About the Journal
The Al-Kunooze Scientific Journal is a peer-reviewed publication issued by Al-Kunooze University , dedicated to advancing scientific knowledge across a broad range of disciplines. The journal serves as a platform for the dissemination of original research, innovative studies, and critical reviews that contribute to academic and professional excellence. With a commitment to high standards of quality and integrity, the Al-Kunooze Scientific Journal seeks to foster collaboration among scholars, researchers, and practitioners worldwide.

Call for Papers
We warmly invite scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students to submit their valuable research articles, reviews, and case studies for publication in upcoming issues of the Al-Kunooze Scientific Journal. Your contributions play a vital role in enriching the academic community and promoting knowledge exchange. Submissions are welcomed from all scientific fields and should adhere to the journal’s submission guidelines. Join us in our mission to advance science and innovation through high-quality, impactful research.

Estimation of Some Hematological Parameters for Severe Cases of COVID-19 in Babylon City, Iraq

Hayder Abdul Hameed Alsalem; Mahammed Ebraheem Al-Defiery

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 1-13

Abstract
  The World Health Organization declared a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as a global pandemic the work has begun to combat it. Objective: The objective of the study was investigated whether can be used some biological tests as dependable biomarkers for indicating the severity of COVID-19 with a ...  Read More

Effect of black pepper on various microorganism, Basra, Iraq

Hussein Salman; Iqbal Ismael Salih; Rana Mohamed Naser

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 14-24

Abstract
  The antifungal and antibacterial properties of black pepper (Piper nigrum) were examined in this study. against a number of isolated bacteria and fungi. 58 oral swabs in all were collected from 40 women and 18 men with diabetes and urinary tract infections at Al-Moani and Al-Fayhaa Hospitals in Al-Basra ...  Read More

Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid: Effect of Laser Pulse Energy on Prepared Particle Properties

Ali H. Ali; Jamal Rzaij; Mustafa R. Al-Shaheen

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 25-43

Abstract
  The present work explored a low cost approach to synthesize zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles employing pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL). The ablated material was pelletized into a disk with a diameter of 2 cm and annealed at 400 °C for one hour. NPs were prepared with a Q-switched Nd:YAG ...  Read More

Clinical and Microscopic Evaluation of Dermatophytosis in Suspected Feline Cases

Noor Alhuda khalaf; Hussein Ali Naji

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 44-60

Abstract
  Dermatophytes are a category of fungi that preferentially target keratin and can infect the skin, hair, and nails. They are ubiquitous globally but more prevalent in warm and wet regions. These pathogens are zoonotic and represent a considerable source of infection for humans. The present study ...  Read More

The Role of Nanotechnology in the Control of Bacterial Contamination in Plant Tissue Culture: A Review

Esraa A. Al Samir; Intisar Albandar; Muntaha Kadhim; Shaimaa Al Samir

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 61-74

Abstract
  Successful “micro-propagation” requires avoiding microbial contamination of plant tissue cultures at every stage of growth. Bacterial contaminants (both Endophytic and epiphytic organisms) can lead to the loss of propagated plants at every stage of development. Plants infected with bacterial ...  Read More

Physiological Evaluation of Osteopontin and Bone Alkaline Phosphatase as Metabolic Markers in Postmenopausal Women with Osteoporosis

Sabreen Malik Nayef; Faris S. Kata

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 75-89

Abstract
  Osteoporosis is a pathological condition that results from a disruption in the dynamic balance of bone remodeling, involving complex interactions between resorption and formation markers at the cellular level. These interactions are influenced by various molecular and hormonal factors, ultimately leading ...  Read More

The Impact of Occupational Safety Practices among Welding Workers in Al Diwaniya Province, Iraq

Ahlam Ali Turki Mohammed; Alaa Kadhim Jasim; Rajaa Ahmed Mahmoud

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 90-101

Abstract
  Background: Welding is a skilled manual craft that relies on human labor and artistry to fuse metal components using heat and tools. It's crucial in manufacturing, maintenance, and construction. Despite technological advances, intricate projects still depend on welders. However, this profession exposes ...  Read More

The impact of oil revenue fluctuations on inflation and unemployment in Iraq for the period (2005-2020)

