Written by Jessica Pérez-Nava
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
During biodegradation processes in Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP), bacteria play an important role, and associations of bacteria with microalgae have the potential to remediate wastewater by reducing pollutants. This work aimed to identify bacteria present in wastewater and to analyze their interaction with C. vulgaris to favor their phytoremediation. The physicochemical and microbiological characterization of the wastewater from the Alseseca-Sur WWTP was carried out, identifying the b
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Written by Ivan Petrovich Prokhorov
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The article describes the results of the research on the formation of the bone system of the carcasses of purebred and crossbreed steers. Three groups of animals were selected for the experiment by the analog method. The first group consisted of purebred steers of Simmental breed, the second and third groups consisted of ½ blooded steers of Simmental and Charolais beef breeds, respectively. The dynamics of age changes in the skeleton were studied by determining the absolute relative weigh
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Written by Nibadita Das
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The main etiological agent, which is considered to cause acute hepatitis is the Hepatitis E virus. Northeast India has a huge reservoir of medicinal plants for treating jaundice using folk medicine (ITK). The current study focuses on model 32 sequences of HEV core protein submitted in GenBank (KJ879461-KJ879492) and to evaluate the docking pattern with 10 selected active compounds (Glycyrrhizin, Lignans, Piperine, Wedelolactone, Galactomannan, Zingerone, Cajanin, Catechin, Gallic acid, Vas
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Written by Dzhunaidi Sharamazanovich Gayirbegov
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The article presents the results of physiological research carried out in a large sheep farm in the arid zone of southern Russia to study the manganese metabolism of single ewes of the Kalmyk breed and to establish their needs for this element by a factorial method of research. A scientific justification is given for optimizing the ration of manganese in single mutton ewes. The dynamics of the manganese content in the organs and tissues of the sheep and the organism of single mutton ewes for the
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Written by Naoual Hammoudi
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
This research deals with the organic extracts impact of Bunium incrassatum on the immune expression of estrogen receptors that is the assessment of the effect of organic extracts from the seeds of Bunium incrassatum (Apiaceae) on the immune labelling of estrogen receptors in the adrenal gland of pregnant rabbits from the local population (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The work was carried out on pregnant rabbits during the last third of gestation (from day 17 to day 27 of gestation). The animals were
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Written by Ilya Nikolaevich Medvedev
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The properties of erythrocytes strongly determine the course of the entire microcirculation and metabolism in the body. Elucidation of the state of students who had long-term low physical fitness and began to regularly perform feasible physical exercises can track the progress of optimization of erythrocyte parameters that are significant for microcirculation. The study involved 42 male students who had low physical activity throughout their future life and who began regular athletics training 3
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Written by Preeti Sharma
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
COVID-19 has taken the world by storm and is now posing as a massive burden on the healthcare services of the world. Another long-standing global epidemic is Diabetes mellitus and Diabetics who get infected with COVID-19 have been seen to have worse outcomes and a high non-survival rate. The global focus is to control the pandemic for which diabetes has proved to be a vulnerable group. The present review aimed to assemble the information about Diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 mainly focusing on th
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Written by Svetlana Yuryevna Zavalishina
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
For the long-term preservation of the optimal physical status of a person, regular physical activity is required. Rational muscle activity can stimulate the entire body. It increases oxygen consumption and accelerates the release of toxic products, stimulates metabolism and protein synthesis. Frequent feasible physical training inhibits the development of pathological changes in the nervous system and internal organs. Systematic physical training has a strong healing effect on the musculoskeleta
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Written by Assia Meziane
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
To treat Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), which is the most prevalent form of dementia, cholinesterase enzymes (AChE and BuChE) and amyloid-beta (Aβ) are attractive targets. In this work, different computational approach namely Density Functional Theory (DFT), Molecular Docking, and multi-QSAR modeling were performed on 22 donepezil-based derivatives which were reported as potent dual Aβ and (AChE and BuChE) inhibitors. The molecular geometries of the studied derivatives were carried ou
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Written by Vladimir Yurevich Karpov
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The high level of development of modern medicine cannot reduce the growing prevalence of various types of pathologies and injuries in people of different ages. Recently, a fracture of the lower jaw is often found among student youth. In this regard, the issue of improving the rehabilitation of young people with this type of injury is relevant. The importance of this problem is associated with the high frequency of such an injury and the increase in the number of complications developing against
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Written by Almohamad Almahmud Tamim
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
Inflammatory process caused by cholecystitis may be the reason for changing the functional tests of the liver, and these changes help reduce the risk of an Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCR) and predict stones in the bile ducts. The presented study was performed between October 2017 and December 2019 on 140 patients suffering from cholecystitis. This study sought to evaluate the role of liver function testing in diagnosing stones in the bile duct. Patients underwent surgically
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Written by Elena Alexandrovna Prosekova
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
The authors have studied the influence of a probiotic and a gastrointestinal adsorbent on the histostructure of the digestive tract of broilers. Day-old broilers were divided into groups of 50 heads each by the method of analog pairs in terms of live weight. Control broilers received a basic diet. Broilers of the 1st experimental group during the first three days of the experiment received probiotic Vetom-1.1 (0.006%) containing spores of Bacillus subtilis with the basic diet, and broilers of th
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Written by Irina Vitalievna Mikhaylova
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
Adaptive chess sport can strongly stimulate the vitality of the patients and preserve their existing psychophysical potential through the exercise of creative and mental abilities. The effect of adaptive chess is based on the satisfaction of the psychophysical needs of those with weakened health, but preserved cognitive capabilities of the brain. Comparing the results of a questionnaire among middle-aged and elderly chess players with musculoskeletal problems in Moscow revealed a number of probl
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Written by Eman Gamal Eldin Ezzat Helal
Published On Issue 2 Vol 12, 2021
Various additives are added to food products to attain the desired properties such as flavor, preservation, and sweetening. The goal of this research was to investigate the biochemical alterations in the rats consuming a food additives mixture (FAM) containing sodium nitrate, fast green, and glycine; and the potential protective impact of Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (A. flos-aquae). Thirty male albino rats were classified into three equal groups (n=10) Group I: the control, group II: FAM; group III
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