Publications (1272)
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Effect of rice Cercosporidium caused by Cercospora oryzae miyake on the productivity of TS2 and IR841 under controlled conditions
Soura Herve, Koita Kadidia, Zandjanakou-Tachin Martine, Gnancadja Andre S. Leopold, Goudjo Edouard, Savadogo Aly, Baba-Moussa LamineBackground and Objective: In Benin, rice production has increased significantly over the past five years. Despite this increase, numerous parasitic constraints, particularly fungal, contribute significantly to the decline in productivity, making the country dependent on imports. The present...
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Isolation and assessment of cyanide biodegradation potential of indigenous bacteria from contaminated soil.
MAIGA Ynoussa, YOUNG Suzanne, ORNER Kevin D., MIHELCIC James R., HARWOOD Valerie J., OUATTARA Aboubakar SidikiEight effective bacterial strains were isolated from cyanide-contaminated soil, from which, two (S11 and S13) were tested to determine their mini mum inhibitory concentration using potassium cyanide (KCN) and potas sium tetracyano nickelate (K2Ni(CN)4). The isolates were tested for their KCN...
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Bio-production of lactic and lactobionic acids using whey from the production of cow’s milk Wagashi cheese in Benin
Oumarou Djobo, Haziz Sina, Souriatou Tagba, Virgile Ahyi, Aly Savadogo, Adolphe Adjanohoun, Manuel Rendueles and Lamine Baba-MoussaTraditional cheese is the main milk derivative in Bénin. This traditional process is not efficient and generate a lot of whey which has no real use until now. It is just disposed without being environmentally treated. Its use as a source for lactobionic and lactic acids production by...
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Trends and drivers of land use/cover change in W National park in Burkina Faso
Kangbéni Dimobe, Ursula Gessner, Korotimi Ouédraogo, Adjima ThiombianoBurkina Faso's W National Park (WNPB) is one of the country's biodiversity hotspots. Despite this Park's protection, illegal human activities threaten its vegetation, and little information about the on-site causes of degradation is available. Here we explored the extent and drivers of changes...
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Effects of growing zones on nutritional and bioactive compounds of by-products of two tomato cultivars
Kabakdé Kaboré, Kiessoun Konaté, David Bazié , Roger Dakuyo, Abdoudramane Sanou, Hemayoro Sama, Balamoussa Santara, Mamoudou Hama Dickoespite its specific climatic and soil conditions, tomato has adapted to a wide range of conditions that can influence its yield and the nutritional quality of its fruits. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence of production zones on the nutritional and nutraceutical quality...
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Effects of growing zones on nutritional and bioactive compounds of by-products of two tomato cultivars
Kabakdé Kaboré, Kiessoun Konaté , David Bazié, Roger Dakuyo, Abdoudramane Sanou, Hemayoro Sama, Balamoussa Santara, Mamoudou Hama DickoDespite its specific climatic and soil conditions, tomato has adapted to a wide range of conditions that can influence its yield and the nutritional quality of its fruits. The objective of this study was to evaluate the influence
of production zones on the nutritional and nutraceutical...
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Comparison of Proximate and Phytonutrient Compositions of Cashew Nuts and Apples from Different Geographical Areas of Burkina Faso
Roger Dakuyo, Kiessoun Konaté, Abdoudramane Sanou, Kabakdé Kaboré, Hemayoro Sama, David Bazié, Mamounata Diao and Mamoudou Hama DickoThe cashew plant is an allogamous plant that produces two types of fruits: the nut and the cashew apple. The present study was conducted to perform a comparison of proximate and phytonutrient compositions of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nuts and apples from different geographical areas of...
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Comparison of Proximate and Phytonutrient Compositions of Cashew Nuts and Apples from Different Geographical Areas of Burkina Faso
Roger DAKUYO KIESSOUN KONATÉ Abdoudramane SANOU Kabakdé KABORE Hemayoro SAMA David Bazie MAMOUNATA DIAO Mamoudou H. DICKO, Prof.The cashew plant is an allogamous plant that produces two types of fruits: the nut and the cashew apple. The present study was conducted to perform a comparison of proximate and phytonutrient compositions of cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) nuts and apples from different geographical areas of...
