Dr. Ali Kamal  Attia Haroon Elatfy
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Dr. Ali Kamal Attia Haroon Elatfy

Associate Professor
National Organization for Drug Control and Research, Egypt


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Cairo University, Egypt

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Biography

Dr. Ali Kamal Attia Haroon Elatfy is currently working as Associate Professor at National Organization for Drug Control and Research (NODCAR). He obtained his PhD in Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt in 2008. He has experience in the analysis of Minerals and Drugs in Raw Materials and in Dosage forms by using different Analytical methods such as Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, Thermal Analysis and Modern Electro analytical Methods. He is interested in Electrochemistry and other Analytical Techniques to Achieve Accurate and Sensitive Methods by using Clean, Fast and Low Cost methods of Analysis. He is also working as reviewer for Sensors Letter Journal and Arabian Journal of Chemistry, and Acting Head of Elemental Analysis Division since 2010. He has published 23 research papers in the field of specialization in international journals.

Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Physical Sciences
62%
Analytical Chemistry
90%
Inorganic Chemistry
75%
Nanotechnology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Attia, A.K., M.A. Al-Ghobashy, G.M. El-Sayed and S.M. Kamal, 2018. Voltammeric monitoring of linezolid, meropenem and theophylline in plasmas. Anal. Biochem., 545: 54-64.
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  2. Attia, A.K., G.G. Mohamed and H.E. Ahmed, 2018. Structural investigation, molecular structure and molecular docking of solifenacin succinate, flavoxate hydrochloride and tolterodine tartrate anti-cholinergic drugs. J. Thermal Anal. Calorimetry, 131: 1345-1360.
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  3. Rizk, M., M.A. Sultan, E.A. Taha, A.K. Attia and Y.M. Abdallah, 2017. Sensitive validated voltammetric determination of apixaban using a multi-walled carbon nanotube-modified carbon paste electrode: Application to a drug product and biological sample. Anal. Methods, 9: 2523-2534.
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  4. Rizk, M., M.A. Sultan, E.A. Taha, A.K. Attia and Y.M. Abdallah, 2017. Highly sensitive carbon based sensing utilizing titanium dioxide nanoparticles and multiwalled carbon nanotubes for determination of ticagrelor: Pharmacokinetics application. J. Electrochem. Soc., 164: H770-H778.
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  5. Mohammed, M.A., A.K. Attia and H.M. Elwy, 2017. Electrochemical sensor based on multiwalled carbon nanotube, alizarine red S and chitosan for simultaneous determination of oxomemazine hydrochloride, paracetamol and guaifenesin. Electroanalysis, 29: 506-513.
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  6. Mohamed, M.A. and A.K. Attia, 2017. Thermal behavior and decomposition kinetics of cinnarizine under isothermal and non-isothermal conditions. J. Thermal Anal. Calorimetry, 127: 1751-1756.
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  7. Attia, K.A., S.N. Rashed and A.R. Wasfy, 2017. Simultaneous electrochemical determination of articaine HCl and epinephrine. Insights Anal. Electrochem., Vol. 3, No. 1. 10.21767/2470-9867.100018.
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  8. Attia, A.K., N.S. Rashed, M.M. Fouad and R.A. Wasfy, 2017. Electrochemical determination of tolfenamic acid in bulk, tablets and urine. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 9: 453-468.
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  9. Attia, A.K., N.F. Abo-Talib and M.H. Tammam, 2017. Voltammetric determination of ivabradine hydrochloride using multiwalled carbon nanotubes modified electrode in presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. Adv. Pharmaceut. Bull., 7: 151-157.
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  10. Attia, A.K., M.M. Abdel-Moety and S.G. Abdel-Hamid, 2017. Thermal analysis study of antihypertensive drug doxazosin mesilate. Arab. J. Chem., 10: S334-S338.
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  11. Attia, A.K., M.M. Abdel-Moety and S.G. Abdel-Hamid, 2017. Thermal analyses of some fluoroquinolone pharmaceutical compounds in comparison with molecular orbital calculations. New J. Chem., 41: 10189-10197.
