Issue 4 Volume 12 (2021)

Pathoanatomic Picture of Eimeriosis Combined with Bacterial Infection and Candidiasis in Rabbits
Written by Anastasia Sergeevna Metleva   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The present work aims to diagnose the causes of the death of 1.5 - 2 month-old rabbits kept in a personal subsidiary farm, with the study of pathomorphology, parasitological analysis of the contents of the caecum, and bacteriological examination of internal organs. The disease was characterized by a sporadic course among rabbits of 1.5 - 2 months of age from April to July. A striking clinical sign of the illness is gastric bloating, visualizing during a general examination. The death of the anim
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Influence of Sowing Time on Chemical Composition and Nutritional Value of Annual Herbs in Mixed Crops
Written by Ekaterina Petrovna Kondratenko   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The sowing period significantly affects organic matter accumulation in the green mass of the studied plant: peas, spring barley, and oats. Experiments were carried out in the agricultural artel (collective farm) "Zarya" of the Kemerovo region-Kuzbass in 2019-2020. The article presents the results of comparing different sowing dates obtained by cultivation of mixed crops and single crops of annual forage crops. Despite the insignificant differences in growing conditions, the experiment
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Clinical and Pathoanatomical Aspects of Combined Chlamydial-Mycoplasma-Klebsiella Infection of Lambs
Written by Anastasiya Sergeevna Metleva   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
An autopsy of lambs that died during the first two days after birth was carried out. Typical clinical disease signs were refusal to milk, lethargy, rounded formations in the middle third part of the neck measuring 11×7×8 (cm), and death. An autopsy revealed an acute expansion and paralysis of the heart, as a result of which congested phenomena in the organs in the pulmonary circulation (pulmonary and cerebral edema) were established; hemorrhagic inflammation of the kidneys, lymphoidu
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In-vivo Antioxidant Effects of the Orally Administered Paracetamol, Aqueous Extracts of Saliva triloba, and Origanum syriacum
Written by Nessrin Ghazi Alabdallat   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The plant extracts are found to be effective against oxidative stress. There are lots of reasons for increased oxidative stress in which environmental factors and life style play a big role. In this study the herbal extracts of Saliva triloba, and Origanum syriacum used to study antioxidant properties compared to paracetamol. A total of 27 volunteers were divided into 3 groups, 2 groups took 250 ml of aqueous extract of S. triloba, and O. syriacum for 5 days and 3rd group took paracetamol 500 mg
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Measurement of Fibrin Degradation Products (FDPs) among Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases: A significant Target for Prognosis
Written by Alaa Eltayeb Omer   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
Fibrin degradation products have gained increasing interest. It is regarded as a crucial marker for the turnover of cross-linked fibrin and activation of the hemostatic system, specifically in cardiovascular diseases. So the current study aimed t o measure the fibrin degradation products and other possible hazards in Sudanese patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome. A descriptive case-control study among 60 healthy controls with no history of heart disease, 60 with Myocardial Infarction (MI), 60 p
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Use of Grain Silage in Feeding Cattle Growing Stock
Written by Svetlana Nicolaevna Belova   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The article presents the study results on using grain silage in the feeding ration of replacement heifers. Instead of corn silage, the experimental group of heifers was fed with vetch-barley grain silage in the amount of 3.6 kg per head per day. In the experimental groups of young cattle, the increase in live weight (average daily, absolute, relative) was studied, and the economic efficiency of using grain silage in the diets of heifers was also determined. The study results showed that the abso
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Cocoa pod Inspired Green Synthesis of Nanosilver Decorated on Biochar with Dual-Function in Absorption and Antibacterial
Written by Bui Thu Ha   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The Cocoa pod was utilized as a promising raw material for the green synthesis of multifunctional silver-biochar nanocomposites (Ag/CPB); In which, biochar is prepared from cocoa pod (CP) residue treated by KOH and activated conditions of 700 °C for 1 hour in the CO2 flow after that silver-biochar nanocomposite was synthesized by green chemistry method using CP extraction as reducing and stabilizing agent. The as-prepared Ag/CPB nanocomposites were characterized by using several methods. The
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Physiological Activity of Platelets in Men of the First Adulthood after Three Months of Fitness
Written by Ekaterina Vladimirovna Makhova   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
To assess the effect of three months of fitness classes on platelet activity in men. The observation group was 25 clinically healthy men of the first mature age who were engaged in fitness for three months. The control group included 26 men of the first mature age who avoided physical culture and sports during their life. The physical condition was assessed using functional tests and platelet activity was determined by traditional methods. The results were processed by the methods of variation s
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Diversity and the Molecular Identification of Some Ascomycetes Macrofungi Found in the Para Rubber Plantation, Thailand
Written by Saowapha Surawut   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
This study aims to explore the diversity and to identify some ascomycetes macrofungal species found in a para rubber plantation, analysis of the internal transcribed spacer ( ITS ) region and nuclear large subunit rDNA sequences ( LSU ) morphology by Eastern Thailand . The species identification of the collection numbers RP2, RP3, RP4, and RP5 by both ITS and LSU sequences was consistent . The RP2, RP3, RP4, and RP5 were identified as Daldinia eschscholtzii, Cookeina sulcipes, Cookeina garethjon
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Structure of Morbidity and Prevalence of Congenital Malformations among Children of the Osh Region in 2018-2020
Written by Aizhan Tashbolotovna Matkasymova   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
Analysis of the structure of morbidity and prevalence of congenital malformations among children in the Osh region in 2018-2020. The database was compiled based on the results of the analysis of 950 medical records of children with congenital heart defects (aged 0 to 15 years 11 months) filled in during 2018-2020. Results: the authors have noted an increase in the number of boys and a decrease in the number of girls with congenital heart defects in 2020 compared to 2019 and 2018 (66.4% and 33.6%
