Publications (1895)
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Comparison of chemical composition of fruit pulp of Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth from differents ecoregions
Dao Aboubacar Sidiki , Parkouda Charles , Traoré MA Esther , Aimée WDB Guissou , Barbara Vinceti , Céline Termote , Mattia Manica and Bassolé Imael Henri Nestor
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth commonly called néré in French-speaking Africa is a semi-domesticated
indigenous tree with a multi-purpose and highly appreciated use. Its pod-shaped fruits contain a
yellowish floury pulp, eaten raw or used to make drinks, couscous and for raw or cooked dough. The
objective of this study(...)
Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth pulp, nutritional composition, physicochemical characteristics
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Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich.) Hochst. and Sterculia setigera Del. extracts as a potential inhibitor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 and Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 virulence factors to combat bacterial pathogenicity.
Dramane Paré, Jotham Yhi-pênê N’do, Vincent Ouédraogo, Abdel Magid Arsène Ouoba and Adama Hilou
The abuse of antibiotics has led to the widespread development of resistant bacterial strains, there is a need for the development of antimicrobial agents with new properties.
Aim of this study was to determine the anti-quorum sensing potential (expression of virulence factor inhibition) of ethanolic extracts of S. birrea and S. setigera on C(...)
Anti-quorum sensing; Violacein; Biofilm; Sclerocarya birrea; Sterculia setigera
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Assessment of onions contamination by pesticides residues and characterization of market gardeners’ cultural practices in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun (Burkina Faso)
Roger DAKUYO, Kiessoun KONATE, Hemayoro SAMA, Abdoudramane SANOU, Kabakdé KABORE, Mamounata DIAO, Crépin Ibingou DIBALA and Mamoudou Hama DICKO
This study was initiated in order to study cultural practices and assess levels of contamination in pesticide
residues of onion samples produced in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso. A collection of samples
was carried out at three gardening sites. A survey was also carried out to list the various pesticides used on market
garde(...)
Onion cultivation, Human health, Market gardening
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Assessment of onions contamination by pesticides residues and characterization of market gardeners’ cultural practices in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun (Burkina Faso). (2020).
Roger Dakuyo, Kiessoun Konate, Hemayoro Sama, Abdoudramane Sanou, Kabakdé Kabore, Mamounata Diao, Crépin Ibingou Dibala and Mamoudou Hama Dicko.
This study was initiated in order to study cultural practices and assess levels of contamination in pesticide residues of onion samples produced in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso. A collection of samples was carried out at three gardening sites. A survey was also carried out to list the various pesticides used on market gardenin(...)
Onion cultivation, Human health, Market gardening, Environment.
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Molecular Genotyping of Human Papillomavirus among HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected Women in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Florencia Wendkuuni DJIGMA, Théodora Mahoukèdè ZOHONCON, Zoénabo DOUAMBA, Pegdwendé Abel SORGHO, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Abdoul Karim OUATTARA, Tani SAGNA, Lassina TRAORE, Nadine W GHILAT-AVOID-BELEM, Korotomi SANOGO, Jedida SEMPORE, Albert Théophane YONLI, Virginio PIETRA, Cyrille BISSEYE, Charlemagne OUEDRAOGO, Jacques SIMPORE
This study particularly focused on the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cervical cancer. The objective was to study the profile and genotypic prevalence of HPV among HIV infected and HIV uninfected women.
Method
The study was conducted in Ouagadougou, from February 2009 to January 2013 and involved 421 women: 183 HIV positive women (HI(...)
HPV; HIV; Burkina Faso
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Assessment of onions contamination by pesticides residues and characterization of market gardeners’ cultural practices in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun (Burkina Faso).
Roger Dakuyo, Kiessoun Konate, Hemayoro Sama, Abdoudramane Sanou, Kabakdé Kabore, Mamounata Diao, Crépin Ibingou Dibala and Mamoudou Hama Dicko
This study was initiated in order to study cultural practices and assess levels of contamination in pesticide residues of onion samples produced in the region of Boucle du Mouhoun, Burkina Faso. A collection of samples was carried out at three gardening sites. A survey was also carried out to list the various pesticides used on market gardenin(...)
Onion cultivation, Human health, Market gardening
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Evaluation des performances analytiques des glucomètres Humasens® et Hemocue® Glucose 201rt commercialisés au Burkina Faso.
KOURAOGO G Arnaud, Kiba KOUMARE Alice, SOUDRE Fabienne, KARFO Raoul, SANNI Sekossounon, SANOU Siaka, KABRE Elie, SAKANDE Jean.
Introduction : L’auto-surveillance glycémique du diabétique est réalisée par des glucomètres
qui sont de plus en plus commercialisés au Burkina Faso. Ils sont accessibles, faciles d’utilisation et
donnent des résultats dans un bref délai. Cependant, la fiabilité des résultats suscite de nombreuses
interrogations. Cette étude avait pour obje(...)
Glucomètres, HUMASENS®, HEMOCUE® Glucose 201RT, ARCHITECT®
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Genetic diversity among Striga gesnerioides (Willd.) Vatkerevealed by microsatellite markers
Pingawindé SAWADOGO, Tinga Jeremy OUEDRAOGO, Teyioué Benoit Joseph BATIENO, Zakaria DIENI, Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO, Abdoul Kader CONGO2, Serge Marie Félicien W. ZIDA, Boukaré KABORE, Karidiatou GNANKAMBARY, Hamadou ZONGO, Saadon Leandre PODA, Jean Baptiste de la Salle TIGNEGRE, Mahamadou SAWADOGO
The efficacy of different strategies for controlling parasitic weeds depends on the level of awareness on the genetic structure of their populations. However, although Striga gesnerioides is a major threat to cowpea production in Burkina Faso, very few studies have focused on its genetic diversity at molecular level so far. This study has been(...)
