Publications (1876)
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Kawal: A fermented food as a source of Bacillus strain producing antimicrobial peptides
Blaise Waongo, Maude Pupin, Matthieu Dubanc, Gabrielle Chataignec, Oumarou Zongo, Hama Cisse, Aly Savadogo, Valérie Leclere
Kawal is a fermented food condiment obtained by spontaneous fermentation of Senna obtusifolia leaves. Fermentative microbiota’s consists of microorganisms producing a diversity of bioactive molecules. Thus, research of novel microbial products capable of inhibiting or eliminating plant and food pathogens is an absolute necessity. In this study(...)
Kawal, Bacillus, NRPS, Antimicrobial peptides
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Gene therapy for Parkinson’s Disease and Ethical Challenges: A Systematic Review
Théodora M Zohoncon, Joseph Sawadogo, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Marie NL Ouedraogo, Luc Zongo, Paul Ouedraogo, Florencia W Djigma, Christelle WM Nadembèga, Raphael Kabore, Djénéba Ouermi, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Jacques Simpore
Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex, multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder with a pathophysiology deriving from the synergy of abnormal aggregation of neuroinflammation, synuclein and dysfunction of lysosomes, mitochondria and synaptic transport difficulties influenced by genetic and idiopathic factors. Worldwide, PD has a pr(...)
Neurodegenerative Diseases, Parkinson Disease, Molecular Mechanism, Gene Therapy, Gene Therapy Ethics
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Pollination syndrome of the African custard apple (Annona senegalensis Pers.) reveals reliance on specialized brood‑site weevil pollinators in Annonaceae
Zézouma Anselme Dao Rahim Romba Bruno Jaloux Julien Haran Amadé Ouédraogo Olivier Gnankiné
The pollination syndrome of the African custard apple (Annona senegalensis Pers.; Annonaceae) was investigated to gain insights into the reproductive strategy of this multipurpose wild shrub. Flower visitors were collected and frequently surveyed in the morning on 30 flowers of 30 plants per site, at four sites across the Sudanian and Sudano-S(...)
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Déséquilibre métabolique chez les sujets adultes de poids corporel normal dans une population rurale au Burkina Faso.
Clarisse SAWADOGO, Palwendé Romuald BOUA, Marcel D BENGALY, Toussaint ROUAMBA, Halidou TINTO, Hermann SORGHO
Les maladies cardiovasculaires sont l’une des premières causes de nombreux décès dans le monde. L’obésité augmente le risque de survenue des anomalies métaboliques, mais paradoxalement, des personnes de poids corporel normal soufrent également de ces anomalies. Au Burkina Faso, les données épidémiologiques sur cette catégorie de personnes (Met(...)
Poids corporel normal ; Obésité abdominale ; Déséquilibre métabolique ; MONW
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Pollination syndrome of the African custard apple (Annona senegalensis Pers.) reveals reliance on specialized brood‑site weevil pollinators in Annonaceae
Zézouma Anselme Dao Rahim Romba Bruno Jaloux Julien Haran Amadé Ouédraogo Olivier Gnankiné
The pollination syndrome of the African custard apple (Annona senegalensis Pers.; Annonaceae) was investigated to gain insights into the reproductive strategy of this multipurpose wild shrub. Flower visitors were collected and frequently surveyed in the morning on 30 flowers of 30 plants per site, at four sites across the Sudanian and Sudano-S(...)
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COMMUNICATION
Anomalies de l’amylasémie chez les enfants vivant avec le VIH-1 suivis au CHU Pédiatrique Charles de Gaulle
Fabienne Marie SOUDRE, Thierry Etienne Wendpouiré KAFANDO, Asciel Laël OUEDRAOGO, Delwendé Job TENKODOGO, Augustin KYETEGA, Elie KABRE, Jean SAKANDE
Introduction : Le suivi biologique joue un rôle essentiel dans la prise en charge de l’infection
à VIH. L’objectif de l’étude était d’évaluer les anomalies de l’amylase sérique au cours du suivi
des enfants vivant avec le VIH-1 (EVVIH-1) au CHU pédiatrique Charles de Gaulle (CHUPCDG).
Matériel et méthodes : Il s’est agi d’une étude transver(...)
Amylasémie, hyperamylasémie, enfants, VIH-1, pancréas, CHUP-CDG
COMMUNICATION
Evaluation de la fonction rénale au cours de la chimiothérapie du cancer du sein.
Fabienne Marie SOUDRE, Aboubacar BAMBARA, Josephat NANA, Alice KIBA, Raoul KARFO, Arnaud KOURAOGO, Elie KABRE, Jean SAKANDE
Introduction : L’optimisation de la tolérance rénale des chimiothérapies anticancéreuses
passe par une évaluation appropriée de la fonction rénale des patients, avant et au cours des
traitements. L’objectif de l’étude était d’évaluer la fonction rénale des patientes sous
chimiothérapie du cancer du sein à Ouagadougou.
