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Central European Journal of Biology | 2014

Exploration of the in vitro cytotoxic and antiviral activities of different medicinal plants against infectious bursal disease (IBD) virus

Waqas Ahmad; Sohail Ejaz; Khaleeq Anwar; Muhammad Ashraf

Infectious bursal disease (IBD) caused by non-enveloped double stranded RNA virus is an acute and contagious poultry disease. Outbreak of IBD could result in 10–75% mortality of the birds; hence it has gained socio-economic importance worldwide. Medicinal plants have shown broad spectrum anti-viral activities against RNA and DNA viruses. Moringa oleifera Lam (MOL), Phyllanthus emblicus Linn (PEL), Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn (GGL), and Eugenia jambolana Lam (EJL) are commonly available medicinal plants of the sub-continent and exhibited anti-viral potential against different viruses. Ethanolic extracts of the leaves of MOL and EJL, roots of GGL and dried fruit of PEL were investigated for their cytotoxic and anti-viral potential against IBD virus using MTT colorimetric assay and anti-viral assay. Significant anti-viral potential (P<0.001) was demonstrated at concentrations 12.5, 25, 50 and 100 µg ml−1 of GGL, PEL, MOL and EJL, respectively, with no cytotoxicity. Data also spotlighted that all tested plant extracts possess significant anti-viral potential and this trend was higher in GGL followed by PEL, MOL, and EJL. The data undoubtedly conclude that these medicinal plants contain several health beneficial phyto-chemicals which got significant anti-viral potential and effectively be utilized against IBD virus. Moreover, the outcomes of this study provide a platform on the way to discover novel anti-viral agents against IBD virus and other viruses from plant origin.


Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research | 2018

Use of Barley Residue Water Extract Combined with Pendimethalin Herbicide for Weed Control in Mungbean

Muhammad Sajid Mahmood; Muhammad Ashraf; Ijaz Ahmad; Muhammad Khubaib Abuzar; Sohail Latif; Muhammad Sarwar; Waqas Ahmad

M (Vigna radiata L.) is an important summer pulse crop and provides easily digestible proteins (Nazir, 1994). Weeds are a major problem in rainfed mungbean. Weeds can reduce yield of mungbean upto 67% as compared to weed free conditions (Yadav and Singh, 2005). The herbicide use for weed control is expensive and continuous use of herbicides has created problems of weed resistance and environmental pollution (Shahid et al., 2006) and can also affect the quality of many crops (Nazarko et al., 2003). Use of Allelopathic properties of crop residue for weed control is a natural and an environment-friendly practice that can decrease our reliance on synthetic herbicides (Minorsky, 2002).


Acta Tropica | 2018

Seroprevalence and risk factor analysis of human leptospirosis in distinct climatic regions of Pakistan

Muhammad Luqman Sohail; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; Muhammad Ijaz; Omer Naseer; Zahida Fatima; Abdullah Saghir Ahmad; Waqas Ahmad

Leptospirosis is a worldwide emerging infectious disease of zoonotic importance and large epidemics and epizootics have been reported all over the globe. A cross survey study was conducted to estimate seroprevalence of human leptospirosis in climatically distinct regions of Pakistan and to identify the risk factors associated with the disease. Blood samples from 360 humans were collected through convenient sampling, 120 from each of three study areas. Serological testing was performed using ELISA kit as per manufacturers recommendations. The results showed an overall prevalence of 40.83% (95% CI; 35.71-46.11). Statistical analysis showed significant (P < .05) differences in leptospiral seroprevalence in three different geographic locations, with highest in humid sub-tropical climatic region (50.83%; 95% CI; 41.55-60.07), followed by semi-arid region (44.16%; 95% CI; 35.11-53.52) and lowest in hot and dry region (27.50%; 95% CI; 19.75-36.40). After multivariate analysis age, gender, exposure to flooding water, source of water usage, disinfection schedule of surroundings and history of cut and wound were found significantly associated with the seropositivity of Leptospira. The present study, first to uncover seroprevalence of human Leptospira in different climatic regions of Pakistan, alarms about effect of climate on prevalence of Leptospira in the region.


Universal Journal of Plant Science | 2013

Response of Wheat (Triticum Aestivum) Cultivars to Different Tillage Practices Grown under Rice-wheat Cropping System

Ali Imran; Jamil Shafi; Nadeem Akbar; Waqas Ahmad; Mubasher Ali; Sohail Tariq


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2013

Induced breeding of Labeo rohita through single application of ovaprim-C at Faisalabad Hatchery, Pakistan

Muhammad Naeem; Amina Zuberi; Muhammad Ashraf; Waqas Ahmad; Abir Ishtiaq; Najam-ul-Hasan Najam-ul-Hasan


Advances in Zoology and Botany | 2013

Population Dynamics of Thrips on Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Cultivars of Cotton

Saif-ur-Rehman; Jamil Shafi; Waseem Akram; Waqas Ahmad; Muhammad Atiq; Suhail Asad; Muhammad Iqbal


Universal Journal of Plant Science | 2014

Characterization of Some Quantitative Traits of Locally Developed Tomato Hybrids Under Plastic Tunnels

Aftab Nawaz; Safina Naz; Waqas Ahmad; Jamil Shafi; Choudhary Muhammad Ayyub; Muhammad Atiq; Muhammad Mohsin Raza; Mubasher Ali; Suhail Asad


Archive | 2014

Spectroscopic Study of Elements in Various Therapeutic Plants and Soil

Ali Rehman; Hameed Ur Rehman; Waqas Ahmad; Abdul Wahab; Hamid Iqbal; Ijaz Ahmad


Archive | 2013

RESEARCH ARTICLE Nutrient Supplement Efficacy Against Powdery Mildew of Pumpkin (Sphaerothecafuliginea) and Its Correlation with Environmental Factors

Mubasher Ali; Abdul Hannan; Jamil Shafi; Waqas Ahmad; Choudhary Muhammad Ayyub; Suhail Asad; Hafiz Tassawar; Muhammad Sarwar


Archive | 2013

RESEARCH ARTICLE Physiological and Biochemical Response of Maize (Zea mays L.) to Exogenic Application of Boron under Drought Stress

Abid Ali; Muhammad Sarwar; Waqas Ahmad; Jamil Shafi; Saeed Ahmad Qaisrani; Ashfaq; Nadeem Akbar; Nasir Masood; Babar Manzoor Atta; Hafiz Muhammad Rashid

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Jamil Shafi

University of Agriculture

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Mubasher Ali

University of Agriculture

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Muhammad Atiq

University of Agriculture

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Muhammad Ashraf

China University of Geosciences

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Suhail Asad

University of Agriculture

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Abdul Wahab

Kohat University of Science and Technology

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Abdullah Saghir Ahmad

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Ali Rehman

Kohat University of Science and Technology

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