Striga gesnerioides, genetic diversity, FTA cards, DNA, microsatellite markers.
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Soil macrofaunal activity, microbial catabolic limitations and nutrient cycling in cropping systems amended with woody residues and nitrogen inputs,
Daouda Guébré, Salifou Traoré, Edmond Hien, Der Somé, Babou André Bationo, Martin Wiesmeier,
Agroecological practices are emerging as efficient alternatives to address the challenge of sustainable agriculture. The objective of this study was to examine whether plant residue amendments from stems and leaves (SL) of an agroforestry shrub (Piliostigma reticulatum) enriched with nitrogen (N) sources improve nutrient cycling in Soudano-Sah(...)
Agroecology, Biogenic structures, C/N ratio, Nitrogen availability, Organic carbon
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Agronomic performance of improved pearl millet cultivars in southern Chad
Gapili NAOURA, Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO, Nadjiam DJIRABAYE, Mahamat Alhabib HASSANE
Pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] is a vital staple food crop for poor people in dry-land areas. It plays an important role on human consumption in South of Chad where farmers always used landraces with a little adoption of improved cultivars. Evaluation of agronomic performance of inbred cultivars at research station is important(...)
Pearl millet, agromorphological characterization, cultivars, southern Chad
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Self-delivery siRNA as a versatile tool to study molecular effectors of myelin maintenance in vivo.
Adama OUEDRAOGO, Laurence RICHARD, Prisca LEBEAU, Franck STURTZ, JeanMichel VALLAT, Benoît FUNALOT, Balé BAYALA
The myelination in Schwann cells that occurs during the fœtal life is governed by several transcription factors, including Egr2 gene. Unfortunately, mutations affecting this gene result in various human hereditary peripheral neuropathies, such as the Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. There are few informations on myelin maintenance that is a dyna(...)
siRNA, sciatic nerves
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Virus-based pharmaceutical production in plants: an opportunity to reduce health problems in Africa.
Bamogo PKA, Brugidou C, Sérémé D, Tiendrébéogo F, Djigma FW, Simpore J, Lacombe S.
BACKGROUND: Developing African countries face health problems that they struggle
to solve. The major causes of this situation are high therapeutic and logistical
costs. Plant-made therapeutics are easy to produce due to the lack of the safety
considerations associated with traditional fermenter-based expression platforms,
such as mamma(...)
Developing African countries; Neglected diseases; Plant viral expression vectors; Plant-made therapeutics; Recombinant proteins.
COMMUNICATION
Profil des marqueurs de cytolyse et de cholestase hépatiques au cours du traitement antirétroviral chez les enfants vivant avec le VIH suivis au Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Pédiatrique Charles De Gaulle.
SOUDRE F.M, KOURAOGO A., KIBA TCAR., KARFO R., SAWADOGO J., OUEDRAOGO S.A.P., KYETEGA A., SIRE G., YONLI F., TONDE I., KABRE E., SAKANDE J.
Introduction : Le traitement antirétroviral constitue une étape importante de l’évolution de la prise en charge du
VIH/SIDA. Toutefois, ce traitement peut être à l’origine d’effets indésirables, dont ceux hépatiques. Le but de ce
travail était d’évaluer le profil des marqueurs de cytolyse et de cholestase hépatiques chez les enfants vivant a(...)
VIH, antirétroviraux, cytolyse, cholestase, enfants
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Diversité des insectes ravageurs foliaires de Moringa oleifera (Moringaceae) dans les zones climatiques Nord et Sud soudaniennes du Burkina Faso
KABRE Salifou 1,2, DAO Madjelia Cangré Ebou1, BAZIE Babou Frédéric 1, 2, TRAORE Mamoudou1, GNANKINE Olivier2
Au Burkina Faso, Moringa oleifera est cultivé pour ses feuilles. Cependant, elles sont attaquées par des insectes qui demeurent à ce
jour très peu connus. L’objectif de cette étude a été de connaître la diversité des insectes ravageurs foliaires de Moringa oleifera. Pour
cela, des collectes d’insectes ont été réalisées en saison pluvieuse et(...)
Moringa oleifera, insectes ravageurs, Noorda blitealis, Zonocerus variegatus, zone climatique, Burkina Faso.
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PHENOTYPIC VARIABILITY AND CORRELATION ESTIMATES FOR TRAITS OF BURKINA FASO’ SWEET GRAIN SORGHUM GENOTYPES
N. SAWADOGO, G. NAOURA, M.H. OUEDRAOGO, M. TONDE, J. TIENDREBEOGO, K.F. TIENDREBEOGO, L.A. BOUGMA, D. TIAMA, J.-D. ZONGO
Sweet grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] is a neglected crop mainly grown for its sweet grains in the pasty form. Although its taste is the main character of interest, knowledge of protein related content of the grain, especially when linked to its value for infant porridge appears equally important. The objective of this study was to(...)
Crude protein, Sorghum bicolor, sweet stalk sorghum