Anmar hameed bloh

@ruc.edu.iq

chemistry/science
Lecturer at Alrafidian University College

EDUCATION

Bsc in chemistry from babylon university 2008-2009
Msc in biochemistry from bangalor university in India 2012
Ph.D in biochemistry from UKM Malysia 2017

RESEARCH INTERESTS

characterization and identification of bio-active compounds
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Scopus Publications

Scopus Publications

  • Sustainability in Irrigation Practices Through 5G Optimization of Water Resources
    Conference of Open Innovation Association Fruct, 2024
  • Advancing Drone Control Interfaces: Implementing JavaScript for Mobile Connectivity with the Parrot AR Drone 2.0
    Mohammed Hussein, Ali Ihsan Alanssari, Haider Khalil Easa, Ali Majid, Ahmed Isam Al-Hatem, et al.
    Radioelektronika Nanosistemy Informacionnye Tehnologii, 2024
    Background: Drones, also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), have been incorporated into current applications, shifting from military to general-purpose usage. The proliferation of hobbyist drones, such as the Parrot AR Drone 2.0, highlights the need for straightforward control systems, particularly considering the enormous number of smartphone users worldwide. Objective: This article aims to illustrate the usage of JavaScript, a high-level programming language, for mobile connectivity to the Parrot AR Drone 2.0, making it more accessible to a broader audience. Methods: Using the AR-drone package on the Node.js platform, a server-side application in Express.js was created. This program converts HTTP GET queries from a mobile app into drone-actionable instructions. This change enables a mobile device to control the drone's operations, such as takeoff, landing, and movement. Results: With this system in place, the drone successfully navigated an indoor obstacle course, demonstrating its suitability for complicated navigational tasks. The method streamlines drone operations, improving the user experience. Conclusion: JavaScript can act as a bridge between drone technology and smartphone interfaces. This integration democratizes drone control and heralds breakthroughs in the confluence of IoT and drone technology. It underscores the need to address real-time processing and security issues in future research.
  • Chlorine trifluoride gas adsorption on the Fe, Ru, Rh, and Ir decorated gallium nitride nanotubes
    Anmar Hameed Bloh, Mustafa M. Kadhim, Rasha Fadhel Obaid, Taleeb Zedan Taban, Safa K. Hachim, et al.
    Solid State Communications, 2022
  • Marked Change in Parameter Level in Patient with Renal Disease
    Journal of the Korean Chemical Society, 2022
  • Total Oxidants, Lipid Peroxidation and Antioxidant Capacity in the Serum of Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
    Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2022
  • Liver functions in combined models of the gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity and metabolic syndrome induced by high fat or fructose diets: a comparative study
    Zaid O. Ibraheem, Sinan Subhi Farhan, Ajwad Al Sumaidaee, Layth Al sufi, Anas Bashir, et al.
    Toxicological Research, 2021
    Metabolic syndrome is one of the major risk factors that lead to various serious complications like cardiovascular abnormalities, hyperlipidemia and diabetes. Its co-incidence with other organs dysfunction results in further deterioration of the condition or precipitation of other dysfunctions. This study aimed at studying the changes in the hepatic functions after the co-incidence of the high fat or fructose diets induced metabolic syndrome along with the gentamicin induced nephrotoxicity. Briefly, six groups of male Sprague Daley rats (n = 10–12) were fed with different feeding protocols; viz; standard rodent’s chow, an experimental high fat or high fructose diets feedings. For each, two groups were allocated that one of them was injected with normal saline and the other with 80 mg/kg/day I.P gentamicin during the last 24 days of the feeding period. The rats were monitored for changes in the metabolic data, glycemic control, lipid profile, renal and hepatic functions, oxidative stress and the inflammatory response. The study revealed stronger hepatic changes in the renal failure groups fed with the high fat diet rather than that in the groups fed with the high fructose diet. Although, the latter experienced a stronger deterioration in the glycemic control. The study suggests that the incidence of the hepatic changes is more linked to the incidence of the deterioration in the lipids profile that was observed after the high fat diet feeding. Overall, the co-incidence of the high fat diet induced metabolic syndrome along with the renal failure constitutes a risk factor for the hepatic dysfunction.
  • Characterization and expression of SabA and BabA genes in Helicobacter pylori under varying pH
    Korean Journal of Microbiology, 2021
  • ALGICIDAL, CYTOTOXICITY AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF ALGICIDAL BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM DINOFLAGELLATE GAMBIERDISCUS BELIZEANUS
    Biochemical and Cellular Archives, 2019
  • Synthesis, X-Ray diffraction, theoretical and anti-bacterial studies of bis-thiourea secondary amine
    Imran Fakhar, Nasry Jassim Hussien, Suhaila Sapari, Anmar Hameed Bloh, Siti Fairus Mohd Yusoff, et al.
    Journal of Molecular Structure, 2018
    N1,N4-Bis{(2-hydroxyethyl)(methyl)carbamothioyl}terephthalamide (1A) was synthesized by reacting terephthaloyl chloride and ammonium thiocyanate and the product was reacted with 2-Methyl amino ethanol to afford the final product. The product was characterized by Infra Red, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Electrospray Ionization mass Spectrometric techniques. The crystal was obtained by recrystallization from DMSO by slow evaporation technique. The X-ray studies reveal that (1A) is crystallized in monoclinic system with space group P 21/n, a = 6.9727(9), b = 17.649(2), c = 8.2629(11), α = 90, β = 112.329(4), γ = 90. Z = 2 and V = 940.6(2). In the crystal structure, the molecules are linked by O(1) … H(1) … S(1), and O(1) … H(1) … O(2) intermolecular H-bonds forming a 3-D network. In addition, the antibacterial activities against four different strains of bacteria and theoretical evaluation for the stable geometries for (1A) has been performed using semi-empirical calculations of PM3 method.
  • Effect of different solvents extracts and mode of action of Loktanella spp. Gb03 on toxic dinoflagellate
    Anmar Hameed, Gires Usup, Asmat Ahmad
    Aip Conference Proceedings, 2016
    This study was aimed to evaluate the algicidal activity of Loktanella sp. Gb-03 bacterial extracts against toxic dinoflagellate, using various polar and non-polar solvents. For this purpose, six different solvent extracts were prepared (i.e. methanol, ethyl acetate, hexane, chloroform, acetonitrile and water). Ratio of 1:100 (v:v) (extract to dinoflagellate culture) of each extract was used for preliminary algicidal activity screening against toxic dinoflagellate Coolia malaynesis. Dinoflagellate cells at the stationary phase (1.0 × 103 cells/ mL) were treated with 1% (v/v) of each extract by using 24-well microplate. The plates were then incubated for 24 hours at dinoflagellate culture condition (under a light intensity of 140 µmol m−2s−1 and 12:12 hours light:dark photoperiod). The result of algicidal activity screening showed that all 6 extracts from Loktanella sp. Gb-03 had different ranges of algicidal activity against the toxic dinoflagellates. Ethyl acetate extract showed the highest activity again...
  • Loktanella spp. Gb03 as an algicidal bacterium, isolated from the culture of Dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus belizeanus
    Anmar Hameed Bloh, Gires Usup, Asmat Ahmad
    Veterinary World, 2016