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    The effect of sulfide on -glucosidases: implications for starch degradation in anaerobic bioreactors

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    Membrane associated α-glucosidase activity was investigated in a methanogenic bioreactor (MR) and a biosulfidogenic bioreactor (SR). Temperature and pH optima studies showed temperature optima of 50 °C and pH optima of 8.0 for the α-glucosidases from both the MR and SR. Sulfide (at a concentration of 150 mg l[superscript (−1)]) resulted in the complete loss of all α-glucosidase activity in both the MR and SR. ÎČ-Glucosidase activities in our bioreactors were previously shown to be stimulated in the presence of sulfide. α-Glucosidases, in contrast, are inhibited by sulfide. This differential effect of sulfide on α-glucosidase and ÎČ-glucosidase activities is highlighted and is of crucial consequence to the respective degradation and utilization of starch and cellulose substrates in natural anaerobic environments and anaerobic bioreactors specifically designed for the accelerated digestion of wastewater sludge under biosulfidogenic conditions

    The effect of physico-chemical parameters and chemical compounds on the activity of ÎČ-d-galactosidase (B-GAL), a marker enzyme for indicator microorganisms in water

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    The presence of coliforms in polluted water was determined enzymatically (in situ) by directly monitoring the activity of beta-d-galactosidase (B-GAL) through the hydrolysis of the yellow chromogenic subtrate, chlorophenol red beta-d-galactopyranoside (CPRG), which produced a red chlorophenol red (CPR) product. The objectives of this study were to monitor the effect of compounds commonly found in the environment and used in water treatment on a B-GAL CPRG assay and to investigate the differences between the environmental B-GAL enzyme and the pure commercial enzyme. Environmental B-GAL was optimally active at pH 7.8. Two temperature optima were observed at 35 and 55 degrees C, respectively. B-GAL activity was strongly inhibited by silver and copper ions. While calcium and ferrous ions at lower concentrations (50-100mgl(-1)) increased the enzyme activity, a reduction was observed at higher concentrations (200mgl(-1)). Sodium hypochlorite, normally used in rural areas to disinfect water gradually decreased B-GAL activity at concentrations between 0 and 5600ppm for both the commercial and environmental enzymes. B-GAL from the environment behaved differently from its commercially available counterpart

    Comparison of the direct enzyme assay method with the membrane filtration technique in the quantification and monitoring of microbial indicator organisms - seasonal variations in the activities of coliforms and E.coli, temperature and pH

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    The aim of this project was to monitor variations and relationships between coliform and E. coli counts, the activities of their marker enzymes GAL and GUD, and temperature and pH over a period of 12 months in river samples obtained from the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Several polluted water samples were collected for direct coliform ÎČ-D-galactosidase (B-GAL) and Escherichia coli ÎČ-D-glucuronidase (B-GUD) assays and the membrane filtration technique. While all the samples showed enzyme activities, not all exhibited growth on CM1046 media. Variation in B-GAL activity (40%) was observed between November (highest activity month) and May (lowest activity month). The highest and lowest B-GUD activities were observed in the months of September and May/June, respectively. The sensitivity of the spectrophotometric assay method was indicated by a limit of detection (LOD) of 1 coliform forming unit (CFU)/100 mℓ and 2 CFU/100 mℓ for coliforms and E. coli, respectively. There was a significant (P < 0.05) positive correlation between E. coli counts and GUD activity (R2 = 0.8909). A correlation of R2 = 0.9151 was also observed between total coliforms and B-GAL activity, even though the CFUs were not evenly distributed. Direct enzyme assays were also shown to be more sensitive than the membrane filtration (MF) technique

    Effets de la fertilisation et de la date de semis sur des variétés de sorgho à double usage

