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Natural product chemistry, Medicinal plants
Egypt

Biography

Dr.Naglaa Ahmed Mohamed Younis.
B.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sohag University (2018).

Demonstrator, Pharmacognosy Department, Faculty OF Pharmacy, Sohag University, Egypt.
Dr. Naglaa's research interests include phytoconstituents and pharmacognostic studies of medicinal plants, isolation of bioactive substances from various natural sources using advanced chromatographic techniques (separation on VLC, column chromatography using different adsorbent materials such as RP, Sephadex. And structure elucidation of naturally isolated compounds using various spectroscopic methods.
- Recognizing and proficiency in the structure elucidation of isolated compounds from any natural source using classic and recent spectroscopic methods (UV, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, APT 13C-NMR, HSQC, HMQC, EI-, and +FAB- MS), as well as comparison of the physical, chemical, and chromatographic properties of these compounds with authentic samples.
- Extensive experience extracting, fractionating, and isolating bioactive components from natural medicinal plants.

Activities

Employment (1)

Sohag University: Sohag, EG

2018-12 to present | Practical Classes Demonstrator (Pharmacognosy)
Employment
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Naglaa Younis

Education and qualifications (1)

Sohag University: Sohag, EG

2013 to 2018 | BSc (Pharmaceutical Sciences)
Education
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Naglaa Younis

Works (2)

Phytochemical characterization and biological evaluation of Agapanthus africanus: A combined experimental and in silico study

South African Journal of Botany
2024-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Alshymaa Abdel-Rahman Gomaa; Naglaa Ahmed Mohamed Younis; Heba A. Hofny; Samar Yehia Desoukey; Alyaa Hatem Ibrahim Selim
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The genus Agapanthus: A review on traditional uses, pharmacological and phytochemical attributes

South African Journal of Botany
2022 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-85138778335

Part of ISSN: 02546299
Contributors: Younis, N.A.M.; Gomaa, A.A.; Ibrahim, A.H.; Abdelkader, M.S.A.; Desoukey, S.Y.
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