Issue 3 Volume 10 (2019)

Biodiesel and its Production: Renewable Source of Energy
Written by Niti Srivastava and Kumar Gaurav   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Depletion of fossil fuels at an alarming rate in past few decades in association with global warming has led to the search of an alternative fuel which could fulfill the demand of energy, worldwide. In addition to this, it should also be renewable, sustainable and eco-friendly. Biodiesel has emerged as one of the promising options for replacing conventional fuels. Numerous factors like renewability, non-toxicity, biodegradability, less pollutant emission when compared to conventional diesel are
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Dynamical Behavior of Hepatitis B Fractional-order Model with ‎Modeling and Simulation
Written by Muhammad Farman   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
We presented a nonlinear time-fractional model of Hepatitis B in order to understand the ‎outbreaks of this epidemic disease. The fractional parameter is used to develop the system of ‎complex nonlinear differential equations by using Caputo sense with fractional order ‎derivative. We investigated the qualitative analysis of the fractional-order model and also the ‎stability of the model was checked through the analysis. Hepatitis B is a highly contagious ‎disease that can sp
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Asymmetric Bioreductionof Ketones with a Pumpkin (cucurbita)‎
Written by Bilal Khaled   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
In this study, a general, efficient, and simple methodology for biocatalytic reduction of carbonyl ‎compounds such as acetophenone 1a and 4-chloroacetophenone 2a using freshly cut ripen fruit of fresh ‎pumpkin in the aqueous medium at room temperature was reported. The prochiral ketones can be ‎reduced to chiral secondary alcohols in a generalized way. The obtained results indicated that the ‎pumpkin fruits could be used as biochemical catalysts to contribute to the preparation o
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Effects of Slim Quick and Fat-stop on Adiponectin and Orexin in Rats
Written by Nazanin Shafiei Jahromi and Marzieh Kazeminejad   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Introduction: Orlistat or fat-stop is among the synthetic drugs and slim quick is one of the popular herbal remedies used for obesity and overweight. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of slim quick and fat-stop synthetic drug and comparing their effects on the serum concentration of adiponectin and orexin hormones, as well as body weight changes in adult female rats. Method: In this experimental study, 32 adult male Wistar rats were divided into four equal groups of eight rats
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Comparison of the impact of second language acquisition and Parent Management Training on attention control among kindergartners with Attention Deficiency and Hyperactivity Disorder
Written by Mahin Askari   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Background: Studies on bilingualism and cognitive development are specifically invaluable among children with an intention to improve their future performance. Considerable evidence suggests that bilinguals are more capable of controlling their attention compared to monolinguals. Yet, these studies do not focus on specific populations such as children suffering from Attention Deficiency and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). This study intended to evaluate the efficacy of English language teaching,
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In silico Drug interaction studies on HIV Integrase
Written by Rajasekhar Pinnamaneni   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
The infection of HIV causes AIDS, which is a prevalent problem today. Retroviral infection happens upon the integration of a copy of the DNA of the viral genome into the host DNA at any location in the genome but is preferred in certain regions of the chromatin as a necessary step in the replication. The challenge in the treatment of retroviral infections is that the integrated viral DNA is sustainably maintained and replicated along with cellular DNA through the cell division. Although wide pro
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Lectin Expression Patterns during Erythrina abyssinica and Abrus precatorius Seeds Germination: ‎A Prelude towards Understanding the Enigmatic Biological Role of Plant Lectin
Written by Majda Mohammed E. Ahmed   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Lectins are a divergent group of carbohydrate-binding proteins of non-immune origin that are widely spread in all kingdoms of life. Several postulations have been put forward to describe the physiological obscure functions of plant lectins. Functions such as storage proteins, defensive role against predators or as endogenous enzyme stabilizer were suggested. This work was undertaken to enable further investigation on the possible role of plant lectins. Dry good quality seeds of Erythrina Abyssin
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The Relationship between Gynecologic Age and Maternal/Fetal Weight Gain in ‎Adolescent Pregnancies
