Publications by authors named "Anam Arif"

Even low concentrations of pollutants in water, particularly heavy metals, can significantly affect the ecosystem and human health. Adsorption has been determined to be one of the most effective techniques of removing pollution from wastewater among the various strategies. To remove heavy metals such as Zn and Pb, we prepared a silica-coated CuMgFeO magnetic adsorbent using sol-gel method and tested it for wastewater treatment.

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Purpose: Ototoxicity is one of the major adverse effects of cisplatin therapy which restrict its clinical application. Alpha-lipoic acid administration may mitigate cisplatin-induced ototoxicity. In the present study, we reviewed the protective potentials of alpha-lipoic acid against the cisplatin-mediated ototoxic adverse effects.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bifunctional building blocks, like aryl glyoxal, have significant importance in synthetic chemistry due to their versatile applications.
  • Aryl glyoxal is particularly valuable in creating various five- and six-membered heterocycles, which are essential components of many natural products.
  • Recent advancements highlight the use of multicomponent reactions with aryl glyoxal to efficiently synthesize diverse oxygen heterocycles.
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Currently, cancer ranks as the second leading cause of death worldwide, and at the same time, the burden of cancer continues to increase. The underlying molecular pathways involved in the initiation and development of cancer are the subject of considerable research worldwide. Further understanding of these pathways may lead to new cancer treatments.

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Colibacillosis in Indonesia until now still appears frequently, so the case of colibacillosis laying hens cannot reach the peak of egg production; the egg production period is delayed and easily infected with other diseases. The purpose of this research is that the acidifier-dextrose combination is expected to be able to suppress the development of Avian Pathogenic (APEC) bacteria in laying hens so that, in the end, the case of colibacillosis can be controlled in Indonesia. A total of 240 heads of laying hens were divided into 6 treatments and each consisted of 40 replications.

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Background And Objectives: An experiment was designed to determine the effect of using lactic acid bacteria as alternative antibiotic growth promoters on external and internal quality of egg's .

Materials And Methods: (n=240, 14 weeks of age) were randomly distributed into six treatment groups. The treatments were P0 (free antibiotic feed), P1 (free antibiotic feed with 1 gram antibiotic growth promoters (AGP)/100kg feed), P2 (free antibiotic feed with 5 gram probiotic/100kg feed), P3 (free antibiotic feed with 10 grams probiotic/100kg feed), P4 (free antibiotic feed with 5 gram probiotic/200L drinking water), and P5 (free antibiotic feed with 10 gram probiotic/200L drinking water).

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Aim: This study aimed to determine the use of probiotics spp. and as alternative antibiotic growth promoters (AGPs) to improve growth performance and business analysis.

Materials And Methods: This study used a completely randomized factorial design.

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Aim: The purpose of this study was to know the genetic and biochemical identification of isolated lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from Balinese bovine () intestinal waste, acidity, and ox bile salts and to inhibit the growth pathogen of and and the potential of those isolated to improve nutrient value of wheat pollard as animal feed ingredient by fermentation process.

Materials And Methods: This research was divided into three stages. The first stage, isolated LAB were obtained from the bovine intestines at a slaughterhouse in Indonesia.

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