Scopus Publications
- Activated carbon-chitosan hydrogel dressing loaded with LL37 microspheres for the treatment of infected wounds: In vivo antimicrobial and antitoxin assessment
Bee-Yee Lim, Fazren Azmi, Shiow-Fern Ng
Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 2025 - Biomimetic nanoparticles as a vaccine delivery platform
Abdullah Al Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Fazren Azmi
Biomaterials for Advanced Drug and Therapeutics Delivery, 2025 - Angiogenesis Effects of Dental Stem Cells Cultured on Polymer Scaffolds
Nur Najmi MA, Noor Hasila AD, Fazren Azmi, Thanaphum Osathanon, Rohaya Megat Abdul Wahab, Farinawati Yazid
Sains Malaysiana, 2025
Following the PRISMA-ScR guidelines, three electronic databases were searched (PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science) to identify the related studies using specific keywords and terms. The abstracts were evaluated for inclusion and exclusion criteria. The included publications were descriptively analysed. Out of 296 articles found, only nine were included for analysis. The objective of this study was to assess the angiogenesis effects of dental stem cells cultured in a polymer scaffold by evaluating their ability to promote blood vessel formation, cell viability, and tissue regeneration, thereby providing insights into their potential therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine. Previous studies mainly focused on polymer scaffold research, neglecting the crucial aspect of angiogenesis in pulp regeneration. Despite DPSCs' versatility in bone regeneration, more research is needed to understand their relationship with angiogenesis. The untapped potential of DPSCs in promoting blood vessel formation and tissue regeneration requires further exploration. Limited investigation exists on how the combination of stem cell, angiogenic, and dentin markers affects angiogenesis in DPSCs. The morphological changes DPSCs undergo in scaffold environments and the gene/protein expression analyses in DPSCs on scaffolds with angiogenic factors are areas that still need exploration. This research gap holds promise for enhanced understanding and advancement in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, particularly in DPSCs' connection with scaffolds and angiogenesis. There has been limited research on the interplay of DPSCs, polymer scaffolds, and angiogenesis, with unexplored combined consequences on tissue regeneration. Scaffold-based techniques to investigate angiogenesis with DPSCs are uncommon. Further research might transform tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, spanning beyond dentistry. - Next-generation Dengue Vaccines: Leveraging Peptide-Based Immunogens and Advanced Nanoparticles as Delivery Platforms
Nur Adilah Abdul Rahman, Abdullah Al-Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Nor Azila Muhammad Azami, Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin, Fazren Azmi
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2024 - LL37 Microspheres Loaded on Activated Carbon-chitosan Hydrogel: Anti-bacterial and Anti-toxin Wound Dressing for Chronic Wound Infections
Bee-Yee Lim, Fazren Azmi, Shiow-Fern Ng
AAPS Pharmscitech, 2024
Antimicrobial peptide LL37 is a promising antibacterial candidate due to its potent antimicrobial activity with no known bacterial resistance. However, intrinsically LL37 is susceptible to degradation in wound fluids limits its effectiveness. Bacterial toxins which are released after cell lysis are found to hinder wound healing. To address these challenges, encapsulating LL37 in microspheres (MS) and loading the MS onto activated carbon (AC)-chitosan (CS) hydrogel. This advanced wound dressing not only protects LL37 from degradation but also targets bacterial toxins, aiding in the healing of chronic wound infections. First, LL37 MS and LL37-AC-CS hydrogel were prepared and characterised in terms of physicochemical properties, drug release, and peptide-polymer compatibility. Antibacterial and antibiofilm activity, bacterial toxin elimination, cell migration, and cell cytotoxicity activities were investigated. LL37-AC-CS hydrogel