Written by Akram Fooladi Attar   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Background: There are so many studies with controversial results focusing on pregnancy outcomes in adolescents. Gynecologic age (GA)- the time between menarche and chronological age at the first pregnancy- has been considered as a physiological maturity indicator with a lower GA assumed as a risk factor for pregnancy outcomes in adolescents. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between GA and maternal/fetal weight gain in adolescent pregnancies. Methods: This is an analytical
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Computational Study of Interaction between Olfactory Chemokine Receptor ‎and Dienone Musks
Written by Kamel Benmiloud   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Smell is an important human sense for a comfortable life which interested perfume and luxury ‎industries till now. In this paper, we investigated theoretically interactions between chemokine receptor ‎and synthetic odorants of the young family of dienone musks using molecular docking by exploring the ‎steric and electrostatic complementarity. Interpreted results allowed better understanding of smelling ‎process involving protein receptors and brought helpful ideas to design new o
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Determination of Some Toxic and Nontoxic Metals on Cheaper Brands of Cosmetic Products
Written by Faten M. Ali Zainy   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Background: Growth in the demand for cosmetics has resulted in the emergence of various cheap products. Aims: The study aims to assess the toxic and nontoxic metals in cheaper blusher and eye shadow cosmetic brands. Methods: A total of 70 samples (39 cheap blushers and 31 cheap eye shadow samples) belonging to different brands and sources were analyzed using ICP-MS instrument to determine and compare their toxic (Pb, Mn, Cd, Ag, Au, Cu, Cr, Ni, and Ba) and nontoxic (Fe, Al, Zn, and Ti) metals co
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Modulation of CD28 and p38 Expression by Treatment with ‎Vitamin D in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis‎ ‎
Written by Rawan A. Alabdulwahed   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory joint disease. Vitamin D has been postulated to have a role in autoimmune diseases. The aim of this study was to answer, “whether treatment with vitamin D can improve RA patient outcome”. Forty female patients with rheumatoid arthritis with the age of 49.38±13.11 years, and forty healthy females as control with age of 45.14±12.63 years were included in the study. Patients were given a dose of 50,000 IU/week of vitamin
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Improvement of Characteristics of Maltase from Marrow (Cucurbita pepo L.) Cotyledons by its Immobilization on Chitin
Written by Salem A. Habib   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Maltase is one of the key enzymes in our digestive processes, as it is the main salivary enzyme in the digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth. The present investigation aimed to evaluate the impact of some additive materials on maltase activity, and the role of immobilization of the enzyme on chitin in improving its characters. After different purification steps, the recorded specific activity of maltase from Cucurbita pepo L. was 385 units mg-1 protein and the fold was 4.4. Addition of EDTA, 0
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Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-based self-management on depression in Pregnant Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Written by Masomeh Mehri   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Objective: While pregnancy is considered a pleasant period for most women, it is a vulnerable and stressful period in life of women. Many psychological changes occur during this period, making the person vulnerable to many illnesses such as depression. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of self-care based cognitive-behavioral therapy on depression during pregnancy. Methods: This research was a clinical trial study conducted on 68 pregnant women admitted to health centers. The
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Evaluation of cellular tumor suppressor protein p53 antigen and 5-Methylcytosine (methylated DNA) as a Diagnostic Biomarker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Egypt
Written by Tarek. R. Hassan   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
Background: Hepatocellular Carcinomas (HCCs) are mostly diagnosed at later stages, necessitating new methods for recognition and investigation of HCC. However, Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is still an important diagnostic biomarker for HCC, the need for alternate and reliable diagnostic biomarkers are essential. Objective: This work aimed to evaluate cellular tumor suppressor protein p53 antigen and 5-Methylcytosine (methylated DNA) as biomarkers for the diagnosis of liver cancer in patients in Egypt
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Production of White Soft Cheese without Whey Separation
Written by Nanis H. Gomah   Published On Issue 3 Vol 10, 2019
A new protocol for the manufacturing of white soft cheese (Egyptian Domiati Cheese) by using a combination of cow's whole milk and dried whole milk to produce cheese without separation of whey as a secondary by-product was investigated. In this study, different percentages of dried whole milk (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40% were added into cow milk. The results showed that the yield of cheese increased to 99.28% in cheese made by using 40% dried milk compared to 21.25, 33.33, 58.33, a
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