48 results match your criteria: "University of El-Manar[Affiliation]"

King oyster mushroom Pleurotus eryngii is cultivated worldwide for culinary and to improve human health. However, the potential of some Mediterranean representatives of this species is still not evaluated. This work focuses on the study of polysaccharides from fruiting bodies of two Tunisian strains, P.

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Biodegradable magnesium alloy medical implants have attracted considerable interest thanks to their remarkable biocompatibility and mechanical properties. However, the rapid corrosion rate of magnesium alloys in physiological environments presents a major challenge to their practical application. Therefore, this study attempted to design a silane/chitosan /graphene oxide composite coating that reduces the corrosion and enhances the biodegradation of magnesium alloys used in temporary implants.

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Polyethylene microplastic modulates the toxicity of pentachlorophenol to the microalgae Isochrysis galbana, clone t-ISO.

Chemosphere

November 2024

University of El Manar, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, Department of Biology, Ecology, Biology and Physiology of Aquatic Organisms Laboratory, Tunis, Tunisia. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and polyethylene microplastic (PE-MP) are recognized as new and persistent pollutants, and their combined effects on phytoplankton, specifically the microalgae Isochrysis galbana, have not been previously studied.
  • The study found that exposure to PE-MP and PCP, both individually and together, inhibited the growth of Isochrysis galbana, with specific concentrations leading to significant decreases in vital cellular components such as photosynthetic pigments and proteins.
  • Interestingly, at a non-toxic concentration of 25 mg/L, PE-MP appeared to lessen the harmful effects of PCP, likely by adsorbing the PCP and reducing its availability to the algal cells
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Background: We hereby report the first occurrence of Helobdella octatestisaca in North Africa, specifically in Tunisia, as a likely introduced species from the Neotropical Region. Historically, leeches bearing a prominent chitinous scute on their dorsal surface were commonly diagnosed as H. stagnalis.

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Florfenicol induces malformations of embryos and causes altered lipid profile, oxidative damage, neurotoxicity, and histological effects on gonads of adult sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus.

Environ Toxicol Pharmacol

September 2024

Group of Fundamental and Applied Malacology (MAF), Laboratory of Environment Bio-monitoring (LBE), Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, University of Carthage, Bizerte, Zarzouna 7021, Tunisia.

The frequent occurrence of antibiotics in the aquatic environment has engendered negative impacts on non-target organisms. The effects of the veterinary antibiotic florfenicol (FLO) during the embryo-larval development of the sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus was assessed using four increasing concentrations (1, 2, 5 and 10 mg/L). Furthermore, FLO toxicity to adults was investigated through the analysis of oxidative damage, histopathological alterations, lipid metabolism and acetylcholinesterase activity following an exposure period of 96 h.

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Parietin, the Vibrant Natural Dye in Xanthoria parietina.

Chem Biodivers

January 2024

Plant, soil, and environment interactions laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, University of El Manar, Campus Academia, 2092, Tunis, Tunisia.

The use of natural dyes in several areas is regulated by current European and non-European legislation, due to various problems with synthetic dyes. The analysis revealed that the lichen studied: Xanthoria parietina has potential natural dye sources and provides bright colors for extraction solvents. Furthermore, dyed wool and toile fabric have good fastness properties in ammonia fermentation and boiling water, both with and without mordants.

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Effects of rare earth element samarium doped zinc oxide nanoparticles on Mytilus galloprovincialis (Lamarck, 1819): Filtration rates and histopathology.

J Trace Elem Med Biol

January 2024

Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte, Laboratory of Environment Bio-Monitoring, Group of Fundamental and Applied Malacology (LEB/GFAM), University of Carthage, 7021 Zarzouna, Bizerte, Tunisia.

Background: Doping was reported to improve the photo catalytic performance, antioxidant, antibacterial and other biological properties of nanoparticles. While, improving the nanoparticle properties, doping could change toxicity profile to living organism. Hence, the aim of this work was to assess the effects of samarium doped zinc oxide nanoparticles (Sm doped ZnO NPs) on the edible mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.

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Multiple immunolabeling introduces high risks of interferences between fluorescences. As an example, in analyzing T cell clonality, we recently reported a fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) effect providing an unexpected signal on B770 (PE-Cy7) detector, on the Vβ-PE positive CD3 APC-Alexa750+ T cell subsets. Here, we report another FRET effect produced by the violet laser in Vβ-FITC positive CD3-Pacific Blue (PB) T cells providing signal on V550 (Krome Orange; KrO) detector.

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Effect of Geographical Location on the Phenolic and Mineral Composition of Chetoui Olive Leaves.

Foods

June 2023

Laboratory of Management and Valorization of Forest Resources, National Researches Institute of Water, Forests and Rural Engineering, University of Carthage, Ariana 2080, Tunisia.

In this study, we investigated the influence of pedological parameters and variation of altitude on the mineral nutrients, phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activities of olive leaves. Samples of the Chetoui cultivar were collected from eight geographical locations with different altitudes. Levels of phenolic compounds varied according to the altitude.

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Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) is gaining popularity in the biomedical field due to its excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance and biocompatibility. Although PEEK is an excellent biomaterial, it may require bulk surface modification to tailor its properties for specific biomedical applications. In this study, the surface modification of PEEK was achieved by depositing titanium dioxide (TiO) by PVD method.

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Effect of Short Fibers on Fracture Properties of Epoxy-Based Polymer Concrete Exposed to High Temperatures.

Polymers (Basel)

February 2023

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Majmaah University, Al-Majmaah 11952, Saudi Arabia.

Recently, polymer concrete (PC) has been widely used in many civil engineering applications. PC shows superiority in major physical, mechanical, and fracture properties comparing to ordinary Portland cement concrete. Despite many suitable characteristics of thermosetting resins related to processing, the thermal resistance of polymer concrete composite is relatively low.

