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Dr. Kamal Adel Amin Professor of Biochemistry Dr. Kamal Adel Amin Professor of Biochemistry Personal Data Nationality | Egyptian Date of Birth | 26/1/1965 Department | Chemistry Official UoD Email | [email protected] Office Phone No. 37346 http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6TZ1IOEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=35101406300 ORCID: http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2487-8427 ResearcherID: A-3416-2015 Language Proficiency Language Read Write Speak Arabic Excellent Excellent Excellent English Excellent Excellent Very good Academic Qualifications (Beginning with the most recent) Date Academic Degree Place of Issue Address May 1988 Bachelor Cairo University Egypt 26/6/ 1993 Master Biochemistry Dept Vete. Med. Faculty - Suez Canal Egypt, Ismailia Univ. 18/3/1999 PhD Egypt, Ismailia Biochemistry Dept Vete. Med. Faculty - Suez Canal Univ. (channel system program in Virginia Tech. USA). PhD, Master or Fellowship Research Title: (Academic Honors or Distinctions) PhD Some biochemical studies in blood of ewes following induction of estrus Master Some biochemical changes in blood of Camel during different seasons Professional Record: (Beginning with the most recent) Job Rank Place and Address of Work Date Professor Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dept. chemistry, Biochemistry, 28/8/2012 College of Science, Saudi Arabia untill now Professor Beni Suef University, Dept. Biochemistry, Fac. Vet. Med. Egypt, Beni Suef 28/8/2011 Assoc. professor Beni Suef University, Dept. Biochemistry, Fac. Vet. Med. Egypt, Beni Suef 27/4/2005 Ass. Professor Suez Canal university, Dept. Biochemistry, Fac. Vet. Med. Egypt, Ismailia 29/2/2000 Lecturer Suez Canal university, Dept. Biochemistry, Fac. Vet. Med. Egypt, Ismailia 9/8/1993 Demonstrator Suez Canal university, Dept. Biochemistry, Fac. Vet. Med. Egypt, Ismailia 6/4/1992 Administrative Positions Held: (Beginning with the most recent) Administrative Position Office Date Head department of biochemistry Fac. Vet. Beni Suef university 4/1/2009 Med., Beni- Suef, University, Scientific Achievements Published Refereed Scientific Researches (In Chronological Order Beginning with the Most Recent) # Name of Research Title Publisher and Date of Investigator(s) Publication 1 Al-muzafar MH and Alteration of serum and hepatic trace element level in non- Amin KA alcoholic fatty liver disease-induced by high-fat sucrose diet AJSR-ANSI- in press 2019 2 Kamal A Amin, Renoprotective effect of grape seed extract in diabetic Int J Clin Exp Med Rasha R Ahmed, nephropathy by attenuating hyperglycemia-facilitated 2018;11(11):12285-12293 Walaa G H., oxidative stress Shaimaa S M, Fawziah S Alshehri, Hessah M Al- Muzafar1* 3 Al-muzafar MH and Thiazolidinedione induces a therapeutic effect on Experimental and Amin KA hepatosteatosis by regulating stearoyl-CoA desaturase-1, therapeutic medicine lipase activity, leptin and resistin (2018) 16 (4), 2938-2948 4 Amin KA, FS Al- Toxicological and safety assessment of tartrazine as a African Journal of Shehri synthetic food additive on health biomarkers: A review Biotechnology (2018) 17 (6), 139-149 5 Al-muzafar MH and Efficacy of functional foods mixture in improving Lipids in Health and Amin KA hypercholesterolemia, inflammatory and endothelial Disease 2017, 16 (1), 194 dysfunction biomarkers-induced by high cholesterol diet 6 Al-muzafar MH and Probiotic mixture improves fatty liver disease by virtue of its BMC Complementary and Amin KA action on lipid profiles, leptin, and inflammatory biomarkers Alternative Medicine (2017) 17:43 7 Amin KA, Rashad R, Renoprotective and antioxidant effects of silymarin and In press, IJPAB-2016-2421 Hozayen G W, Anter propolis on diclofenac sodium-induced renal toxicity in rats A 8 KA Amin, KS Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Efficiency of Selenium Biological Trace Element Hashem, FS Nanoparticles Against Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatic Research, 1-10, 2016 Damage # Name of Research Title Publisher and Date of Investigator(s) Publication Alshehri, ST Awad, MS Hassan 9 KA Amin, HM Al- Effect of sweetener and flavoring agent on oxidative Indian j of expetimental Muzafar, EAH Abd indices, liver and kidney function levels in rats biology, 45, 56-63, 2016 10 MA Megahed, KMA Alterations in plasma lipids, glutathione and Journal of Investigational Hassanin, IMI homocysteine in relation to dietary copper in rats Biochemistry-2013 Youssef, ABA Elfghi, KA Amin 11 SR Galaly, WG Effects of Orlistat and Herbal Mixture Extract on brain, tests Beni-Suef Univ. J. of Basic Hozayen, KA Amin, functions and oxidative stress biomarkers in rat model of and Applied Sci. 2014 SM Ramadan high fat diet 12 KA Amin, RG Sana'a, Effects of Orlistat and Herbal Mixture Extract on Renal International Journal of GH Wala'a, MR Function and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in a Rat Model of Biochemistry Research & Shima'a High Fat Diet Review. 