Matériel et méthodes(...)
fonction rénale, débit de filtration glomérulaire, créatininémie, chimiothérapie, cancer du sein
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Chemical composition and antiproliferative activity on prostate and cervical cancer cell lines of Lantana camara Linn. essential oil
Liz Laetitia Coulibaly, Bagora Bayala, Luc Zongo, Pengdwendé Fabienne Ingrid Zongo, Estelle Ouedraogo, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Albert Yonli, Silvère Baron, Gilles Figueredo, Jean-Marc Lobaccaro, Jacques Simpore
Lantana camara (LC) is an aromatic plant used in traditional medicine in Burkina Faso in association with other plants for the management of many microbial and inflammatory pathologies. The objective of this study was to determine the chemical composition, the antioxidant and antitumor activities on prostate and cervical cancer cells in cultur(...)
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APOBEC3G Polymorphisms and Implications for a Population with Chronic Hepatitis B Virus in Burkina Faso
Tegwinde Rebeca Compaoré, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Isidore Sawadogo, Lassina Traoré, Tani Sagna, Florencia Wendkuuni Djigma, Henri Gautier Ouedraogo, Jacques Simpore
Host factors such as APOBEC3G were associated with hypermutation, which might interfere with HBV replication. Te need to assess the impact of APOBEC3G polymorphisms on a hepatitis B-infected population is highlighted by a previous study. Tus, our study aimed to characterize two APOBEC3G single nucleotide polymorphisms and evaluate their associ(...)
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ST of Streptococcus pneumoniae Circulating in Burkina Faso before the Introduction of PCV-13, 2013.
Kambiré Dinanibè, Tamboura Mamadou, Ouédraogo Oumarou, Ouédraogo W. H. Gautier, Sanou Mahamoudou, Zouré Abdou Azaque, Tondé Issa, Compaoré Rebeca, Sagna Tani, Soubeiga R. S. Théophile, Zida Sylvie, Aké Flavien, Abdoul-Salam Ouédraogo, Sangaré Lassana, Méda Isaïe, Kouanda Séni, Ouédraogo-Traoré Rasmata.
Introduction: Burkina Faso experiences regular cases of Streptococcus pneumoniae meningitis. As part of the strategy to reduce cases of meningitis, the 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13) has been introduced in the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI). Despite these efforts, there are some cases of pneumococcal meningitis incl(...)
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Burkina Faso, PCV-13, Sequence-Types
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. Estimation of flowers and fruits production and loss in Moringa oleifera Lam
B.F. Bazie, M.C.E. Dao, O. Gnankine
Introduction - Moringa oleifera Lam. of the Moringaceae family is mainly an allogamous species with abundant flowering observed in the field. Objectives - The objective of the present work was to identify the exact stage of flower loss; before pollination, during pollination or after pollination. Materials and methods - A sample of 150 newly e(...)
Burkina Faso, crown level, flowering, losses
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Structure des populations de Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn. (karité) dans les parcs agroforestiers au Burkina Faso
OUOBA Yempabou Hermann, BASTIDE Brigitte, KABORE Sibiri Albert, SEGHIERI Josiane, BOUSSIM Issaka Joseph
Description du sujet. Au Burkina Faso, le karité est une espèce hautement utilitaire conservée par les producteurs dans un système intégré d’utilisation des terres, dénommé parc agroforestier, dont la pérennité est menacée.
Objectifs. Caractériser la structure des populations de karité afin de mettre en évidence les zones prioritaires pour la(...)
Systèmes agroforestiers, sécurité alimentaire, régénération naturelle assistée, agriculture de subsistance, conservation de la diversité biologique
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Physicochemical and Nutritional Potential of Fifteen Sorghum Cultivars from Burkina Faso
David Bazié, Crépin Ibingou Dibala, Clarisse Pulcherie Kondombo, Mamounata Diao, Kiessoun Konaté, Hemayoro Sama, Adéchola Pierre Polycarpe Kayodé and Mamoudou H. Dicko
Background: Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is a staple food cereal for most of
the rural populations in sub-Saharan Africa. In Burkina Faso, a great diversity of sorghum cultivar is cultivated, but its nutritional potential still needs to be assessed. This study aims to characterize the physicochemical and nutritional profile of grains(...)
sorghum cultivar, grain characteristics, physicochemical, nutritional potential
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Kawal: A fermented food as a source of Bacillus strain producing antimicrobial peptides
Blaise Waongo, Maude Pupin, Matthieu Duban, Gabrielle Chataigne, Oumarou Zongo, Hama Cisse, Aly Savadogo, Valérie Leclere
Kawal is a fermented food condiment obtained by spontaneous fermentation of Senna obtusifolia leaves. Fermentative microbiota's consists of microorganisms producing a diversity of bioactive molecules. Thus, research of novel microbial products capable of inhibiting or eliminating plant and food pathogens is an absolute necessity. In this study(...)
Kawal, Bacillus, NRPS, Antimicrobial peptides
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Intestinal Obstruction from Ascariasis: Report of a case in a 4 year old child
Adama Zida, Kiswendsida Thierry Guiguemdé, Patindoilba Marcel Sawadogo, Flora Coulibaly, Benjamin Ouédraogo, Ibrahim Sangaré and Sanata Bamba
Ascaris lumbricoides is an intestinal nematode of humans. The parasite has been associated with intestinal pathology, respiratory symptoms and malnutrition in children in endemic areas. We report a case of digestive ascariasis complicated by intestinal obstruction in a 4-year-old boy. On admission, the symptomatology was marked by abdominal pa(...)
Geohelminthiasis ascariasis, Ascaris lumbricoides, intestinal nematode, intestinal obstruction