was effective against Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. LL37-AC-CS hydrogel bound more endotoxin than AC with CS hydrogel alone. The hydrogel also induced cell migration after 72 h and showed no cytotoxicity towards NHDF after 72 h of treatment. In conclusion, the LL37-AC-CS hydrogel was shown to be a stable, non-toxic advanced wound dressing method with enhanced antimicrobial and antitoxin activity, and it can potentially be applied to chronic wound infections to accelerate wound healing. - Design and Characterisation of Curcumin-Loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers for Safe and Efficient Topical Drug Delivery in The Treatment of Pressure Ulcer
Nur Amira Mohd Shamsuddin, Fazren Azmi, Khairana Husain, Lek Mun Leong, Mohd Hanif Zulfakar
Sains Malaysiana, 2024
Pressure ulcers (PU) are chronic lesions with a high prevalence in at-risk populations. Although curcumin has various therapeutic properties, its use as a dermal therapeutic agent is limited by its poor solubility and permeability. This study aimed to develop nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) to facilitate the topical use of curcumin as wound healing agent in treating PU. The optimised curcumin-NLCs were characterised for their physicochemical properties, drug release, and skin permeation, while effectiveness and toxicity were investigated via cell viability, scratch assays, and an in vivo skin irritation test. The optimised curcumin-NLCs comprised 3.5% solid lipids, 1% surfactant, and 2% co-surfactant with an average particle size of 134.68±6.0 nm, polydispersity index of 0.248±0.00, zeta potential of −44.94±5.44, percentage of encapsulation efficiency of 93.42±0.32%, and drug loading of 0.11±0.00%. Curcumin-NLCs showed stable physicochemical properties and extended drug release for up to 48 h, with a cumulative release of 77.72% following a first-order kinetics. The formulation exhibited slower curcumin permeation than the free curcumin. Furthermore, the safe and non-toxic curcumin-NLCs were highly effective at 0.98 μM and showed a high rate of wound closure without skin irritation. Collectively, the NLCs developed for topical delivery of curcumin demonstrated prolonged and sustained release and improved wound healing activity, which indicates that curcumin-NLCs are a viable strategy for treating PU. - Gelatin/PLGA Microspheres as a 3D Scaffold for Chondrocytes
Zahraa Mustafa Alzubaidi, Fazren Azmi, Haliza Katas
Al Rafidain Journal of Medical Sciences, 2024
Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) degrades cartilage and bone. Osteochondral autograft, allograft, and total replacement knee surgery have limitations, such as prompt immune responses, lack of cartilage tissue obtainability, invasiveness, and a loosening implant that may require further correction. Tissue engineering, which involves injecting chondrocytes into 3D porous scaffold carriers in the joint, seems promising for tissue repair and growth. Objective: To develop gelatin/poly DL-lactide-co-glycolide (PLGA) microspheres as a porous scaffold for chondrocyte carriers. Methods: The double emulsion method is one of the most popular and best methods for forming microspheres. In summary, in the PLGA oil phase, we emulsified a gelatin solution representing the inner aqueous phase. Next, in an external aqueous phase of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), we emulsified the resultant first emulsion. The double emulsion was stirred to evaporate organic solvent and centrifuged to collect gelatin and PLGA microspheres. Results: The Mastersizer result showed polydispersed particles with 23.53% of the desirable cell injection size range between 1-300 µm. Scanning electronic microscope (SEM) images revealed spherical and porous microspheres with smooth surfaces. The average absolute zeta potential value was -30.7±4.895, indicating stable preparation. Conclusions: Gelatin and PLAGA polymers worked together to make 3D scaffold microspheres that were the right size, had the right number of holes, and were strong. - Immunoinformatics-guided selection of immunogenic peptides from betanodavirus induce antigen-specific antibody production in hybrid grouper, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus x Epinephelus lanceolatus
