Biography

Prof. Khalid Hussein Hassan Zaghloul

Zoology Dept.,

Fayoum University, Egypt

Email: KHZ00@fayoum.edu.eg


Qualifications

1985 B. Sc., Zoology, Cairo University, Egypt

1993 M. Sc., Physiology, Cairo University, Egypt

1997 Ph.D., Physiology, Cairo University, Egypt


Publications (Selected)


  1. Khalid H. Zaghloul, Heba A. Mohamed, Abdulkareem M. Abdullatef, Mohamed W. Khalil (2020): Genotoxic and Histopathological Effects of Water Pollution on Clarias gariepinus Fish at Fayoum Governorate, Egypt. Journal of Natural Resources, 11: 499 - 512.
  2. Amr Adel Abdel-Khalek , Hossam Shabaan Zayed, Samira M. Elsayad and Khalid H. Zaghloul (2020): Assessment of metal pollution impacts on Tilapia zillii and Mugil cephalus inhabiting Qaroun and Wadi El-Rayan lakes, Egypt, using integrated biomarkers Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 27:26773–26785.
  3. Sara Sami, Marwa M. Attia, Magdy I.Hanna, Al-Bassel D.A. and Khalid H. Zaghloul (2020): Survey on Ectoparasites Infestation of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) Collected From Different Aquatic Habitats In Egypt. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences. , 11(2): 79- 92.
  4. Abdel-Karim M. Abdel-Lateif, Ahmed A. Kandeel, Basma A. Kelani and Khalid H. Zaghloul (2019): Possible ameliorative effects of moringa olifera in inhibiting toxicity of adriamycin in male rats. Br J Med Health Res. ,6(10): 1- 31.
  5. Ahmed A. Kandeel, Abd-El-Karim M. Abd-Lateif, Wessam S. Tawfik and Khalid H. Zaghloul (2019): Protective effect of L-Carnitine against reproductive toxicity of monosodium glutamate in male albino mice Br J Med Health Res. ,6(08): 10- 32.
  6. Zaghloul, K.H.; Heba A. Mohamed and Mohamed W. Khalil (2019): Hematological changes induced by heavy metals bioaccumulation in Clarias gariepinus fish at Fayoum Governorate, Egypt Biochemistry letters,14(3): 34- 48.
  7. Ghada Taha Taha Belal, Nahed S. Gad, Khalid H. Zaghloul (2016): Possible Ameliorative Effect of Zinc in Inhibiting the Toxicity of Tak as Organochlorine Pesticide on Oreochromis niloticus. J. of Biotechnology and Biochemistry., 2(7): 22- 30.
  8. Mohamed A. Helaly, Azza A. Said, Maha M. El-Kholy; Zaghloul, K. H.. (2016): Physiological and biochemical studies on albino rats administered contaminated water and fish supplemented with fennel. J. of Environ. Sci., Toxic. and Food Tech. 10(12): 67-74.
  9. Khalid H. Zaghloul; Azza A. Said; Samira M. El-Sayad and Ghada S. M. Ali (2016): Role of heavy metals bioaccumulation on some physiological and histopathological changes in the cultured Oreochromis niloticus and Mugil cephalus at EL- Fayoum governorate, Egypt. Egypt. J. Zool., 66: 167-188.
  10. Khalid H. Zaghloul; Azza A. Said; Samira M. El-Sayad and Ghada S. M. Ali (2016): Assessment of fish farms water quality on the cultured Oreochromis niloticus and Mugil cephalus at EL-Fayoum governorate, Egypt, Egypt. J. Zool., 66: 151-166.
  11. Wafaa S. Hasheesh; Mohamed A.S. Marie; Khalid H. Zaghloul and Ebtesam S. Taher (2012): Ecological and Biochemical studies on the Nile catfish Clarias gariepinus inhabiting different ecosystems. J. Egypt. Ger. Soc. Zool., 64(A): 53- 78.
  12. Omar, W.A.; Zaghloul, K.H.; Abdel-Khalek, A.A. and Abo-Hegab, S. (2012): Genotoxic effects of metal pollution in two fish species; Oreochromis niloticus and Mugil cephalus from highly degraded aquatic habitats. Mutation Research-Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis. 746: 7-14.
  13. Zaghloul, K. H.; Wael A Omar; Amro, A. and Abo-Hegab S. (2011): Ecological monitoring of Mediterranean Solea egyptiaca transplanted into lake qaroun, Egypt. Aust. J. of Basic and Applied Science , 5(7): 851 – 862
  14. Zaghloul, K. H.; Hassan, E. M. and Abdel-Kader, M. H. (2008):Hematoporphyrin toxicity in the cultured Oreochromis niloticus. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 4: 81 – 88.
  15. Zaghloul, K. H. (2008): Ecotoxicological recovery of agricultural drainage water impact on Clarias gariepinus in El-Fayoum Governorate, Egypt. Egypt. J. Exp. Biol. (Zool.), 4: 73 – 79.


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