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The lichen's special symbiotic structure enables it to produce bioactive substances. They have historically been recognized for their aesthetic and medicinal benefits. Furthermore, in recent years, they have performed in various fields, including perfumery, dyeing, and pharmacology due to their rich secondary metabolites.

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Lichens produce a myriad of bioactive compounds that can be exploited as reducing and capping agents in the green process of synthesizing nanoparticles. In this study, we exploit a simple, environmentally safe method for synthesizing silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), using aqueous extracts of three lichen species (Lobaria pulmonaria, Ramalina farinacea, and Evernia prunastri) for the first time. Characterization showed that the three lichen species selected could be perfectly suitable as reducing agents to produce AgNPs.

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The toxicity of carbaryl, tebufenpyrad, cypermethrin and permethrin was evaluated in European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax during the embryonic and larval development using six different concentrations per chemical. The order of the toxicity effectiveness was carbaryl > tebufenpyrad > cypermethrin > permethrin. The larvae were more sensitive to all tested chemicals than embryos.

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In this study, we develop here for the first time an easy, eco-friendly method for synthesizing silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the lichen Roccella phycopsis. AgNPs formation was first determined by a color change of the lichen filtrate to brown, subsequent to addition of AgNO solution, and confirmed by a maximum absorbance peak at 425 nm in UV-vis spectrum. Scanning electron microscope images showed a spherical shape with a size distribution between 11 and 18 nm, while the elemental composition was elucidated by the energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

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Unmanned aerial systems (UAVs) are dramatically evolving and promoting several civil applications. However, they are still prone to many security issues that threaten public safety. Security becomes even more challenging when they are connected to the Internet as their data stream is exposed to attacks.

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Multiple immunolabeling introduces high risks of interferences between fluorochromes. In an intend to analyze T cell clonality using CD3-APC Alexa750, CD4-Pac Blue, CD8-Krome Orange, CD56-PE-Cy7 and Vbeta clonotypes FITC and PE, we repeatedly observed a clear, unexpected signal on B770 (PE-Cy7) detector on the Vb subset mimicking a lymphoproliferative disorder. The aim of this study was to identify and prevent this source of artifact.

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Introduction: Micro- and macrovascular complications of diabetes are leading morbidities in the world population. They are responsible not only for increased mortality but also severe disabilities, which jeopardize quality of life (e.g.

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Azithromycin effects on the European sea bass () early life stages following acute and chronic exposure: Laboratory bioassays.

Drug Chem Toxicol

May 2022

Department of Biology, Ecology, Biology and physiology of Aquatic Organisms Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Tunis, University of El Manar, Tunis, Tunisia.

The purpose of this study was to assess the acute and chronic effects of the macrolide azithromycin (AZI) on the European sea bass () early life stages. Azithromycin is a semi-synthetic antibiotic frequently detected in the aquatic environment, despite this few information about its effects on aquatic organisms were reported. Investigations of AZI acute toxicity on early life stages were made using six increasing concentrations (0.

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Effects of Polygonum equisetiforme extracts against dichlorvos were investigated in the commercial clam Ruditapes decussatus. The toxicity of this pesticide was firstly tested in R. decussatus gill and digestive gland tissues using five doses varying from 0.

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Glycosaminoglycans from Co-Products of «»: Extraction and Purification in Reference to the European Pharmacopoeia Requirement.

Biol Proced Online

January 2020

1Blue Biotechnology & Aquatic Bioproducts Laboratory (B3Aqua)-Institut National des Sciences et technologies de la Mer (INSTM), 28, street March 2, 1934 -Salammbô, 2035 Tunis, Tunisia.

Background: Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), including hyaluronic acid (HA), dermatan sulfate (DS) and chondroitin sulfate (CS) are essential components of the bone and cartilage tissues. CS isolated from the cartilage tissue of various animals has found application in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and food industries. In the first part of the present work, three methods were used and compared to extract and purify glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) from the cartilage powder of a local cartilaginous marine species «».

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of the maturation process of sweet marjoram (Origanum majorana L.) on essential oil composition, the phenolic profile of ethanolic extract and their antioxidant capacities. The essential oil composition was studied at three stages of maturity by GC-MS.

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Because of their availability and low cost, mineral oils have been widely used for a long time in power transformers to allow their insulation and cooling. However, their low fire safety and low biodegradability potential have made it necessary to look for other insulating liquids as an alternative to this mineral oil used in high voltage electrical equipment. This work presents an experimental study to compare between the physicochemical characteristics of mineral oil, olive oil, sunflower oil and different oil mixtures.

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In this paper, a novel design for a metamaterial lens (superlens) based on a Photonic Crystal (PC) operating at visible wavelengths is reported. The proposed superlens consist of a gallium phosphide (GaP) dielectric slab waveguide with a hexagonal array of silver rods embedded within the GaP dielectric. In-house 2DFDTD numerical method is used to design and optimize the proposed superlens.

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Relationship between chemotypic and genetic diversity of natural populations of Artemisia herba-alba Asso growing wild in Tunisia.

Phytochemistry

April 2018

University of Carthage, National Institute of Applied Science and Technology, Department of Biology, Laboratory of Nanobiotechnologies and Valorisation of Medicinal Phytoresources, B.P. 676, 1080, Tunis Cedex, Tunisia.

A total of 80 individuals collected from eight populations growing wild in different geographic zones were considered to assess the intraspecific variability of essential oil composition, genetic diversity and population structure of Artemisia herba-alba. The essential oil composition varied significantly between populations. Essential oil profiles were classified into four chemotypes (trans-sabinyl acetate, α-thujone/trans-sabinyl acetate, camphor and α-thujone/camphor/β-thujone).

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