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    Authentication of saffron spice accessions from its common substitutes via a multiplex approach of UV/VIS fingerprints and UPLC/MS using molecular networking and chemometrics by Hegazi, Nesrine M., Khattab, Amira R., Frolov, Andrej, Wessjohann, Ludger A., Farag, Mohamed A.

    Published in Food chemistry (15-01-2022)
    “…•Molecular network-based LC-MS/MS analysis of saffron and its inferior counterparts.•71 metabolites were annotated belonging to different classes.•UPLC/MS…”
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    Network pharmacology, molecular docking, and dynamics analyses to predict the antiviral activity of ginger constituents against coronavirus infection by Samy, Asmaa, Hassan, Afnan, Hegazi, Nesrine M., Farid, Mai, Elshafei, Moustafa

    Published in Scientific reports (27-05-2024)
    “…COVID-19 is a global pandemic that caused a dramatic loss of human life worldwide, leading to accelerated research for antiviral drug discovery. Herbal…”
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    UPLC-HRMS/MS Guided Isolation and NMR Investigation of Major Flavonoids from Enarthrocarpus strangulatus Boissier (Brassicaceae) with In Vitro Enzymes Inhibitory Potential by Hegazi, Nesrine, El Shabrawy, Mona O, Aboulthana, Wael M, Yassin, Alia, Ibrahim, Lamiaa F, Marzouk, Mona

    Published in Chemistry & biodiversity (06-10-2024)
    “…Various members of the family Brassicaceae are economically important and traditionally used to treat many disorders. Among the family members, Enarthrocarpus…”
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    Metabolome-based profiling of African baobab fruit ( L.) using a multiplex approach of MS and NMR techniques in relation to its biological activity by Baky, Mostafa H, Badawy, Marwa T, Bakr, Alaa F, Hegazi, Nesrine M, Abdellatif, Ahmed, Farag, Mohamed A

    Published in RSC advances (13-12-2021)
    “…Adansonia digitata L. also known as African baobab is one of the most important fruit-producing trees, widely distributed in the African continent. Baobab…”
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    A multiplex metabolomic approach for quality control of Spirulina supplement and its allied microalgae (Amphora & Chlorella) assisted by chemometrics and molecular networking by Hegazi, Nesrine, Khattab, Amira R., Saad, Hamada H., Abib, Bishoy, Farag, Mohamed A.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-02-2024)
    “…Microalgae species are of economic importance regarded as “green gold” being rich in bioactive compounds. Spirulina and Chlorella are the most popular…”
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    Molecular networking based LC/MS reveals novel biotransformation products of green coffee by ex vivo cultures of the human gut microbiome by Farag, Mohamed A., Hegazi, Nesrine M., Donia, Mohamed S.

    Published in Metabolomics (01-08-2020)
    “…Introduction Unroasted green coffee bean is an increasingly popular beverage and weight loss supplement that contains higher levels of chlorogenic acid…”
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    HPLC-ESI- MS/MS analysis of beet (Beta vulgaris) leaves and its beneficial properties in type 1 diabetic rats by Abd El-Ghffar, Eman A., Hegazi, Nesrine M., Saad, Hamada H., Soliman, Mohamed M., El-Raey, Mohamed A., Shehata, Safia M., Barakat, Alaa, Yasri, Aziz, Sobeh, Mansour

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (01-12-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] The phenolic profile of the leaves of Beta vulgaris subspecies vulgaris variety rubra was investigated by high-performance liquid…”
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    Molecular networking aided metabolomic profiling of beet leaves using three extraction solvents and in relation to its anti-obesity effects by Hegazi, Nesrine M., Radwan, Rasha A., Bakry, Sherein M., Saad, Hamada H.

    Published in Journal of advanced research (01-07-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] In the present study, the efficiency of three different solvents (H2O, acidified H2O, and 70% Methanol) for metabolites extraction from the…”
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    The super-food Manuka honey, a comprehensive review of its analysis and authenticity approaches by Hegazi, Nesrine M., Elghani, Ghada E. Abd, Farag, Mohamed A.

