The master’s thesis in the Department of Clinical Chemistry at the College of Medicine, University of Karbala discussed the evaluation of the effect of nano-chrysin on the levels of inflammatory and oxidative markers in Iraqi women. The thesis submitted by the researcher (Sarah Nazim Sahib) was entitled “Evaluation of the effect of nano-chrysin on the levels of inflammatory and oxidative markers in Iraqi women with rheumatoid arthritis”. The discussion committee consisted of:
Prof. Dr. Majid Kazim Hussein, Chairman
Prof. Dr. Haider Jabbar Kazim, Member
Prof. Dr. Ammar Kani Yassin, Member
Prof. Dr. Jawad Fadhil Kazim Al-Ta’mah, Supervisor
Prof. Dr. Athir Hamid Awda, Supervisor
(Chryon-Nio-Hya) The study aimed to prepare a nano-complex of chrysin (antioxidant) with niosium and encapsulate it with hyaluronic acid to produce
Where all its chemical, physical and molecular properties were studied, as well as its effect on the disease by incubating it with isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells with the blood of arthritis patients. The study also achieved great success through the effect of the manufactured nanomaterial distinguished by several chemical techniques on the levels of some oxidants and antioxidants in the blood serum, as well as its effect on some inflammatory and anti-inflammatory indicators and the balance between them, which were measured in the patients’ blood serum, as the results of the study showed their return to their normal levels.