Rand Hussein Abdullah; Karrar Ali Hussein; Hussam Mezher Merdas; Abdulrahman Ali Hassan

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 102-120

Abstract
  Iraq experienced a critical and turbulent period between 2003 and 2020, marked by political instability and emergency conditions that directly impacted the country's structure, performance, and economy. In light of this, this study aimed to analyze the effect of fluctuations in oil revenues on key macroeconomic ...  Read More

Morphological characterization for the horses located in Kirkuk city

Azher Nassif Jassem; Questan Ali Ameen; Myriam Janeth Ortega Torres; Ahmed Sami Shaker

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 121-126

Abstract
  The aim of these was to look out for their implications on body dimensions. In total, 150 horses of both sexes and ages 3 to 15, were analyzed. Measurements of body length, body height (withers height), and body girth were also performed in accordance with standards. Horses were grouped according to ...  Read More

Ecological Influences on Bird Aggregation and Migration in Southern Iraq: A Scientific Review

Isam Azeez Khaleefah; Sara Salim Mohammad; Budoor M. Lateif

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 127-143

Abstract
  The southern Iraqi wetlands, especially the Hammar, Hawizeh and Central Marshes are one of the most ecologically important locations of migratory and resident birds in the Middle East. Forming a part of the largest wetland in Western Eurasia in the past, these territories are currently exposed to the ...  Read More

Review Regarding the Impact of Vitamin D Deficiency on the Function of Immune System

Hoyam S. Alghaneam; Majid N. Humoud; Huda N. Jawad AL.Husseini

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 144-158

Abstract
  The long-held knowledge regarding vitamin D is that it could affect both homeostasis of calcium and bone metabolism. It is a vital immune regulator which has impact on the immune systems' innate and adaptive components as it is based on the mounting data. Research has shown that vitamin D deficiency ...  Read More

A Review of Tumor Markers and Their Clinical Applications among Iraqi Cancer Patients

Abeer M. Hussain

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, Pages 159-173

Abstract
  Understanding the fundamentals of pathophysiology, testing methods, the causes of tumor marker levels that are outside of the normal range, and the evidence-based role of tumor markers in malignancy is essential in clinical practice, as these parameters play an increasingly important role in all facets ...  Read More

Estimation of Some Hematological Parameters for Severe Cases of COVID-19 in Babylon City, Iraq

Hayder Abdul Hameed Alsalem; Mahammed Ebraheem Al-Defiery

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 1-13

Abstract
  The World Health Organization declared a novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as a global pandemic the work has begun to combat it. Objective: The objective of the study was investigated whether can be used some biological tests as dependable biomarkers for indicating the severity of COVID-19 with a ...  Read More

Morphological characterization for the horses located in Kirkuk city

Azher Nassif Jassem; Questan Ali Ameen; Myriam Janeth Ortega Torres; Ahmed Sami Shaker

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 121-126

Abstract
  The aim of these was to look out for their implications on body dimensions. In total, 150 horses of both sexes and ages 3 to 15, were analyzed. Measurements of body length, body height (withers height), and body girth were also performed in accordance with standards. Horses were grouped according to ...  Read More

Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid: Effect of Laser Pulse Energy on Prepared Particle Properties

Ali H. Ali; Jamal Rzaij; Mustafa R. Al-Shaheen

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 25-43

Abstract
  The present work explored a low cost approach to synthesize zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles employing pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL). The ablated material was pelletized into a disk with a diameter of 2 cm and annealed at 400 °C for one hour. NPs were prepared with a Q-switched Nd:YAG ...  Read More

The Role of Nanotechnology in the Control of Bacterial Contamination in Plant Tissue Culture: A Review

Esraa A. Al Samir; Intisar Albandar; Muntaha Kadhim; Shaimaa Al Samir

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 61-74

Abstract
  Successful “micro-propagation” requires avoiding microbial contamination of plant tissue cultures at every stage of growth. Bacterial contaminants (both Endophytic and epiphytic organisms) can lead to the loss of propagated plants at every stage of development. Plants infected with bacterial ...  Read More

A Review of Tumor Markers and Their Clinical Applications among Iraqi Cancer Patients