2014 13 Amin KA, Hashem Oxidative hepatotoxicity effects of monocrotaline and its J. Complement Integr KS, Al-Muzafar HM, amelioration by lipoic acid, S-adenosyl methionine and Med. 10:1-7. 2014 Taha EM. vitamin E 14 Amin KA Safety of the Neurological and Brain Activities from Oxidative Biochem Anal Biochem Stress and Metabolic Syndrome Associated with Obesity 2013, 2:1 15 Amin KA, Mohamed Impact of breast cancer and combination chemotherapy on J Breast Cancer. BM, El-Wakil MA, oxidative stress, hepatic and cardiac markers. Sep;15(3):306-12. 2012 Ibrahem SO 16 Amin KA, and Deltamethrin-induced oxidative stress and biochemical BMC Vet Res. 2012 Apr 26; Hashem KS. changes in tissues and blood of catfish (Clarias gariepinus): 8(1):45 (2012 ) antioxidant defense and role of alpha-tocopherol. 17 Walaa G. Hozayen, Modulatory Effects of Grape Seed Extract on Brain Journal of American Shaimaa S. Neurotransmitters and Oxidative Stress in Alloxan-Diabetic Science 2012 ;8(12) Rats. 234:254. (2012). 18 KA Amin, MSHassan, The protective effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles Int J Nanomedicine 6, 143- ST Awad, K Hashem against hepatic oxidative damage induced by onocrotaline. 149. 2011 19 Amin KA, Kamel HH, The relation of high fat diet, metabolic disturbances and Lipids Health Dis. ; 10:74. Abd Eltawab MA. brain oxidative dysfunction: modulation by hydroxy citric , 2011 acid. 20 Amin KA, Kamel HH, Protective effect of Garcinia against renal oxidative stress Lipids in health and Abd Eltawab MA. and biomarkers induced by high fat and sucrose diet. disease 10 (1), 1. 2011 21 Kandeil MA, Amin Role of lipoic acid on insulin resistance and leptin in J Diabetes Complications. KA, Hassanin KA, Ali experimentally diabetic rats. Jan-Feb;25(1):31-8. Epub KM, Mohammed ET 2011 22 Kamal A. Amin, Effects of Panax quinquefolium on Streptozotocin- induced Int J Clin Exp Ezzat M. Awad, diabetic rats: role of C- peptide, nitric oxide and oxidative Med,4(2):136-147. 2011 Mohammed A. Nagy stress 23 Amin KA, Abdel Effect of food azo dyes tartrazine and carmoisine on Food Chem Toxicol. Hameid H 2nd, Abd biochemical parameters related to renal, hepatic function Oct;48(10):2994-9. 2010 Elsttar AH and oxidative stress biomarkers in young male rats. # Name of Research Title Publisher and Date of Investigator(s) Publication 24 GM Safwat, S Induction of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and insulin Nutrition 25 (11), 1157- Pisanò, E D'Amore, resistance by feeding a high-fat diet in rats: does coenzyme 1168. 2009 G Borioni, Amin KA Q monomethyl ether have a modulatory effect?) 25 KA Amin, MA Nagy - Effect of Carnitine and herbal mixture extract on obesity Diabetology & metabolic induced by high fat diet in rats syndrome 1 (1), 1. 2009 26 KA Amin, A El-Twab Oxidative markers, nitric oxide and homocysteine alteration Int J Clin Exp Med 2 (3), in hypercholesterolimic rats: role of atorvastatine and 254-265. 2009 cinnamon. 27 MM Hussein, AA El- Ovarian activity of she-camel (Camelus dromedarius) in Beni Suef Vet Med J 18, 1- Agawany, K Amin relation to season, hormonal pattern, age and body 9. 2008 condition scores 28 Hussein, M. M. Evaluation of Crestar and modified Crestar programs for Beni Suef Vet. Med. J., 5TH Amin. K. A, A. F. timed insemination in lactating Egyptian buffaloes (Bubalus Scientific. Conference, P. Abdel-Moghney bubalis) under intensive production system. 170-175. 2007 29 Ali, K.M.; Abd Allah, Impact of exogenous glutathione during in vitro maturation, 5th Sci. Conf. Soc. Physiol. S.M.; Kandeil, M.A. fertilization and development of buffalo oocytes. Sci. Their Appl. 1-12, and Amin, K.A. (SPSA), 25-28. (2007), 30 Amin, K. A.; Kandeil, Relationship among serum leptin, insulin and triacylglycerol (2007.) "" j. Egyptian Vet. M.A. Hasanien, K.M in deit-induced obesity in rats Med. Assoc. 67, 1, 77-95. and Ali, K. M. 31 El-Dakhly, Kh.M and SOME BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON BLOOD OF SHEEP Assiut Vet. Med. J. Vol. 52 Amin, K. A. NATURALLY AND EXPERMINTALLY INFECTED WITH Fasciola No 110. 2006. GIGANTICA 32 Amin, K. A.; Kandeil, Effect of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism on lipid Minufiya Vet. J. 3 (1) 1-20; M.A. and Ali, K. M. profile, glucose, lactate dehydrogenase, liver function and 3rd Sci. Congr. April (2004) inhibin in rats. 33 Amin, K. A.: Effect of water extract of Achillea millefolium and Salix Beni Suef Vet. Med. J plants on some biochemical parameters in rats. (2004). 34 Hussein, M. and Changes in immunoglobulins, progesterone, estradiol and Egyptian Soc. Anim. Amin, K. A. antioxidant vitamins associated with postpartum Reprod. Fer. Sixteenth endometritis and retained placenta in cows. Annual Congr. 159-184. Aswan 25-29 Jan. (2004) 35 Amin, K. A; Ali, K. M Effect of induced obesity by different diets on lipid profiles, Bull. Egypt. Soc. Physiol. and Yousria A. El- antioxidant defense, oxidative stress and associated Sci. 24 (1) 177-195.- Arnaooty disorders in rats. (2004): 36 Kandeil, M. A.; Comparative biochemical studies between retained and J. Egypt.Vet. Med. Assoc. Amin, K. A. and Ali, non-retained placenta in cow and buffalo.
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