Publications (2107)
COMMUNICATION
Etude comparée des caractéristiques germinatives des semences de 44 accessions de souchet cultivé (Cyperus esculentus L.) du Burkina Faso
Saïdou YAMWEMBA, Oblé NEYA, Jacques OUEDRAOGO, Nerbewende SAWADOGO, Mahamadou SAWADOGO
Le souchet cultivé (Cyperus esculentus L.) est une cypéracée dont le mode de reproduction prédominant est la voie végétative. Cependant, les caractéristiques de la germination des tubercules dont la demande est très élevé sont mal connues. La présente étude conduite dans le Laboratoire du Centre National de Semences Forestières a pour objectif(...)
Cyperus esculentus L., semences, germination, imbibition
COMMUNICATION
Assessment of cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] mutant lines for drought tolerance
GNANKAMBARY Karidiatou, SAWADOGO Nerbéwendé, DIÉNI Zakaria, BATIENO Téyouré Benoit Joseph, TIGNEGRÉ Jean Baptiste De Salle, SAWADOGO Mahamadou, OUÉDRAOGO Tinga Jeremy
Cowpea provides a cheapest source of protein with an average range of protein content of 23-30%. However, cowpea growth, development, and yield are greatly affected by drought during flowering and pod filling in the sub Sahelian areas. The best way to cope with this situation is to develop drought tolerant cowpea varieties. The objective of th(...)
cowpea, gamma rays, water stress, tolerance
ARTICLE
Influence of inoculums source and pretreatment on biogas production from cashew nut shells (Anacardium occidentale)
NIKIEMA Mahamadi, SAWADOGO B. Joseph, SOMDA K. Marius, MAIGA Ynoussa, MOGMENGA Iliassou, OUATTARA A.T. Cheik, DIANOU Dayéri, TRAORE S. Alfred, OUATTARA S. Aboubakar
Bioenergy recovery from cashew nut shells was investigated throughout using efficient inoculums source and appropriate pretreatment. Physicochemical characteristics of shells and inoculums including pH, volatile fatty acid (VFA, total solid, volatile solid, ash were determined using standard methods. Total anaerobes and methanogenic archaea fr(...)
Cashew nut shells, methanogenic bacteria, thermo-biological pretreatment, biomethane
COMMUNICATION
Aptitude au développement d'explants de corme du macabo (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) cultivés in vitro au Burkina Faso.
Razacswendé Fanta OUEDRAOGO, Renan Ernest TRAORE, Wêndngûudi Sévérin ILBOUDO, Edmond DONDASSE, Martin KIENDREBEOGO, Mahamadou SAWADOGO
Plante d’Asie et d’Afrique, le macabo ou mancani (Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L.) Schott) est une espèce herbacée prisée pour ses cormes (tubercules) très riches en éléments nutritifs. Cependant, elle est sous produite au Burkina Faso du fait entre autre de son long cycle de développement, d’où l’intérêt de la culture in vitro d’explant pour une(...)
tubercule, bourgeon axillaire, ébauche foliaire, ½ MS, régénération
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Développement de la technologie des fonds de sauces en utilisant les coproduits issus de la production du Kilishi
51. Stéphanie C. W. TIENDREBEOGO, Donatien KABORE, Abel TANKOANO, Adama PARE, Fatoumata HAMA-BA, Amanda T.J.A. DOUAMBA, Mamoudou H. DICKO
Le glutamate industriel (glutamate monosodique) représente à l’heure actuelle l’un des exhausteurs de goût les
plus produits et consommés dans le monde. Cependant face à la menace de cet additif de synthèse sur la santé
des consommateurs, des exhausteurs de goût d’origines naturelles sont de plus en plus recherchés dans notre
alimentation.(...)
Fonds de sauce, qualités physicochimique, microbiologique
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Chrysin and rutin protect against hydrogen peroxide and tert-butyl hydroperoxide induced oxidative cell damage
Ablassé Rouamba, Moussa Compaoré, Maurice Ouédraogo, Raoul Bationo, Martin Kiendrebeogo
Objective: Chrysin and rutin are two dietary flavonoids lying in fruits or honey bee’s products. Their pharmacological properties include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, neuroprotection and immunomodulatory. In the current study, the potentiality of chrysin and rutin to protect human gingival fibroblasts against oxidative cell dama(...)
Chrysin, Cytoprotective, Fibroblasts, Rutin
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Impact of Pedo-Climatic Conditions on Jatropha curcas L. Seeds Oil Content
Ouédraogo Razacswendé Fanta, Sama Hemayoro, Nana Rasmata, Kihindo Adama Pascal, Kiendrébéogo Fidèle Kouka, Badiel Badoua, Kaboré Zeya, Dondassé Edmond, Ouédraogo Makido et Zombré Gérard
Plants, like Jatropha curcas prized for its biofuel production, are subjected to climatic variations. An aim of this study was to highlight the impact of Burkina Faso climate on the quality of Jatropha curcas seeds in terms of lipid accumulation. For this, dried fruits and seeds were harvested from eight (08) years old trees situated at three(...)
Jatropha curcas, filling rate, oil content, climatic zones, Burkina Faso
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Modeling Bat Species Richness and Spatial Distribution in Burkina Faso.
Kangoyé Napoko Malika, Ouéda Adama, Silga Rimwaodo Pierre, Ouédraogo Idrissa, Guenda Wendengoudi & Kabré Boureima Gustave (2021).
