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In the last few decades, research trends in drug discovery were directed towards exploring nature for molecules that possess potentials in combatting free radicals, thereby shielding the living organs from their catastrophic effects. Plant kingdom contributes to modern medicine with the majority of such bioactive molecules and served as targets for research studies. Kurdistan-region of Iraq is a virgin land that embraces many wild plants that has not been yet screened; however, many of these are used by herbalists, Milk Thistle is an example. A lot of studies were conducted on this plant…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the last few decades, research trends in drug discovery were directed towards exploring nature for molecules that possess potentials in combatting free radicals, thereby shielding the living organs from their catastrophic effects. Plant kingdom contributes to modern medicine with the majority of such bioactive molecules and served as targets for research studies. Kurdistan-region of Iraq is a virgin land that embraces many wild plants that has not been yet screened; however, many of these are used by herbalists, Milk Thistle is an example. A lot of studies were conducted on this plant worldwide, but this study was the first in the region to isolate the flavonolignans in the seeds of Silybum marianum and evaluate its free-radical scavenging actions on animals. The study was done on specimen of the wild plant seeds collected in the region and subjected to a sequence of chemical and physical procedures that enables the isolation of the flavonolignans isomers, biological evaluation for antihepatotoxic activity in animal models showed significant pharmacologic action. This study was carried out in University of Sulaimani, Iraqi-Kurdistan Region as part of MSc degree fulfillment.
Autorenporträt
Mohammed N. Sabir is a Lecturer of Pharmacognosy at Sulaimani University, Sulaimaniyah, Iraq. Born in 1968, received BSc. in pharmacy at University of Baghdad, and MSc. in pharmacognosy at University of Sulaimani, Iraq. Presently chairman of the Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Vice Dean, School of Pharmacy.