Mohamed, M., I. M. Moussa2, K. F. Mohamed, A. Samir, E. A. Nasr, M. H.Ashgan, S. AlRejaie, and M. E. Hatem,
"BACTEC MGIT 960 TM system for screening of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Complex Among Cattle",
African Journal of Biotechnology, vol. 10, pp. 13919-13923, 2011.
Amer, H. M.,
"Baculovirus Expression Vector System: an Efficient Tool for the Production of Heterologous Recombinant Proteins",
African Journal of Biotechnology, vol. 10, issue 32, pp. 5927-5933, 2011.
AbstractToday, the recombinant proteins become a major foundation of different industrial sectors. Products ofthese industries enhance the fields of medicine, pharmacology, agriculture, nutrition, petrochemicals,paper, textiles and many others. Since the mid 1980s, recombinant DNA technology has enabled thedevelopment of a wide diversity of vectors for expression of the desired recombinant protein innumerous prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Baculovirus expression vector system is consideredone of the most successful and widely acceptable means for the production of recombinant proteins inextremely large quantities.
Abu-Taleb, A. M., K. E. - Deeb, and F. O. Al-Otibi,
"Bioactivity of some Plant Extracts Against Drechslera Biseptata and Fusarium Solani",
Journal of Food, vol. 9, pp. 769-774, 2011.
AbstractPhytochemical screening of Alhagi maurorum, Calotropis procera and Datura innoxia extracts revealed the presence of carbohydrates and/or glycosides, tannins, flavonoids, steroids and/or triterpenes. Moreover, anthraquinones were detected in A. maurorum and C. procera whereas alkaloids were detected in D. innoxia only. When ethyl alcohol extract prepared from D. innoxia was further fractionated by petroleum ether and chloroform, three fractions were detected. Four triterpenes subfractions (D1-D4) were isolated from petroleum ether fraction and identified as ?- amyrin, daturadiol, daturadiol-3-acetate and daturaolone. Chloroform fraction contained alkaloids which were fractionated into 3 subfractions (D5- D7) and identified as atropine, hyoscine and hyoscyamine. Two coumarin subfactions were isolated from the remaining aqueous layer and identified as scopoletin and scopolin. All the selected plant extracts were effective in inhibiting growth, sporulation, conidial germination as well as cellulase and pectinase enzymes of Drechslera biseptata and Fusarium solani, except the remaining aquaeous layer fraction of ethanolic extract prepared from D. innoxia which exhibited stimulatory effect on spore production and nonsignificant effect on conidial germination as well as cellulase and pectinase enzymes of D. biseptata. Mostly F. solani was more susceptible to plant extracts than D. biseptata. It was evident that the antifungal activity of the plant extracts depended upon type of plant, solvent, extract concentration as well as fungal type and its phase of growth.
Rawi, S. M., I. M. Mourad, and D. A.Sayed,
"Biochemical Changes in Experimental Diabetes Before and Aftertreatment with Mangifera Indica and Psidium Guava Extracts",
Int J Pharm Biomed Sci., vol. 2, pp. 29-41, 2011.
AbstractMale adult albino rats were used to study the hypoglycemic effect of Mangiferaindica and Psidium guajava aqueous extracts either used individually or incombination of as well as the effect of glibenclamide as reference sulfonylureasdrug at the dose level of 0.5 mg/kg body weight in streptozotocin-diabetic rats.Preliminary test using different doses of each plant indicated that the most effectivedoses were 250 mg/kg body weight for each plant. Our studies was extended toinclude the effect of the tested doses on different biochemical parameters includingserum insulin concentration, hepatic glycogen content, total proteins, total lipidsand transaminases activities in serum and liver. The obtained data of the abovementioned investigations revealed great alleviation of the impaired glucose tolerance, serum insulin and hepatic glycogen content, also serum and hepatic totalprotein contents were increased as a result of treatment. In STZ-diabetic rats, theactivities of (ALT, AST and ALP) either detected in sera or hepatic tissues wereincreased, then the activities were improved as a result of treatments.
Hasheesh, W. S., R. T. Mohamed, and S. Abdel-Monem,
"Biological and physiological parameters of Bulinus truncatussnails exposed to methanol extract of the plant Sesbania sesban",
Advances in Biological Chemistry, vol. 1, pp. 65-73, 2011.
AbstractThe effects of sublethal concentrations of methanol extract of sesbania sesban plant on survival rate, egg laying of Bulinus truncatus snails, hatchability of their eggs, infection rate with Schistosoma haematobium miracidia, cercarial production and certain physiological parameters of treated snails were studied. The sublethal concentrations of the tested plant extract (LC0, LC10 and LC25) caused considerable reduction in survival rates; egg production of B. runcates snails; hatchability of eggs as well as in the infectivity of Schistosoma haematobium miracidia to the snail. Also, the tested concentrations reduced the cercarial production per snail and the period of cercarial shedding. The glucose level in haemolymph of exposed snails was elevated while the glycogen, protein content and the activities of hexokinase (HK), pyruvatekinase (PK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) showed a decrease in soft tissues when compared with the control group. It was concluded that the app lication of sublethal concentration of methanol extracts of Sesania sesban may be helpful in snail control as it interferes with the snails' biology and physiology.
Shawali, A. S., and A. J. M. Haboub,
"Bis-Enaminones as Precursors for Synthesis of Novel 3,4-Bis(Heteroaryl) Pyrazoles and 3,6-Bis-(Heteroaryl)-Pyrazolo[3,4-D]Pyridazines",
Journal of Chemical Research, vol. 35, issue 6, pp. 341, 2011.
AbstractCoupling of bis-enaminones with benzenediazonium chloride and 3-diazo-1,2,4-triazole proved to be convenient routes for the synthesis of novel 3,4-bis(pyrazol-3-yl)pyrazoles and 3,6-bis(heteroaryl)pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyridazines which have not been reported previously. The structures of the products were elucidated on the basis of their spectral properties, elemental analyses and, wherever possible, by alternate synthesis.
Aly, H., and A. Winterhof,
"Boolean Functions Derived from Fermat Quotients",
Cryptography and Communications, vol. 3, pp. 165-174, 2011.
AbstractWe study Boolean functions derived from Fermat quotients modulo p using the Legendre symbol. We prove bounds on several complexity measures for these Boolean functions: the nonlinearity, sparsity, average sensitivity, and combinatorial complexity. Our mmain tools are bounds on chracter sums of Fermat quotients modulo p.