Abeer M. Hussain

Volume 12, Issue 1 , January 2026, , Pages 159-173

Abstract
  Understanding the fundamentals of pathophysiology, testing methods, the causes of tumor marker levels that are outside of the normal range, and the evidence-based role of tumor markers in malignancy is essential in clinical practice, as these parameters play an increasingly important role in all facets ...  Read More

Impact of Ramadan Fasting on Anthropometric measures and Lipid Profile in Iraqi Adults

Dhuha F. Taaban et al

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 01 January 2026

Abstract
  Background: Ramadan fasting is a unique form of intermittent fasting characterized by abstinence from food and drink from dawn to sunset. Its effects on anthropometric parameters and metabolic health remain an active area of research.Objective: To evaluate the short-term effects of Ramadan fasting on ...  Read More

Synthesis And Characterization, Some Azide Compounds Ioaded On The Liposomes And Studying Their Effectiveness As Antioxidants And Cancer

Sakena Hussain Mzhera; Faeza A. Almashal; Nadia A. Hussein Al-Assady; Ihsan Ibadi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 January 2026

Abstract
  The study included the preparation of three types of chalcons compound (T1, T2, and T3) through the interaction of addition (4-azidophenylethanone) with some types of aldehydes (oxochromane-3-carbldehyde , 4-dimethyl ameno benzaldehyde,3-nitro benzaldehyde) With the presence of a basic medium, the prepared ...  Read More

Protective effects of broccoli sprout extract on Caspase 3 and liver function in rat female treated with methotrexate

Nuha Hussam Abdulwahab

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 February 2026

Abstract
  Methotrexate (MTX) is an analog of folic acid utilized as a low-dose treatment for autoimmune diseases, such as PsA or RA and a high-dose treatment for cancer. MTX increased the apoptosis by switching on caspase 3, which is switching on death protease, stimulating the specific incision of cellular proteinase. ...  Read More

Improving the topical delivery of antifungals by using nano-vesicular drug delivery systems: the case of novasomes

Muqdad Alhijjaj; Duaa Jabar Sibti; Dawood Hilayil

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 February 2026

Abstract
  Abstract Topical delivery of antifungal is widely used for treating superficial and deep skin mycosis. However, conventional formulations have some limitations, including low skin penetration, short retention times at the site of application, and reduced therapeutic efficacy, as well as topical adverse ...  Read More

A Rapid Protocol of DNA Extraction for Molecular and Immunological Identification of Aspergillus species

MARWAN Y AL-MAQTOOFI; ALAA A. AL-RIFAIE

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 14 February 2026

Abstract
  Morphological characterization has gradually been replaced by molecular DNA methods to specifically identify the species of fungi. Therefore, an efficient, fast, and inexpensive procedure to get the fungal genomic DNA is very desirable in a variety of applications including DNA barcoding and genetic ...  Read More

Relationship between Rubella Virus in Women and anti-dsDNA levels

Ola salih ali

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 February 2026

Abstract
  Abstract: Using a cross-sectional methodology, blood samples were subjected to ELISA analysis to quantify rubella IgM, rubella IgG, and anti-dsDNA antibody concentrations in order to ascertain the correlation between rubella immunological indicators, specifically IgM and IgG, and anti-dsDNA antibody ...  Read More

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Toward COVID-19 Among Medical Sciences Students in Iraq: A Cross-Sectional Study with Age, Gender, and College Comparisons

Khansaa ِAuda Hussein; Suha N. Muhsin

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 February 2026

Abstract
  Abstract: Covid-19 has affected many countries around the world. Medical science students are the future public health staff who can provide the citizens with correct virological information. The study aimed to assess private medical sciences students' knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding ...  Read More

The impact of Gabapentin on Testes and Epididymis and Antioxidant Status of Adult Male Mice

Zainab Karim Al-Timimi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 17 February 2026

Abstract
  The study aimed to evaluate the effects of different doses of gabapentin on the testes and epididymis of adult male mice and on oxidative stress markers, it also investigated its impact on sperm quality and overall reproductive function . Twenty-four adult male mice were randomly divided into 4 groups. ...  Read More

Publisher:
Al-Kunooze University

Chief of Editorial Board:
Dr. Muqdad Alhijjaj

Editorial Board:
Dr Firas A. Hashim


Frequency: Quarterly

Print ISSN: 2706-6223

Online ISSN: 2706-6231

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