Publications by authors named "Allico J Djaman"

Background: has developed resistance to almost all the antimalarial drugs currently in use. This resistance has been and remains one of the greatest threats to the control and elimination of malaria. The use of molecular markers of resistance to monitor the emergence and spread of antimalarial drug-resistant parasite strains has proved highly effective.

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  • The study explores the relationship between vitamins A, D, and E in seminal plasma and male infertility, specifically focusing on azoospermia (absence of sperm).
  • It involved analyzing semen samples from 30 normal (normozoospermic) and 30 infertile (azoospermic) individuals to determine the concentrations of these vitamins using high-performance liquid chromatography.
  • Results indicated that only vitamins A and E significantly differed between the two groups, suggesting they could be potential biomarkers for distinguishing between normozoospermic and azoospermic conditions.
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Poorly diversified and micronutrient-deficient dietary intakes during pregnancy remain one of the major causes of nutritional anemia in developing countries. However, data on diet and its relation to anemia in pregnant women in Côte d'Ivoire are scarce. The objective of this study was to determine prevalence and iron deficiency anemia associated factors in pregnant women in Abidjan.

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Background: In Côte d'Ivoire, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a serious public health problem with a prevalence estimated at 2.5% in 2006. Zinc and copper are essential Trace element needed to strengthen the immune system and also useful in the fight against tuberculosis.

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Objective: This study aims to highlight the anti-inflammatory activity of ethanol extract of Annona senegalensis and do its phytochemical screening.

Methods: Rats were divided into three groups. The first group received only saline injection and instillation by intraperitoneal injection on days D0 and D7.

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Aim: The aim of this study was to determine one or several doses of Methylprednisolone ( MP) who leads a long time of immunosuppression without disrupting phosphor and calcium, liver and kidney markers at the healthy rabbit.

Material And Methods: This study was made to fifteen rabbit. Five (5) batches were constituted according to Nacl and Methylpredmisolone administered dose by body weight.

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Unlabelled: MAI-BAO (MB) is a beverage obtained by fermentation of sweet Camellia sinensis tea by the Tea-Mushroom treasure. The action of the chromatographic fraction 3 of MAI-BAO (MB-F3) is cardiotonic.

Aims: To compare the mechanism of cardiotonic activity of MB-F3 and digoxin (Dx) in rats.

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Throughout the world and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, deficiencies in trace elements constitute a real public health problem because of the insufficient nutritional quality of food. These trace elements are necessary for many of the body's biochemical reactions. The role of microelements such as vitamin A and zinc has been established in the functioning of the immune system and secretion of inflammatory reaction proteins, but the role of iron in these functions remains to be elucidated.

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In the eukaryotic cell, phospholipids can be biosynthesized by two pathways, one from choline and the other one from ethanolamine. The functional effectiveness of each pathway depends on the type of the cell. Thiazolium designed-drugs have shown, under in vivo conditions, antiplasmodial and antimalarial activities with inhibition of the phospholipids biosynthesis.

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Mitragyna ciliata (MYTA) (Rubiaceae) inhibits plasmodia activity. MYTA induces a cardiotonicity of the digitalic type on rat's isolated heart. In this work we studied the effect of MYTA on microsomal Na(+)/K(+) dependant ATPase (Na(+), K(+) ATPase) extracted from the heart of a rabbit since digitalics inhibit Na(+), K(+) ATPase.

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A major endemic in Côte d'Ivoire, malaria is the first cause of hospital admissions and mortality in tropical Africa. The decrease of morbidity and mortality depends on early diagnosis and relevant treatment. This situation is hampered by an emerging resistance of P.

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