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Developed magnetic nanoparticles for enzyme immobilization, improving catalytic activity and reusability of L-asparaginase, a key enzyme in cancer treatment.
Synthesized and evaluated bis-chalcone derivatives, identifying potential xanthine oxidase inhibitors with anticancer properties through molecular docking studies.
Developed hybrid constructs for the removal of textile dyes using laccase and metal-organic frameworks, contributing to environmental remediation.
Investigated the immobilization of L-asparaginase on various nanoparticles (Fe3O4@MCM-41, tannic acid-modified magnetic Fe3O4/SBA-15, amino and carboxyl functionalized core-shell Fe3O4/SiO2) to enhance its stability and reusability.
Synthesized and characterized novel hydrazone compounds, evaluating their potential as anticancer agents and enzyme inhibitors.
Evaluated the xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of isoindoline-1,3-dion derivatives, contributing to the understanding of their interaction mechanisms.
Developed a reactor system using l-asparaginase@hybrid Nanoflowers (ASNase@HNFs) with enhanced enzymatic reusability and stability.
Synthesized and characterized benzimidazolium salts, investigating their inhibitor properties against various enzymes.
Dr. Samir Abbas Ali Noma is a researcher specializing in enzyme immobilization and the development of novel compounds with therapeutic potential. His work focuses on designing and synthesizing compounds for applications in drug discovery, particularly for enzyme inhibition and biomedical applications.
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