Dr. Manaf Almatar
Assistant ProfessorFaculty of Education and Arts, Sohar University, Sultanate of Oman
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Çukurova University, Turkiye
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Biography
Mr. Manaf Almatar has obtained his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. Currently he is faculty member of Cukurova University,Turkey. Previously he was appointed as lecturer in high and intermediate school, Syria. He is Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Biotechnology Science Research, and reviewer for Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry Journal. He has 6 publications in journals.
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Selected Publications
- Almatar, M. and E.A. Makky, 2015. Chemotherapeutic agents: Taxol and vincristine isolated from endophytic fungi. Int. J. Curr. Pharmaceut. Rev. Res., 6: 80-88.
Direct Link | - Al-Matar, M., T. Batool and E.A. Makky, 2015. Therapeutic potential of N-acetylcysteine for wound healing, acute bronchiolitis and congenital heart defects. Curr. Drug. Metab. .
PubMed | - Almatar, M., H. Ekal and Z. Rahmat, 2014. A glance on medical applications of Orthosiphon stamineus and some of its oxidative compounds. Int. J. Pharmaceut. Sci. Rev. Res., 24: 83-88.
Direct Link | - Almatar, M., E.F. Hawege, A.A.M. Ali and A.N. Awad, 2014. Separation of benzene-cyclohexane mixtures by using adsorption technique. J. Chem. Pharmaceut. Res., 6: 50-56.
Direct Link | - Almatar, M. and Z. Rahmat, 2014. Identifying the developmental stages and optimizing the sample preparation for anatomical study of Orthosiphon stamineus. J. Applied Pharmaceut. Sci., 4: 66-74.
Direct Link | - Ali, A.M.A., M. Almatar, H.I.M. Al-Astal, E.F. Hawege and A. Aladdin, 2014. Production of xylanase enzyme from Aspergillus terreus SUK-1. Int. J. ChemTech Res., 6: 4884-4889.
Direct Link | - Almatar, M., Z. Rahmat and F.M. Salleh, 2013. Preliminary morphological and anatomical study of Orthosiphon stamineus. Indian J. Pharmaceut. Biol. Res., 1: 1-6.
Direct Link | - Almatar, M., 2013. Molecular cloning and expression profiling of a chalcone synthase gene from Ginkgo biloba, Scutellaria viscidula Bunge and Tree peony (Paeonia suffruticosa). Int. J. Biosci., 3: 187-202.
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