1.Isolation and characterization of xanthine oxidase inhibitory constituents of Pyrenacantha staudtii
Abiodun FALODUN ; Muhammad Irfan QADIR ; Muhanmad Iqbal CHOULDARY
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(4):390-394
Six compounds have been isolated from the leaves of Pyrenacantha staudtii,two of which are new compounds.The new compounds have been characterized as kaempherol 3-O-β-rhamnopyranosyl (1→6)β-D-glucopyranoside (1) and 4-β-glucopyranosyl-(2-furyl)-5-methy-1,2-glucopyranoside phenylmethanone (2).The known compounds are 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid (3),β-sitosterol (4),sitosterol 3-O-β-glucopyranoside (5) and taraxerol (6).Their structures were determined by spectroscopic and chemical evidences.The two new compounds together with 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid showed significant in vitro xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first report of these compounds from this plant.
2.Isolation and characterization of xanthine oxidase inhibitory constituents of Pyrenacantha staudtii.
Abiodun FALODUN ; Muhammad Irfan QADIR ; Muhammad Iqbal CHOULDARY
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(4):390-394
Six compounds have been isolated from the leaves of Pyrenacantha staudtii, two of which are new compounds. The new compounds have been characterized as kaempherol 3-O-beta-rhamnopyranosyl (1-->6)-beta-D-glucopyranoside (1) and 4-beta-glucopyranosyl-(2-furyl)-5-methy-1,2-glucopyranoside phenylmethanone (2). The known compounds are 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid (3), beta-sitosterol (4), sitosterol 3-O-beta-glucopyranoside (5) and taraxerol (6). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic and chemical evidences. The two new compounds together with 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid showed significant in vitro xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of these compounds from this plant.
Enzyme Inhibitors
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Glucosides
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Kaempferols
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Magnoliopsida
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chemistry
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Molecular Structure
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Niacin
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Plant Leaves
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Xanthine Oxidase
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metabolism
3.One-stage Hip Reconstruction for Developmental Hip Dysplasia in Children over 8 Years of Age
Irfan QADIR ; Saeed AHMAD ; Atiq Uz ZAMAN ; Chirag Muhammad KHAN ; Shahzad AHMAD ; Amer AZIZ
Hip & Pelvis 2018;30(4):260-268
PURPOSE: This study was performed to assess the clinical and radiological outcomes following one-stage hip reconstruction, consisting of open reduction femoral shortening and pelvic osteotomy, for neglected developmental dislocation of the hip (DDH). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective analysis of 77 hips in 65 patients (46 females and 19 males; 12 had bilateral dislocations), operated at a Ghurki Trust Teaching Hospital in Pakistan between 2013 and 2015. The average age at surgery was 11.02±3.43 years. According to the Tönnis classification, there were 10, 14, 22, and 31 patients in grades 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. The pelvic procedure utilized in this study was triple osteotomy (47 hips) followed by double and Salter osteotomy (18 and 12 hips, respectively). Postoperative evaluations were conducted using the modified MacKay's scoring system (functional outcomes) and Severin's scoring method (radiological assessment). RESULTS: Postoperatively, there were 38 (49.4%), 19 (24.7%), 14 (18.2%), and 6 (7.8%) hips in Severin grade I, II, III and IV, respectively. According to the modified McKay criteria, there were 22 hips (28.6%) in excellent condition, 44 (57.1%) in good condition, 9 (11.7%) in fair condition and 2 (2.6%) in poor condition. Both patients with poor outcomes had an unstable, painful hip with evidence of avascular necrosis of the femoral head. CONCLUSION: Based on the results presented here, we recommend the single stage procedure of open reduction, femoral shortening and pelvic osteotomy for treatment of DDH in older children with good to excellent functional and radiological outcomes.
Child
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Classification
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Dislocations
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Female
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Head
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Hip Dislocation
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Hip
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Hospitals, Teaching
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Humans
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Male
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Necrosis
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Osteotomy
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Pakistan
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Research Design
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Retrospective Studies
4.Component Alignment in Simultaneous Bilateral versus Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty
Irfan QADIR ; Bahar SHAH ; Muhammad WAQAS ; Umair AHMAD ; Shahzad JAVED ; Amer AZIZ
The Journal of Korean Knee Society 2019;31(1):31-36
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in component alignment between first and second knees in simultaneous bilateral total knee arthroplasty (SBTKA) and unilateral TKA (UTKA). MATERIALS AND METHODS: 274 SBTKAs and 198 UTKAs were included in study. Patients were divided into three groups as SBTKA on the right knee (group A), SBTKA on the left knee (group B) and UTKA (group C). Femoral and tibial component alignment was checked in both coronal plane (alpha [α] and beta [β] angles) and sagittal plane (gamma [γ] and delta [δ] angles) radiographs. RESULTS: There were no statistically significant differences among groups in the preoperative anatomical varus angle and Kellgren–Lawrence gonarthrosis classification grade (p=0.139 and p=0.329, respectively). In the coronal plane, the alignment of femoral component (α angle) and tibial component (β angle) was similar in all three groups (α angle, 95.01 vs. 95.14 vs. 94.9, p=0.945; β angle, 90.03 vs. 89.67 vs. 89.98, p=0.483). The sagittal plane alignment of femoral component (γ angle) and tibial component (δ angle) did not show significant differences (γ angle, 7.04 vs. 6.98 vs. 7.00, p=0.132; δ angle, 86.56 vs. 87.41 vs. 86.73, p=0.610). CONCLUSIONS: The angular alignment of components was similar between SBTKA and UTKA.
Arthroplasty
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Knee
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Classification
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Humans
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Knee