Publications by authors named "Gargouri Mohamed"

Along with morphological and structural studies, the temperature and frequency dependence of the electrical and dielectric properties of the CHNHHgCl (MATM) compound was investigated and analyzed. SEM/EDS and XRPD analyses proved the purity, composition, and perovskite structure of the MATM. DSC analysis reveals the existence of an order-disorder phase transition of a first-order type at about 342 ± 2 K and 320 ± 1 K (heating and cooling, respectively), attributed to the disorder of [CHNH] ions.

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Several plant species contain volatile compounds extracted as "essential oils" through different technologies. After essential oil extraction, the residual solid is a lignocellulosic solid waste. This work proposes the instant controlled pressure-drop (DIC) technology to autovaporize volatile compounds and modify the lignocellulosic matrix.

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Food waste has been widely valorized in the past years in order to develop eco-friendly materials. Among others, bread waste is currently of increasing interest, as it is considered a huge global issue with serious environmental impacts and significant economic losses that have become even greater in the post-pandemic years due to an increase in cereal prices, which has led to higher production costs and bread prices. Owing to its richness in polysaccharides, bread waste has been previously studied for its physico-chemical characteristics and its numerous biotechnological applications.

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Purpose: To describe a patient with hypertensive herpetic uveitis complicated by arterial retinal occlusions and a decompression retinopathy revealing a sickle cell trait.

Study Design: Case report.

Results: A 24-year-old African man presented with a hypertensive herpetic keratouveitis.

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  • Two cases of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) were reported following the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, highlighting a potential link between the vaccine and ocular issues.
  • A 40-year-old male and a 23-year-old female both experienced blurred vision and findings similar to MEWDS in their left eye after receiving the vaccine.
  • Imaging showed that the eye anomalies resolved on their own within six weeks, pointing to possible inflammation or immune response related to the vaccine as a cause for these effects.
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  • The study examined the use of Tumor Necrosis Factor inhibitors (anti-TNF) to treat inflammatory choroidal neovascularization (CNV) in children under 16 years old.
  • Three pediatric patients received various treatments, including anti-TNF additives, after experiencing persistent leakage.
  • Results indicated that four out of five affected eyes showed improved vision and reduced fluid, demonstrating that anti-TNF agents are effective and safe for managing this condition in young patients.*
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The alkylammonium halogenoferrate families are subjected to diverse studies according to their wide field application. However, these compounds show various transitions depending on the preparation process. In this paper, the [(CH)N]FeCl compound was successfully synthesized using a slow evaporation solution growth method at room temperature.

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Scombridae fish (tuna, bonito and mackerel) have significant ecological and economic values. They are very appreciated by consumers worldwide for their high-quality flesh and for their high nutritional value. However, consumption of Scombridae fish is potentially hazardous.

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Leather industry is making significant contributions to economic development. However, it is notably leading to a serious environmental pollution. Recently, the enzyme technology developments offer new opportunities for enzymatic application in leather making.

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In this study, chemical composition and in vitro biological activities of artichoke by-products (leaves, floral stems and bracts) issued from two Tunisian varieties were evaluated. Analysis was performed by means of high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometric (LC/DAD/ESI-MS). Total phenolic (TPC) and flavonoid (TFC) contents as well as the antioxidant activity conducted by three complementary methods, DPPH, ABTS and FRAP tests, were performed for each sample.

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Lignocellulosic biomass can be considered as one of the largest sources for the production of renewable biofuels (bioethanol). It involves an enzymatic treatment capable of ensuring the depolymerization of cellulose into fermentable sugars, followed by the production of ethanol by appropriate bacteriological fermentation. Proper destruction of the compact natural structure of the biomass would allow an interesting intensification of the operation.

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: To describe swept-source optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) findings in uveitic cystoid macular edema (CME).: Prospective study of 36 eyes.: Cystoid black spaces were shown in the deep capillary plexus (DCP) in 36 eyes (100%) and in the superficial capillary plexus (SCP) in 6 eyes (16.

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Several factors affect virgin olive oil (VOO) phenolic profile. The aim of this study was to monitor olive hydrolytic (β-glucosidase) and oxidative (peroxydase, POX, and polyphenoloxydase, PPO) enzymes during olive ripening and storage and to determine their capacity to shape VOO phenolic profile. To this end, olives from the cultivars Chétoui and Arbequina were stored at 4°C or 25°C for 4weeks and their enzymatic activities and oil phenolic profiles were compared to those of ripening olives.

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The distinctive aroma of virgin olive oil is mainly attributed to its volatile profile including components responsible for positive attributes and others for sensory defects resulting from chemical oxidation and exogenous enzymes. For this reason, the evolution of volatile compounds from Chétoui and Arbequina virgin olive oils during olive ripening and storage (at 4 and 25 °C during 4 weeks) was investigated. The profile of volatile phenols during olive storage was also studied.

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The oxidation of water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions was investigated, emphasizing the impact of compositional parameters. The emulsions had approximately the same average droplet size and did not show any physical destabilization throughout the study. In the absence of pro-oxidant ions in the aqueous phase, lipid oxidation of the W/O emulsions was moderate at 60°C and was in the same range as that measured for the neat oils.

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Introduction: Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGPN) is an atypical form of chronic pyelonephritis referred to as the "great imitator" because the clinical and radiological findings closely resemble other pathological entities, especially for the focal forms. Distinguishing focal XGPN from renal cancer is preoperatively difficult.

Methods: We report a total number of 12 pseudotumoural XGPN cases diagnosed and treated in our department.

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Little evidence suggests an impact of vitamin D on bladder cancer risk in Caucasians. This study aimed to investigate association of plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25-OHD) with urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) risk in Tunisians. A case-control study included 250 patients with UBC and 250 healthy controls.

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Background: Atypical renal cysts are suspicious for malignancy. It is hard in some cases to give a sharp radiological diagnosis and propose an appropriate management.

Aim: To give the histological results of the operated atypical renal cysts and to establish a correlation between the radiological findings and histological features.

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Background: Papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC) represent 10 to 15% of renal tumours in adults. They contain more than 75% of tubule-papillary structure and are divided histologically into two subtypes. The distinction between these two sub-types is essential because of different prognosis.

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  • A new experimental device measures heat flux during chemical reactions to monitor lipid oxidation in plant oils in real-time.
  • The device uses thermopiles in an adiabatic setup for improved sensitivity, with resolutions of a few micro-watts to detect low exothermic reactions like oxidation.
  • Validation involved comparing heat flux data with conjugated diene concentrations from spectrophotometry, demonstrating a cost-effective and efficient method for assessing lipid oxidation stability in oils.
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The aim of the study was to test whether the VDR FokI polymorphism is associated with the risk of urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) in Tunisians. The study included 200 unrelated patients with UBC and 200 healthy controls. Genotyping of the VDR FokI polymorphism was determined by PCR-RFLP method.

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We present experimental and theoretical study of the interaction of Light Induced Self-Written (LISW) waveguides in photopolymers. We show that the diffusion of the monomer controls the refractive index distribution. Consequently it influences the interaction between the LISW channels allowing the observation of anti-crossing behavior or the propagation of an array of non interacting LISW waveguides.

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