
AMEL Boudjelal
بوجلال أمال
amel.boudjelal@univ-msila.dz
0540186575
- Departement of Microbiology and biochemistry
- Faculty of Sciences
- Grade Prof
About Me
Research Domains
Medicinal Plants, Phytochemistry, Biological and Pharmacological activities
LocationMsila, Msila
Msila, ALGERIA
Code RFIDE- 2024
- 2024
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Encaderement master
Bourenane Hanine , Hadjari Hadda, Hadla soad
Activité antioxydante et antibactérienne d'Oxalis pes caprae
- 2024
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Encaderement Doctorat soutenu
Bouafia Zineb
Etude phytochimique et pharmacologique d'Arum arisarum
- 1974-01-30 00:00:00
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AMEL Boudjelal birthday
- 2024-12-17
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2024-12-17
phytochemical characterisation, in vivo wound healing and in vitro biological study of Arisarum vulgare extracts
phytochemical characterisation, in vivo wound healing and in vitro biological study of Arisarum vulgare extracts
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-12-17), phytochemical characterisation, in vivo wound healing and in vitro biological study of Arisarum vulgare extracts,1st national seminar on experimental pathology and toxicology,université de Chlef
- 2024-12-17
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2024-12-17
Hyaluronic acid: innovations and applications
Hyaluronic acid: innovations and applications
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-12-17), Hyaluronic acid: innovations and applications,1 st national seminar on experimental pathology and toxicology,université de Chlef
- 2024-12-16
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2024-12-16
DISCOVERY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL BACTERIUM PRODUCING HYALURONIC ACID
DISCOVERY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL BACTERIUM PRODUCING HYALURONIC ACID
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-12-16), DISCOVERY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF A NOVEL BACTERIUM PRODUCING HYALURONIC ACID,Seminaire national sur la valorisation des bioressources dans les régions arides,CRSTRA Biskra
- 2024-12-11
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2024-12-11
Arisarum vulgare: phytochemical profiling and evaluation of its biological activities in vitro, in vivo and in silico
Arisarum vulgare: phytochemical profiling and evaluation of its biological activities in vitro, in vivo and in silico
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-12-11), Arisarum vulgare: phytochemical profiling and evaluation of its biological activities in vitro, in vivo and in silico,1 st national seminar on biotechnology,université de Bouira
- 2024-11-14
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2024-11-14
HERBAL MEDICINE IN THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS:THE CASE OF SOME ALGERIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS
Abstract Medicinal plants have been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of ailments. Several studies have shown the importance of healing plants in traditional medicine. Wounds, especially burns, are treated using plants containing bioactive components that activate and accelerate the healing mechanisms. Algeria is one of the major countries in Africa with a remarkable floristic richness related to its ecosystem and landscape diversity. A several ethnopharmacological survey performed in Algeria reports that various plants are used as healing plants like Pistacia vera, Artemisia absinthium and Teucrium polium. However, there were no scientific reports documented so far on the wound healing activities of these plants to substantiate the claim. In order to verify the veracity of the use of these plants by the local population, ointments based on plant powder, methanolic extracts, oleoresins and essential oils of these plants were prepared in order to evaluate their healing potential via in vivo circular wound excision model. The fractions have been characterized using GC-MS and GC-FID analyses and were topically applied on wound excision. Wound healing effects were evaluated by percent of wound contraction and by histological examination of the healed skin. Finally, the results of this study showed that these plants contain several types of bioactive molecules that significantly accelerate the healing process. This effect differs depending on the plant, its form and the dose used. This study provides a scientific rationale for the use of these local medicinal plants in the treatments of wounds. Keywords: Algerian medicinal plants, Phytochemistry, Galenic forms, Wound healing.
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ABDERRAHIM Benkhaled , ADMIN Admin , Amel BOUDJELAL , ADMIN Admin , Aouina Nabila Yasmina, ,(2024-11-14), HERBAL MEDICINE IN THE TREATMENT OF WOUNDS:THE CASE OF SOME ALGERIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS,International Conference on Basic Science and Technology (ICBAST) 2024,Antalya, Turkey.
