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Yücel OCAK
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of four weeks judo training on plasma leptin levels. Twenty-five female national team athletes with a mean age of 18.12±1.12 years; body weight of 62.72±22.72 kg; body height of 164.28±7.28 cm, BMI of 23.17±6.28 kg/m2; training experience of 6.56±5.44 years participated in this study. The data were collected from junior female judokas who trained six times in a week for two hours daily. Physical measurements and blood samples were taken before and after four weeks of training including technical, tactical and physical preparations. Body fat percentages were measured by using the Tanita Bioimpedance BC-418 (Tokio, Japan). Statistical Package for Social Science 15.0 (SPSS) was used to analyse the obtained results. Before and after the training, paired samples t-test was used to evaluate the differences between serum leptine and body fat percentages. Results of this study showed that pre-training serum leptin levels were significantly lower than post-training levels (p[...] Read More.
Keywords: Plasma leptin, body fat, female judokas.
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Abou-Seada, M. N. I.,*, Al-assal, S., and Abdalla, S. M.,
Abstract: Advanced bioremediation in waste water and sewage treatments currently represents one of the important aspects of biotechnology. The removal of pathogenic microorganisms, complex hydrocarbons, heavy metals and nutrients were intensively investigated. The present work aims to improve the efficiency of involved bacteria in aeration tanks for maximizing mineralization process of organic substances and consequently reduce the time of the treatment process. Other target is the elimination of nutrients (N & P) to avoid their environmental and hazardous effects. In order to achieve these goals, isolation and identification of dominant microflora in aeration tanks were carried out and highly active strains were selected. Trails are newly done for hybridization or cloning one or more of dominant strains to increase their oxidizing efficiency. A pilot experiment was established in a green house to stimulate biological stage of municipal plant and to test the achieved genetically modified strains (Modell experiment). Also, monthly data were recorded of 20 parameters to highlight and controlling input and output of wastewater station of Taif city. Biological oxygen demand (BOD5) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) clearly decreased in out fluent indicating lower organic load. The decrease of total organic carbon (TOC), total dissolved solids (TDS) and total suspended solids (TSS) assured the previous obtained data. Presence of large amount of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the out fluent means the efficiency of aeration pumping process. Nitrate content (NO3-) and nitrite content (NO2-) were sharply decreased in the out fluent indicating the higher requirement of H-acceptors. NH3 (ammonia content) decrease, however total Kjeldahl Nitrogen (TKN) increase were due to intensive microbial bodies load. Total hardness (TH) decrease, which means lower conc. of Ca++ and Mg++ and better quality of output water. pH values were slightly decreased because of microbial acidic products. Turbidity was dramatically reduced because of different precipitation process. Phosphorous (P) content and Sulfate (SO4 =) content decreased indicating consumption or fixion in microflora bodies. Otherwise, chloride (Cl-) content were increased in outfluent because of chlorination process. Oil and grease were quite reduced in the outfluent. Finally, different heavy metals and hydrocarbons were found in the limit or lower than the permit levels globally. Total microbial count increased considerably in outfluent, especially in summer months; however, fermentative bacteria were very low because of enough O2 present in outfluent. Only 15 strains of 280 isolates (about 5.4%) were found to be highly active in mineralizing organic substances which were completely identified. The most active one was used to modify the dominant strains by cloning technology and reinoculated in the pilot experiment[...] Read More.
Keywords: Waste water bioremediation, sewage microflora, mineralization of organic pollutants, eutrofication phenomena, microbial cloning, ligation reaction.