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    Le sorgho est une importante culture cĂ©rĂ©aliĂšre Ă  usage-multiple pour les communautĂ©s rurales du Mali Ă  cause de ses graines utilisĂ©es pour la consommation humaine et de son fourrage utilisĂ© pour nourrir le bĂ©tail. Cependant, malgrĂ© cette importance, la production du sorgho demeure largement infĂ©rieur Ă  son potentiel bien que des avancĂ©es significatives ont Ă©tĂ© rĂ©cemment rĂ©alisĂ©es dans le domaine de l’amĂ©lioration variĂ©tale notamment l’introduction de nouvelles variĂ©tĂ©s. L’intensification des pratiques agronomiques s’avĂšre une meilleure approche pour accroĂźtre de façon significative la production et la productivitĂ© du sorgho. De ce fait, un essai a Ă©tĂ© mis en place Ă  Samanko pour Ă©valuer l’effet de la date de semis et de la fertilisation sur le nombre total de feuille, la hauteur et les rendements grain et fourrage des variĂ©tĂ©s Ă  doubles usages Soubatimi et Peke. En consĂ©quence, trois types de fertilisation (la fertilisation avec DAP+UrĂ©e, bouse de vache et zĂ©ro fertilisation) et trois dates de semis (04/07/2019 ; 18/07/2019 ; 02/08/2019) ont Ă©tĂ© considĂ©rĂ©s. Le dispositif utilisĂ© Ă©tait un split-split-plot avec fertilisation comme bloc principal et les dates de semis Ă©taient en sous-bloc. L’analyse des rĂ©sultats montre que la bouse de vache est la fertilisation qui impacte positivement tous les paramĂštres Ă©tudiĂ©s. Pour les 3 types de fertilisation, Peke a produit plus de feuille que Soubatimi, et Soubatimi a eu une hauteur supĂ©rieure Ă  celle de Peke. On remarque que lorsque la fertilisation est apportĂ©e Peke produit plus de fourrage que Soubatimi et sans fertilisation, c’est l’inverse que l’on observe. Contrairement au fourrage, le rendement grain le plus Ă©levĂ© a Ă©tĂ© observĂ© avec Soubatimi sous fertilisation. Et sans fertilisation, on observe l’inverse (1117,2 kg/ha pour Peke contre 518,5 kg/ha pour Soubatimi). Par rapport aux dates de semis, on remarque une dĂ©croissance du nombre total de feuille du semis prĂ©coce au semis tardif de 17% et 19% respectivement pour Soubatimi et Peke. Des rĂ©sultats similaires ont Ă©tĂ© obtenus avec la hauteur. On constate aussi que Peke produit plus de fourrage lorsqu’il est semĂ© tĂŽt et son rendement fourrage baisse lorsque le semis est tardif tandis que Soubatimi produit plus lorsque le semis est moins prĂ©coce, son rendement fourrage baisse Ă©galement lorsque le semis est tardif. Le rendement grain le plus Ă©levĂ© pour les 3 dates de semis a Ă©tĂ© observĂ© avec Peke 1522,6 kg/ha contre 1238,7 kg/ha pour Soubatimi. L’analyse de l’effet de l’interaction des diffĂ©rents facteurs sur les paramĂštres Ă©tudies montre que l’interaction dates de semis x variĂ©tĂ©s et l’interaction fertilisation x dates de semis x variĂ©tĂ©s a un impact hautement significatif sur le rendement fourrage (p-val<.001)

    Hodgkin Lymphoma at the Paediatric Oncology Unit of Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital, Bamako, Mali: 5-Year Experience

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    Introduction. The aim of this retrospective, unicentric study over 5 years is to describe the epidemiologic, pathologic, clinic and therapeutic aspects of children treated for Hodgkin lymphoma in our paediatric oncology unit. Patients and Methods. From January 2005 to December 2009, all children under 18 years of age, with Hodgkin lymphoma were included in this study. The treatment protocol was the GFAOP (Groupe Franco—Africain d'Oncologie PĂ©diatrique) Hodgkin lymphoma treatment protocol. Results. During the study period, 217 cancer cases were diagnosed in our centre. Of these cases, 7 were Hodgkin Lymphoma (LH) (0.04%). The mean age was 11.7 years. The sex-ratio was 6/1. 4% (5/7) of patients were stage IIB and 28.6% (2/7) stage IIIB of Ann-Arbor classification. There were 3 cases (42.8%) of sclero-nodular subtype, 2 cases (28.6%) of lymphocyte-rich classical HL subtype, 1 case (14.3%) of mixed cellularity and 1 case (14.3%) of lymphocyte depleted subtype. With a median followup of 37 months, 5 patients (71.4%) are alive, and 2 patients (28.6%) died. Conclusion. Broader multicentric studies are needed for more accurate data on this malignancy