Syasya Binti Yusoff, Syarul Nataqain Binti Baharum, Mohd Shahir Shamsir Bin Omar, Chou Min Chong, Po-Tsang Lee, Fazren Azmi, Chen Fei Low
Aquaculture, 2024 - An Overview of Recent Developments in the Application of Antigen Displaying Vaccine Platforms: Hints for Future SARS-CoV-2 VLP Vaccines
Doddy Irawan Setyo Utomo, Hamizah Suhaimi, Nor Azila Muhammad Azami, Fazren Azmi, Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin, Jian Xu
Vaccines, 2023
Recently, a great effort has been devoted to studying attenuated and subunit vaccine development against SARS-CoV-2 since its outbreak in December 2019. It is known that diverse virus-like particles (VLPs) are extensively employed as carriers to display various antigenic and immunostimulatory cargo modules for vaccine development. Single or multiple antigens or antigenic domains such as the spike or nucleocapsid protein or their variants from SARS-CoV-2 could also be incorporated into VLPs via either a genetic or chemical display approach. Such antigen display platforms would help screen safer and more effective vaccine candidates capable of generating a strong immune response with or without adjuvant. This review aims to provide valuable insights for the future development of SARS-CoV-2 VLP vaccines by summarizing the latest updates and perspectives on the vaccine development of VLP platforms for genetic and chemical displaying antigens from SARS-CoV-2. - Enhanced Osteogenesis Potential of MG-63 Cells through Sustained Delivery of VEGF via Liposomal Hydrogel
Milton Hongli Tsai, Rohaya Megat Abdul Wahab, Shahrul Hisham Zainal Ariffin, Fazren Azmi, Farinawati Yazid
Gels, 2023
The challenges of using VEGF to promote osteoblastic differentiation include a short half-life and a narrow therapeutic window. A carrier system combining hydrogel and liposomes may improve the therapeutic efficacy of VEGF for bone regeneration. This study aimed to investigate the effects of delivery of VEGF via liposomal hydrogel on the osteogenesis of MG-63 cells. Liposomal hydrogel scaffold was fabricated and then characterized in terms of the morphological and chemical properties using FESEM and FTIR. In 2.5D analysis, the MG-63 cells were cultured on liposomal hydrogel + VEGF as the test group. The osteogenic effects of VEGF were compared with the control groups, i.e., hydrogel without liposomes + VEGF, osteogenic medium (OM) supplemented with a bolus of VEGF, and OM without VEGF. Cell morphology, viability, and differentiation and mineralization potential were investigated using FESEM, MTT assay, ALP activity, and Alizarin red staining. The characterization of scaffold showed no significant differences in the morphological and chemical properties between hydrogel with and without liposomes (p > 0.05). The final 2.5D culture demonstrated that cell proliferation, differentiation, and mineralization were significantly enhanced in the liposomal hydrogel + VEGF group compared with the control groups (p < 0.05). In conclusion, liposomal hydrogel can be used to deliver VEGF in a sustained manner in order to enhance the osteogenesis of MG-63 cells. - Peptide-Based Vaccine against Breast Cancer: Recent Advances and Prospects
Muhammad Luqman Nordin, Ahmad Khusairi Azemi, Abu Hassan Nordin, Walid Nabgan, Pei Yuen Ng, Khatijah Yusoff, Nadiah Abu, Kue Peng Lim, Zainul Amiruddin Zakaria, Noraznawati Ismail, Fazren Azmi
Pharmaceuticals, 2023 - New modular platform based on multi-adjuvanted amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles for efficient lipopeptide vaccine delivery against group A streptococcus
Abdin Shakirin Mohamad Norpi, Muhammad Luqman Nordin, Nuraziemah Ahmad, Haliza Katas, Abdullah Al-Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Asif Sukri, Nirmal Marasini, Fazren Azmi
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2022 - DENV-Mimetic Polymersome Nanoparticles Bearing Multi-Epitope Lipopeptides Antigen as the Next-Generation Dengue Vaccine
