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Vol.2 No.10 -5 : Modulation of boldenone induced hepatic and renal toxicity by Moringa oleiferaas in albino rats.

By : Abstract Boldenone is an anabolic androgenic steroid and synthetic derivative of testosterone that was originally developed for veterinary use. Its use is very spread on veterinary medicine because its ability to increase protein synthesis. The aim of this study is to show the toxic effect in liver and kidney caused after the intramuscular […]

Vol.2 No.10 -6 : Protective effect of garlic on methyl ethyl ketone-induced biochemical changes in male rabbits.

By : Zuhair Y. A1-Sahhaf. Abstract The present study evaluated the effect of inhalation of methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) on biochemical parameters of rabbits and the possible protective role of garlic aqueous extract. Animals were divided into 4 groups. Group 1 served as controls, group2 given garlic aqueous extract (0.2mg/ml, for a week), group 3 […]

Vol.2 No.09 -1 : Distribution of bacteria in Lake Qarun, AL Fayoum, Egypt (2014 -2015) in relation to its physical and hydrochemical characterization.

By : Mohamed Tawfiek Shaaban1, Hassan A.H. Ibrahim2, Amer Ahmed Mohammed Hanafi3 Abstract The bacteriological monitoring of Lake Qarun water and sediment (aerobic heterotrophs, Staphylococcus sp., Vibrio sp. Aeromonas sp., S. feacalis, E. coli, and total coliform sp.) through the period of study (2014-2015) was carried out. Six common bacterial isolates were fully identified as; […]

Vol.2 No.09 -2 : Effect of noise on blood pressure and heart rate for some workers in Missan governorate, Iraq.

By : Abbas,Ch. Mraissl1, Haitham, H. Abd2, Nadhm , A. Kalf2 Abstract The noise has become a very important (stress factor) for the human community especially in industrial cities. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between occupational noise level with arterial blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), heart rate , pulse pressure, […]

Vol.2 No.09 -3 : Anti-oxidant and Anti-inflammatory activity of Tabebuia rosea (Flowers).

By : S.Solomon 1 M.M.Senthamilselvi2 N.Muruganantham3 Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate the anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities of the sample isolated from the ethyl acetate fraction of flowers of Tabebuia rosea. Anti-inflammatory activity of the sample was determined by HRBC membrane stabilization and Albumin denaturation methods. Anti-oxidant activity of the sample was […]