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Comparison of peroxidase activities from Allium sativum, Ipomoea batatas, Raphanus sativus and Sorghum bicolor grown in Burkina Faso
DIAO M, Oumou H. Kone, Nafissétou Ouedraogo, Romaric G. Bayili, Imael H. N. Bassole, and Mamoudou H. DICKO
Current applications of peroxidase in various areas of biotechnology and clinical biochemistry show the interest for further screening for peroxidase. Thus, peroxidase activities were screened in higher plants such as Allium sativum, Ipomoea batatas, Raphanus sativus and Sorghum bicolor grown in a tropical environment. The enzymes were investi(...)
Allium sativum, Ipomoea batatas, Raphanus sativus, Sorghum bicolor
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Antipassivating electrochemical process of glassy carbon electrode (GCE) dedicated to the oxidation of nitrophenol compounds
M. Pontié, G. Thouand, F. De Nardi, I. Tapsoba, S. Lherbette
We report for the first time a novel electrochemical treatment applied to a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) during p‐nitrophenol (PNP) oxidation and dedicated to the limitation of electrode passivation by nitrophenol compounds oxidation. We propose an electrochemical process of direct phenol oxidation by starting the electrolysis at a very low p(...)
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HI and Hα Mapping of M31 & M33
Z. S. Kam , C. Carignan , L. Chemin , O. Hernandez , M. de Denus-Baillargeon and Y. Djabo
We performed a deep HI and Hα mapping of M31 and M33 in order to get accurate kinematical data of those two galaxies and also to make a comparison between the HI and Hα kinematics. The HI data were obtained with the DRAO interferometer and the Hα data with the Fabry-Perot system of the Observatoire du mont Mégantic using an EMCCD as a detector(...)
M31, M33, Galaxy: kinematics, ISM lines, HI
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Impact of land use types on population structure and extent of bark and foliage harvest of Afzelia africana and Pterocarpus erinaceus in Eastern Burkina Faso
B. NACOULMA
In the West African Sudanian regions, people depend on natural products, especially on highly valued species as source of income, fuel wood, food, medicine, fodder for livestock etc. However, land-use management coupled with unsustainable uses of highly valued trees might jeopardize the long-term viability of some speciesrsquo; populations. Th(...)
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Experimental characterisation and modelling of thin layer solar drying of amelie and brooks mangoes
A. O. Dissa, J. D. Bathiebo, H. Desmorieux, O. Coulibaly; J. Koulidiati
Direct solar drying characteristics of Amelie and Brooks mangoes were experimentally determined using a solar dryer made up of four trays and used under weather conditions of fruit harvest period. Direct solar drying curves were established, fitted using 10 mathematical models and simulated with a direct solar drying model. Effective diffusivit(...)
Mango Direct solar drying Modelling Drying curve Diffusivity Drying efficiency
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Plantes médicinales et pratiques médicales au Burkina Faso : cas des Sanan.
Zerbo P., Millogo-RasolodimbyJ., Nacoulma-Ouédraogo O.G. et Van Damme P.
L’objectif de la présente étude réalisée en pays San, résumée en 13 pages, un tableau, 02 figures, 12 photos et 45 références, était de fournir une documentation sur les plantes médicinales du Burkina Faso. À travers une série d’enquêtes ethnobotaniques, 75 tradithérapeutes Sanan ont été interviewés sur les plantes utilisées, leurs noms locaux(...)
Ethnobotanique, Phytothérapie, Pays San, Burkina Faso
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Evaluation of enzymes inhibition activities of medicinal plant from Burkina Faso.
Bangou M. J., M. Kiendrebeogo, M. Compaoré, A. Y. Coulibaly, N. T. R. Meda, B. Zeba, N. A. Abarca, J. Millogo-Rasolodimby and O. G. Nacoulma
The aim of the present study was to evaluate some enzymes inhibitory effects of 11 plant species belonging to 9 families from Burkina Faso. Methanolic extracts were used for their Glutathione-s-transferase (GST), Acetylcholinesterase (AChE), Carboxylesterase (CES) and Xanthine Oxidase (XO) inhibitory activities at final concentration of 100| r(...)
