Basic Informations
C.V
Curriculum Vitae
Personal details:
Name: Rania Abd El-fatah Rady
Profession: Demonstrator of Biochemistry and Chemistry of nutrition -
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Date of Birth: 09/06/1993
Place of birth: Minia, Egypt
Nationality: Egyptian
Sex: Female
Social status: Married with one child
Nationality : Egyptian
Religion : Muslim
Language spoken : Arabic, English
Home address: samallout, Minia, Egypt
Work Address: Department of Biochemistry and Chemistry of nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
E. Mail:
raniaabdelfatahradi@yahoo.com
Telephone: 0863444325
Mobile: 002/01060989827
Academic details-Higher education:
BVSc in Veterinary Medical sciences (Bachelor Degree of Veterinary Sciences) in May, 2016
Institution: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Final graduation: Excellent
Professional details:
Name of employer: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Beni-Suef University, Egypt.
Positions:
- Demonstrator of Biochemistry and Chemistry of nutrition at 30/8/2017
Training and Certificates:
- TOEFL ITP
Master Title
Biochemical effects of some phytochemicals on nicotine induced toxicity
Master Abstract
This study explains the major toxic effect of nicotine on various tissues and organs especially brain, heart, and lung tissues. In developed countries, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of mortality. Nicotine, on the other hand, is the most psychoactive component in tobacco smoke and the component most linked to tobacco addiction due to nicotine's activities on neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Nicotine is the most abundant carcinogen in cigarette smoke and a chief hazard factor for the improvement of oxidative stress in various organs and tissues. Nicotine is rapidly absorbed by the mucosal lining of the respiratory tract and the lungs, and it can rapidly reach peak levels in the bloodstream and increases blood-brain barrier permeability. It induces oxidative damage and implicates in many brain disorders, apoptosis, inflammation, and triggers neurodegeneration. Also, Nicotine is a significant and independent risk factor for heart and lung disease development.
PHD Title
Biochemical effects of some phytochemicals on nicotine induced toxicity
PHD Abstract
This study explains the major toxic effect of nicotine on various tissues and organs especially brain, heart, and lung tissues. In developed countries, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of mortality. Nicotine, on the other hand, is the most psychoactive component in tobacco smoke and the component most linked to tobacco addiction due to nicotine's activities on neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). Nicotine is the most abundant carcinogen in cigarette smoke and a chief hazard factor for the improvement of oxidative stress in various organs and tissues. Nicotine is rapidly absorbed by the mucosal lining of the respiratory tract and the lungs, and it can rapidly reach peak levels in the bloodstream and increases blood-brain barrier permeability. It induces oxidative damage and implicates in many brain disorders, apoptosis, inflammation, and triggers neurodegeneration. Also, Nicotine is a significant and independent risk factor for heart and lung disease development.