In alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the university’s commitment to high-impact scientific research, Dr. Alaa Abdul-Razzaq, a faculty member at the College of Pharmacy, has published a significant study titled:
"Assessment of the activity of Origanum syriacum extract as an antibacterial agent in Carbopol-based gel"
The research was featured in the Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, a reputable international journal indexed in Scopus (Q3).
Study Overview:
The study aims to identify the most effective extracts of the Origanum syriacum plant to develop an innovative antibacterial gel. By analyzing aqueous and ethanolic extracts, the research identified key phytochemical compounds, including flavonoids, terpenoids, and essential oils. The findings highlight the potential of utilizing natural botanical resources to create effective antimicrobial agents, contributing to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and