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    In-Vitro Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Microbial Properties of Ethanolic Extract of Cydonia Oblonga Seeds

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    49-52Phytochemical, antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of ethanol extract of Cydonia oblonga were studied. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory efficacy of the extract was assessed through different methods using DPPH and bovine albumin respectively. Total phenolic content (TPC) was estimated using Folin-Cioucalteu reagent. Antimicrobial effect of seeds was studied using disc diffusion method against gram positive and negative bacteria viz; S.aureus, P.aeruginosa and fungi C. albicans. Phyto-chemical analysis showed the presence of alkaloids, phenols, tannins, amino acids, carbohydrate, fats/oils and glycosides. TPC of the seed extract was found to be 37.46±0.10 mg GAE/gm, extract also showed significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 value of 299.98µg/ml and 300µg/ml respectively. Anti-microbial results indicated that Cydonia oblonga seeds extract is effective against gram positive bacteria

    The susceptibility test of vaginal yeasts and their relationship with the age in Iraqi women

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    This study aims to isolate the pathogenic yeasts from genital tract and investigate their relationship with the age .The results clarified that the most pathogenic yeast isolated from genital tract was Candida albicans , also the results of C.albicanas isolates susceptibility test, to different antifungal revealed that they were sensitive to Miconazole, Ketoconazole and Clotrimazol and were resistant to Nystatin and Grisofulvin. The study of relationship of vaginal infection with the age showed that the incidence of infection with Candida was high among females age group (19-39 years)

    Determination of Testosterone level as predictor for insulin resistance in young men with family history of type2 diabetes and hypertension.

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    Background: Insulin resistance is associated with metabolic syndrome , type 2 diabetes and representing a risk factor for cardiovascular disease . This relationship may be modulated to some extent by age related changes in sex hormone status.. In particular, reduced total testosterone (TT) levels have been associated with insulin resistance and subsequent risk for developing type 2 diabetes. Aim of study: we examined whether low total testosterone level were associated with insulin resistance in young adult men. Methods: a total of 83 men (young adult men) divided into 2 group : (group1 ) 49 men with a risk factor for insulin resistance(with a family history of type2 diabetes and hypertension) and (group2) 34 men without any risk factor aged (20-40) years. Age, body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference were measured. Early morning, they were assayed for total testosterone, and insulin levels. Insulin resistance was assessed using a homeostatic model (HOMA-IR). Results: Total testosterone, declined progressively across increasing quintiles of HOMA-IR as a mean of(4.49±1.87) ng/ml in group1 compared mean (7.82±2.21) ng/ml in group 2 and correlated inversely with HOMA-IR( r = -0.424 , p = 002) also with insulin (r= -0.541) (p< 0.0001) in group1 . Total testosterone correlated inversely with BMI (r=-0.471 , p=0.001) in group1. There is a significant positive correlation between HOMA- IR of group1 and BMI (r= 0.472) (

    Metabolic Disturbances of Phosphate in Metabolic Syndrome

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    Background: Metabolic syndrome MS a cluster of disorders comprising obesity (central and abdominal), dyslipidaemias, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance (or hyperinsulinaemia) and hypertension – is highly predictive of type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. It should be emphasized that the metabolic syndrome is a syndrome and not a disease. The aim of this study is to evaluate the levels of serum phosphate in different levels in subjects with metabolic syndrome MS and Correlation between serum phosphate levels with metabolic syndrome components. The study was carried out at the National diabetes Center (NDC) /AL-Mustansiryia University ,the period from (Desmber.2011 – May 2012) One hundred forty (140) Iraqi individuals enrolled in the study (100 subject diagnosed as having metabolic syndrome and 40 as control group). The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome was based on Adult Treatment Panel III guidelines. The results of the serum phosphate concentrations in both groups showed that subjects with metabolic syndrome had significantly lower phosphate concentrations 1.52 mg/dl compared with that of control 2.29 mg/dl P?0.0001. The clinical significance of these electrolyte disturbances, as one of the diagnostic criteria of metabolic syndrome. In addition this electrolyte imbalance may have a role in prevention and or treatment of the metabolic syndrome

    The Effect of Ursolic Acid and Hyperinsulinemia on the Liver and Kidney Function of Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Male Rabbits

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    The study aimed to examine the effect of extracted and standard ursolic acid in addition to hyperinsulinemia compared to vitamin B complex on the liver and kidney function of alloxan-induced diabetic male rabbits. The liver and kidney functions were determined and analyzed by one–way of a NOVA at variance software at a P-Value of 0.05. The result showed a significant decrease in aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), and uric acid values in the groups treated with standard and extraction ursolic acid(UA) compared to the diabetic group. The rabbit group that was treated with vitamin B complex recorded a significant decrease in the three liver enzymes, uric acid, and creatinine values than the diabetic group. In addition, the rabbit group that was treated with hyperinsulinemia recorded a significant increase in aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and creatinine values than the diabetic rabbit group. While the histological results in the groups treated with standard and extraction ursolic acid had a clear ameliorative effect in liver and kidney function tests better than hyperinsulinemia, also vitamin B complex caused some good effects

    SURFACE MODIFICATIONS OF EN 8 STEEL WITH APPLICATION OF VARIOUS CUTTING FLUIDS DURING MACHINING PROCESS

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    Turning process, a machining process used in a manufacturing industry. Process of turning is influenced by known factors such as cutting velocity, depth of cut, feed rate, geometry of cutting tool, &amp; cutting conditions etc. In the machining operations, achieving the desired surface quality of a machined product is really challenging job. This is due to the fact that quality is highly influenced by process parameters directly or indirectly. However, the extent of a significant influence of process parameters those are different for different responses. In this thesis the effect of insert nose radius and the machining parameters which including the cutting speed, feed rate and cutting fluids on surface roughness in a turning operation are investigated by using the Taguchi optimization method. 3D modeling done by PRO ENGINEER parametric software. Analysis is done by ANSYS

    In-Vitro Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Microbial Properties of Ethanolic Extract of Cydonia Oblonga Seeds

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    Phytochemical, antimicrobial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of ethanol extract of Cydonia oblonga were studied. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory efficacy of the extract was assessed through different methods using DPPH and bovine albumin respectively. Total phenolic content (TPC) was estimated using Folin-Cioucalteu reagent. Antimicrobial effect of seeds was studied using disc diffusion method against gram positive and negative bacteria viz; S.aureus, P.aeruginosa and fungi C. albicans. Phyto-chemical analysis showed the presence of alkaloids, phenols, tannins, amino acids, carbohydrate, fats/oils and glycosides. TPC of the seed extract was found to be 37.46±0.10 mg GAE/gm, extract also showed significant antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity with IC50 value of 299.98µg/ml and 300µg/ml respectively. Anti-microbial results indicated that Cydonia oblonga seeds extract is effective against gram positive bacteria
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