Nur Adilah Abdul Rahman, Abdin Shakirin Mohamad Norpi, Muhammad Luqman Nordin, Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin, Abdullah Al-Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Nor Azila Muhammad Azami, Nirmal Marasini, Fazren Azmi
Pharmaceutics, 2022 - HER2/neu-based peptide vaccination-pulsed with B-cell epitope induced efficient prophylactic and therapeutic antitumor activities in TUBO breast cancer mice model
Muhammad Luqman Nordin, Abdin Shakirin Mohamad Norpi, Pei Yuen Ng, Khatijah Yusoff, Nadiah Abu, Kue Peng Lim, Fazren Azmi
Cancers, 2021 - Antibiotic biosynthesis pathways from endophytic streptomyces suk 48 through metabolomics and genomics approaches
Mohd Shukri Baba, Noraziah Mohamad Zin, Siti Junaidah Ahmad, Noor Wini Mazlan, Syarul Nataqain Baharum, Nuraziemah Ahmad, Fazren Azmi
Antibiotics, 2021 - Gelatin Hydrogels Loaded with Lactoferrin-Functionalized Bio-Nanosilver as a Potential Antibacterial and Anti-Biofilm Dressing for Infected Wounds: Synthesis, Characterization, and Deciphering of Cytotoxicity
Sundos Suleman Ismail Abdalla, Haliza Katas, Jie Yee Chan, Pavitra Ganasan, Fazren Azmi, Mh Busra Fauzi
Molecular Pharmaceutics, 2021 - Influence of the oil phase on the wound healing activity of sea cucumber extract-based cream formulations
THIVIYA SUNMUGAM, HANISAH AZHARI, SHIOW-FERN NG, FAZREN AZMI
Sains Malaysiana, 2021 - Biomimetic amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity
Nuraziemah Ahmad, Chua Eng Wee, Lam Kok Wai, Noraziah Mohamad Zin, Fazren Azmi
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021 - Antibacterial and anti-biofilm biosynthesised silver and gold nanoparticles for medical applications: Mechanism of action, toxicity and current status
Sundos Suleman Ismail Abdalla, Haliza Katas, Fazren Azmi, Mohd Fauzi Mh Busra
Current Drug Delivery, 2020 - Antimicrobial activity of multifaceted lactoferrin or graphene oxide functionalized silver nanocomposites biosynthesized using mushroom waste and chitosan
Sundos Suleman Ismail Abdalla, Haliza Katas, Jie Yee Chan, Pavitra Ganasan, Fazren Azmi, Mohd Fauzi Mh Busra
Rsc Advances, 2020 - Comparison of Fluorinated and Nonfluorinated Lipids in Self-Adjuvanting Delivery Systems for Peptide-Based Vaccines
Waleed M. Hussein, Saori Mukaida, Fazren Azmi, Stacey Bartlett, Celine Olivier, Michael R. Batzloff, Michael F. Good, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2017 - Towards the development of synthetic antibiotics: Designs inspired by natural antimicrobial peptides
Fazren Azmi, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2016 - Short cationic lipopeptides as effective antibacterial agents: Design, physicochemical properties and biological evaluation
Fazren Azmi, Alysha G. Elliott, Nirmal Marasini, Soumya Ramu, Zyta Ziora, Angela M. Kavanagh, Mark A.T. Blaskovich, Matthew A. Cooper, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 2016 - Self-assembling lipopeptides with a potent activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including multidrug resistant strains
Fazren Azmi, Alysha G Elliott, Zeinab G Khalil, Waleed M Hussein, Angela Kavanagh, Johnny X Huang, Michelle Quezada, Mark AT Blaskovich, Robert J Capon, Matthew A Cooper, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Nanomedicine, 2015 - Self-adjuvanting vaccine against group A streptococcus: Application of fibrillized peptide and immunostimulatory lipid as adjuvant
Fazren Azmi, Abdullah Al Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Ashwini Kumar Giddam, Michael R. Batzloff, Michael F. Good, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 2014 - Recent progress in adjuvant discovery for peptide-based subunit vaccines
Fazren Azmi, Abdullah Al Hadi Ahmad Fuaad, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 2014 - Peptide conjugation via CuAAC 'click' chemistry
Abdullah Ahmad Fuaad, Fazren Azmi, Mariusz Skwarczynski, Istvan Toth
Molecules, 2013
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
- Amplifying immune responses via a parenteral prime-intranasal boost strategy using a lipidated chitosan nanoparticle-based multi-epitope COVID-19 vaccine
CJ Yi, AAHA Fuaad, NAM Azami, SNZ Rosli, CF Low, MCIM Amin, ...
