Entries by yamenyjb

Vol.2 No.2 -4 : Comparative cardioprotective effect of Egyptian Silybum marianum extract and Chinese silymarin in experimentally liver fibrosis.

By : 1Ehab Tousson; 2Afrah F. Salama; 3Mahmoud A. Elony; and 2٭Mona A. Dora Abstract Liver fibrosis is one of the common problems effects on the human health. Many herbal, medicinal and pharmaceutical plants and their extracts are widely studied by many researches. Chinese silymarin got a bright reputation in relieve of liver fibrosis. The […]

Vol.2 No.2 -5 : Some biochemical markers and expression of indoleamine-2, 3-dioxygenase in Egyptian patients with chronic Hepatitis C.

By : Salem, M.L.1, Barakat, L.A.2, Elnakeeb,N.A2, and Zeidan, A.A.1 Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a main cause of chronic hepatitis and it may leads to cirrhosis, hepatic failure and hepatocellular carcinoma. Chronic HCV patients are subjected to treatment with ribavirin and interferon-α (IFN-α) but,which have achieved only limited success. The main aim of […]

Vol.2 No.2 -6 : In vitro Effect of LC90 of albendazole and Allium sativum water extract on the fine structure of Capillaria sp. (Capillaridae Nematoda).

By : Amal I. Khalil*, Gamalat Y. Osman *** Omaimah A. M. Maghrabi**,Nahla A. Radwan *, Alyaa M. Abo Msalam *** Abstract Fish parasites are of economic and health importance where they cause serious problems in commercial fish farms and it can be transferred to human and animals. Capillaria species are nematodes of serious fish […]

Vol.2 No.2 -7 : Assessment of the hazard effect of an environmental pollutant, (2-OH-BDE 123) using zebrafish embryos.

By : Nessrin A. Kheirallah1# and Tamer El-Sayed. Ali2 # Abstract In the recent decades, many environmental pollutants have received significant attention due to their potential ability to mimic the actions of endogenous estrogens. These pollutants are referred as environmental estrogens and are suspected of causing health effects in both humans and wildlife through disruption […]

Vol.2 No.2 -8 : Gene evolution and diversity of living organisms theory.

By : Sobhy E. Hassab El-Nabi Abstract Statement of the theory is {Evolution of organisms depends mainly on gene evolution through the appearance of novel genes. Diversity of Living organisms results from genetic variations. Each Individual in the same species of Living Organisms has its own Identity of DNA Finger-print. Variations of Individuals Results from […]

Vol.2 No.1 -1 : Gasoline induced pulmo- oxidative damage in mice model.

By : Awatef Ali1 ,Nawal El-Ghazaly2 , Samir Dekinesh3,Sanaa Kabiel4,Azza Sedky5 Abstract The present work aims to evaluatethe cytotoxic effects on lung cells exerted by gasoline. 60 male albino mice were used in the present experiment, divided equally into 3 groups: first group (control) was left access to fresh air, second group (experimental) was subjected […]

Vol.2 No.1 -3 : Studies on the antibacterial effect of probiotics and prebiotics against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

By : Shaaban,M.T1., Hussien ,M.Z2., Allam N.G.3, Moustafa H.H.1 Abstract The influences of Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium bifidus and Streptococcus thermophiles ( probiotics mixture) were studied against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.The ethanolic precipitate of the probiotics mixture revealed antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and assayed qualitatively by GC-Mass spectrum as it partially identified as carbohydrate […]

Vol.2 No.1 -4 : Ameliorating effect of propolis and moringa extract against equigan induced neurotoxicity and oxidative stress on rat hippocampus.

By : Ehab Tousson, Ezar Hafez, Ahmed Massoud and Ahmed A. Elfeky Abstract In most countries worldwide, Equigan is anabolic steroid that is forbidden for human uses or for meat production. The present study was designed to investigate the ameliorating role of Propolis and moringa leaf extract (MLE) against Equigan induced neurotoxicity and oxidative stress […]

Vol.2 No.1 -5 : Comparative Study of Thermal Lens Effect in End Pulsed-Pumped Ceramics and Single Crystal Yb3+ YAG- Cr4+ YAG Passively Q-switched Microchip Laser.

By : Y. S. Nada1, S. M. A. Maize2 Abstract In this work, different thermal lens focal lengths with different pumping repetition rates for ceramic and single crystal Yb:YAGare calculated for controlling the thermal focal length without using additional optical elements . The effect of pumping energy and pump beam diameter on the thermal focal […]

Vol.2 No.1 – 6 : Evaluation of the sterility condition of commonly used eye drops present in the Egyptian pharmacies.

By : Abo Elnasr, A.A.1, Manal M. Girges 2, Yasmin M. El Saba,1 Islam A. Mohalhal 2, , Aya G. Awad2 Abstract Fourty samples of commonly used eye drops were collected from The Egyptian Pharmacies and divided into 2 groups: group A (with antimicrobial activity) and group B (without antimicrobial activity), the two groups cultured […]