امحمد احمد امحمد ابوراس


عضو هيئة تدريس قار

المؤهل العلمي: دكتوراه

الدرجة العلمية: أستاذ مشارك

التخصص: طب حيوي - علوم الحياة

قسم علوم الحياة - مدرسة العلوم الأساسية

المنشورات العلمية
Taxonomic Note on Fagonia isotricha Murb. (Zygophyllum mayanum (Schltdl.) Christenh. and Byng) from Libya.
Journal Article

This study presents a taxonomic note on Fagonia isotricha Murb.

(Zygophyllaceae), a species recorded in Libya and currently treated as a taxonomic

synonym of Zygophyllum mayanum. Global taxonomic databases, such as those

curated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and World Flora Online, recognize this

taxon as part of the Libyan flora under its currently accepted nomenclature.

This study provides field-based and morphological documentation of populations

observed in the Ariggiba region (southern Libya), and discusses their taxonomic

placement within the Fagonia–Zygophyllum complex. Herbarium specimens were

collected, examined, and deposited, supporting the occurrence of this taxon in the

Libyan flora

Shhoob Mohmad Amhemed Elahmir, Emhamed Ahmed M Boras, Mohammed Hadi Mohammed Mahklouf, Khaleefah Salem Imohammed, Nuwarah Mohammed Bahri, (04-2026), Sirte University: Scientific Journal for the Faculty of Science-Sirte University, 1 (16), 10-14

Oncogenesis of Helicobacter pylori and Associated Colorectal Cancer
Journal Article

Background and objective :Helicobacter pylori [H.pylori] infection is one of the most common chronic bacterial infections worldwide especially in the developing countries. This bacterium is the cause of many diseases such as MALT lymphoma, gastritis, peptic ulcers, and stomach cancer. According to recent reports, H.pylori infection may increase the risk of colorectal cancer. The current study aimed at investigating the association of H. pylori infection and the risk of colorectal cancer and adenomatous polyps. Methods: The current study was conducted on 52 patients with colon cancer as the case group and 200 subjects without pathological finding (i e, polyps, neoplasms, or inflammatory diseases) as the control group. Blood samples were collected from the patients in order to assess the presence of anti-H. pylori infection antibodies by the serum titer levels of anti-H. pylori IgG antibodies were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with commercial kit by (Dia.Pro Diagnostic Bioprobes-Italy). Results: This study demonstrates distinct associations between H.pylori infection markers and CRC risk. While IgG seropositivity showed a significant 2.16-fold increased CRC risk (p = 0.019). Conclusion: This research finding IgG seropositivity may serve as a broader risk marker.

Emhamed Ahmed M Boras, Mohamad Alahmar, Noor Thamer, Shhoob Mohmad Amhemed Elahmir, (12-2025), Derna Academy: Libyan Academy, 2 (5), 113-120