Scientific Reports , 2026
2026 - Biomimetic nanoparticles as a vaccine delivery platform
AAHA Fuaad, F Azmi
Biomaterials for Advanced Drug and Therapeutics Delivery, 577-598 , 2026
2026 - Activated carbon-chitosan hydrogel dressing loaded with LL37 microspheres for the treatment of infected wounds: In vivo antimicrobial and antitoxin assessment
BY Lim, F Azmi, SF Ng
Drug Delivery and Translational Research 15 (11), 3917-3935 , 2025
2025
Citations: 1 - Angiogenesis Effects of Dental Stem Cells Cultured on Polymer Scaffolds
NURN MA, NH AD1&, F AZMI3&, T OSATHANON4&, RMA WAHAB2&
Sains Malaysiana 54 (1), 131-150 , 2025
2025 - Kesan Angiogenesis Sel Stem Pergigian yang Dibiakkan pada Perancah Polimer
MA Najmi, AD Hasila, F Azmi, T Osathanon, Wahab, Kohaya megat abdul, ...
SAINS MALAYSIANA 54 (1), 3593-3612 , 2025
2025 - Next-Generation dengue vaccines: leveraging Peptide-Based immunogens and advanced nanoparticles as delivery platforms
NAA Rahman, AAHA Fuaad, NAM Azami, MCIM Amin, F Azmi
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 113 (8), 2044-2054 , 2024
2024
Citations: 13 - Design and characterisation of curcumin-loaded nanostructured lipid carriers for safe and efficient topical drug delivery in the treatment of pressure ulcer
Shamsuddin, Nur amira mohd, F Azmi, K Husain, Mun, Leong lek, ...
SAINS MALAYSIANA 53 (6), 1343-1362 , 2024
2024
Citations: 1 - LL37 microspheres loaded on activated carbon-chitosan hydrogel: anti-bacterial and anti-toxin wound dressing for chronic wound infections
BY Lim, F Azmi, SF Ng
AAPS PharmSciTech 25 (5), 110 , 2024
2024
Citations: 11 - Immunoinformatics-guided selection of immunogenic peptides from betanodavirus induce antigen-specific antibody production in hybrid grouper, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus x …
SB Yusoff, SNB Baharum, MSSB Omar, CM Chong, PT Lee, F Azmi, ...
Aquaculture 579, 740245 , 2024
2024
Citations: 2 - An overview of recent developments in the application of antigen displaying vaccine platforms: Hints for future SARS-CoV-2 VLP vaccines
DI Setyo Utomo, H Suhaimi, NA Muhammad Azami, F Azmi, ...
Vaccines 11 (9), 1506 , 2023
2023
Citations: 11 - Enhanced osteogenesis potential of MG-63 cells through sustained delivery of VEGF via liposomal hydrogel
MH Tsai, R Megat Abdul Wahab, SH Zainal Ariffin, F Azmi, F Yazid
Gels 9 (7), 562 , 2023
2023
Citations: 15 - Peptide-based vaccine against breast cancer: recent advances and prospects
ML Nordin, AK Azemi, AH Nordin, W Nabgan, PY Ng, K Yusoff, N Abu, ...
Pharmaceuticals 16 (7), 923 , 2023
2023
Citations: 25 - An Overview of Recent Developments in the Application of Antigen Displaying Vaccine Platforms: Hints for Future SARS-CoV-2 VLP Vaccines. Vaccines 2023, 11, 1506
DIS Utomo, H Suhaimi, NAM Azami, F Azmi, MCI Mohd Amin, J Xu
2023 - New modular platform based on multi-adjuvanted amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles for efficient lipopeptide vaccine delivery against group A streptococcus
ASM Norpi, ML Nordin, N Ahmad, H Katas, AAHA Fuaad, A Sukri, ...
