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Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2017

Current state and prospects of the phytosynthesized colloidal gold nanoparticles and their applications in cancer theranostics

Muhammad Ovais; Abida Raza; Shagufta Naz; Nazar Ul Islam; Ali Talha Khalil; Shaukat Ali; Muhammad Adeeb Khan; Zabta Khan Shinwari

The design, development, and biomedical applications of phytochemical-based green synthesis of biocompatible colloidal gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are becoming an emerging field due to several advantages (safer, eco-friendly, simple, fast, energy efficient, low-cost, and less toxic) over conventional chemical synthetic procedures. Biosynthesized colloidal gold nanoparticles are remarkably attractive in several biomedical applications including cancer theranostics due to small size, unusual physico-chemical properties, facile surface modification, high biocompatibility, and numerous other advantages. Of late, several researchers have investigated the biosynthesis and prospective applications (diagnostics, imaging, drug delivery, and cancer therapeutics) of AuNPs in health care and medicine. However, not a single review article is available in the literature that demonstrates the anti-cancer potential of biosynthesized colloidal AuNPs with detailed mechanistic study. In the present review article, we for the first time discuss the biointerface of colloidal AuNPs, plants, and cancer mainly (i) comprehensive mechanistic aspects of phytochemical-based synthesis of AuNPs; (ii) proposed anti-cancer mechanisms along with biomedical applications in diagnostics, imaging, and drug delivery; and (iii) key challenges for biogenic AuNPs as future cancer nanomedicine.


International Journal of Polymeric Materials | 2018

Current state and prospects of nano-delivery systems for sorafenib

Muhammad Adeeb Khan; Abida Raza; Muhammad Ovais; Muhammad Sohail; Shaukat Ali

ABSTRACT Sorafenib is the only approved targeted agent against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). It has several limitations predominantly poor aqueous solubility and hepatic first-pass effect that limits its oral delivery leading to low bioavailability, large inter-subject variability, narrow therapeutic window and side effects. Tosylate is used to improve its solubility, which is practically insoluble in water (60u2009µg/mL) so problems with sorafenib solubility persist. To improve the paharmacokinetic profile, minimize the side effects, and targeting drug to the tumor tissues, several polymeric nano-formulations are being evaluated. In this comprehensive review, various reported polymeric nano-delivery systems for sorafenib are comprehensively covered. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT


Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology | 2018

In vitro Studies on Cytotoxic, DNA Protecting, Antibiofilm and Antibacterial Effects of Biogenic Silver Nanoparticles Prepared with Bergenia ciliata Rhizome Extract

Ghazna Zia; Haleema Sadia; Shabnam Nazir; Kiren Ejaz; Shaukat Ali; Ihsan-ul-Haq; Tariq Iqbal; Muhammad Arshad Khan; Abida Raza; Saiqa Andleeb

BACKGROUNDnMany health hazardous diseases are caused by clinical pathogens. Drugresistant microbes are one of the major health problems in the world. To overcome the effect of infectious diseases new antimicrobial agent from nature has been explored which is environmentally friendly, less costly and more effective for the development of next-generation drugs. Bergenia ciliata and silver nitrate both have medicinal properties.nnnOBJECTIVESnThe aim of the current research was to evaluate the cytotoxic, and antibacterial effect of green synthesized nanoparticles using Bergenia ciliata rhizome against clinical bacterial pathogens.nnnMETHODSnExtract of Bergenia ciliata was prepared by maceration technique. Silver nanoparticles were synthesized using Bergenia ciliata rhizome extract. Synthesized silver nanoparticles were confirmed by UV-vis spectrophotometer, Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). The antibacterial, anti-biofilm, cell proliferation inhibition, DNA protection, brine shrimp lethality effects of synthesized nanoparticles were investigated.nnnRESULTSnUV-vis spectrophotometer indicated the prelaminar synthesis of silver nanoparticles at 400 nm. The spherical shape of synthesized nanoparticles with 35 nm size was confirmed using SEM. Greatest zone of inhibition (6.0 ± 0.0 mm to 8.3 ± 0.57 mm) was recorded against all tested pathogens compared with the B. ciliata aqueous extract. Anti-biofilm analysis and MTT assay supported the results of the antibacterial activity. Silver nanoparticles protect the DNA degradation.nnnCONCLUSIONnGreen synthesized nanoparticles had potent antibacterial activity and may provide a basis for the development of the new antibacterial drug.