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  12. Attia, A.K., M.A. Mohamed and A.M. Fekry, 2017. Electroanalytical determination of escitalopram oxalate using nickel nanoparticles modified carbon paste sensor. Acta Chim. Slov., 64: 415-421.
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  13. Attia, A.K., A.S. Saad, M.S. Alaraki and E.S. Elzanfaly, 2017. Study of thermal analysis behavior of fenbendazole and rafoxanide. Adv. Pharmaceut. Bull., 7: 329-334.
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  14. Attia, A.K. and H.M. Hendawy, 2017. Electrochemical characterization of xipamide using cyclic and square wave voltammetry. Res. Rev. Electrochem., Vol. 8, No. 1. .
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  15. Sultan, M.A., A.K. Attia, M.M. Abou El-Alamin and M.A. Atia, 2016. The novel use of multiwalled carbon nanotubes-based sensors for voltammetric determination of itraconazole: Application to pharmaceutical dosage form and biological samples through spiked urine sample. World J. Pharm. Pharmaceut. Sci., 5: 93-108.
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  16. Rashed, N.S., M.M. Fouad, A.K. Attia and R.A. Wasfy, 2016. Validated stability-indicating spectroscopic methods for determination of agomelatine. J. Global Trends Pharmaceut. Sci., 7: 3117-3124.
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  17. Attia, A.K., E.Y.Z. Frag and H.E. Ahmed, 2016. Validated electroanalytical determination of flavoxate hydrochloride and tolterodine tartrate drugs in bulk, dosage forms and urine using modified carbon paste electrodes. Arabian J. Chem., (In Press). 10.1016/j.arabjc.2016.07.015.
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  18. Attia, A.K., E.Y. Frag, G.G. Mohamed and H.E. Ahmed, 2016. Liquid chromatographic determination of solifenacin succinate, flavoxate hydrochloride and tolterodine tartrate in bulk drugs and their pharmaceutical dosage forms. J. Chilean Chem. Soc., 61: 2772-2776.
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  19. Attia, A.K., A.M. Badawy and S.G. Abd-Elhamid, 2016. Determination of sparfloxacin and besifloxacin hydrochlorides using gold nanoparticles modified carbon paste electrode in micellar medium. RSC Adv., 6: 39605-39617.
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  20. Saad, A.S., A.K. Attia, M.S. Alaraki and E.S. Elzanfaly, 2015. Comparative study on the selectivity of various spectrophotometric techniques for the determination of binary mixture of fenbendazole and rafoxanide. Spectrochim. Acta Part A: Mol. Biomol. Spectrosc., 150: 682-690.
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  21. Rizk, M., M.S. Elshahed, A.K. Attia and A.S. Farag, 2015. Spectrophotometric determination of pregabalin using N-(1-naphthyl) ethylenediamine, as UV labeling reagent. Int. J. Pharm. Biol. Sci., 5: 152-162.
  22. Rizk, M., M.S. Elshahed, A.K. Attia and A.S. Farag, 2015. Spectrofluorimetric determination of levetiracetam in pure and dosage forms through derivatization with 9-fluorenylmethyl chloroformate using structural elucidation of the reaction product by LC-MS/MS. Indo Am. J. Pharmaceut. Res., 5: 2292-2305.
  23. Rizk, M., A.K. Attia, M.S. Elshahed and A.S. Farag, 2015. Validated voltammetric method for the determination of antiparkinsonism drug entacapone in bulk, pharmaceutical formulation and human plasma. J. Electroanal. Chem., 743: 112-119.
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  24. Badawy, A.M., A.K. Attia, M.M. Abd-Elmoety, A.E.E. Abd-Elaleem and S.G. Abd-Elhamid, 2015. Spectrophotometric and spectrodensitometric determination of sparfloxacin and besifloxacin hydrochlorides in presence of their peroxide degradation products. Int. J. Pharmaceut. Anal., 40: 1254-1268.
  25. Attia, A.K., W.M. Salem and M.A. Mohamed, 2015. Voltammetric assay of metformin hydrochloride using pyrogallol modified carbon paste electrode. Acta Chim. Slov., 62: 588-594.
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  26. Attia, A.K., E.R. Souaya and E.A. Soliman, 2015. Thermal analysis investigation of dapoxetine and vardenafil hydrochlorides using molecular orbital calculations. Adv. Pharmaceut. Bull., 5: 523-529.
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  27. Abo-Talib, N.F., M.H. Tammam and A.K. Attia, 2015. Electrochemical study of ivabradine hydrochloride ion selective electrodes using different ionophores. RSC Adv., 5: 95592-95597.
