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Monitoring of oxolinic acid residues in tilapia flesh (Oreochromis niloticus) using a microbiological screening technique and an LC-UV confirmatory method
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Investigation on chemical composition and optimization of essential oil obtainment from waste Pinus taeda L. using hydrodistillation
Atividade de amilase em quimo de três espécies tropicais de peixes teleostei de água doce
Atividade de lipase em quimo de três espécies tropicais de peixes Teleostei de água doce
Comparative study of the nutritional status of goldfish larvae Carassius auratus fed with live, mixed or dry diet
Comparative study of the nutritional status of goldfish larvae Carassius auratus fed with live, mixed or dry diet
Effects of season on the yield and quality of agar from Gelidium sesquipedale (Rhodophyta) from Mostaganem, Algeria
The aim of this work was to study the seasonal variations in the yield and physicochemical properties of agar of Gelidium sesquipedale. The algae were col lected from January 2011 to December 2011, from the coast of Mostaganem, western Algeria. The overall results show that the dry biomass of Gelidium sesquipedale was constant throughout the year (22.34 ± 3.18 %), while the agar yield varied seasonally with highest values (P<0.05) in spring and summer (32.22 ± 1.7%). Regarding the composition of the agar, total sugars was 87.63% (± 6.9 %), with a maximum in winter (P<0.05), the 3,6-anhydrogalactose varied between 30.65 (±2.56%) and 40.40% (±1.34%). The agar of G. sesquipedale was slightly substituted with sulphate (2.75 ± 1.37%) and pyruvate (0.32 ± 0.09%) and had a viscosity of 11.11 mPa.s (± 1.50 mPa.s.). In general, the physicochemical characteristics of the agar of G.sesquipedale are similar to those of the commercial agar, which leads to the conclusion that this alga can be a source of production of agar.Key words: Agarophytes, seaweed, agar, 3,6-anhydrogalactose, sulphate, pyruvate
Cathepsin L in eggs and larvae of perch Perca fluviatilis: variations with developpement stage and spawning
[Genomic profiling by comparative genomic hybridization: analysis of ten enucleated uveal melanoma cases].
International audienceAIM: To detect major chromosomal aberrations from enucleated uveal melanoma and relate them to hepatic metastasis and survival. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Ten uveal melanomas enucleated between 2005 and 2008 in the Lyon Croix-Rousse Hospital were retrospectively analyzed using a 19Â 000-clone comparative genomic hybridization microarray. RESULTS: The most frequent imbalances were the loss of chromosome 3 (8/10), gain of the 8q arm (7/10) or the entire chromosome 8 (2/10), and gain of the 6p arm (2/10). Most metastatic tumors (6/7) and all cases of death (5/5) concerned melanoma with monosomy 3 and gain of the 8q arm. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: Genome-wide array comparative genomic hybridization is a reliable tool for identifying uveal melanoma genomic imbalances. Gains of the 8q arm with monosomy 3 are frequent and are strongly associated with poor outcome. Gains of the 6p arm are rare and have a better prognosis. There is a mutually exclusive relationship between monosomy 3 and chromosome 6 abnormalities in our study. These results confirm previously published reports