The spatial distribution of bats in Burkina Faso is little-known. Previous studies have only described the bat species’ richness in Burkina Faso. This study
was conducted to highlight bat species’ richness distribution within Burkina
Faso and environmental variables that influence this distribution with the aim
to give support for prote(...)
Bats, Distribution Species Model, Richness, Maxent
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Expression of APX1, JcHSP1 and JcHSP2 genes in three Jatropha curcas L. ecotypes under light and water stress in Burkina Faso
Razacswendé Fanta OUEDRAOGO*1, Cyrille BISSEYE2,3, Kouka Fidèle TIENDREBEOGO4, Hemayoro SAMA5, Makido OUEDRAOGO1, Gérard ZOMBRE1 and Jacques SIMPORE3,6
This study aims to evaluate the expression of genes implicated in
three Jatropha curcas ecotypes mechanisms of protection against
drought in Burkina Faso. Three drought component factors
(sunlight intensity, water deficit, and sunlight associated with
water deficit) and three genes including APX1 (cytosolic
ascorbate peroxidase), JcHSP1 a(...)
Jatropha curcas, Ecotype, Sunlight, Water deficit, RT-PCR
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Hepatoprotective Effects of Calotropis procera (Ait.) R. Br Root Bark Extracts against Diethylnitrosamine Induced Liver Injury in Rats
Ernest Nogma Sombié, Adama Hilou, Noufou Ouédraogo, Jotham Yhi-Pênê N’do, Dramane Paré, Tata Kadiatou Traoré, Geoffroy G. Ouédraogo and André Tibiri
Background: Diethylnitrosamine (DEN) is a hepatotoxin whose metabolic activation by liver cytochromes P450 is responsible for the necrosis, mutagenicity and carcinogenicity of liver cells. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the protective effects of Calotropis procera roots bark against DEN induced hepatocellular damage in rats.
Materi(...)
Calotropis procera; diethylnitrosamine; liver injury; hepatoprotective effect
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Studying some neuroprotective effects of Calotropis procera extracts against scopolamine-induced neuropschiatric comorbidities in a rodent model of epilepsy
PROSPER T KINDA, SAMSON GUENNE, BASILE TINDANO, NABÉRÉ OUATTARA, NOUFOU OUEDRAOGO, PATRICE ZERBO, RALUCA ELENA, ALIN CIOBICA DUTA, MARTIN KIENDREBEOGO
Many plants are largely used in alternative medicine of Burkina Faso for neuropsychiatric disorders treatment. However, their neuro-pharmacological properties are less evaluated through scientific studies. The present study aims to evaluate the neuroprotective effect of Calotropis procera leaves and root-bark aqueous extract, focusing on a sco(...)
Calotropis procera, anti-amnesic, antioxidant, behavioral, neuroprotective
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Ionic Disorders in Malaria and Dengue Co-Infection
Fabienne M. Soudre, Arnaud Kouraogo, Alice T.C.R. Kiba, Raoul Karfo, Thierry Guiguemde, Bibata Kabore, Elie Kabre, Jean Sakande
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate ionic disorders in malaria and dengue co-infection at
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Material and methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection, carried out in the
laboratory of the Pediatric University Hospital Charles de Gaulle in Ouagadougou, Bur(...)
pediatric university hospital, co-infection, dengue, blood ionogram, malaria
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Ionic Disorders in Malaria and Dengue Co-Infection
Fabienne M. Soudre, Arnaud Kouraogo, Alice T.C.R. Kiba, Raoul Karfo, Thierry Guiguemde, Bibata Kabore, Elie Kabre, Jean Sakande
Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate ionic disorders in malaria and dengue co-infection at
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Material and methods: This is a descriptive cross-sectional study with retrospective data collection, carried out in the
laboratory of the Pediatric University Hospital Charles de Gaulle in Ouagadougou, B(...)
pediatric university hospital, co-infection, dengue, blood ionogram
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Study on antioxidant activity of crude peanut oils and refined cottonseed oils from Burkina Faso
Souleymane Zio, Bakary Tarnagda, Flibert Guira, Driss Elothmani, Dominique Le Meurlay, Vanessa Lancon Verdier, Pierre Picouet, Aly Savadogo
Vegetable oils are among the foodstuffs produced and consumed in abundance by the population in Burkina Faso. These edible oils are nutrient sources for health. However, the oxidation of edible oils is a phenomenon that leads to their degradation. Hence, the objectives of this study were to determine the antioxidants compounds, to evaluate the(...)
vegetable oils, antioxidants, total phenolic, α-tocopherol, Burkina Faso
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Anti-Melanogenesis Effect of Daniellic Acid Isolated from Daniellia oliveri (Rolfe) Hutch. & Dalziel (Leguminosae) Oleoresin of Burkina Faso
Aminata P. Nacoulma, Moussa Compaoré, Naamwin-so-Bawfu Romaric Meda, Laurent Pottier, Véronique Megalizzi, Issa Some, Martin Kiendrebeogo
Over the past years, natural products have been used as useful candidates for prevention and treatment of skin disorders such as skin darkening. In this current research, Daniellia oliveri which was a potential source of cosmeceutical agent was selected to investigate its active components. Daniellic acid isolated from the oleoresin was charac(...)
Daniellia oliveri, Daniellic Acid, Tyrosinase, Melanogenesis, Cytotoxicity