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Yousef Mehmannavaz*, Cyrus Amirinia, Mortaza Bonyadi and Rasoul Vaez Torshizi
Abstract: The effects of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 polymorphism were examined on milk production traits and genetic trends in the Iranian Holstein bulls. A total of 282 bulls were genotyped for SnaBI restriction site in the 5' flanking region of IGF-1 by applying PCR-RFLP method. The allele frequencies for C and T alleles were 0.562 and 0.438, respectively. The results indicated that genetic variants at the 5'-noncoding region of the bovine IGF-1 gene had a marked effect on estimated breeding values of milk (EBVM) and fat yields (EBVF). The heterozygous bulls (CT genotype) had higher EBVM and EBVF than homozygous bulls (P < 0.1) . The average substitution effects of alleles were not significant for none of studied traits (P > 0.1). The studied polymorphism of IGF-1 showed no significant association with genetic trends of milk related traits (P > 0.1). These results suggest that allelic interaction in IGF-1 polymorphism as over dominance and might be effectiveness in animal improving by crossbreeding.[...] Read More.
Keywords: IGF-1, polymorphism, Holstein, genetic trend.
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Shie-Jea Lin, Li-Lin Chen, Chiou-Yen Wen and Wen-Shen Chu*
Abstract: In a screen of 175 fungal strains, Aspergillus oryzae LL1 and LL2 were identified as having the highest extracellular leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) activity. LAP activity was optimal when A. oryzae LL1 was subjected to submerged fermentation with an inoculum size of 105 spores per ml and an agitation of 100 rpm at 30°C in media containing defatted soybean and rice husk with a pH of 4.5 for 72 h. Partial characterization of A. oryzae LL1 LAP revealed that it could be greatly inhibited by 2 mmol L-1 of Pb2+, Cu2+, or Fe2+. In contrast, 2 mmol L-1 Zn2+ stimulated LAP activity about one-fold compared to adding 30 mmol L-1 zinc increased DH to 33.3% for LAP LL1 during a piolot plant scale experiment hydrolysis of chopped chicken breast meat (Lin et al., 2008; Eur Food Res. Technol., 2008) . To determine the stability of A. oryzae LL1 LAP, the samples were stored at -80, -20, 4 and 25°C for eight weeks with residual activities being reduced to 84, 72, 61 and 58%, respectively. Taken together, our data suggest that A. oryzae, LL1 LAP has tremendous potential for use in the food industry.[...] Read More.
Keywords: leucine aminopeptidase, Aspergillus oryzae, culture conditions, fermentation, Zn2+.
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Lynn Maori and Nandita De*
Abstract: An investigation was undertaken to determine bacteriological quality of crockery and cutlery of seven restaurants in Federal University of Technology, Yola (FUTY) kiosk. Samples (147) were collected and cultured in appropriate media and the bacterial isolates were identified according to their morphological and biochemical characteristics. The result revealed a profile of seven (7) different bacterial species including Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus vulgaris, Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli and the species of Shigella, Klebseilla and Bacillus. The total values of bacterial count (TBC per ml) of the samples were in the range of 1.1 x 104 - 3.0 x 105 for cups, 2.2 x 104 - 1.6 x 105 for forks, 1.0 x 104 - 3.3 x 105 for knives, 1.2 x 104 – 2 .5 x 105 for plates and 1.5 x 104 - 4.7 x 105 for spoons cfu/ml. So, it may be concluded that in order to prevent food-borne infection, food inspectors should monitor the hygienic status of the restaurants within FUTY kiosk.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Salmonella, Shigella, Escherichia coli, Bacillus, Staphylococcus, Proteus vulgaris, Klebseilla.
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B. O. Emikpe*, O. G. Ohore, M. Olujonwo and S. O. Akpavie
Abstract: A total of 672 sera from apparently healthy commercial and indigenous chickens of different ages were screened for antibodies to infectious bronchitis (IB) virus using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Samples obtained from breeder, layer, grower and indigenous chicken flocks in Oyo, Ogun, Ondo and Lagos states of southwestern Nigeria were screened. The total seroprevalence was 82.7% with ELISA units of 77.0 ± 8.0. Among the groups of birds, layers had the highest ELISA units of 80.0 ± 9.0, breeders had 73.0 ± 8.0 while indigenous chickens had 73.0 ± 7.0 ELISA units. These chickens, except the breeders, had no history of vaccination against infectious bronchitis. The higher prevalence observed in layers, growers and indigenous chickens may be due to field infection since maternal antibody was expected to have waned between three and four weeks of life. These findings indicate a high infectious bronchitis virus activity in southwestern Nigeria chickens hence there is an urgent need for the development of prevention and control policies against IB in Nigerian poultry farms and a national control programme for infectious bronchitis virus infection should be planned.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Chickens, infectious bronchitis virus, Nigeria, prevalence, southwest.
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Jyotsnamayee Sabat and Nibha Gupta*
Abstract: A fungal strain namely, Penicillium steckii was obtained from saline environment of mangrove plant Avicennia marina and evaluated for antifungal activity in PDA against dieback pathogen of rose. Amendments at the level of different carbon and nitrogen source and their concentrations, inorganic and organic salts resultant into the development of new and modified medium of basal PDA under which our fungi exhibited enhanced level of antifungal activity. Achievement of this medium composition may be useful further in process development to elaborate the antagonistic active principle against plant pathogens.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Mangrove, avicennia, antifungal, penicillium, dieback, nutrient.
