Publications by authors named "Hamid Stambouli"

The stability, sensitivity, and volatility of essential oils are some of their most serious limitations, and nanoencapsulation has been considered one of the most effective techniques for solving these problems. This research aimed to investigate the incorporation of Salvia rosmarinus Speen and Cedrus atlantica Manetti (MEO) essential oil mixture in Gum Arabic (GA) and to evaluate nanoencapsulation's ability to promote antifungal activity against two brown rot fungi responsible for wood decay Gloeophyllum trabeum and Poria placenta. The optimization of encapsulation efficiency was performed using response surface methodology (RSM) with two parameters: solid-to-solid (MEO/GA ratio) and solid-to-liquid (MEO/ethanol).

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  • - The study investigates a natural alternative to harmful chemical fungicides for protecting wood from decay, by creating a blend of essential oils from Spenn and Manetti using a method called Simultaneous hydrodistillation.
  • - Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) identified myrtenal as a new component in all oil combinations, while antifungal effectiveness was evaluated against four wood-decaying fungi.
  • - The optimal antifungal activity was achieved with specific combinations of the essential oils, showing promise for using these natural products to enhance wood protection against decay.
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Introduction: Ethanolic fraction of Moroccan threshing residues (EFCS) was evaluated for its vasorelaxant activity. The current work aims to identify the active metabolites in the ethanolic fraction of the EFCS and illustrate their mechanism of action.

Methods: Free radical scavenging capacity of EFCS was assessed using DPPH method.

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The extraction and purification of nucleic acids is the first step in most molecular biology analysis techniques. The objective of this work is to obtain highly purified nucleic acids derived from Cannabis sativa resin seizure in order to conduct a DNA typing method for the individualization of cannabis resin samples. To obtain highly purified nucleic acids from cannabis resin (Hashish) free from contaminants that cause inhibition of PCR reaction, we have tested two protocols: the CTAB protocol of Wagner and a CTAB protocol described by Somma (2004) adapted for difficult matrix.

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