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Contamination of Wheat, Barley, and Maize Seeds with Toxigenic Fusarium Species and Their Mycotoxins in Tunisia

2021

Abstract Background Fusarium is a worldwide distributed fungal genus. It includes different species pathogenic to cereals among others crops. Some of these species can also produce toxic compounds toward animals and humans. Objective In this work, occurrence of fumonisins B1+B2, zearalenone, type A trichothecenes (T-2 and HT-2 toxins), and type B trichothecenes (deoxynivalenol[DON] and nivalenol[NIV]) was studied in 65 samples of stored and freshly harvested wheat, barley, and maize collected in Tunisia. Methods Mycotoxins analyses were performed by using gas chromatography for type B trichothecenes and HPLC for other mycotoxins. Obtained results were compared with the presence of mycotoxig…

FusariumTunisiaTrichothecenePcr assayFood ContaminationZea maysAnalytical Chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyFusariumAnimalsHumansEnvironmental ChemistryFood scienceMycotoxinZearalenoneTriticumPharmacology0303 health sciencesbiology030306 microbiologybusiness.industryHordeum04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesMycotoxinsContaminationbiology.organism_classificationFood safety040401 food sciencechemistryZearalenoneHordeumEdible GrainbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood ScienceJournal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
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A study on Pomatoschistus tortonesei Miller 1968 (Perciformes, Gobiidae) reveals the Siculo-Tunisian Strait (STS) as a breakpoint to gene flow in the…

2009

The current genetic structure of P. tortonesei, exclusively inhabiting lagoons, may reflect a Plio-Pleistocene colonisation of an ancestor line which has undergone phases of population decline and expansion, following alternate cooling phases. Regarding the calculation of divergence time, it has been estimated that P. tortonesei seems to be the most recent species within the Pomatoschistus genus. It appears also that the discrepancy of P. tortonesei into two distinct phyletic lineages occurred 0.1 Mya. Recurring shifts in sea level and sea surface temperatures of Mediterranean Sea caused the desiccation of shallower lagoons and the consequent bottleneck phenomena of the brackish populations…

Gene FlowSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaDNA MitochondrialMediterranean BasinPerciformesGene flowEvolution MolecularRNA Ribosomal 16SMediterranean SeaGeneticsAnimalsMolecular BiologyPhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeographybiologyEcologyPomatoschistus tortoneseiBreakpointSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationPerciformesFisheryGenetics PopulationHaplotypesmtDNA Pomatoschistus tortonesei Siculo-Tunisian Strait (STS)
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Molecular typing of clinical Candida strains using random amplified polymorphic DNA and contour-clamped homogenous electric fields electrophoresis.

2009

Aims:  This report describes an investigation into the genetic profiles of 38 Candida albicans and 19 Candida glabrata strains collected from a dental hospital of Monastir (Tunisia) and the Laboratory of Parasitology, Farhat Hached Hospital of Sousse (Tunisia), using two typing methods: random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and contour-clamped homogenous electric fields (CHEF). Methods and Results:  The two methods (RAPD and CHEF electrophoresis) were able to identify clonal-related isolates from different patients. RAPD method using two primers (CA1 and CA2) exhibited the highest discriminatory power by discriminating 22 genotypes for C. albicans with CA1 oligonucleotides and 19 genotype…

GeneticsElectrophoresisPolymorphism GeneticTunisiaCandida glabratabiologyCandidiasisCandida glabrataGeneral Medicinebacterial infections and mycosesbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyGenetic analysisRAPDRandom Amplified Polymorphic DNA TechniqueDNA profilingParasitologyGenotypeCandida albicansHumansTypingCandida albicansBiotechnologyDNA PrimersJournal of applied microbiology
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Jellyfish Stings Trigger Gill Disorders and Increased Mortality in Farmed Sparus aurata (Linnaeus, 1758) in the Mediterranean Sea

2016

11 pages, 4 figures

Gills0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineGillFish mortalityFish DiseaseJellyfishScyphozoaRespiratory SystemMarine and Aquatic Scienceslcsh:MedicineAquaculture01 natural sciencesCell FusionBites and StingFish DiseasesAquacultureOceansMedicine and Health SciencesMarine FishBites and StingsAnimal Anatomylcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinarybiologyPhysicsFishesClassical MechanicsAgricultureSurvival RateVertebratesPhysical SciencesAnatomyAnimals Aquaculture Bites and Stings Fish Diseases Gills Mediterranean Sea Scyphozoa Sea Bream Survival Rate TunisiaResearch ArticleSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaCell PhysiologyTunisiaFish BiologyFish farmingMarine BiologyCnidaria03 medical and health sciencesFish physiologyBodies of waterbiology.animalFish PhysiologyMediterranean SeaAnimalsAnimal Physiology14. Life underwaterDamage MechanicsAnimalbusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologylcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesCell BiologyScyphozoabiology.organism_classificationPelagia noctilucaInvertebratesVertebrate PhysiologySea BreamFishery030104 developmental biologyAquatic Respiratory Anatomy13. Climate actionEarth SciencesGilllcsh:QJellyfishbusinessZoologyPLOS ONE
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Biological properties of carotenoids extracted from Halobacterium halobium isolated from a Tunisian solar saltern

