial in restoring a balance between ROS generation and scavenging activities. There are emerging evidences that herbal products can also boost male reproductive functions. Nonetheless, a good lifestyle, regular exercise, avoidance of stress and observing safety rules at work are habits that can reverse male infertility.
Korean Journal of Parasitology | 2016
Nur Hazirah Hisamuddin; Najat Hashim; Sharmeen Nellisa Soffian; Mohd Hishammfariz Mohd Amin; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab; Mardhiah Mohammad; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Afzan Mat Yusof
Cryptosporidium, a protozoan parasite, can cause cryptosporidiosis which is a gastrointestinal disease that can infect humans and livestock. Cattle are the most common livestock that can be infected with this protozoan. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of Cryptosporidium infection in cattle in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia and to find out the association between the occurrence of infection and 3 different ages of cattle (calves less than 1 year, yearling, and adult cattle). The samples were processed by using formol-ether concentration technique and stained by modified Ziehl Neelsen. The results showed that 15.9% (24/151) of cattle were positive for Cryptosporidium oocysts. The occurrence of Cryptosporidium in calves less than 1 year was the highest with the percentage of 20.0% (11/55) followed by yearling and adult cattle, with the percentage occurrence of 15.6 % (7/45) and 11.8% (6/51), respectively. There was no significant association between the occurrence and age of cattle and presence of diarrhea. Good management practices and proper hygiene management must be taken in order to reduce the infection. It is highly important to control the infection since infected cattle may serve as potential reservoirs of the infection to other animals and humans, especially animal handlers.
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease | 2017
Mohd Aiman Barudin; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Noratikah Othman; Afzan Mat Yusof
*Corresponding author: Afzan Mat Yusof, Assistant Professor, Ph.D, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Kulliyyah of Nursing, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, Bandar Indera Mahkota, 25200 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. Tel: +60129656253 E-mail: [email protected] Foundation Project: Supported by Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia under the grant of Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) No. 14-1480389 and Research Initiative Grant Scheme (RIGS) No. 16-301-0465. The journal implements double-blind peer review practiced by specially invited international editorial board members.
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2015
Tara Jalal; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Lailuma Momand; Samsul Draman; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdull Rasad; Muhammad Nor Omar; Muhammad Ibrahim; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab
European Journal of Nutrition | 2016
Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Muhammad Ibrahim; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdul Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab; Solachuddin Jahuari Arief; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman; Mohammad Noor Adros Yahya
European Journal of Nutrition | 2018
Muhammad Ibrahim; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Bahari Abdul Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Solachuddin Jahuari Arief; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman
Archive | 2013
Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Ahmed Idris Adewale; Muhammad Ibrahim; Norazlanshah Hazali; Mohammad Syaiful Baharii Abdull Rasad; Radiah Abdul Ghani; Ridhwan Abdul Wahab; Solachuddin Jauhari Arief Ichwan; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Draman; Afeez Adekunle Ishola; Mohammad Noor Adros Yahya
Lipids in Health and Disease | 2017
Muhammad Ibrahim; Idris Adewale Ahmed; Maryam Abimbola Mikail; Afeez Adekunle Ishola; Samsul Draman; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Afzan Mat Yusof
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARE SCHOLARS | 2018
Muhammad Lokman Isa; Anis Amira Aznan; Nakisah Mat Amin; Afzan Mat Yusof
Enfermería Clínica | 2018
Azlina Daud; Siti Zuhaidah Shahadan; Muhammad Ibrahim; Muhammad Lokman Isa; Samsul Deraman