The Department of Biology Discusses a Master’s Thesis on the Immunological Study of the Effect of Ibuprofen Loaded with Green Nanocomposite on Female Albino Rats.

Discussion of a Master’s Thesis

The Department of biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala discussed a master’s thesis entitled (An immunological study of the effect of the drug ibuprofen loaded on a green Nanocomposite on white female rats) by the student (Rajwan Hassan Shared), and under the supervision of (Asst. Prof. Dr.. Alaa Hussein Mahdi). (Asst. Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abdul Sajjad Muhammad).
The objective of the thesis was to prepare and characterize the nanocomposite and evaluate its effectiveness in improving the biological effect of the drug ibuprofen after loading it onto the prepared compound compared to loading the drug onto the aqueous extract of free moringa leaves.
The message also included the success of the process of loading ibuprofen and obtaining new compounds, and an increase in the level of concentrations of cytokines IL-6 and IL-17 in all treated groups, indicating an increase in the level of inflammation associated with pregnancy.
The letter recommended studying the effect of the moringa nanocomposite on the histological and functional aspects in laboratory animals to determine its toxic effect on those tissues, and conducting more studies on the histological and physiological aspects, and studying other parameters of immune cytokines such as (TNF-a, IL-11, IL-23). The student received an excellent grade.

The Department of Biology Discusses a Master’s Thesis on the Immunological Study of the Effect of Ibuprofen Loaded with Green Nanocomposite on Female Albino Rats.

Discussion of a Master’s Thesis

The Department of biology at the College of Education for Pure Sciences at the University of Karbala discussed a master’s thesis entitled (An immunological study of the effect of the drug ibuprofen loaded on a green Nanocomposite on white female rats) by the student (Rajwan Hassan Shared), and under the supervision of (Asst. Prof. Dr.. Alaa Hussein Mahdi). (Asst. Prof. Dr. Qaiser Abdul Sajjad Muhammad).
The objective of the thesis was to prepare and characterize the nanocomposite and evaluate its effectiveness in improving the biological effect of the drug ibuprofen after loading it onto the prepared compound compared to loading the drug onto the aqueous extract of free moringa leaves.
The message also included the success of the process of loading ibuprofen and obtaining new compounds, and an increase in the level of concentrations of cytokines IL-6 and IL-17 in all treated groups, indicating an increase in the level of inflammation associated with pregnancy.
The letter recommended studying the effect of the moringa nanocomposite on the histological and functional aspects in laboratory animals to determine its toxic effect on those tissues, and conducting more studies on the histological and physiological aspects, and studying other parameters of immune cytokines such as (TNF-a, IL-11, IL-23). The student received an excellent grade.