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Abul Kalam Najmi
Researcher at Jamia Hamdard
Publications - 194
Citations - 4791
Abul Kalam Najmi is an academic researcher from Jamia Hamdard. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 174 publications receiving 3454 citations. Previous affiliations of Abul Kalam Najmi include Hamdard University.
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A review on therapeutic potential of Nigella sativa: A miracle herb
Aftab Ahmad,Asif Husain,Mohd Mujeeb,Shah Alam Khan,Abul Kalam Najmi,Nasir Ali Siddique,Zoheir A. Damanhouri,Firoz Anwar +7 more
TL;DR: A detailed survey of the literature on scientific researches of pharmacognostical characteristics, chemical composition and pharmacological activities of the seeds of this plant is provided.
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A pharmacological appraisal of medicinal plants with antidiabetic potential.
TL;DR: This review focuses on the various plants that have been reported to be effective in diabetes and shows a certain degree of antidiabetic activity by different mechanisms of action.
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Molecular mechanism involved in cyclophosphamide-induced cardiotoxicity: Old drug with a new vision
Ashif Iqubal,Mohammad Kashif Iqubal,Sumit Sharma,Mohd. Asif Ansari,Abul Kalam Najmi,Syed Mansoor Ali,Javed Ali,Syed Ehtaishamul Haque +7 more
TL;DR: The fact that metabolites of CP are responsible for cardiotoxicity due to depletion of antioxidants/ATP level, altered contractility, damaged endothelium and enhanced pro‐inflammatory/pro‐apoptotic activities resulting into cardiomyopathy, myocardial infarction, and heart failure is supported.
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WITHDRAWN: Evaluation of antioxidant activity, quantitative estimation of phenols and flavonoids in different parts of Aegle marmelos
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Evaluation of hepatoprotective potential of jigrine post-treatment against thioacetamide induced hepatic damage.
TL;DR: Jigrine a polypharmaceutical herbal formulation containing aqueous extracts of 14 medicinal plants developed on the principles of unani system of medicine exhibited significant hepatoprotective activity on post-treatment against thioacetamide-induced hepatotoxity in rats.