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Sep 23, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Behavior, Histopathology and Physiological Responses of Rat Fed Diets Containing Growth Hormone Transgenic Fish Meal

Alimuddin Alimuddin, Sri Murtini, Nurly Faridah, Sri Nuryati
The animal model response against genetically modifed product may provide food safety information. This study was performed to observe behavior, histopathology and physiological responses of Wistar rat fed on the diet containing growth hormone (GH) transgenic common carp (Cyprinus carpio) meal (Ccm). Thirty rats of three-month-old (BW: 115.67–139.50g) were divided into fve treatments (six rats per treatment). The treatments were rats fed on the commercial diet without Ccm (control), a re-pellete...

Animal Behavior  Histology  Genetics  Cell Biology 

Jul 29, 2022Open    AccessArticle

Localization of Alkaloid and Other Secondary Metabolites in Cinchona ledgeriana Moens: Anatomical and Histochemical Studies on Fresh Tissues and Cultured Cells

Dian Rahma Pratiwi, Yohana Caecilia Sulistyaningsih, Diah Ratnadewi
Cinchona ledgeriana produces several secondary metabolites. The main quinoline alkaloid, quinine that is widely used as an antimalarial drug, is most commonly extracted from the bark of Cinchona, and its leaves contain several other metabolites. Many studies have revealed that cell culture of Cinchona also produces quinine. Nevertheless, the sites of secondary metabolites accumulation are still elusive. This study is aimed at describing specific anatomical structures where alkaloids and some ot...

Histology  Plant Science 

Apr 10, 2020Open    AccessArticle

ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF PISONIA ALBA PLANT LEAF EXTRACT

Tamizhazhagan, Pugazhendy, Sakthidasan, and Jayanthi, C2.
The methonolic extract of the leaves of Pisonia alba (PA) were subjected to phytochemical analysis by standard qualitative analysis and the invitro antioxidant activity was evaluated by determination of total antioxidant capacity, 1.1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity, Antioxidant activity, Nitric oxide potential. The analyses revealed that the methanol extract of Co was able to efficiently scavenge the free radicals in a dose dependant manner. The results were compare...

Zoology  Virology  Ecology  Ecosystem Science  Conservation Biology  Developmental Biology  Evolutionary Studies  Entomology  Environmental Sciences  Animal Behavior  Agricultural Science  Histology  Genomics  Genetics  Food Science & Technology  Anthropology  Aquaculture, Fisheries & Fish Science  Biochemistry  Biodiversity  Bioengineering  Biogeography  Bioinformatics  Biophysics  Biotechnology  Computational Biology  Cell Biology 

Aug 31, 2018Open    AccessArticle

Morphogenesis of the Sternum in Quail Embryos

Nashwa M. Araby, Soha Soliman, Eman Abdel Raheem, Yasser A. Ahmed
The flat bone develops through intramembranous ossification, in which the mesenchymal cells are directly driven towards osteogenic lineage without the formation of cartilage template. While long bone develops through endochondral ossification, where cartilage template act as an intermediate stage between mesenchymal and bone tissues. Although the avian sternum is a flat bone, some studies describe the formation of a cartilage template during its development. The aim of the current study was to o...

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Jul 28, 2017Open    AccessArticle

Prognostic biomarkers in oral squamous cell carcinoma: A systematic review

César Rivera,Ana Karina Oliveira,Rute Alves Pereira Costa,Tatiane De Rossi,Adriana Franco Paes Leme
Over the years, several tumor biomarkers have been suggested to foresee the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients. Here, we present a systematic review to identify, evaluate and summarize the evidence for OSCC reported markers. Eligible studies were identified through a literature search of MEDLINE/PubMed until January 2016. We included primary articles reporting overall survival, diseasefree survival and cause specific survival as outcomes. Our findings were analysed using R...

Histology  Dentistry  Oncology  Pathology 

Jul 29, 2014Open    AccessArticle

Protection by live Mycobacterium habana vaccine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv challenge in mice.

"Prem Raj P""Srivastava S""Jain SK"" Srivastava BS""Srivastava R"
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: In recent years the efficacy of BCG vaccine against tuberculosis has been questioned and there is no alternative vaccine available. Several strategies are being applied to get a satisfactory vaccine. Two approaches are generally considered: the subunit vaccines and the whole cell vaccines. The objective of this investigation was to evaluate an avirulent mycobacteria, Mycobacterium habana, as a whole cell vaccine to protect mice from infection of M. tuberculosis H37Rv. M...


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