Publications (5611)
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Safety of ready-to-eat chicken in Burkina Faso: Microbiological quality, antibiotic resistance, and virulence genes in Escherichia coli isolated from chicken samples of Ouagadougou
Namwin S. Somda, Ouindgueta J. I. Bonkoungou, Cheikna Zongo, Assèta Kagambèga, Imael H. N. Bassolé, Yves Traoré, Jacques Mahillon, Marie‐Louise Scippo, Joseph D. Hounhouigan and Aly Savadogo
In Burkina Faso, flamed/grilled chickens are very popular and well known to consumers. The aim of this study was to evaluate the microbiological quality, the antibiotic resistance, and the virulence gene from Escherichia coli isolated from these chickens in Ouagadougou. A total of 102 grilled, flamed, and fumed chickens were collected in Ouaga(...)
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Anti-Nociceptive and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Polyphenol-Rich Fractions of Roots from Ximenia americana L., (Olacaceae), in Experimental Mice
89. KONATE Kiessoum, Ouattara Nabéré, Méa Arsène, Alain Souza, et Mamoudou H. DICKO
This contribution aims to investigate preliminary toxicity; antioxidant and some pharmacological activities include
analgesic and anti-inflammatory activity of polyphenol-rich fractions of Ximenia americana L. The toxicological pattern was studied by the determination of LD50 in mice. The antioxidant potential of the sample was evaluated usin(...)
Polyphenol-rich fractions, antioxidant, acute toxicity, analgesic
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Mango doughnuts technology process for innovative prevention of post-harvest loss of mango fruits in Burkina Faso
90. KANTE-TRAORE Hyacinthe, Hagrétou SAWADOGO-LINGANI, Charles PARKOUDA, Judith P. M. SAMADOULOUGOU–KAFANDOand Mamoudou H. DICKO
The present study involved the processing and testing of two formulations of mango doughnuts. The
mango pulp formulations were combined either with maize or rice flour. The dough from both
formulations was fried in immersion oil using a gas-fueled fritter and a crepe maker in controlled
conditions. Levels of moisture, titrable acidity, tota(...)
Mangifera indica, mango doughnuts, sensory analysis, nutritional characteristics
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Parboiling paddy rice with watermelon (citrullus lanatus) juice
Ndèye Fatou Ndiaye, Mamadou Sadji, Cheikna Zongo, Yves Traore, Mohamadou Diop Sall, Alfred Traore
Watermelon production has become important in West Africa, but the transformation of this fruit rich in water and micronutrients is a weak link of the sector. The objective of this process is to develop new technologies of using watermelon. The process consists in parboiling paddy rice with watermelon juice. Paddy rice is spread on trays to so(...)
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Allometric models to estimate foliage biomass of Tamarindus indica in Burkina Faso
B. NACOULMA
Tamarindus indica L. is a multi-purpose tropical species. In West Africa the local people use its leaves daily as a source of food, medicine and income. To prevent the over-exploitation of this species for its use for non-timber forest products, the estimation of foliage production needs to be adressed. This study aimed to (1) assess the effec(...)
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Âgisme naissant en milieu urbain au Togo :À propos des opinions des descendants prenant en charge financièrement la santé de leurs ascendants en consultation gériatrique externe à Lomé
Sodjehoun APETI, Louis Sylvain Peng-Wendé OUEDRAOGO, Komi Edem MOSSI, Lynda SAWADOGO, Kokou Silvère KEVI, Koffi Arthur KLOUVI, Yawod Efoé-Ga Olivier AMOUZOU, Têtê Edem KOUEVI-KOKO, Nagou TOLO, Komlan Zantou APETI, Kossi KODJO, Efadzi Koffi EHLAN, Mamadou COUME, Koffi Agnon BALOGOU
Contexte : Dans l’Afrique communautariste, les aînés
ou personnes âgées (PA) étaient protégés par leurs descendants
sur le plan socio-économique. Une nouvelle génération
aux savoirs et connaissances importés se tourne
vers un individualisme renforcé par les contraintes temporo-
spatiales. L’âgisme prend ainsi naissance dans la
culture du(...)
sujet âgé, descendants, agisme, communitarisme, togo
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Scolarisation des femmes, une nécessité pour le développement du Boulkiemde : cas du département de Nanoro
Madeleine Kabore Epouse Konkobo
Cet article est ma contribution au premier numéro de l’ouvrage collectif « Épistanalyse » que j’ai réunie en Mars 2018. Dans cet article, je m’évertue à montrer le rôle prépondérant et la place de la femme dans la commune de Nanoro, de même que les obstacles socio culturels et économiques à la scolarisation de la jeune fille dans cette commune(...)
