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Asia Life Sciences

ISSN: 01173375

Asia Life Sciences (ISSN: 01173375) - is an international peer reviewed scientific journal which is devoted to the publication of original research in the Life Sciences and related disciplines. Articles originating from anywhere in the world are most welcome.


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ASIA LIFE SCIENCES (ISSN: 01173375) - is an international peer reviewed scientific journal which is devoted to the publication of original research in the Life Sciences and related disciplines. Articles originating from anywhere in the world are most welcome.

Scope : Agricultural Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Forensic medicine, Community Medicine, Medical education, Pharmacy Practice, Geriatric Medicine, Biomedicine, Bioinformatics, Botany, Cytology, Cell biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Ecology, Endocrinology, Entomology, Environmental Sciences, Food science and Technology, Genetics, Genomics & Proteomics, Immunobiology, Molecular biology, Marine Science, Microbiology, Neurobiology, Pathology, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Veterinary Science, Zoology .

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Abstract : Celosia is a leafy vegetable of high economic value and a food security booster by improving the food basket of the Sub - Sahara African region. Two pot experiments were carried out during summer and autumn seasons. This study was carried out to assess effect of urea applied at varying rates on performance of Celosia argentea. The trial was laid out in a completely randomized design with three replicates. The treatment tested were five urea rates: 0, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 150 kg N/ha. Growth data such as plant height, number of leaves and leaf area were determined at 2-week interval commencing from 4 weeks after plant emergence (WAE). Fresh shoot yield, fresh root weight and fresh root length were also determined at 8 WAE. During the autumn, the pots treated with 90 N kg/ha produced tallest plant height (14, 20, 20 and 50 cm) and shortest plant height (6, 10.67 and 21.67 cm) was obtained in the untreated pots at 4, 6 and 8 WAE, respectively. The pots fertilized with 90 N kg/ha produced highest fresh shoot yield (45.67 g/pot) during summer and highest fresh shoot yield (91.13g/pot) was obtained from the pot fertilized with 150 N kg/ha during autumn. Application of 120 kg N/ha urea fertilizer improved growth and leafy yield of Celosia argentea.
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In vitro antibacterial, antioxidant activities and in silico molecular docking of potential anti HSV-1 protein target of Phytol from Premna serratifolia
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Evolution Of Glycated Hemoglobin In A Sample Of Patients Using Medicinal Plants For The Treatment Of Type 2 Diabetes In A Moroccan Urban Health Center: An Uncontrolled Longitudinal Study
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Abstract : The hypoglycemic effect of many of the so-called medicinal plants has been approved in many animal models. However, several clinical trials are still underway to test the effect and efficacy of plant extracts on blood sugar control. This study aims to confirm the hypoglycemic effect of ten traditional plants on glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and to question the use of these plants in the control of diabetes and their safety in patients with type 2 diabetes. This is an uncontrolled longitudinal study of 22 patients with type 2 diabetes attending the Quilma Health Center (Morocco). These participants agreed after their consent to proceed with the examination of the evolution of their HbA1centre on October 1, 2015, and June 30, 2016, before and after the usual use of medicinal plants. The HbA1c assays were carried out using a hemoglobinometer (MQ 2000 PT / HPLC) in the health center. A semi-directive questionnaire was administered to the patients in order to identify the characteristics of our sample and to examine the medicinal plants used, their mode of use as well as their mode of preparation. The results show that of the ten plants studied, and considered in the literature as hypoglycemic, only three plants showed this effect. Namely Foeniculum vulgare Gaertn (36.3%) Trigonella foenum-graecum (13.3%), and Lupinus albus. (13.85%), For the seven other plants which did not show a hypoglycaemic effect, the cause of the absence of their hypoglycaemic effect could be due to unsuitable conditions of the use of the plant as a natural hypoglycaemic substance. in particular, the choice of the part of the plant used, the stage and season of its picking, its method of preparation, its dose, and its frequency of use. Thus, for each known to have hypoglycaemic power, it is, therefore, useful to seek the optimal conditions for its use.
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