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Evaluation of the Value Nutritious Leaves Five Varieties Taro (Colocasia esculenta) Cultivated in Burkina Faso
Boampoundi Hélène Ouoba, Amana Metuor Dabire, Sidnooma Véronique Zongo, Hemayoro Sama, Samson Guenne, Renan Ernest Traore, Jacques SimporeTaro is a perennial herbaceous plant whose large leaves are mainly used as vegetables in human food in several tropical countries. However, young taro leaves are not eaten very much in Burkina Faso unlike other countries which have made them a staple diet. In the present work, we collected...
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Effect of pedo-climatic conditions on physicochemical and agro-industrial potential of three wild fruits from Burkina Faso
35. Sama Hemayoro, Dieudonne Kimbie Traore, Samson Guenné, Adama Hilou and Mamoudou H. DICKOBackground: Plants are greatly affected by pedoclimatic conditions. They can alter the physiology of plants and
affect seeds agro-morphological and physicochemical characteristics. It is therefore conceivable that tree species
which have a potential as oil/fat producing plants are affected by...
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Molecular Characterization and the Antimicrobial Resistance Profile of Salmonella spp. Isolated from Ready-to-Eat Foods in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Adama Patrice Soubeiga, Dissinviel Stephane Kpoda, Muller K. A. Compaoré, Asseto Somda-Belemlougri, Ndamiwe Kaseko, Sibiri Sylvain Rouamba, Sandrine Ouedraogo, Roukiatou Traoré, Paulette Karfo, Désiré Nezien, Fulbert Nikiéma, Elie Kabre, Cheikna Zongo, Aly SavadogoThe emergence of antimicrobial-resistantfood-borne bacteria is a great challenge to public health. This study was conducted to characterize and determine the resistance profile of Salmonella strains isolated from foods including sesames, ready-to-eat (RTE) salads, mango juices, and lettuce in...
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Exposition of Intermediate Hosts of Schistosomes to Niclosamide (Bayluscide WP 70) Revealed Significant Variations in Mortality Rates: Implications for Vector Control
Alvine Christelle Kengne Fokam, Laurentine Sumo, Mohamed Bagayan, Hugues Clotaire Nana-Djeunga, Thomas Kuete, Gabriella S. Ondoua Nganjou, Murielle Carole Tchami Mbagnia, Linda Djune-Yemeli, Charles Sinclair Wondji and Flobert NjiokouBackground: Schistosomiasis remains a public health issue in Cameroon. Snail control using Niclosamide can prevent schistosome transmission. It is safe to determine lethal concentrations for the population. This study aimed at assessing the toxicity of Niclosamide on different developmental...
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Assessment of probiotic and technological properties of Bacillus spp. Isolated from Burkinabe Soumbala. BMC Microbiology
29. Dabire Yerobessor, Namwin Siourime Somda, Marius K. Somda, Clarisse B. Compaore, Iliassou Mogmenga, Lewis I. Ezeogu, Alfred S. Traore1, Jerry O. Ugwuanyi and Mamoudou H. DICKOAll tested Bacillus strains (B54, F20, F24, F21, F26 and F44) presented variable relevant probiotic properties
(good tolerance to pH 2 and pH 4, gastric juice, bile salts, intestinal juice and phenol), with marked differences in
hydrophobicity and auto-aggregation capacity ranging from...
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Food consumption and dietary diversity associated with breastfeeding mod of children aged 6-23 months in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Sanogo BOUGMA1 , Boureima KAGAMBÉGA1,2, François TAPSOBA1, Aminata SANOU1, Laurencia Toulsoumdé SONGRÉ-OUATTARA3 and Aly SAVADOGO1 ABSTRACT Background. To provide the essential needs that the body requires, it is necessary to consume a variety of foods. In Burkina Faso, little information is available on the diversity of food consumed by children in major’s urban centers. Aim. The objective of this study was to assess the...
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Assessing the Quality of Burkina Faso Soybeans Based on Fatty Acid Composition and Pesticide Residue Contamination. Molecules.
Elisabeth Rakiswendé Ouédraogo 1, Kiessoun Konaté 1,2,*, Abdoudramane Sanou 1, Hemayoro Sama , Ella Wendinpuikondo Rakèta Compaoré , Oksana Sytar , Adama Hilou , Marian Brestic and Mamoudou Hama DickoSoybean is widely used in the food industry because of its high fatty acid and protein content. However, the increased use of pesticides to control pests during cultivation, in addition to being a public health concern, may influence the nutritional quality of soybeans. This study aimed to...