Publications (1272)
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Optimization of the purification capacity of Moringa oleifera seeds in the water purification process in Burkina Faso
Anderson F. KONKOBO Mamounta DIAO Edwige N. ROAMBA Roger DAKUYO Paul W. Savadogo Mamoudou H. DICKO, Prof.The treatment of water intended for consumption, by chemical products, poses a real problem of public health nowadays. Thus, the present study aims to determine a treatment method based on a coagulant and a non-toxic natural flocculant. To do so, surface water samples were treated with different...
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Phytochemical study, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of an Anti-haemorrhoidal medicinal plant recipe used in three towns in Burkina Faso
TRAORE L.V., ZONGO K. J., BANGOU M.J., LEMA A., TRAORE B., SOMBIE P.A.E.D., OUOBA Yempabou Hermann, SAMPO E., OUEDRAOGO G.APresent study aim to carry out an ethnobotanical survey into medicinal plant recipes used in the treatment of hemorroidal pathologies and select the most cite for phytochemical and biological investigation, using ethanolic and
hydroethanolic extracts. Phytochemistry study concerned tube test...
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Evaluation of the Productivity of Two Improved Varieties of Soybean (Glycine Max L. Merill) Grown in Burkina Faso under Different Formulations of NPK Mineral Fertilizer
Berthé Ousseni, Nana Rasmata, Sory Aboubacar, Zongo Rodrigue Arnaud, Kassamba Abdoul Hadi Diaby, Niamba Madeleine and Traoré SalifouThe efficient use of fertilizers could help to improve soybean yields, which have remained low since its introduction in Burkina Faso. Soybean data sheets recommend the use of NPK mineral fertilizer at a rate of 150 kg/ha. However, the formulation of NPK specific to this crop has not been...
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Optimization of Diesel and Crude Oil Degradation in a Ghanaian Soil Using Organic Wastes as Amendment
Adama Sawadogo, Innocent Yao Dotse Lawson, Hama Cissé, Cheikna Zongo, Aly SavadogoSoil contamination by hydrocarbons poses numerous environmental, health and agricultural problems. The degradation of these pollutants can occur naturally but very slowly. It is therefore generally necessary to stimulate this degradation by different means. Thus, this study aimed to improve the...
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Influence des rejets municipaux sur la qualité physico-chimique et biologique des écosystèmes aquatiques urbains : cas de la rivière Massili (Burkina Faso, Afrique de l’Ouest)
http://www.ijias.issr-journals.org/In West Africa, particularly in Burkina Faso, the urban freshwater bodies are amongst the most threatened
exacerbating the urban environmental crises. Domestic and industrial discharges and fecal sludge are the main sources of urban water pollution. This systematic pollution, which deteriorates...
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Effets de trois types de fumures organiques sur les paramètres agro-morphologiques du niébé cultivé au Burkina Faso
Zeya KABORE, Sibiry Albert KABORE, Razacswendé Fanta OUEDRAOGO, Adama Pascal KIHINDO, Edmond DONDASSE, Aristide SILGA, Romeo Hugues BAZIE, Dayéri DIANOU, and Gérard ZOMBRECowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp), a legume with high nutritional value, is widely consumed by West African populations. In Burkina Faso, its yields in rural areas are relatively low due in particular to the perpetuation of old farming methods and especially the low level of soil fertility....
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Prevalence, antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from layer farms (eggs, droppings/litter) in the outskirts of the city of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Sawadogo Abdallah , Kagambèga Assèta , Soro Daniel , Bognini Henseni, Dione Michel , Cissé Haoua , Dieni Ibonyé and Barro NicolasEggs are susceptible to microbiological contamination by various pathogens on farms, particularly
those belonging to the genus Staphylococcus, which are zoonotic bacteria capable of contaminating
humans, animals, and/or birds, posing a significant public health concern. In Burkina Faso,...
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Comparative studies of phytonutrients content and therapeutic potential of fruits parts of Dialium guineense Willd (Fabaceae) and Ziziphus mauritiana Lam. (Rhamnaceae) used in traditional pediatric in Burkina Faso
RAMDE-TIENDREBEOGO, Alphonsine, BADO, D., YODA, J., GUENNE, Samson, KIENDREBEOGO, Martin, GUISSOU, I. P., & GUISSE, AObjective: The objective of the present study was to determine the phytonutrients content and selected biological activities of fruit parts of Dialium guineense commonly known as velvet tamarind and Ziziphus mauritiana called jujube tree used in the management of childhood diseases.