Scolarisation des femmes, nécessité, dévéloppement humain
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Abundance of Bemisia tabaci Gennadius (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and its parasitoids on vegetables and cassava plants in Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Rahim Romba, Olivier Gnankine, Samuel Fogné Drabo, Fidèle Tiendrebeogo, Hélène Henri, Laurence Mouton, Fabrice Vavre
The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a pest of many agricultural and ornamental crops worldwide and particularly in Africa. It is a complex of cryptic species, which is extremely polyphagous with hundreds of host plants identified around the world. Previous surveys in western Africa indicated the presence of two biotypes of the invasive MED species(...)
abundance, Bemisia tabaci, host plants, natural enemies
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Freshwater molluscs distribution in relation to human activities in the Nakanbé Catchment (Burkina Faso)
Idrissa Ouedraogo, Adama Oueda, Idrissa Kabore, Otto Moog, Komandan Mano, Wendengoudi Guenda, Peter D. M. Weesie, Andreas Melcher, Gustave B. Kabre
Biodiversity contributes enormously to the well-being of communities. However, human activities threaten this diversity, especially in aquatic ecosystems. This work was initiated to show the impact of these activities on the diversity and distribution of some key organisms such as freshwater molluscs. Its objective is to show the influence of(...)
Agricultural area, human activities, Molluscs, Urbanarea, Burkina Faso
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Assessment of genetic diversity of Burkina Faso sweet grain sorghum using microsatellite markers
Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO, Teyoure Benoit Joseph BATIENO, Zakaria KIEBRE, Mahamadi Hamed OUEDRAOGO, Wend-Pagnangdé Marie Serge Félicien ZIDA, Kiswendsida Romaric NANEMA, Baloua NEBIE, Pauline BATIONO-KANDO, Renan Ernest TRAORE, Mahamadou SAWADOGO, Jean-Didier ZONGO1
Sweet grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is an under-harvested crop produced mainly for its sweet grains in the pasty stage. Little is known of its genetic diversity remains. This study aims to determine the level and structure of the genetic diversity of sweet grain sorghum from Burkina Faso. Thus, 93 accessions were evaluated using(...)
Burkina Faso, neglected culture, sorghum, simple sequence repeats (SSR) markers, genetic variability
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Evolution des paramètres biochimiques et hématologiques chez les personnes vivant avec le VIH/SIDA sous traitement antirétroviral au Centre Médical du Camp General Aboubacar Sangoule Lamizana
Raoul Karfo, Elie Kabré, Laetitia Coulibaly, Georges Diatto, Jean Sakandé, Lassana Sangaré
Introduction: l'objectif de ce travail était d'évaluer l'impact du traitement sur les paramètres biochimiques et hématologiques des patients VIH positifs suivis au Centre Médical du Camp Général Aboubacar Sangoulé Lamizana (CMCGASL) au Burkina Faso. Méthodes: il s'agissait d'une étude rétrospective réalisée sur la période de Janvier 2010 à sep(...)
: Traitement antirétroviral, VIH / Sida, lymphocytes TCD4
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Biomphalaria camerunensis as a viable alternative intermediate host for Schistosoma mansoni in southern Cameroon
Alvine C. Kengne-Fokam Hugues C. Nana-Djeunga Mohamed Bagayan and Flobert Njiokou
Background: Intestinal schistosomiasis due to Schistosoma mansoni was mapped in Cameroon in the 1990s and
preventive chemotherapy launched since 2005. A situation analysis conducted in 2011 revealed an increase in
schistosomiasis transmission, especially in the equatorial part of the country, despite the fact that Biomphalaria
pfeifferi, th(...)
Biomphalaria pfeifferi, Biomphalaria camerunensis, Schistosoma mansoni, Compatibility, Cercarial production, Cameroon
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Ethnopharmacological studies of plants used for the treatment of rheumatic affections in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Estelle Noëla Hoho Youl , Frank Edgard R. Zongo , Joëlle W. Stephanie Tiendrebeogo , Fasteylah Y. Hounlidji , Aminata Nacoulma and Dieu-Donné Ouedraogo , Innocent Pierre Guissou
Plants are a considerable source of active substances which are exploited in the treatment of several diseases, among which are rheumatic affections. This study aimed to explore the knowledge of traditional practitioners and patients on medicinal plant species of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, used for the treatment of rheumatic affections. Direct(...)
Rheumatic affections, medicinal plants
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Production of Puree and Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) Juice Usable in Bread Making
Mamadou Sadji, Ndèye Fatou Ndiaye, Maurice S Lopy, Cheikna Zongo, Yves Traore, Mohamadou Diop Sall and Alfred Traore
The "watermelon sector" in the Sahelian countries is characterized by a double burden not only because of post-harvest losses but also because of a lack of processing technology. The objective of this work is to investigate the processing quality of watermelon in bread making. A mixture composed by wheat flour (type 55) and puree or(...)
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Anti-hemolytic and reduction of lipid peroxidation capacities of Detarium microcarpum Guill. and Perr. Fruits
Ablassé Rouamba, Moussa Compaoré, Martin Kiendrebeogo
Detarium microcarpum est une plante médicinale dont les fruits sont prisés. Ainsi les études antérieures ont prouvé que les extraits hydrométhanoliques et hydroacétoniques ont la capacité de piéger les radicaux libres et de réduire le fer (III) in vitro. Afin d’apprécier d’avantage l’activité antioxydante de ces fruits, la détermination de la(...)
Detarium microcarpum, anti-hemolytic activity, inhibition of lipid peroxidation