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  1. Mohd Mutalip SS, Mohamed R
    Iran J Public Health, 2012;41(7):34-9.
    PMID: 23113207
    BACKGROUND: Introduction to sexual education in schools was suggested by the Malaysian government as one of the effort taken in the aim to reduce the sexual-related social problems among Malaysian teenagers nowadays. This study was proposed in the aim to determine the rate of acceptance among adolescents on the implementation of sexual education in schools.

    METHODS: This study was conducted using questionnaires distributed to 152 pre-degree students in Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Kampus Puncak Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Obtained data were statistically analyzed.

    RESULTS: Almost half (49.3%) of the respondents agreed that sexual education might help to overcome the social illness among school teenagers. Besides, a large number (77.6%) of respondents also agreed that this module should be incorporated with other core subjects compare to the feedback received on the implementation of this module on its own (28.9%).

    CONCLUSION: These results have provided some insight towards the perception of sexual education among the teenagers. Since most of the respondents agreed with this idea, so it might be a sign that the implementation of sexual education is almost accepted by the adolescents.

  2. Mohd Mutalip SS, Ab-Rahim S, Rajikin MH
    Antioxidants (Basel), 2018 Jan 26;7(2).
    PMID: 29373543 DOI: 10.3390/antiox7020022
    Vitamin E was first discovered in 1922 as a substance necessary for reproduction. Following this discovery, vitamin E was extensively studied, and it has become widely known as a powerful lipid-soluble antioxidant. There has been increasing interest in the role of vitamin E as an antioxidant, as it has been discovered to lower body cholesterol levels and act as an anticancer agent. Numerous studies have reported that vitamin E exhibits anti-proliferative, anti-survival, pro-apoptotic, and anti-angiogenic effects in cancer, as well as anti-inflammatory activities. There are various reports on the benefits of vitamin E on health in general. However, despite it being initially discovered as a vitamin necessary for reproduction, to date, studies relating to its effects in this area are lacking. Hence, this paper was written with the intention of providing a review of the known roles of vitamin E as an antioxidant in female reproductive health.
  3. Husain S, Mohamed R, Abd Halim KB, Mohd Mutalip SS
    J Biomol Struct Dyn, 2023;41(15):7158-7173.
    PMID: 36039769 DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2022.2117244
    BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) is a nuclear-localized Ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase (UCH) that functions as a tumour suppressor, and although BAP1 has been linked to cancer, the molecular mechanism by which BAP1 regulates cancer and its crystal structure have not been elucidated. In this study, computational approaches were used to identify the protein model of BAP1 and its potential inhibitors. The structure of the BAP1 model was constructed through homology modeling and the generated BAP1 model was observed to exhibit good quality protein model as the distribution of its amino acids in the Ramachandran's plot corresponded to 87.7% in the most favoured regions. Docking and simulating of the ubiquitin on the BAP1 model structure revealed the rearrangement of F228, F50, and H169 residues of the BAP1 and switching of BAP1's conformation into a productive state. Our screening results of potential BAP1 inhibitors against the FDA approved drugs shortlisted two potential inhibitors, which are FDA1065 and FDA755. We then performed molecular dynamics simulations and Molecular mechanics Poisson-Boltzmann surface area (MMPBSA) analysis on both inhibitors and found that only the BAP1-FDA755 formed a stable complex and the FDA755 ligand remained its position inside the active site of the BAP1 with a total binding energy of (-51.77 ± 3.49 kcal/mol). We speculate that the presence of methyl group in FDA755 play an important role in stabilizing the BAP1-FDA755 complex.Communicated by Ramaswamy H. Sarma.
  4. Mohd Mutalip SS, Surindar Singh GK, Mohd Shah A, Mohamad M, Mani V, Hussin SN
    Iran J Reprod Med, 2013 Aug;11(8):653-8.
    PMID: 24639803
    Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) is being used in medical treatments, but AAS also was identified to have the risks of adverse effects towards patients and consumers health.
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