Publications by authors named "A Merai"

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  • The Barada River is rich in freshwater algae, which have been studied for their potential as sources of bioactive compounds, especially sulfated polysaccharides (SPs).
  • The study involved cultivating the algae outdoors, extracting and purifying the SPs using ultrasonic techniques, and analyzing their chemical composition, revealing high carbohydrate and sulfate content in different purified fractions.
  • Both fractions (F1 and F2) demonstrated antibacterial properties against various bacteria, with F2 showing the most effective minimum inhibitory concentrations, highlighting the relevance of algal polysaccharides in pharmaceuticals and food applications.
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Antagonistic relationship between milk yield and reproduction is reported in several livestock species. This study aimed to investigate whether genetic merit for milk production in dairy sheep affects responses to superovulation, embryo yield and quality. A total of 21 cross-bred Sarda x Lacaune ewes homogeneous for age, parity and stage of lactation were included.

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This work aimed to study the sources of variation in productive and reproductive traits of the dairy Sicilo-Sarde ewes and to further investigate the interaction between both classes of traits. After edits, a database containing 5935 lactation records collected during 6 successive years in eight dairy flocks in the North of Tunisia was used. Total milked milk (TMM) in the milking-only period was retained as productive trait.

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This study aimed to investigate monthly changes in oestrus and ovulatory activity of Sicilo-Sarde sheep. Experimental animals comprised 25 adult and 10 maiden ewes at the start of the experiment. For 12 consecutive months (September-August), the females were exposed to natural photoperiod and permanently kept in presence of seven aproned rams.

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The effect of centrally administered losartan, an AT(1) receptor antagonist, on gastric acid secretion and gastric cytoprotection was studied using different models of gastric ulcers, such as acetic acid-induced chronic gastric ulcers, pylorus ligation, ethanol-induced and stress-induced acute gastric ulcers and cysteamine hydrochloride-induced duodenal ulcer. Losartan was administered intracerebroventrically (i.c.

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