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Md Sadikur Rahman Shuvo

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Jahan E, Mazumder T, Hasan T, Ahmed K, Amanat M, Hossain H, et al.
Biochem Genet . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38955878
The advent of the new coronavirus, leading to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, has presented a substantial worldwide health hazard since its inception in the latter part of 2019. The severity of...
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Islam S, Bhowmik D, Roy S, Shuvo M, Begum R, Hasan M, et al.
Heliyon . 2023 Jan; 9(1):e12737. PMID: 36685474
Obesity is a severe public health burden and a major component of metabolic syndrome. It is critical to identify treatment medicines for obesity and associated inflammation. We examined the anti-obesity...
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Mazumder T, Hasan T, Ahmed K, Hossain H, Debnath T, Jahan E, et al.
Heliyon . 2023 Jan; 8(12):e12368. PMID: 36590510
Schrank is a local Bangladeshi plant well-accepted by the tribal population for its medicinal properties. The primary approach of our study was to uncover the analgesic and anti-inflammatory potential of...
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Talukder S, Ahmed K, Hossain H, Hasan T, Liya I, Amanat M, et al.
Inflammopharmacology . 2022 Sep; 30(6):2301-2315. PMID: 36056995
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is an inducible enzyme that accelerates the biosynthesis of PGs during inflammation and has emerged as an important therapeutic target for anti-inflammatory drugs. Natural compounds may serve as...
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Hasan T, Jahan E, Ahmed K, Hossain H, Siam S, Nahid N, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2022 Mar; 148:112774. PMID: 35240529
Castanopsis tribuloides belongs to the oak species (Fagaceae) and it is commonly distributed in evergreen forests of Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, China, and Thailand. Our present study aimed at uncovering...
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Diba F, Hossain Khan M, Uddin S, Istiaq A, Shuvo M, Rubayet Ul Alam A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Oct; 11(1):21312. PMID: 34716390
Arsenotrophic bacteria play an essential role in lowering arsenic contamination by converting toxic arsenite [As (III)] to less toxic and less bio-accumulative arsenate [As (V)]. The current study focused on...
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Amanat M, Reza M, Shuvo M, Ahmed K, Hossain H, Tawhid M, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2021 May; 139:111673. PMID: 33965729
Zingiber roseum is native to Bangladesh and widely used in folk medicine. This present study was designed to assess the ameliorative potential of Zingiber roseum rhizome extract in carbon tetrachloride...
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Reza M, Shuvo M, Hassan M, Basher M, Islam M, Naznin N, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother . 2020 Dec; 132:110942. PMID: 33254438
Background: Aeginetia indica, a perennial herb from the Orobanchaceae family, generally grows as a root parasite and is widely distributed in the forests of South and South-Asian countries. The plant...
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Istiaq A, Shuvo M, Rahman K, Siddique M, Hossain M, Sultana M
PeerJ . 2019 Mar; 7:e6537. PMID: 30886770
Chromosomal co-existence of metal and antibiotic resistance genes in bacteria offers a new perspective to the bacterial resistance proliferation in contaminated environment. In this study, an arsenotrophic bacterium BHW-15, isolated...