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Vol.2 No.12 -3 : Immunological study for Helicobacter pylori bacteria in Egyptian patients.

By : MOHAMED H. YASSIN , SAMUEL T. MELEK , MOHAMED E. RASHED and TAGHREED A. ZIDAN Abstract Helicobacter pylori (H. Pylori) are a helix shaped, microaerophilic, Gram-negative, flagellated bacteria. H. Pylori and mankind have an ancient relationship for at least 50,000 years. Commonly the first noninvasively testes used for H. pylori infection’s detection were […]

Vol.2 No.12 -2 : Effects of L-carnitine and Ginkgo biloba on Pentylentetrazol-induced liver damage and oxidative stress in rats.

By : Reda M. Fekry1 , Akaber TH Keshta1 , Wafaa K.Abo-Ghaneima and Ehab Tousson Abstract Pentylentetrazol (PTZ) kindling is an acknowledged models for epilepsy. The current study aimed to determine the possible protective and ameliorative effects of Lcarnitine and Ginkgo biloba (GB) against PTZ induced liver injury and oxidative stress in male rats. A […]

Vol.2 No.12 -1 : The influence of naringenin on lambda-cyhalothrin induced nephrotoxicity in male rats.

By : Ahmed Mokhtar Abu El-Saad Abstract This study aims to evaluate the protective role of naringenin (NGN) against biochemical changes induced by lambda-cyhalothrin (LCT) in the kidney of male rats. The animals were randomized into four groups (n=7/group). Group 1 was the control group. Group 2 received LCT (6.12 mg/kg bw, via gavage) once […]

Vol.2 No.11 -4 : Physiological perturbations in gills and liver of Siganus canaliculatus as potential biomarkers of hydrocarbons pollution in Arabian Gulf of Saudi Arabia.

By : Ahmed Mokhtar Abu El-Saad Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the state of health of gills and liver tissues of Rabbitfish, Siganus canaliculatus, inhabiting three different coastal localities in the Saudi coast of the Arabian Gulf, namely Al-Dammam, Dareen and Maniefa, with varying degrees of pollution affected by anthropogenic inputs including fractionated […]

Vol.2 No.11 -3 : Food composition and feeding ecology of the Arabian Red Fox Vulpes vulpes arabica Thomas 1902 in Sakaka northern Saudi Arabia.

By : Walid Fathy , Mohammad Basuony3 and Mohammad Ibrahim Abstract The food composition and feeding ecology of the Arabian Red Fox Vulpes vulpes arabica inhabiting Sakaka city in the northern part of Saudi Arabia was studied using stomach contents analysis. The analysis of 32 stomach contents during February 2015 to May 2016 showed a […]