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  28. Saber, R.A., A. K. Attia and W.M. Salem, 2014. Thermal analysis study of antihypertensive drugs telmisartan and cilazapril. Adv. Pharm. Bull. 4 : 283-287.
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  29. Rashed, N.S., M.M. Fouad, A.K. Attia and R.A. Wasfy, 2014. Validated stability-indicating high performance liquid chromatographic and spectroscopic methods for determination of agomelatine. World J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci. 3: 113-124.
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  30. Attia, A.K., M.M. Abd-Elmoety, A.M. Badawy, A.E. Abd-Elaleem and S.G. Abd-Elhamid, 2014. Electroanalytical determination of gemifloxacin mesylate in bulk, tablets and human urine using gold nanoparticles modified carbon paste electrode. Anal. Bioanal. Chem. Res., 1: 128-138.
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  31. El-Shal, M.A., and A.K. Attia, 2013. Adsorptive stripping voltammetric behavior and determination of zolmitriptan using differential pulse and square wave voltammetry. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 5: 32-45.
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  32. El-Shal, M.A., A.K. Attia and S.A. Abdulla, 2013. β-Cyclodextrin modified carbon paste electrode for the determination of gemifloxacin and nadifloxacin. J. Adv. Sci. Res., 4: 25-30.
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  33. Attia, A.K., M.M. Ibrahim and M.A. El-Ries, 2013. Thermal analysis of some antidiabetic pharmaceutical compounds. Adv. Pharm. Bull., 3: 419-424.
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  34. Attia, A.K. and M.M. Abdel-Moety, 2013. Thermoanalytical investigation of terazosin hydrochloride. Adv. Pharm. Bull., 3: 147-152.
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  35. Al-Nahary, T.T., M.A. Nabi El-Ries, G.G. Mohamed, A.K. Attia, Y.N. Mabkhot, M. Haroun and A. Barakat, 2013. Multiclass analysis on repaglinide, flubendazole, robenidine hydrochloride and danofloxacin drugs. Arabian J. Chem., 6: 131-144.
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  36. Attia, A.K., N.Y. Hassan, A. EL-Bayoumi and S.G. Abdel-Hamid, 2012. Thermoanalytical study of alfuzosin HCl. Int. J. Curr. Pharm. Res., 4: 101-105.
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  37. Attia, A.K. and M.A. El-Shal, 2012. Electrochemical determination of antibacterial drug moxifloxacin hydrochloride using chloranil modified carbon paste electrode. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 4: 213-224.
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  38. Attia, A.K., R.A. Saber and S.A. Abdulla, 2011. Electrochemical determination of antihypertensive drug nisoldipine in bulk and tablet dosage form using carbon paste electrode. J. Pharm. Res., 4: 2362-2365.
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  39. Attia, A.K. and A. Refaat, 2011. Saber, differential pulse voltammetric assay of antibacterial drug doxycycline hyclate. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 3: 291-301.
  40. Attia, A.K., 2010. Electrochemical determination of anaesthetic drug benoxinate hydrochloride. Sens. Electroanal, 5: 209-219.
  41. Attia, A.K., 2010. Determination of antihypertensive drug moexipril hydrochloride based on the enhancement effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate at carbon paste electrode. Talanta, 81: 25-29.
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  42. El-Ries, M.A.N., G.G. Mohamed and A.K. Attia, 2008. Electrochemical determination of the antidiabetic drug repaglinide. Yakugaku Zasshi, 128: 171-177.
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  43. El-Ries, M.A., G.G. Mohamed and A.K. Attia, 2008. Application of carbon paste and glassy carbon electrodes in the determination of the anthelmintic drug Flubendazole. Sensing Electroanal. J., 3: 65-82.
  44. El-Ries, M.A., G.G. Mohamed and A.K. Attia, 2007. Electrochemical determination of the veterinary drug danofloxacin. Sci. Pap. Univ. Pardubice, Ser., 13: 21-33.
  45. El-Ries, M.A., G.G. Mohamed and A.K. Attia, 2007. Electrochemical determination of the anticoccidial drug robenidine hydrochloride. Sci. Pap. Univ. Pardubice, Ser., 13: 47-60.
  46. Sayed, S.A., S.A. Ibrahim and A.K. Attia, 2005. Indirect atomic absorption spectrometric determination of cyproheptadine, cetirizine and terbinafine hydrochlorides based on the formation of ion-associates with manganese and zinc thiocyanate complexes. Al-Azhar Bull. Sci., 16: 25-36.