- 2024-11-13
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2024-11-13
in silico and in vivo wound healing studies supports the traditional uses of Arisarum vulgare aqueous extract
in silico and in vivo wound healing studies supports the traditional uses of Arisarum vulgare aqueous extract
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-11-13), in silico and in vivo wound healing studies supports the traditional uses of Arisarum vulgare aqueous extract,2 nd International conference on bioinformatics,université de Boumerdes
- 2024-11-13
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2024-11-13
Exploring therapeutic potential of Arisarum vulgare via in vitro, in vivo and in silico biological activities
Exploring therapeutic potential of Arisarum vulgare via in vitro, in vivo and in silico biological activities
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-11-13), Exploring therapeutic potential of Arisarum vulgare via in vitro, in vivo and in silico biological activities,1 st ISMCGC,Université Annaba
- 2024-10-08
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2024-10-08
Arisarum vulgare: Bridging Tradition and Science Through Phytochemical Characterization and Exploring Therapeutic Potential via In vitro, In vivo, and In silico Biological Activities
Arisarum vulgare O. Targ. Tozz. (Araceae), locally known as “Elbgouga,” holds significant traditional importance in Algeria for the treatment of various human ailments, including pain, infections, inflammation, digestive disorders, cancer, skin problems, eczema, wounds, and burns. The aim of this study was to explore for the first time the phytochemical profile, antioxidant, antibacterial, and inhibitory effects on acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) enzymes, DNA protection, and capacity to promote wound healing.
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Amel BOUDJELAL , , (2024-10-08), Arisarum vulgare: Bridging Tradition and Science Through Phytochemical Characterization and Exploring Therapeutic Potential via In vitro, In vivo, and In silico Biological Activities, ChemistrySelect, Vol:9, Issue:38, pages:26, Wiley
- 2024-08-08
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2024-08-08
Exploring FTIR Spectroscopy as promising tool for Analyzing Cancer Biomarkers: A Comprehensive Review
Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) has emerged as a powerful tool in the analysis of biomolecular changes associated with various types of cancer. This article provides a theoretical overview of the principles of FTIR spectroscopy, its application to the analysis of cancer biomarkers, comparison between healthy and suspected individuals available in the literature, methodological considerations, clinical implications, and future directions. Here we highlight the importance of early cancer detection using FTIR spectroscopy, with emphasis on the different biomarkers that can help in the detection of different types of cancer. We focus in this study on key biomarkers such as EGFR, ALK and ROS1.
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Amel BOUDJELAL , , (2024-08-08), Exploring FTIR Spectroscopy as promising tool for Analyzing Cancer Biomarkers: A Comprehensive Review, AMA, Agricultural Mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America, Vol:55, Issue:8, pages:19, Clarivate
- 2024-06-27
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2024-06-27
Arisarum vulgare: Bridging tradition and science through phytochemical characterization and exploring therapeutic potential via in vitro and in vivo biological activities
Arisarum vulgare: Bridging tradition and science through phytochemical characterization and exploring therapeutic potential via in vitro and in vivo biological activities
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Amel BOUDJELAL , ,(2024-06-27), Arisarum vulgare: Bridging tradition and science through phytochemical characterization and exploring therapeutic potential via in vitro and in vivo biological activities,International Conference on Phytochemistry and Pharmacy Practice,Turquie
- 2024-05-03
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2024-05-03
Phlomis crinita Cav. From Algeria: A source of bioactive compounds possessing antioxidant and wound healing activities
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Phlomis crinita Cav. (Lamiaceae), locally known as “El Khayata” or “Kayat El Adjarah”, is traditionally used in Algeria for its wound-healing properties. Aim of the study: Investigate, for the first time, the phytochemical profile, safety, antioxidant and wound-healing activities of the flowering tops methanolic extract of P. crinita (PCME) collected from Bouira Province in the orth of Algeria.
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Amel BOUDJELAL , , (2024-05-03), Phlomis crinita Cav. From Algeria: A source of bioactive compounds possessing antioxidant and wound healing activities, Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Vol:331, Issue:, pages:118295, Elsevier