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Dynamics of General Functional Characteristics of an Individual in the Process of Chess Training
Written by Irina Vitalievna Mikhaylova   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
Regular mental exercises are currently considered an important component of the rehabilitation of various categories of patients with organic brain disorders. The study was carried out with the help of the Russian Internet portal "Chess Planet", which makes it possible to obtain information about persons with disabilities in the course of their sports training. The study involved 28 people with cerebral palsy at the age of 19-27, out of whom 25 were at the stage of sports specializatio
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Possibilities of Students' Health Improvement through Physical Training in the Aquatic Environment
Written by Vladimir Yurevich Karpov   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
Regular execution of movements while in the aquatic environment, ensuring the swimming process, heals the entire body. As a result of regular swimming, many positive changes occur in human tissues. As a result of systematic swimming training, a functional improvement of all human internal organs occurs. Frequent swimming training improves health and enhances the severity of physical and mental performance. Swimming strengthens the heart, improves vascular function, trains skeletal muscles, activ
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Influence of Regular Sports on the Quality of Life of Students
Written by Valery Dmitrievich Kryazhev   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
A systematic increase in the level of physical fitness, stress resistance, and social adaptation of young people is an important task of modern society. Its solution helps to improve the health of the younger generation and increase its labor potential. This is especially true for a wide range of modern young people with a low level of physical development and various chronic diseases. A stable increase in motor activity stimulates the adaptive and regulatory capabilities of all internal organs
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Phytochemical, Free Radical Scavenging and Antimicrobial Activities of Glycyrrhiza glabra L. rhizomes Collected from Algeria
Written by Amel Benbott   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
In the world of the pharmaceutical industry, plants are considered a major source of medicines due to the presence of bioactive compounds, which provide many physiological effects on the human body. Given the toxicity and unwanted side effects of synthetic molecules, there is an increasing demand for natural drugs. In this context, the present study focused on the phytochemical and biological study of extracts of the medicinal plant Glycyrrhiza glabra L. The results of the phytochemical scr
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Genotypic Features of the Development of Muscle Groups and Individual Muscles of Purebred and Crossbred Bulls
Written by Tursumbai Satymbaevich Kubatbekov   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
This paper comparatively examines the genotypic features of the development of muscle groups and individual muscles of the carcass of purebred Simmental bulls, and bulls crossbred with Simmentals: ½Simmental × ½Red Steppe and ½Simmental × ½Black and White bulls at the age of 18 months. It was found that in terms of the absolute mass of individual muscles of the spinal column, the highest level of parameters was characteristic of the bulls of group III, exc
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Functional Capabilities of the Heart of Young Men Who Regularly Experience Muscle Loads
Written by Vladimir Yurevich Karpov   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
To improve the health of modern youth, regular training is needed to further assessment the influence of different types of physical activity on the young organism, especially in the process of adaptation of the heart of young athletes. The purpose of this study is to trace the dynamics of the physiological parameters of the heart in adolescent tennis players. This study was performed on 27 clinically healthy adolescent tennis players with at least two years of training experience. The control g
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The Function of Maintaining Body Balance in Students Involved in Various Sports
Written by Svetlana Yuryevna Zavalishina   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
The vital activity of any organism is inevitably associated with the impact of many negative environmental factors on it that can impair its function. Eachreaction of the body to influence from the outside is accompanied by a specific reaction of its vegetative structures and muscles, contributing to the maintenance of homeostasis. Successful sports performance requires an impeccable ability to maintain body balance for a long time. Doing different types of sports, to varying degrees, develops t
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Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist in Treating Allergic Rhinitis; Literature Review
Written by Tamim Khalid Alzughaibi   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
A type 1 hypersensitivity disorder is Allergic rhinitis that affects the nasal mucosa and is described by frequent attacks of rhinorrhea and sneezing, nasal pruritus, and nasal congestion. It is the most regular disease stated in the ENT clinic and is generally controlled by nasal corticosteroids, vasoconstrictors, oral antihistamines, oral leukotriene receptor antagonists, or a medley of these agents. This study aimed to study the literature on the disease and to evaluate the effectiveness and
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COVID-19 and Diabetes Mellitus: A Life Threatening Reciprocal Association
Written by Preeti Sharma   Published On Issue 4 Vol 12, 2021
COVID-19 storm has taken the world and is now posing 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 been proved to be a vulnerable group. The aim of the present review was to assemble the information about diabetes mellitus and COVID-19 mainly focusi
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JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
Journal of Biochemical Technology is a double-blind peer reviewed International Journal published by the Deniz Publication on behalf of the Biochemical Technology Society, a Registered Charity Organization from India

AREA OF INTEREST
AREA OF INTEREST
new advances in enzymatic and protein mechanims; applied molecular genetics and biotechnology; genomics and proteomics; metabolic; medical, environmental, food and agro biotechnology.

FOCUS AND SCOPE
FOCUS AND SCOPE
Journal of Biochemical Technology provides a publication on all aspects of biochemistry, biotechnology & bioinformatics and applications in biology and medicine. Areas of high interest cover new advances in enzymatic and protein mechanisms; applied molecular genetics and biotechnology; computational biology, genomics and proteomics; metabolic & tissue engineering; medical, environmental, Pharmacy and pharmaceutical chemistry, food and agro-biotechnology.

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