Mateen Abbas
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
50 Papers
43 Citations
Mateen Abbas is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Aflatoxin. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications. Previous affiliations of Mateen Abbas include Edith Cowan University.
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Papers
Compositional Variation in Sugars and Organic Acids at Different Maturity Stages in Selected Small Fruits from Pakistan
TL;DR: Fructose and glucose were established to be the major sugars in all the tested fruit while citric and ascorbic acid were the predominant organic acids in strawberry and mulberry while tartaric acid was mainly present in sweet cherry.
Effect of Maturity on Phenolics (Phenolic Acids and Flavonoids) Profile of Strawberry Cultivars and Mulberry Species from Pakistan
TL;DR: Overall, a trend to an increase in the percentage of extraction yield, TPC, TFC, flavonols and phenolic acids was observed as maturity progressed from un-ripened to fully-ripening stages.
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Biogenic and eco-benign synthesis of platinum nanoparticles (Pt NPs) using plants aqueous extracts and biological derivatives: environmental, biological and catalytic applications
A. Naseer,Abid Ali,Safdar Ali,Asif Mahmood,Heri Septya Kusuma,Arif Nazir,Muhammad Yaseen,Muhammad I. Khan,Abdul Ghaffar,Mateen Abbas,Mazhar Iqbal +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the biogenic synthesis of noble metal-based nanomaterials (NPs) has been discussed, and the reaction conditions effect on biogenic fabrication of Pt is discussed; the structure and sizes were also compared.
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Mass spectrometric identification and toxicity assessment of degraded products of aflatoxin B1 and B2 by Corymbia citriodora aqueous extracts
TL;DR: The finding suggests that C. citriodora leaf extract can be used as an effective tool for the detoxification of aflatoxins.
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Structural Analysis and Biological Toxicity of Aflatoxins B1 and B2 Degradation Products Following Detoxification by Ocimum basilicum and Cassia fistula Aqueous Extracts.
Wajiha Iram,Wajiha Iram,Tehmina Anjum,Mazhar Iqbal,Abdul Ghaffar,Mateen Abbas,Abdul Muqeet Khan +6 more
TL;DR: Brine shrimps bioassay further confirmed the low toxicity of degraded products, showing that O. basilicum leaves extract can be used as an effective tool for the detoxification of aflatoxins.