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A.  P. P. Kayodé*, G. Vieira-Dalodé, A. R. Linnemann, S. O. Kotchoni, A. J. D. Hounhouigan, M. A. J. S. van Boekel and M. J. R. Nout
Abstract: Opaque sorghum beers are traditional alcoholic beverages in several African countries. Known as tchoukoutou in Benin, the beer is often obtained from an uncontrolled fermentation. It is consumed in an actively fermenting state and has a sour taste. The present study characterized and identified the yeasts involved in the fermentation process of this type of beer using the phenotypical approach. Of 12 beers from 4 different locations, the mean values of the pH, titratable acidity, dry matter content and refractive index were respectively 3.67, 0.70 (% as lactic acid) 18.08% and 7.00. Lactic acid bacteria and yeasts were the predominant microorganisms involved in the fermentation of tchoukoutou. Their counts were respectively 9.1 log cfu/ml and 9.1 logcfu/g. Enterobacteriaceae were not detectable in the beer. Based on the phenotypic characters and the assimilation profiles of 40 isolated yeasts, four genera with seven species of yeasts were identified. The yeast species predominant in the Benin opaque sorghum beer tchoukoutou was Saccharomyces cerevisae.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Sorghum, beer, tchoukoutou, Saccharomyces cerevisae, yeast,
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Nabil S. Awad,*, Hussein H. Sabit, Salah E. M. Abo-Aba, and Reda A. Bayoumi
Abstract: Five bacterial isolates (B-CP5- B-CP6 - B-CP7- B-CP8- B-CP9) were isolated from pesticides-contaminated soil in Egypt. The capability of these isolates to degrade chlorpyrifos was investigated using enrichment mineral salt (MS) medium containing chlorpyrifos. Two different PCR-based techniques, RAPD-PCR and PCR-RFLP for amplified16S rRNA fragment were used to conduct genetic fingerprinting and obtain specific molecular markers for the studied isolates. The isolates exhibited substantial growth in mineral salt medium supplemented with 100-300 mg/L chlorpyrifos as a sole source of carbon and energy. Based on their morphological, cultural and biochemical characters, the isolates have been identified as Pseudomonas stuzeri, Enterobacter aerogenes, Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes, Pseudomonas maltophila and Pseudomonas vesicularis respectively. Pseudomonas stuzeri was the most potent degrader strain. Five specific markers for this strain were determined. The highest genetic similarity was observed between CP8 and CP7 (66%), while the lowest genetic similarity was detected between CP8 and CP6 (37%). All isolates had the same pattern after digestion of 16S rRNA amplified fragment with two restriction enzymes (EcoRI and AluI) except Enterobacter aerogenes, which generate two monomorphic bands at 420 and 130 bp, respectively. In conclusion, the strain Pseudomonas stuzeri could be used to clean up the areas contaminated with Chlorpyrifos. Obtained molecular markers might be used for identifying and tracking the most potent bacterial isolate. The used PCR techniques represent a powerful tool and could be used for rapid typing of this strain.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Pesticide, chlorpyrifos, biodegradation, 16S rRNA, RAPD-PCR, Pseudomonas sp.
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A. K. Singh, G. Singh, R. P. Bhatt, S. Pant, A. Naglot* and L. Singh
Abstract: The sugar waste (molasses) was tested for various physiochemical parameters. After examination of various physiochemical parameters, growth and population count of Rhizobium meliloti MTCC-100 was monitored at different concentrations of sugar waste (10, 20, 30 and up to 100%) in terms of optical density (OD) and colony forming unit (C.F.U.). Growth and cell count of Rhizobium were highest in 10% sugar waste concentration. Growth pattern of the bacteria was observed at 10% sugar waste along with different synthetic media (tryptone yeast extract medium, rhizobium minimal medium and yeast extract medium). Growth of bacteria in 10% sugar waste was found to be superior to standard media (TY, RMM and YEM) used for Rhizobium. The important environmental parameters like pH and temperature were optimized for 10% sugar waste as growth medium. A pH of 7.0 and temperature of 28°C were found to be the most suitable for the fast growing R. meliloti MTCC-100.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Rhizobium meliloti, sugar waste, synthetic media, colony forming unit.
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Linzhu Ren, Lin Wang, Yunzhi Ma, Xinglong Wang*
Abstract: The complete genome of the foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) strain WFL was cloned and sequenced. The results showed that the complete genome was 8155 nucleotides (nt) in length (including the poly(C) tract, but excluding poly(A) tail) and was composed of a 1059-nt 5'-untranslated region (UTR), a 6969-nt open reading frame, and a 127-nt 3'-UTR. CRE region of 5’UTR was 55nt with 45.5% of G/C, and had a stem-loop. The stem-loops region of 3’UTR can fold into two stem-loops, SL1 and SL2. A phylogenetic tree was constructed based on complete amino acids sequences of WFL strain and reference strains. The strains were divided into 4 clusters. O/ES/2001, HKN/2002, LZ and WFL strain can be divided into one group. It was obvious that WFL strain had a close relationship to LZ strain, which indicated that the WFL strain was of serotype O. There were 16 different deduced amino acid residues between the WFL strain and the LZ strain.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Food-and-mouth disease virus, sequence, complete genome, untranslated region (UTR).
