(Discussion of a master’s thesis by student (Haneen Ahmed Abdullah

(Discussion of a master’s thesis by student (Haneen Ahmed Abdullah

The public discussion took place for the Master’s Student (Haneen Ahmed Abdullah) At Anbar University, College of Science, Department of Chemistry, for his tagged thesis

" Preparation and Characterization of mixed ligand complexes with transitional metal ions and their application."

On Wednesday, 20/12/2023, at ten in the morning, in the Ibn Sina Hall in the College of Science

The discussion committee consists of:

1-    Prof. Dr. Khaled Farouk Abdel Ghafour, Anbar University - College of Science    Chairman

2-    Assist. Prof. Dr. Youssef Hindi Khalaf, Anbar University - College of Pharmacy, member

3-    Assist. Prof. Dr. Ali Badr Roumi, Thi Qar University - College of Science, member

4-     Prof. Dr. Wajih Younis Muhammad, Anbar University - Anbar University - College of Medicine, member and supervisor

5- Prof. Dr. Abdullah Saleh Al-Hassan- Anbar Health Department, member and supervisor

The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between some oxidative stress parameters and interleukins and study the effect of these variables as effective biomarkers for describing atopic dermatitis disease. The study included parameters including interleukins 13 and 4, vitamin E, oxidative stress parameters, and some types of antioxidants, and the results showed the following: 1. The serum levels of (IL-4, IL-13, MDA ,and IgG) increased significantly in Atopic Eczema patients compared to the control group in All age groups (infants, children and adults). These results demonstrate the importance of these indicators and that evaluating the levels of these variables in the blood can help estimate the severity of the disease in all age groups.

2. The serum (MDA) levels in Atopic Eczema patients were significantly higher than in the control group in All age groups (infants, children and adults). This indicates a high prevalence of lipid peroxidation in patients with AD, which is an indicator of high oxidative stress.

3. According to Pearson’s correlation analysis, serum levels of (Vit.E, SOD, and T-AOC) were inversely correlated with (MDA, IgG, IL-4 and IL-13).

4. The serum levels of (Vit.E, SOD, and T-AOC) in the current study showed a strong positive relationship with each other.

After discussion by members of the discussion committee of the thesis topic, the thesis was accepted (fulfilling the conditions)

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