Two faculty members at the College of Pharmacy publish a research paper in a British journal within Scopus.

 

The two faculty members of the College of Pharmacy, Dr. Nazira Faleh and Dr. Shaker Abdel-Salem Nehme published a paper entitled (In Vitro and in Vivo Measurements of ROS Scavenging Activity and White Blood Cells Activity by Chemiluminescence of a New Selena-Diazole Derivative Compare to Dipyrone Activity) in the Journal of Physics: The British Conference Series that has an impact factor of 0.7, and within Scopus. The study aimed to measure the antioxidant activity of the newly synthesized Selinadiazole derivative compound and its effects on free radicals inside the body and outside the body and its reflection on the activity of white blood cells compared with Dipyrone using the radioactive right technique. The results showed efficiency in neutralizing free radicals inside and outside the body by reducing the activity of white cells in addition to the ability to withdraw free radicals.