Methodology...
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Productivité intra-annuelle des parcours naturels dans la zone sahélienne du Burkina Faso
Sanou Lassina, Ouédraogo S, Koala J, Delma J, Thiombiano AdjimaCette étude avait pour but d’évaluer la dynamique saisonnière des pâturages herbacés dans la zone sahélienne du Burkina Faso. Pour estimer la biomasse de la strate herbacée, deux opérations de coupe de la biomasse espacées d’un intervalle de quinze jours ont été effectuées chaque...
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Characterization of class 1, 2 and 3 integrons in multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from clinical samples from Niamey, Niger
Alio Mahamadou Fody, Touwendsida Serge Bagré, René Dembelé, Laouali Boubou, Ali Moussa, Ramatou Sidikou, Amy Gassama-Sow, Alfred S. Traoré and Nicolas BarroAntibiotic resistance is a major public health problem worldwide. Escherichia coli is one of the bacteria most frequently isolated in hospital infections and became more resistance to common antibiotics used. This resistance to antibiotics could be attributed to a modification of the genetic...
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EFFETS DES EXTRAITS AQUEUX DE FRUITS DE FICUS CAPENSIS THUNB (MORACEAE) SUR L’HISTOLOGIE DE LA GLANDE MAMMAIRE DE LA SOURIS NMRI
OUEDRAOGO Rakiswendé Alexis, DOUKOURE Maya, AWEH A Bruno, TINDANO Basile, OUEDRAOGO Rakissida Alfred, OUEDRAOGO Halidou, KOURAOGO M Paul, KABORE Jean Luc, BAYALA Balé, SANOU/LAMIEN AssitaIntroduction : Ficus capensis est un figuier dont des extraits sont utilisés en médecine traditionnelle en
tant que produits lactogènes. Sur le plan biologique, les effets des extraits de Ficus capensis sur la
glande mammaire sont très peu documentés. L’objectif de ce travail était...
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Endogenous Knowledges and Diversity of Amaranths (Amaranthus ssp) Grown in Burkina Faso
Ouedraogo Jacques, Kiébré Mariam, Sawadogo Pingawindé, KiébréZakaria and Bationo/ Kando PaulineThe present study is an ethnobotanical survey on Amaranthus spp coupled with accessions collection carried out in ten (10) provinces of Burkina Faso. It aims at contributing to a better knowledge of the extent of the culture and the agricultural management modes of the cultivated species of...
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Assessment of the Sanitary Quality of precooked Cereal-Based Foods Produced in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Adama Sawadogo, Hama Cissé, Essodolom Taale, Aicha Kambou, Carole P. Ouédraogo, Lancina Séré, Agnès Sondo, Cheikna Zongo and Aly SavadogoSmall-scale cereal-based food production companies have recently been growing in Ouagadougou. The promoters of these companies do not always apply good hygiene practices (GHP) during their activities, which can lead to the production of food of unsatisfactory quality, which can threaten the...
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Assessing the histidine-rich protein 2/3 gene deletion in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Burkina Faso
Casimire Wendlamita Tarama, Harouna Soré, Mafama Siribié, Siaka Débé, Réné Kinda , Wendyam Gérard Nonkani , Farida Tiendrebeogo, Winnie Bantango, Kassoum Yira, Esther Yéri Hien, Moussa Wandaogo Guelbéogo, Yves Traoré2, Didier Ménard , Adama GansanéBackground: Dual hrp2/hrp3 genes deletions in P. falciparum isolates are increasingly reported in malaria-endemic countries and can produce false negative RDT results leading to inadequate case management. Data on the frequency of hrp2/hrp3 deleted parasites are rarely available and it has...
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Assessing the histidine-rich protein 2/3 gene deletion in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Burkina Faso.
Casimire Wendlamita Tarama, Harouna Soré, Mafama Siribié, Siaka Débé, Réné Kinda, Wendyam Gérard Nonkani, Farida Tiendrebeogo, Winnie Bantango, Kassoum Yira, Esther Yéri Hien, Moussa Wandaogo Guelbéogo, Yves Traoré, Didier Ménard & Adama GansanéBackground Dual hrp2/hrp3 genes deletions in P. falciparum isolates are increasingly reported in malaria-endemic countries and can produce false negative RDT results leading to inadequate case management. Data on the fre- quency of hrp2/hrp3 deleted parasites are rarely available and it has...