    Published in Journal of food science and technology (01-07-2022)
    “…Manuka honey (MH) stands out from other honey types as a unique super-food with clinically proven antimicrobial and wound healing activities. Its unique traits…”
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    Molecular Network Guided Cataloging of the Secondary Metabolome of Selected Egyptian Red Sea Soft Corals by Hegazi, Nesrine M., Mohamed, Tarik A., Saad, Hamada H., Al-Hammady, Montaser A., Hussien, Taha A., Hegazy, Mohamed-Elamir F., Gross, Harald

    Published in Marine drugs (01-10-2022)
    “…Soft corals are recognized as an abundant source of diverse secondary metabolites with unique chemical features and physiologic capabilities. However, the…”
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    Correction to: Molecular networking based LC/MS reveals novel biotransformation products of green coffee by ex vivo cultures of the human gut microbiome by Farag, Mohamed A., Hegazi, Nesrine M., Donia, Mohamed S.

    Published in Metabolomics (01-09-2020)
    “…Following the publication of the original article, the authors would like to correct a section in the materials and methods section, under the title…”
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    The use of omics in monitoring food gut microbiota interaction outcomes: a review of novel trends and technologies by Farag, Mohamed A, Baky, Mostafa H, von Bergen, Martin, Hegazi, Nesrine M

    Published in Current opinion in food science (01-08-2023)
    “…Food-gut microbiome interaction is increasingly recognized for its impact on human nutritional status from early childhood. Increasing studies confirmed that a…”
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    Discriminative Metabolomics Analysis and Cytotoxic Evaluation of Flowers, Leaves, and Roots Extracts of Matthiola longipetala subsp. livida by Marzouk, Mona M., Hegazi, Nesrine M., El Shabrawy, Mona O. A., Farid, Mai M., Kawashty, Salwa A., Hussein, Sameh R., Saleh, Nabiel A. M.

    Published in Metabolites (03-08-2023)
    “…Matthiola longipetala subsp. livida is an annual herb in Brassicaceae that has received little attention despite the family’s high reputation for health…”
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    Comprehensive phytochemical characterization of Raphanus raphanistrum L.: In vitro antioxidant and antihyperglycemic evaluation by Farid, Mai M., Ibrahim, Faten M., Ragheb, Alia Y., Mohammed, Reda S., Hegazi, Nesrine M., Shabrawy, Mona O. EL, Kawashty, Salwa A., Marzouk, Mona M.

    Published in Scientific African (01-07-2022)
    “…•The nutritional and medicinal values of Radish, prominent antioxidant and antihyperglycemic activities for the prepared extracts.•GC/MS for inspection of…”
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    Anti-tumor withanolides as signal transducers and activators of transcription 3 (STAT3)-inhibition from Withania obtusifolia by Zou, Qingya, Chunduru, Jayendra, LaRoe, Nicholas, Yang, Yijia, Mohamed, Tarik A., Hegazi, Nesrine M., Ibrahim, Mahmoud A.A., Hegazy, Mohamed-Elamir F., Pappas, Dimitri, Paré, Paul W.

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-09-2024)
    “…The Solanaceae family and the Withania genus specifically are rich sources of medicinal plants. Liquid chromatography coupled to high-resolution mass…”
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    Untargeted metabolomics-based molecular networking for chemical characterization of selected Apiaceae fruit extracts in relation to their antioxidant and anti-cellulite potentials by Hegazi, Nesrine M., Salem, Mohamed A., Saad, Hamada H., Aborehab, Nora M., El Bishbishy, Mahitab H., Ezzat, Shahira M.

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-03-2024)
    “…Stress, obesity, hormonal changes, and aging have been connected to cellulite aggravation resulting in skin dimpled appearance, a very common painless skin…”
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