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 17 (3), 435-446 , 2022
2022
Citations: 21 - DENV-mimetic polymersome nanoparticles bearing multi-epitope lipopeptides antigen as the next-generation dengue vaccine
NA Abdul Rahman, AS Mohamad Norpi, ML Nordin, MCI Mohd Amin, ...
Pharmaceutics 14 (1), 156 , 2022
2022
Citations: 8 - DENV-Mimetic Polymersome Nanoparticles Bearing Multi-Epitope Lipopeptides Antigen as the Next-Generation Dengue Vaccine. Pharmaceutics 2022, 14, 156
NA Abdul Rahman, AS Mohamad Norpi, ML Nordin, MCI Mohd Amin, ...
s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published … , 2022
2022
Citations: 1 - HER2/neu-based peptide vaccination-pulsed with b-cell epitope induced efficient prophylactic and therapeutic antitumor activities in TUBO breast cancer mice model
ML Nordin, AS Mohamad Norpi, PY Ng, K Yusoff, N Abu, KP Lim, F Azmi
Cancers 13 (19), 4958 , 2021
2021
Citations: 25 - Antibiotic Biosynthesis Pathways from Endophytic Streptomyces SUK 48 through Metabolomics and Genomics Approaches
MS Baba, N Mohamad Zin, SJ Ahmad, NW Mazlan, SN Baharum, ...
Antibiotics 10 (8), 969 , 2021
2021
Citations: 9 - Gelatin hydrogels loaded with lactoferrin-functionalized bio-nanosilver as a potential antibacterial and anti-biofilm dressing for infected wounds: synthesis, characterization …
S Suleman Ismail Abdalla, H Katas, JY Chan, P Ganasan, F Azmi, ...
Molecular Pharmaceutics 18 (5), 1956-1969 , 2021
2021
Citations: 36 - Influence of th e Oil Phase on the Wound Healing Activity of Sea Cucumbe r Extract-Based Cream Formulations
T Sunmugam, H Azhari, SF Ng, F Azmi
Sains Malaysiana 50 (3), 839-47 , 2021
2021
Citations: 9
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
- Recent progress in adjuvant discovery for peptide-based subunit vaccines
F Azmi, AAH Ahmad Fuaad, M Skwarczynski, I Toth
Human vaccines & immunotherapeutics 10 (3), 778-796 , 2014
2014
Citations: 295 - Peptide conjugation via CuAAC ‘click’chemistry
AAH Ahmad Fuaad, F Azmi, M Skwarczynski, I Toth
Molecules 18 (11), 13148-13174 , 2013
2013
Citations: 175 - Antibacterial and anti-biofilm biosynthesised silver and gold nanoparticles for medical applications: Mechanism of action, toxicity and current status
SSI Abdalla, H Katas, F Azmi, MFM Busra
Current drug delivery 17 (2), 88-100 , 2020
2020
Citations: 88 - Antimicrobial activity of multifaceted lactoferrin or graphene oxide functionalized silver nanocomposites biosynthesized using mushroom waste and chitosan
SSI Abdalla, H Katas, JY Chan, P Ganasan, F Azmi, MFM Busra
RSC advances 10 (9), 4969-4983 , 2020
2020
Citations: 65 - Self-adjuvanting vaccine against group A streptococcus: Application of fibrillized peptide and immunostimulatory lipid as adjuvant
F Azmi, AAHA Fuaad, AK Giddam, MR Batzloff, MF Good, M Skwarczynski, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 22 (22), 6401-6408 , 2014
2014
Citations: 59 - Biomimetic amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity
N Ahmad, CE Wee, LK Wai, NM Zin, F Azmi
Carbohydrate polymers 254, 117299 , 2021
2021
Citations: 58 - Short cationic lipopeptides as effective antibacterial agents: Design, physicochemical properties and biological evaluation
F Azmi, AG Elliott, N Marasini, S Ramu, Z Ziora, AM Kavanagh, ...
Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 24 (10), 2235-2241 , 2016
2016
Citations: 41 - Towards the development of synthetic antibiotics: Designs inspired by natural antimicrobial peptides
F Azmi, M Skwarczynski, I Toth
Current medicinal chemistry 23 (41), 4610-4624 , 2016
2016
Citations: 38 - Gelatin hydrogels loaded with lactoferrin-functionalized bio-nanosilver as a potential antibacterial and anti-biofilm dressing for infected wounds: synthesis, characterization …
S Suleman Ismail Abdalla, H Katas, JY Chan, P Ganasan, F Azmi, ...
Molecular Pharmaceutics 18 (5), 1956-1969 , 2021
2021
Citations: 36 - Peptide-based vaccine against breast cancer: recent advances and prospects
ML Nordin, AK Azemi, AH Nordin, W Nabgan, PY Ng, K Yusoff, N Abu, ...
Pharmaceuticals 16 (7), 923 , 2023
2023
Citations: 25 - HER2/neu-based peptide vaccination-pulsed with b-cell epitope induced efficient prophylactic and therapeutic antitumor activities in TUBO breast cancer mice model
ML Nordin, AS Mohamad Norpi, PY Ng, K Yusoff, N Abu, KP Lim, F Azmi
Cancers 13 (19), 4958 , 2021
2021
Citations: 25 - New modular platform based on multi-adjuvanted amphiphilic chitosan nanoparticles for efficient lipopeptide vaccine delivery against group A streptococcus
ASM Norpi, ML Nordin, N Ahmad, H Katas, AAHA Fuaad, A Sukri, ...
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 17 (3), 435-446 , 2022
2022
Citations: 21 - Enhanced osteogenesis potential of MG-63 cells through sustained delivery of VEGF via liposomal hydrogel
MH Tsai, R Megat Abdul Wahab, SH Zainal Ariffin, F Azmi, F Yazid
Gels 9 (7), 562 , 2023
2023
Citations: 15 - Comparison of fluorinated and nonfluorinated lipids in self-adjuvanting delivery systems for peptide-based vaccines
WM Hussein, S Mukaida, F Azmi, S Bartlett, C Olivier, MR Batzloff, ...
ACS medicinal chemistry letters 8 (2), 227-232 , 2017
2017
Citations: 15 - Next-Generation dengue vaccines: leveraging Peptide-Based immunogens and advanced nanoparticles as delivery platforms
NAA Rahman, AAHA Fuaad, NAM Azami, MCIM Amin, F Azmi
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 113 (8), 2044-2054 , 2024
2024
Citations: 13 - Self-assembling lipopeptides with a potent activity against Gram-positive bacteria, including multidrug resistant strains
F Azmi, AG Elliott, ZG Khalil, WM Hussein, A Kavanagh, JX Huang, ...
Nanomedicine 10 (22), 3359-3371 , 2015
2015
Citations: 13 - LL37 microspheres loaded on activated carbon-chitosan hydrogel: anti-bacterial and anti-toxin wound dressing for chronic wound infections
BY Lim, F Azmi, SF Ng
AAPS PharmSciTech 25 (5), 110 , 2024
2024
Citations: 11 - An overview of recent developments in the application of antigen displaying vaccine platforms: Hints for future SARS-CoV-2 VLP vaccines
DI Setyo Utomo, H Suhaimi, NA Muhammad Azami, F Azmi, ...
Vaccines 11 (9), 1506 , 2023
2023
Citations: 11 - Antibiotic Biosynthesis Pathways from Endophytic Streptomyces SUK 48 through Metabolomics and Genomics Approaches
MS Baba, N Mohamad Zin, SJ Ahmad, NW Mazlan, SN Baharum, ...
Antibiotics 10 (8), 969 , 2021
2021
Citations: 9 - Influence of th e Oil Phase on the Wound Healing Activity of Sea Cucumbe r Extract-Based Cream Formulations
T Sunmugam, H Azhari, SF Ng, F Azmi
Sains Malaysiana 50 (3), 839-47 , 2021
2021
Citations: 9