Mohammad Al-Forkan, Fahmida Binta Wali, Laila Khaleda, Md. Jibran Alam et al.
Inorganic arsenic (iAs) exposure has been reported to have an impact on cardiovascular diseases (CVD). However, there is not much known about the cardiac tissue injury of CVD patients in relation to iAs exposure and potential role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of genes related to iAs met...
Awais Khalid, Pervaiz Ahmad, Saleh Muhammad, Abdulhameed Khan et al.
The use of Phyllanthus emblica (gooseberry) leaf extract to synthesize Boron-doped zinc oxide nanosheets (B-doped ZnO-NSs) is deliberated in this article. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) shows a network of synthesized nanosheets randomly aligned side by side in a B-doped ZnO (15 wt% B) sample. Th...
S. M. Zahid Hosen, Dipesh Das, Rupkanowar Kobi, Dil Umme Salma Chowdhury et al.
BACKGROUND: In the present study, we investigated the arsenic accumulation in different parts of rice irrigated with arsenic contaminated water. Besides, we also evaluated the protective effects of Corchorus olitorius leaves against arsenic contaminated rice induced toxicities in animal model. METHO...
Md. Asaduzzaman, A B Kamrul-Hasan, A.H.M.Waliul Islam, Mohammad Abrar Kabir et al.
Various forms of sexual dysfunction occur in men with diabetes mellitus (DM) including disorders of libido, ejaculatory problems, and erectile dysfunction (ED). This cross sectional study was conducted in a tertiary hospital of Bangladesh from December 2017 to May 2018 to find out the frequency and ...
Laila Khaleda, S Begum, Md. Abdur Rahman Apu, Rahee Hasan Chowdhury et al.
Arsenic contamination is a global health concern, primarily through contaminated groundwater and its entry into the food chain. The association between arsenic exposure and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is particularly alarming due to CVDs being the leading cause of death worldwide. Arsenic exposur...
KutubUddin Muhammad Ashraf, Md. Jibran Alam
BACKGROUND: Australian Box Jellyfish (C. fleckeri) has the most rapid acting venom known to in the arena of toxicological research and is capable enough of killing a person in less than 5 minutes inflicting painful, debilitating and potentially life-threatening stings in humans. It has been understo...
Abdul Musaweer Habib, Md. Jibran Alam, Bashudev Rudra, Md Abdul Quader et al.
Ayan Saha, Md. Jibran Alam, Kutub Ashraf, Adnan Mannan
Bovine collagen alpha-1 is a naturally occurring extracellular matrix protein found in tendons and other connective tissues. It plays a vital role in cell growth, differentiation, attachment, and migration. Recent findings have established that collagen alpha-1 is involved in osteogenesis imperfecta...
Laila Khaleda, Md. Mazharul Alam, Zarin Tasnim, Md. Muzahid Ahmed Ezaj et al.
Bangladesh is heavily impacted by arsenic contamination; however, in-depth research regarding the consequences of arsenic exposure through contaminated food remains in its nascent stage. Our study aimed to examine the effects of consuming arsenic-contaminated rice and vegetables on Wistar albino rat...
Amit Datta, Md. Jibran Alam, Laila Khaleda, Mohammad Al-Forkan
Millions of people around the world are chronically exposed to Arsenic (As) through food and drinking water. Studies revealed that Arsenic is genotoxic and causes damage to DNA. In this study, we evaluated Corchorus olitorius and Butea monosperma for their alleviative properties against Arsenic indu...
Laila Khaleda, Mohammad Al Forkan, Fahmida Binta Wali, Md. Jibran Alam et al.
Background: Exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) through drinking water is currently a serious threat to public health of millions of people worldwide including Bangladesh. Some recent studies have shown that telomere dysfunction is emerging as an important factor in the pathogenesis of different car...
Mohammad Al Forkan, Md Omar Hasan Chowdhury, Rahee Hasan Chowdhury, Fahmida Binta Wali et al.
Background: The deleterious impact of arsenic (As) contaminated groundwater on human health has been reported worldwide. Epidemiological studies have identified adverse association of arsenic exposure with the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Telomere dysfunction is emerging as an important fa...
Laila Khaleda, Md. Mazharul Alam, Zarin Tasnim, Md. Muzahid Ahmed Ezaj et al.
BackgroundBangladesh is heavily impacted by arsenic contamination; however, in-depth research regarding the consequences of arsenic exposure through contaminated food remains in its nascent stage.ObjectivesOur study aimed to examine the effects of consuming arsenic-contaminated rice and vegetables o...
Partha Guha, Anika Nowshin, Rahee Hasan Chowdhury, Md. Jibran Alam et al.
Arsenic (As) contamination in Bangladesh is a pervasive and insidious public health concern, with chronic exposure through water and food linked to a spectrum of health disorders, including cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Genetic polymorphisms in arsenic metabolism ( AS3MT ) and oxidative stress gene...
Md. Zillur Rahman, Md. Jibran Alam, Amlan Bhattacharjee, Md. Azizur Rahman Riyaz et al.
Background: There is a lack of data on prevalent genetic factors among female breast cancer patients from Bangladesh. p53, a suppressor gene, is crucial in breast cancer’s aetiology. This study aimed to investigate the association between p53 codon 72 polymorphisms and invasive ductal breast carcino...