Dr. John Refaat Fahim Mikhael
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Dr. John Refaat Fahim Mikhael

Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacognosy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Minia University, Minia, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy from Minia University, Egypt

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Phytochemistry
62%
Pharmacognosy
90%
Pharmaceutical Sciences
75%
Natural Products
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
50
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Boshra, Y.R., J.R. Fahim, A.N.E. Hamed and S.Y. Desoukey, 2022. Phytochemical and biological attributes of Narcissus pseudonarcissus L. (Amaryllidaceae): A review. South Afr. J. Bot., 146: 437-458.
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  2. Ahmed, S.S.T., J.R. Fahim, K.A. Youssif, M.N. Amin and H.M.H. Abdel-Aziz et al., 2022. Comparative study of the chemical composition and anti-proliferative activities of the aerial parts and roots of Apium graveolens L. (celery) and their biogenic nanoparticles. South Afr. J. Bot., 151: 34-45.
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  3. Ahmed, S.S.T., J.R. Fahim, K.A. Youssif, A.M. AboulMagd, M.N. Amin, U.R. Abdelmohsen and A.N.E. Hamed, 2022. Metabolomics of the secondary metabolites of Ammi visnaga L. roots (family Apiaceae) and evaluation of their biological potential. South Afr. J. Bot., 149: 860-869.
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  4. Ahmed, S., J. Fahim and U. Abdelmohsen, 2022. Chemical and biological studies on Allium sativum L. (1952-2020): A comprehensive review. J. Adv. Biomed. Pharm. Sci., 5: 1-22.
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  5. Abdelhafez, O.H., J.R. Fahim, M.E. Rateb, C.J. Ngwa and G. Pradel et al., 2022. Cytotoxic potential of Nephthea sp.-derived actinomycetes supported by metabolomics analysis. Nat. Prod. Res., Vol. 2022. 10.1080/14786419.2022.2039650.
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  6. Abdelhafez, O.H., J.R. Fahim, M. Mustafa, A.M. AboulMagd and S.Y. Desoukey et al., 2022. Natural metabolites from the soft coral Nephthea sp. as potential SARS-CoV-2 main protease inhibitors. Nat. Prod. Res., 36: 2893-2896.
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  7. Samy, M.N., E.Z. Attia, M.E. Shoman, H.E. Khalil, S. Sugimoto, K. Matsunami and J.R. Fahim, 2021. Phytochemical investigation of Amphilophium paniculatum; an underexplored bignoniaceae species as a source of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitory metabolites: Isolation, identification, and molecular docking study. South Afr. J. Bot., 141: 421-430.
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  8. Boshra, Y., J. Fahim and S. Desouky, 2021. A review on the chemical and biological properties of the amaryllidaceae alkaloid, narciprimine (1968-2020). J. Adv. Biomed. Pharm. Sci., 4: 182-185.
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  9. Ahmed, S.S.T., J.R. Fahim, K.A. Youssif, M.N. Amin and H.M.H. Abdel-Aziz et al., 2021. Cytotoxic potential of Allium sativum L. roots and their green synthesized nanoparticles supported with metabolomics and molecular docking analyses. South Afr. J. Bot., 142: 131-139.
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  10. Ahmed, S., J. Fahim and U. Abdelmohsen, 2021. Chemical and biological potential of Ammi visnaga (L.) Lam. and Apium graveolens L.: A review (1963-2020). J. Adv Biomed. Pharm. Sci., 4: 160-176.
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  11. Abdelhameed, R.F.A., E.S. Habib, N.A. Eltahawy, H.A. Hassanean and A.K. Ibrahim et al., 2021. New glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase inhibitor from the red sea sponge Echinoclathria sp. Tetrahedron Lett., Vol. 72. 10.1016/j.tetlet.2021.152986.
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  12. Abdelhafez, O.H., J.R. Fahim, R.R. El Masri, M.A. Salem and S.Y. Desoukey et al., 2021. Chemical and biological studies on the soft coral Nephthea sp. RSC Adv., 11: 23654-23663.
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  13. Refaat, J., M.N. Samy, S.Y. Desoukey, M.A. Ramadan, S. Sugimoto, K. Matsunami and M.S. Kamel, 2015. Chemical constituents from Chorisia chodatii flowers and their biological activities. Med. Chem. Res., 24: 2939-2949.
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  14. Refaat, J., S.Y. Desoukey, M.A. Ramadan and M.S. Kamel, 2014. Bombacaceae between the ethnomedical uses and pharmacological evidences: A review. Nat. Prod. J., 4: 254-270.
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  15. Refaat, J., S.Y. Desoky, M.A. Ramadan and M.S. Kamel, 2013. Bombacaceae: A phytochemical review. Pharm. Biol., 51: 100-130.
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  16. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2013. Crinum; an endless source of bioactive principles: A review. Part V. biological profile. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 4: 1239-1252.
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  17. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2013. Crinum; an endless source of bioactive principles: A review. Part IV: Non-alkaloidal constituents. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 4: 941-948.
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  18. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2012. Crinum; an endless source of bioactive principles: A review. Part III; Crinum alkaloids: Belladine-, galanthamine-, lycorenine-, tazettine-type alkaloids and other minor types. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3: 3630-3638.
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  19. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2012. Crinum; an endless source of bioactive principles: A review. Part 1- Crinum alkaloids: Lycorine-type alkaloids. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3: 1883-1890.
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  20. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2012. Crinum; an endless source of bioactive principles: A review, Part II. Crinum alkaloids: Crinine-type alkaloids. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Res., 3: 3091-3100.
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  21. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2011. GC-MS studies of Crinum asiaticum L. leaves and flowers. Res. J. Pharm. Phytochem., 3: 232-235.
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  22. Refaat, J., M.S. Kamel, M.A. Ramadan and A.A. Ali, 2011. Analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of Crinum augustum Rox. and Crinum asiaticum L. Res. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem., 3: 289-296.
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