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I. Joseph and A. J. A. Ranjit Singh*
Abstract: The intestinal microflora is a positive health asset that crucially influences the normal structural and functional development of the mucosal immune system. In the new born, the colonization of microbes in the alimentary system starts as soon as the womb comes out. A study on the early colonized bacterial species in a new - born will help to understand the immuno protective functions in the new-born. The initial colonization of bacterial population in the alimentary tract of a new-born baby varied according to the mode of child birth. In the alimentary tract of the normally delivered baby, beneficial probiotic microbial invasion in the intestinal region is high and such microbes are mostly from the mother. In a surgically (Caesarian) delivered baby, the alimentary tract receives mostly non beneficial microbes from the environment and hence such babies are susceptible to infection.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Lactobacillus, new-born, probiotic, immune system, nosocomial infection, Caesarian, normal child birth.
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H.  Sawadogo-Lingani*, B. Diawara, R. K. Glover, K. Tano-Debrah, A. S. Traoré and M. Jakobsen
Abstract: The traditional processes of sorghum grains malting were investigated in Tamale (Northern Ghana) from the raw materials through to the sun-dried malted sorghum including steeping and germination stages. Samples were taken at each processing stage and cultured for the isolation of LAB. The isolates were characterized by basic phenotyping, ITS-PCR / RFLP analysis and identified by partial sequencing of 16S r RNA genes. Their antimicrobial and amylolytic activities and exopolysaccharides production were also investigated. During steeping, the LAB counts in the steep water increased from 105 to 109 - 1010 cfu/ml and pH of the steep water decreased from 5.08 ± 0.22 to 4.20 ± 0.50. A total of 106 isolates were identified and the predominant isolates belonged to the species Lactobacillus fermentum (58.49%), Pediococcus acidilactici (22.64%), Weissella confusa (11.32%), Enteroccocus faecium, Pediococcus pentosaseus and Lactococcus lactis. Some isolates showed interesting antimicrobial activity (39.62%), slight amylolytic activity (37.73%) and ability to produce exopolysaccharides (90.5%). L. fermentum isolates dominated the microbiota from sorghum grains to malted sorghum. These isolates had technological properties comparable to those responsible for the acidification of sorghum beer (dolo, pito) wort produced from sorghum malt (previously studied), suggesting their potential for use as starter cultures. Suitable isolates of L. fermentum are promising candidates to be used as starter cultures from the initial step of malting, that is, the steeping and are expected to inhibit the growth and survival of pathogens and spoilage microflora, and to control the lactic fermentation of dolo and pito wort or other sorghum malt-based products like infant formulations.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Sorghum, sorghum malt, lactic acid bacteria, identification, technological properties.
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Kanchalika Ratanacherdchai*, Hong-Kai Wang, Fu-Cheng Lin and Kasem Soytong
Abstract: Thirty-four isolates of Colletotrichum spp. including 2 species, C. gloeosporioides and C. capsici, from anthracnose on Bell pepper, Long cayenne pepper and Bird’s eye chilli were isolated and their pathogenicity was proven via fruit inoculation. Pathogenicity tests divided pathogenic potential into low, medium and high virulence groups. It is clearly revealed that C. capsici from the three tested hosts expressed the highest virulent isolates. Cross-inoculation of three high virulent isolates of C. capsici in accordance with three chilli varieties showed that all isolates could produce anthracnose symptom in the same lesions. All tested isolates developed lesions after co-inoculation of all hosts. Inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) analysis indicated that there are two distinct groups of C. gloeosporioides and C. capsici. Furthermore, genetic diversity was correlated with geographic distribution, while there was no clear relationship between genetic diversity and pathogenic variability. But it is clearly demonstrated that whereas C. gloeosporioides appears in the same geographic area as C. capsici, it causes lower disease incidence.[...] Read More.
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Ammara Hassan* and Imran Amjad
Abstract: Yoghurt was prepared with two different types of starter cultures that are Lactobacillus bulgaricus and L. acidophilus. In this study 3, 4 and 5% starter cultures were used and stored at 4ºC for 12 days. To analyze the effect of two different cultures and their concentrations on the properties of yoghurt, different physio -chemical tests (protein, lactose, ash, fat, acidity, total solid, pH and moisture) were performed. The results showed that the protein, lactose, ash, fat, acidity and total solid mass were slightly increased while pH and moisture values gradually decreased during storage period of 12 days. The comparative study of starter cultures showed that L. acidophilus produced good quality yoghurt as compared to L. bulgaricus.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Yoghurt, starter cultures, physio-chemical, comparative study of starter cultures.
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Ahmed Oladimeji* and Musa Abdulrasak Kannike
Abstract: The efficacy of neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss), basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) leaf extracts and lambda-cyhalothrin were compared at three levels of concentration against flea beetle, Podagrica spp. (Jac.) in okra. The leaf extracts were applied at 5, 10 and 20 ml per litre while lambda-cyhalothrin was applied at 2.5, 3.75 and 5.0 ml per litre. Distilled water only served as control. In this study, treatment of okra plant with the synthetic insecticide and the leaf extracts against Podagrica spp. using hand spray significantly suppressed (P < 0.05) insect population, reduced leaf damage and enhanced dry pod yield. The treated okra plants performed significantly better (P < 0.05) than the control. Percentage reduction in leaf damage ranged between 21 - 43% in O. basilicum, 50 - 54% in Azadirachta indica and 72 - 81% in lambda-cyhalothrin compared with the control. There was significant linear negative relationship between dry pod yield and surface area of leaf damaged by the insect (0.001 < P > 0.01).[...] Read More.
Keywords: Botanical insecticide, Azadirachta indica, Ocimum basilicum, synthetic insecticide, Abelmoschus esculentus, flea beetle.
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