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P. Daisy, Kanakappan Santosh and M. Rajathi*
Abstract: This study aims to investigate the therapeutic effects of Clitoria ternatea Linn. leaves and flowers extract on alloxan-induced diabetic rats. The effect of aqueous extract of C. ternatea leaves and flowers on serum glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, insulin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDL-cholesterol, protein, urea, creatinine were examined in control and extract treated diabetic rats. Glycogen was examined both in the liver and skeletal muscles of control and extract treated diabetic rats, whereas, the activity of glycolytic enzyme glucokinase and gluconeogenic enzyme glucose-6- phosphatase was examined in the liver. Oral administration of aqueous extract of C. ternatea leaves (400 mg/kg body weight) and flowers (400 mg/kg body weight) for 84 days significantly reduced serum glucose, glycosylated hemoglobin, total cholesterol, triglycerides, urea, creatinine and the activity of gluconeogenic enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase, but increased serum insulin, HDL-cholesterol, protein, liver and skeletal muscle glycogen content and the activity of glycolytic enzyme glucokinase. For all the above biochemical parameters investigated, C. ternatea leaves treated rat showed a little better activity than C. ternatea flowers treated diabetic rats. The present investigation suggests that C. ternatea leaves and flowers extract exhibit antihyperglycaemic and antihyperlipidaemic effects and consequently may alleviate liver and renal damage associated with alloxan-induced diabetes mellitus in rats.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Alloxan, diabetes mellitus, Clitoria ternatea, enzymes, hemoglobin.
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Batool Keramat, *, Khosrow Manouchehri Kalantari, and Mohammad Javad Arvin
Abstract: The jasmonates are a group of plant–growth regulators that cause a wide variety of plant responses. Cadmium (Cd) is a toxic heavy metal, which causes toxicity in living organisms, and is considered as an environmental contaminant. In present investigation, the interactive effects of methyl jasmonate (0, 0.01 or 0.1 mM) and cadmium chloride (0 or 500 µM) on malondialdehyde (MDA), hydrogen peroxide (H2O 2) and antioxidant enzymes in soybean (Glycine max L.) leaves were studied. Treatment of methyl jasmonate (MeJA) together with cadmium reduced the amount of H2O2 and MDA when compared with cadmium treated plants. The activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), ascorbate peroxidase (APX) and catalase (CAT), increased in treated plants with MeJA, and Cd, but guaiacol peroxidase (GPX) activity did not show any noticeable difference. In addition, MeJA treatment increased the amount of dehydro ascorbic acid (DHA) in plants under Cd stress whereas, there was no significant difference in the content of ascorbic acid (ASA). Based on our results, it seems that the application of MeJA together with Cd caused alleviation of Cd damages by the reduction of MDA and H2O2 content and increase in activities of antioxidant enzymes in soybean plants.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Ascorbate peroxidase, catalase, lipid peroxidation, superoxide dismutase.
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Babajide, J. M.*, Atanda, O. O, Ibrahim, T. A., Majolagbe, H.O. and Akinbayode, S. A.
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Oyeleke, S. B.
Abstract: Five samples each of twenty brands of commercially produced yoghurt were purchased randomly from different provision stores within Minna. The results showed that the total bacterial count ranged from 1.0 x 107 to 9.4 x 107 cfu/ml. The organisms isolated included species of Staphylococcus, Lactobacillus, Enterobacter and Bacillus, for bacteria, and species of Aspergillus, Fusarium, Candida, Penicillium, Cephalosporium and Mucor for fungi. However, species of Bacillus and Aspergillus were isolated the most frequently. The result revealed that yoghurt commercially produce in Minna are of high quality. All effort should be geared toward sustaining it.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Yoghurt, commercially, bifidobacteria, probiotic, lactobacili.
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Del Nobile, M. A.,*, Conte, A. , Incoronato, A. L. and Panza, O.
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Muhammad, Nasiru Olanrewaju * and Oloyede, Oyelola Bukoye
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Sulaiman Ali Alharbi
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Chaiba Abdellah, Rhazi Filali Fouzia*, Chahlaoui Abdelkader, Soulaymani Bencheikh Rachida and Zerhouni Mouloud
Abstract: A study was made of Salmonella contamination in chicken carcasses and giblets sampled from retail outlets in Meknès, Morocco. The serotypes as well as antibiotic-resistance patterns of the Salmonella isolates were determined. A total of 576 samples (144 from popular market, 144 from artisanal slaughterhouses, 144 from poulterers’ shops and 144 from a supermarket) were tested. Among them, 57 (9.90%) were positive for Salmonella, 20.83% (30/57) from popular market, 16.66% (24/57) from artisanal slaughterhouses and 2.08% (3/57) from poulterers’ shops. The 57 Salmonella isolates were divided into 4 serotypes. The most prevalent serotypes were Salmonella typhimurium (40.35%) and S. newport (26.31%). All Salmonella isolates were tested for their susceptibility to 12 selected antimicrobial agents by the agar diffusion method. 43 (75.43%) isolates were resistant to one or more antimicrobials. Out of 43 resistant Salmonella isolates, 17 (39.5%) showed multiple resistance to tow or more different antimicrobials. Resistance to tetracycline, sulfamides, trimethoprim and streptomycin was the most frequent. We found 17 different patterns of multiresistant strains. The high level of antibiotic resistance of Salmonella isolates in the present study showed the possible significance of chicken meat as a source of multiple antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella for human infections and suggest more restrict-tions on the irrational use of antibiotics.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Salmonella, antibiotic-resistance, chicken, retail outlets, Mèknès, Morocco.
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Fatimata Ndiaye,*, Anicet Manga, Gnagna Diagne- Leye, Samba Arona Ndiaye Samba and Tahir Abdoulaye Diop,
Abstract: A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi on the mobilization of phosphorus from Senegalese natural rock phosphate (NRP) for growth of Gliricidia sepium and Sesbania sesban seedlings. Levels of tested NRP were compatible with high AM fungal proliferation but modified pattern of root colonization according to plant cultivar and fungal species. NRP applications and AM inoculation positively stimulated growth parameters and shoot mineral mass of G. sepium and S. sesban after four months cultivation. More than 200% of weight gains in S. sesban were recorded with all AM fungi combined with 600 or 800 mg NRP. With Gliricidia, only Glomus aggregatum in presence with these high NRP levels induced the same tendency. Glomus fasciculatum enhanced twice height growth of Sesbania in presence of 400, 600 and 800 mg NRP. The impact of dual application of AM fungi and NRP on nutritional content was more marked with Sesbania than in Gliricidia seedlings.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Rock Phosphate, AM fungi, Ghricidia sepium, Sesbania sesban.
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