Infectious disorders drug targets | 2017

Biological activities and secondary metabolite screening of Rumex hastatus extract through Fourier transform infrared and Raman Spectroscopy

Saiqa Andleeb; Anum Naseer; Shaukat Ali; Rozina Mustafa; Atiya Zafar; Irsa Shafique; Muhammad Ismail; Muhammad Saleem; Qaiser Mansoor

BACKGROUNDnHuman infectious diseases are caused by various pathogens including bacteria, fungi, viruses, parasites, and protozoans. These infectious agents are controlled by using synthetic drugs as well as natural sources.nnnOBJECTIVEnThe aim of current study was to evaluate the antibacterial effect of Rumex hastatus against clinical bacterial pathogens.nnnMETHODSnIn current research antibacterial effect of Rumex hastatus was analyzed against seven clinical pathogenic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Serratia marcescens, Streptococcus pyogenes, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Pseudomonas aeruginosa through agar well diffusion method. The boiled extract was used for the phytochemical screening, antioxidant potential, thin layer chromatography, bio-autography, and spot screening. Genomic DNA was extracted to find the DNA protection effect of R. hastatus.nnnRESULTSnAntibacterial results showed that diethyl ether extract has the maximum inhibition of S. pyogenes (9.66 ± 0.57 mm). Acetone and diethyl ether extracts showed moderate inhibition of K. pneumoniae (6.33 ± 1.52 mm and 5.66 ±1.15 mm) and S. aureus (6.33 ± 1.52 mm and 5.66 ± 0.57 mm). Similarly, chloroform extract indicated moderate inhibition of S. pyogenes (5.66 ± 1.15 mm). Ethanol extract had low or even no effect on the growth of bacteria. Genomic DNA extraction also encouraged the antibacterial effect of R. hastatus. Various phytochemical constituents such as ketoses, oligosaccharides, amino acids, amines, sugars, flavonoids, and antioxidant constituents were detected. TLC-Bioautography and spot screening results revealed the potential use of R. hustatus as an antibacterial agent.nnnCONCLUSIONnIt was concluded that most of the tested fractions appeared as an important source for the discovery of new antimicrobial drugs.


Microbiology Research Journal International | 2017

Traditional and Molecular Identification of Bacterial Contamination from Honey (Processed and Unprocessed) and Their Control by Phytotherapy

Nazish Mazhar Ali; Saiqa Andleeb; Bushra Mazhar; Shaukat Ali; Rozina Mustafa; Irsa Shafique; Anum Naseer; Hira Shahzad; Sadia Nazir


Current Pharmaceutical Analysis | 2017

Analysis of TLC-Bioautography and TLC-Spot Visualization of Atropa accuminata and Atropa belladonna Extracts as Antioxidant and Antibacterial Agents Against Human Pathogenic Bacteria

Saeeda Hussain; Muhammad Babar; Sozana Kousar; Samna Wazir; Farwa Fareed; Farooq Latif; Saiqa Andleeb; Shaukat Ali


British microbiology research journal | 2016

Comparative Evaluation of Biological Activities, Bioautography and Spot Screening of Boiled and Macerated Extracts of Medicinal Plants against Zoonotic Pathogens

Rabia Ilyas; Saiqa Andleeb; Muhammad Babar; Rozina Mustafa; Irsa Shafique; Atiya Zafar; Shaukat Ali


International Journal of Aquatic Biology | 2015

Metal bioaccumulation levels in different organs of three edible fish species from the river Ravi, Pakistan

Hafiz Abdullah Shakir; Javed Iqbal Qazi; Abdul Chaudhry; Shaukat Ali


Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2014

Antibacterial and antioxidant activities of traditional herbs and honey against fish associated bacterial pathogens.

Saiqa Andleeb; Mamoona Tahir; Madiha Khalid; Uzma Azeem Awan; Nazia Riaz; Shaukat Ali


Archive | 2014

Research Article Metal accumulation patterns in livers of major carps from anthropogenically affected segment of the river Ravi, Pakistan

Hafiz Abdullah; Javed Iqbal Qazi; Abdul Chaudhry; Shaukat Ali

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Saiqa Andleeb

University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

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Abida Raza

Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

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Muhammad Adeeb Khan

University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

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Muhammad Ovais

Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission

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Ali Hussain

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Ghazna Zia

University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

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Haleema Sadia

University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir

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