Ms. Asmaa Nabil-Adam
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Ms. Asmaa Nabil-Adam

Researcher
Marine Biotechnology and Natural Products Lab (MBNP), National Institute of Oceanography & Fisheries (NIOF), Alexandria, Egypt


Highest Degree
M.Sc. in Marine Biotechnology from Alexandria University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Marine Science
62%
Marine Biotechnology
90%
Biodegradation
75%
Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
30
Abstracts
30

Selected Publications

  1. Shreadah, M.A., N.M. Abd El Moneam, S.A. El-Assar and A. Nabil-Adam, 2019. Metabolomics and pharmacological screening of aspergillus versicolor isolated from hyrtios erectus red sea sponge: Egypt. Curr. Bioact. Compound. 10.2174/1573407215666191111122711.
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  2. Nabil-Adam, A., M.A. Shreadah, N.M.A. El Moneam and S.A. El-assar, 2019. Various in vitro bioactivities of secondary metabolites isolated from sponge collected from red sea; Egypt. Turk. J. Pharm. Sci., 10.4274/tjps.72677.
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  3. Nabil-Adam, A., M.A. Shreadah, N.M. Abd El Moneam and S.A. El-Assar, 2019. Pesudomance sp. bacteria associated with marine sponge as a promising and sustainable source of bioactive molecules. Curr. Pharm. Biotechnol., 20: 964-984.
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  4. Shreadah, M.A., N.M.A. El Moneam, S.A. Al-Assar and A. Nabil-Adam, 2018. Phytochemical and pharmacological screening of Sargassium vulgare from suez canal, Egypt. Food Sci. Biotechnol., 27: 963-979.
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  5. Shreadah, M.A., N.M. Abdel-El Moneam, S.A. Al-Assar and A. Nabil-Adam, 2017. The ameliorative role of a marine sponge extract against mixture of persistent organic pollutants induced changes in hematological parameters in mice. Expert Opin Environ Biol., Vol. 6. 10.4172/2325-9655.1000143.
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  6. Abd El-Moneam, N.M., S.A. El-Assar, M.A. Shreadah and A. Nabil-Adam, 2017. Isolation, identification and molecular screening of Pseudomonas sp. metabolic pathways NRPs and PKS associated with the red sea sponge, Hyrtios aff. Erectus. Egypt, J. Pure Applied Microbiol., 11: 1299-1311.
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  7. Abd El-Moneam, N.M., M.A. Shreadah, S.A. El-Assar and A. Nabil-Adam, 2017. Protective role of antioxidants capacity of Hyrtios aff. erectus. sponge extract against mixture of persistent organic pollutants (POPs)-induced hepatic toxicity in mice. liver biomarkers and ultrastructural study. Environ Sci. Pollut. Res., 24: 22061-22072.
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  8. Abdel-Monem, N.M., A.M. Abdel-Azeem, E.S.H. El-Ashry, D.A. Ghareeb and A. Nabil-Adam, 2013. Pretreatment hepatoprotective effect of the marine fungus derived from sponge on hepatic toxicity induced by heavy metals in rats. BioMed Res. Int., Vol. 2013. 10.1155/2013/510879.
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  9. Abdel-Monem, N., A.M. Abdel-Azeem, E.S.H. El Ashry, D.A. Ghareeb and A. Nabil-Adam, 2013. Assessment of secondary metabolites from marine-derived fungi as antioxidant. Open J. Med. Chem., 3: 60-73.
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  10. Ghareeb, D.A., H.M. Hussien, A.A. Khalil, M.A. El-Saadani and A.N. Ali, 2010. Toxic effects of lead exposure on the brain of rats: Involvement of oxidative stress, inflammation, acetylcholinesterase, and the beneficial role of flaxseed extract. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 92: 187-195.
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  11. Ghareeb, D., A. Newarry, F. El-Rashidy, H. Hussein and A. Ali, 2010. Efficacy of natural extracts of Ginkgo biloba and berberry and a synthetic derivative of genistein (ipriflavone), as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, comparative study with Aricept effect. J Biochem Biotechnol., 1: 5-11.