Polyphenolic compounds, glutathion-S-transferase, Acetylcholinesterase, Carboxylesterase
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La constitution des parcs agroforestiers à base de karité comme mécanismes d’adaptation aux changements climatiques
MAIGA Alkassoum, KOLOGO Oumarou
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Enzyme inhibition effect and polyphenols content of medicinal plant extracts from Burkina Faso
Bangou M. J., M. Kiendrebeogo, M. Compaoré, A. Y. Coulibaly, N. T. R. Meda, B. Zeba, N. A. Abarca, J. Millogo-Rasolodimby and O. G. Nacoulma
In the present study, 36 plant extracts, belonging to 6 families from Burkina Faso were used to evaluate their glutathione-S-transferase (GST), acetylcholinesterase (AChE), carboxylesterase (CES) and xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibitory activities and their phenolic, tannin and flavonoids contents by using spectrophotometrical methods. At 100 jug(...)
Medicinal plants, phenolic content, tannin content, flavonoid content
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Analyse des conditions d’émergence du genre en éducation dans les universités du Burkina Faso, 1er Semestre 2011, , N° 52, pp. 21-39
MAIGA Alkassoum
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Biodepollution of wastewater containing phenolic compounds from leather industry by plant peroxidases
DIAO M, N Ouédraogo, LS Baba-Moussa, PW Savadogo, GN Amani, IHN. Bassolé, Mamoudou H. DICKO
This study deals with the use of peroxidases (POXs) from Allium sativum, Ipomoea batatas, Raphanus sativus and Sorghum bicolor to catalyze the degradation of free phenolic compounds as well as phenolic compounds contained in wastewater from leather industry. Secretory plant POXs were able to catalyze the oxidation of gallic acid, ferulic acid,(...)
Peroxidase, Leather, Wastewater, Biodepollution
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A cryptic subgroup of Anopheles gambiae is highly susceptible to human malaria parasites
A. GNEME
Population subgroups of the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae have not been comprehensively characterized owing to the lack of unbiased sampling methods. In the arid savanna zone of West Africa, where potential oviposition sites are scarce, widespread collection from larval pools in the peridomestic human habitat yielded a comprehensive(...)
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Antiacetylcholinesterase and antioxidant activity of essential oils from six medicinal plants from Burkina Faso
Martin Kiendrebeogo, Ahmed Y Coulibaly, Roger CH Nebie, Boukaré Zeba, Charles E Lamien, Aline Lamien-Meda, Odile G Nacoulma
n this investigation, we evaluated essential oils from six medicinal plants from Burkina Faso for their antiacetylcholinesterase and antioxidant abilities. The chemotype of most active were also determined. The best antiacetylcholinesterase activities were recorded for the essential oils of Eucalyptus camaldulensis (IC50 18.98 µ g/mL) and Ocim(...)
acetylcholinesterase, inhibition mechanism, antioxidant activity, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Ocimum canum, Ocimum basilicum
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Sub-Saharan Rubiaceae: a review of their traditional uses, phytochemistry and biological activities
K. SIMPORE
Rubiaceae family is a large family of 630 genera and about 13000 species found worldwide, especially in tropical and warm regions. These plants are not only ornamental but they are also used in African folk medicine to treat several diseases. Based on online published data and library bibliographic research, we herein reported accumulated info(...)
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Biodepollution of wastewater containing phenolic compounds from leather industry by plant peroxidases
119. KABORÉ Donatien, Hagrétou Sawadogo-Lingani1, Bréhima Diawara1, Clarisse S. Compaoré1, Mamoudou H. DICKO and Mogens Jakobsen
This study deals with the use of peroxidases (POXs) from Allium sativum, Ipomoea batatas, Raphanus sativus and Sorghum bicolor to catalyze the degradation of free phenolic compounds as well as phenolic compounds contained in wastewater from leather industry. Secretory plant POXs were able to catalyze the oxidation of gallic acid, ferulic acid,(...)
Peroxidase, Leather, Wastewater, Biodepollution