2013

Abstract Background Bioactive molecules have received increasing attention due to their nutraceutical attributes and anticancer, antioxidant, antiproliferative and apoptosis-inducing properties. This study aimed to investigate the biological properties of carotenoids extracted from Archaea. Methods Halophilic Archaea strains were isolated from the brine of a local crystallizer pond (TS7) of a solar saltern at Sfax, Tunisia. The most carotenoid-producing strain (M8) was investigated on heptoma cell line (HepG2), and its viability was assessed by the MTT-test. The cells were incubated with different sub-lethal extract rates, with carotenoid concentrations ranging from 0.2 to 1.5 μM. Antioxida…

HalobacteriumTunisiaAntioxidantCell Survivalmedicine.medical_treatmentHepG2 human cancer cellsArchaea Halobacteria Solar saltern Carotenoids HepG2 human cancer cellsBiologymedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsMicrobiologyHalobacteriachemistry.chemical_compoundNutraceuticalSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicamedicineHumansSeawaterViability assayFood scienceSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaCell ShapeCarotenoidchemistry.chemical_classificationSolar salternHep G2 CellsGeneral MedicineArchaeaCarotenoidsHalophileOxidative StressComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryCell cultureArachidonic acidOxidative stressResearch Article
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Una ricerca interculturale in Sicilia: l'innamoramento vissuto dagli adolescenti tunisini nati a Mazara del Vallo

2011

Si presenta una ricerca avviata nell’autunno del 2009. Il problema dell’educazione affettiva degli adolescenti emerge quando avviene il primo innamoramento. Tale fenomeno mostra come sia andata fino a quel momento l’educazione dei sentimenti e lascia presupporre che cosa bisogna ancora fare per portarla a compimento. Si è voluto indagare, sia pure con uno strumento che non scava in profondità ma si accontenta della sincerità delle risposte, il modo in cui gli adolescenti tunisini nati in Sicilia vivono il fenomeno del primo innamoramento e i cambiamenti che tale fenomeno determina negli adolescenti che lo vivono e nel loro più immediato intorno sociale. Si espongono i risultati relativi agl…

Innamoramento adolescenti tunisini educazione del sentimento amorosofalling in love tunisian teenagers education of loving sentimentSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia Sperimentale
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Le dimensioni del ponte e la suggestione di TUNeIT

2016

Prendendo spunto dal profilo scientifico del Prof. Enzo Siviero, il breve contributo riassume i significati del sostantivo "ponte" e si ricollega all'esperienza di cooperazione internazionale del Progetto APER, finanziato dal Programma Italie-Tunisie 2007-13.

Italia-TunisiaCooperazione transfrontalieraSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Italian Architects, decorators and contractors in French Tunisia: continuity and discontinuity in the building production of an integrated community

2008

Italian Architects TunisiaSettore ICAR/18 - Storia Dell'Architettura
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Leucaena leucocephala subsp. glabrata (Rose) Zárate in Greuter, W. & Raus, T.: Med-Checklist Notulae, 30

2011

Leucaena Tunisia Israel
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Two New Glycosides from Astragalus caprinus

2001

A new glycoside of flavonol (1) and a new glycoside of a cycloartane-type triterpene (2) were isolated from the leaves and the roots of Astragalus caprinus, respectively. Their structures were elucidated in turn by spectroscopic data interpretation as 3-O-[[beta-D-xylopyranosyl(1-->3)-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1-->6)][beta-D-apiofuranosyl(1-->2)]]-beta-D-galactopyranosyl kaempferol (1) and 3-O-(beta-D-xylopyranosyl)-24-O-(beta-D-glucopyranosyl)-20,25-epoxycycloartane-3beta,6alpha,16beta,24alpha-tetrol (2).

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyTunisiaSpectrophotometry InfraredStereochemistryFlavonoidSaponinPharmaceutical ScienceSpectrometry Mass Fast Atom BombardmentPharmacognosyPlant RootsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTriterpeneDrug DiscoveryTetrasaccharideGlycosidesKaempferolsFlavonoidsPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationPlants MedicinalHydrolysisOrganic ChemistryGlycosideSaponinsTriterpenesTerpenoidPlant LeavesComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryMolecular MedicineSpectrophotometry UltravioletKaempferolJournal of Natural Products
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