    A novel biosensor for the detection and monitoring of -d-galactosidase of faecal origin in water

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    A voltammetric sensor prepared by the immobilization of metallophthalocyanine complexes onto a glassy carbon electrode has been developed for the detection of ÎČ-d-galactosidase (B-GAL) of faecal origin in water. Electrooxidation of chlorophenol red, a breakdown product of the chromogenic substrate chlorophenol red ÎČ-d-galactopyranoside, was used as a measure of ÎČ-d-galactosidase activity. At metallophthalocyanine modified electrodes, in particular copper(II) phthalocyanine, a decrease in electrode fouling was observed. The sensor was sensitive to fluctuations in pH, not significantly affected by temperature variations and could detect one colony forming unit/100 mL in 15 min. Loss of 40% sensitivity was observed over a period of 30 days. A strong correlation between sensor sensitivity and colony forming units was observed. The sensor is capable of detecting viable but nonculturable bacteria, overcoming this drawback of the use of culture media for detection of coliforms

    Fragmentation cross sections of Fe^{26+}, Si^{14+} and C^{6+} ions of 0.3-10 A GeV on CR39, polyethylene and aluminum targets

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    New measurements of the total and partial fragmentation cross sections in the energy range 0.3-10 A GeV of Fe^{26+}, Si^{14+} and C^{6+} beams on polyethylene, CR39 and aluminum targets are presented. The exposures were made at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), USA, and Heavy Ion Medical Accelerator in Chiba (HIMAC), Japan. The CR39 nuclear track detectors were used to identify the incident and survived beams and their fragments. The total fragmentation cross sections for all targets are almost energy independent while they depend on the target mass. The measured partial fragmentation cross sections are also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 5 eps figures. Talk given at the 24th International Conference on Nuclear Tracks in Solids, Bologna, Italy, 1-5 September 200

    Time variations in the deep underground muon flux measured by MACRO

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    More than 30 million of high-energy muons collected with the MACRO detector at the underground Gran Sasso Laboratory have been used to search for flux variations of different natures. Two kinds of studies were carried out: search for periodic variations and for the occurrence of clusters of events. Different analysis methods, including Lomb-Scargle spectral analysis and Scan Test statistics have been applied to the data.Comment: 6 pages, 4 EPS figures. Talk given at the 29th ICRC, Pune, India, 3-10 August 200

    Search for massive rare particles with the SLIM experiment

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    The search for magnetic monopoles in the cosmic radiation remains one of the main aims of non-accelerator particle astrophysics. Experiments at high altitude allow lower mass thresholds with respect to detectors at sea level or underground. The SLIM experiment is a large array of nuclear track detectors at the Chacaltaya High Altitude Laboratory (5290 m a.s.l.). The results from the analysis of 171 m2^2 exposed for more than 3.5 y are here reported. The completion of the analysis of the whole detector will allow to set the lowest flux upper limit for Magnetic Monopoles in the mass range 105^5 - 1012^{12} GeV. The experiment is also sensitive to SQM nuggets and Q-balls, which are possible Dark Matter candidates.Comment: Presented at the 29-th ICRC, Pune, India (2005

    Nuclear Track Detectors for Environmental Studies and Radiation Monitoring

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    Several improvements were made for Nuclear Track Detectors (NTDs) used for environmental studies and for particle searches. A new method was used to determine the bulk etch rate of CR39 and Makrofol NTDs. It is based on the simultaneous measurement of the diameter and of the height of etch-pit cones caused by relativistic heavy ions (158 A GeV Pb(82+) and In(49+) ions) and their fragments. The use of alcohol in the etching solution improves the surface quality of NTDs and it raises their thresholds. The detectors were used for the determination of nuclear fragmentation cross sections of Iron and Silicon ions of 1.0 and 0.41 GeV/nucleon. These measurements are important for the determination of doses in hadron therapy and for doses received by astronauts. The detectors were also used in the search of massive particles in the cosmic radiation, for the determination of the mass spectrum of cosmic rays and for the evaluation of Po(210) alpha decay and of natural radon concentrations.Comment: 7 pages, 5 EPS figures. Presented at the 10th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, 1-5 October 2006, Siena, Ital
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