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Farnaz Kheirandish*, Ebrahim Badparva, Ali Haghighi, Ehsan Nazemalhosseini-Mojarad and Bahram Kazemi,
Abstract: Differential diagnosis of Entamoeba spp. has great clinical and epidemiological importance. Entamoeba moshkovskii cysts and trophozoites are morphologically indistinguishable from Entamoeba dispar and Entamoeba histolytica. This study was carried out for the first time to detect Entamoeba spp. in stool samples by using molecular method from April 2010 to December 2010 in Khorramabad, Iran. A total of 862 fecal specimens were collected from patients having abnormal gastrointestinal symptoms and who were referred to the health care centers of Khorramabad. Out of 862 stool samples, 16 (1.86 %) showed the presence of E. histolytica/E. dispar/E. moshkovskii cysts by microscopic examination. Consequently, single-round PCR was carried out to differentiate the Entamoeba spp. OF the sixteen samples that were microscopically positive, 1 (6.25%) was E. moshkovskii, and 15 (93.75%) were E. dispar. Our results, along with those of other similar study conducted in different parts of Iran, reveal that E. dispar is more prevalent.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Entamoeba histolytica, Entamoeba dispar, Entamoeba moshkovskii, single-round PCR, Iran.
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Ghazaleh Ghavami and Soroush Sardari*
Abstract: Tuberculosis is the second lethal infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium species. This pathogens could cause severe disease like tuberculosis and leprosy in human. Today there are a number of anti tuberculosis agents utilized in treatment of this disease but multiple drug resistance is one of the major problems that end to failure in treatment. Dendrimers are synthetic, high branched polymers with a number of functional groups that could bind to different macromolecules like drugs, oligosaccharides that makes it appropriate for target drug delivery. Today, some type of dendrimers like Jeffamines are developed possessing self antimicrobial activity. Hypothesis: we propose that combination of ethambutol with 3rd generation of Jeffamine core based dendrimer (P3) and mannose could both create a complex compound with high potency against mycobacterium species that is targeted to macrophages via interaction between lectin receptors on immune cells and mannose molecules on outer branch of P3.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Tuberculosis, dendrimers, Jeffamines, Mycobacterium, ethambutol
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Fengyao Wu, Hui Yan, Xiaoning Ma, Junqing Jia, Guozheng Zhang, Xijie Guo, and Zhongzheng Gui,*
Abstract: The polysaccharide fraction, CM-hs-CPS2, was isolated from fruiting bodies of cultured Cordyceps militaris grown on solid rice medium by hot water extraction and ethanol precipitation, and purified by ion exchange column (DEAE-cellulose-52) and gel filtration column (Sephadex G-100) chromatography. Its structural characterizations were analyzed by gas chromatograph (GC) and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). Results indicated that CM-hs-CPS2 was a kind of sulfating acidic polysaccharide containing acetamido group. The monosaccharide composition analysis showed that CM-hs-CPS2 was composed mainly of mannose, glucose and galactose in a molar ration of 1.35: 8.34: 1.00, and linked by α-glycosidic linkage. The studies on antioxidant activities of CM-hs-CPS2 were evaluated by various methods in vitro. Results showed that DPPH· scavenging activity, reducing power and ferrous ion chelating activity of CM-hs-CPS2 (8 mg/ml) were 89%, 1.188 and 85%, respectively.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Cordyceps militaris, polysaccharide, structure, bioactivity.
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Majid Alipour* and Omid Khanmohammadi
Abstract: The aim of this study is to examine the antibacterial activity of plant extracts. Both broth dilution and disc diffusion methods were used to assess the antibacterial activity of these extracts against skin and oral pathogens. Eryngium caucaseum Trautv, Eryngium bungei Boiss and Adiantum capillus-veneris have shown antibacterial activity against Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus mutans, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus sanguis. E. caucaseum Trautv showed the highest inhibition zone (> 30 mm) against S. pyogenes. The growth of S. pyogenes was remarkably inhibited by the ethanolic extract of the three plant extracts.[...] Read More.
Keywords: Adiantum capilis–veneris, Eryngium bungei Boiss, plant extracts.
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