Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology

Journal of Drug Metabolism & Toxicology
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ISSN: 2157-7609

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Hassan IH El-Sayyad

Hassan IH El-Sayyad

Professor in Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Omar Almukhtar University, Elbeida City, Libya.

Biography
Hassan I. H. El-Sayyad is currently Professor in Omar Almukhtar University in Manchester, UK. He has published numerous research papers and articles in reputed journals and has various other achievements in the related studies. He has extended his valuable service towards the scientific community with his extensive research work. He is a member of International Society for Developmental Origin of Health and Disease, Egyptian J. of histology, Egyptian German Society of zoology ( Cairo University) and Arab Union Biologist ( Cairo University).
Research Interest
The research interest deals with studying the environmental and diseased factors involved in the induction of congenital anomalies either morphologically ,anatomically or in the skeletal elements. Histogenesis of affected body organs are determined at the light microscopical level as well as at SEM and TEM levels. Molecular analysis of growth defects are involved in the study especially during pre-& postnatal life. Besides the reproductive toxicity of the applied environmental agents as well as diseases including Rheumatoid arthritis, Phenylketonuria and hypercholesterolemia were involved in our study. The hazardous effects of feeding on fried potatoes chips were assessed for teratogenicity and impairment of both cerebellar cortex and muscle development. Different natural plant extracts are applied for resoluting the drastic effect of diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and hypercholesterolemia as well as to ameliorate the hepato-toxicity, nephrotoxicity, cardiotoxicity as well as birth defects of acrylamide and fried potatoes chips. The hazardous effects of feeding on fried potatoes chips were assessed for impairing both cerebellar cortex and muscle development.

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