Publications (8086)
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Development of capsule formulations containing freeze-dried aqueous extracts of Lannea microcarpa Engl. and K. Krause (Anacardiaceae)
Salfo Ouédraogo, Bavouma C. Sombié, Hermine Zime Diawara, Josias B.G. Yaméogo, Mathieu Nitiéma, Lazare Belemnaba, Tata Kadiatou Traoré, Sylvin Ouédraogo, Rasmané Semdé
Lyophilized powders of decocts of Lannea microcarpa have scientifically proven their efficacy and safety to treatment of arterial hypertension. However, these powders are very hygroscopic, with poor physicomechanical properties that cannot be used directly in capsules. Objective was to develop a capsule dosage form containing Lannea microcarpa(...)
Lannea microcarpa, capsules, medicinal plant, excipients, granules
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« Les foyers paléo métallurgiques du fer de Toussiana : identification et cartographie (Province métallurgique des Numu – Burkina Faso)
COULIBALY Pon Jean-Baptiste et KI Léonce
La commune de Toussiana un important centre de production ancienne du fer. L’abondance des traces liées à cette activité a depuis, attiré l’attention des chercheurs. Cependant les recherches menées fournissent des monographies et des informations assez superficielles. Les prospections faites en 2020 combinées aux résultats des travaux antérieu(...)
metallurgie, foyer, numu, Toussiana
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Effects of extracts and molecules derived from medicinal plants of West Africa in the prevention and treatment of gynecological cancers. A Review
Bagora Bayala, Abdou Azaque Zouré, Théodora M. Zohoncon, Bienvenu L. Tinguerie, Silvère Baron, Youssef Bakri, Jacques Simpore, Jean-Marc A. Lobaccaro
Medicinal plants are a potential source of drug discovery and development of new pharmacological compounds for cancer chemoprevention. More than 80% of the West African population uses medicinal plants. It is estimated that over 60% of approved anti-cancer agents are derived from plants. The plant raw material used in African traditional medic(...)
Gynecological cancers ; West Africa ; compounds ; medicinal plants ; plant extracts
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Giant maxillary ameloblastic fibroma, a case report from university hospital of yalgado ou´edraogo (Burkina Faso)
Idani Motandi*, Millogo Mathieu, Badini Soutongnoma Ahmed Patrick, Ili Bevianda Vincent, Zango Adama, Konsem Tarcissus
Ameloblastic fibroma (AF) is a rare mixed odontogenic benign tumor with mesenchymal and epithelial components.
It occurs mostly in young subjects with a male predominance (average age 15 years) and a predominant
mandibular location. It is diagnosed histologically and treated surgically. The postoperative evolution is favorable
in general wi(...)
Ameloblastic fibroma, Maxilla, Large size-management
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STOCHASTIC INCREASE IN CDS AND CDO PORTFOLIO PREMIUMS
Vini Yves Bernadin Loyara, Remi Guillaume Bagré, Frédéric Béré and Diakarya Barro
This paper deals with the family of nested Archimedean copulas in sampling financial risk factors. We propose the fourth and fifth orders of extensions of nested Archimedean copulas. Some tests of simulations on the functional are made for the risk factors. The CDS portfolio and discount factors are clarified while the cash portion of annualiz(...)
Archimedean copulas, nested Archimedean copulas, portfolio risk, CDO pricing, expected premiums, CDS portfolio, default premiums, default premiums
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Structural stability of nonlinear elliptic p(u)-Laplacian problem with Robin type boundary condition
S. Ouaro, N; Sawadogo
We study in this chapter the following nonlinear elliptic boundary value problem,
b(u)−diva(x,u,∇u)=fin Ω,a(x,u,∇u).η=−|u|r(x,u)−2uon ∂Ω,
where Ω is a bounded open domain in ℝN, N≥3, with smooth boundary ∂Ω. We prove the existence and uniqueness of weak solution for f∈L1(Ω) and structural stability result.
p(u)-Laplacian; Young measure; Robin boundary condition; existence and uniqueness
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Sclerocarya birrea: Review of the pharmacology of its antidiabetic effects and toxicity.
Abdul Gafar Victoir Coulidiaty, Estelle Noëla Hoho YOUL, Téné Marceline Yaméogo
Sclerocarya birrea (A. Rich.) Hochst, an African widespread plant is known to be used for type 2 diabetes management in sub-Saharan Africa. This review aims to summarize the findings for the pharmacology of S. birrea antidiabetic effects and its in vivo and in vitro toxicity. To collate data on S. birrea, various scientific search engines like(...)
Sclerocarya birrea, type 2 diabetes, antidiabetic, toxicity.
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Preventive and Curative treatment of malaria during pregnancy in Mali: Evaluation of the Healthcare Professionals based on the Malian National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) Guidelines
Mahamadou Ballo, Karim Traoré, Sambou Sidibé, Seidina Diakité, Abdoulaye Guindo, Fatoumata Daou, Modibo Sangaré, Drissa Konaté, Mahamadou Diakité, YOUL Estelle, Sékou Bah
Malaria infections in pregnancy should be treated promptly with safe and efficacious antimalarial drugs to prevent harmful effects on the mother and fetus. To succeed, the Malian has developed NMCP guidelines for the management of malaria cases in pregnant women. The study aimed at the analysis of the prescription of antimalarial drugs based o(...)
Curative and Preventive Treatment, Malaria in Pregnancy, Malaria Transmission, Mali
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Predicting Equivalent Water Thickness in Wheat Using UAV Mounted Multispectral Sensor through Deep Learning Techniques
Adama Traore , Syed Tahir Ata-Ul-Karim , Aiwang Duan , Mukesh Kumar Soothar , Seydou Traore and Ben Zhao
The equivalent water thickness (EWT) is an important biophysical indicator of water status
in crops. The effective monitoring of EWT in wheat under different nitrogen and water treatments
is important for irrigation management in precision agriculture. This study aimed to investigate
the performances of machine learning (ML) algorithms in r(...)
Equivalent water thickness; UAV; deep learning; vegetation indices; multispectral images
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Experimental Evaluation of Thermals Performancesof The Solar Dryer with Parabolic Trough Collector
B. Magloire Pakouzou, N. Landry M'Bouana, M. S. Thierry Ky, Jean M'Boliguipa and D. Joseph Bathiébo
A cylindrical-parabolic solar-thermal converter, with 0.5m 2 of capture surface, was manufactured and attached to a furnace, constituting an indirect solar dryer. Thermal balances of the elements of the receiver, housed in the focal point of this collector, are settled. A campaign of vacuum tests of this dryer indicated temperatures of the hea(...)
Performance-thermal; solar-dryer; cylindro-parabolic; efficiency
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Chemical composition, energy and nutritional values, digestibility and functional properties of defatted flour, protein concentrates and isolates from Carbula marginella (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and Cirina butyrospermi (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Aminata Séré, Adjima Bougma, Bazoin Sylvain Raoul Bazié, Esther Traoré, Charles Parkouda, Olivier Gnankiné and Imael Henri Nestor Bassolé
Edible insects constitute a potential source of alternative proteins as a food supplement. The present study aimed
to investigate the chemical composition, energy and nutritional values, the digestibility and functional properties
of Carbula marginella (Thunberg) and Cirina butyrospermi (Vuillet) defatted flour, protein concentrates, and i(...)
Edible insects, Defatted flour, Isolate, Concentrate, Nutritional value, Digestibility
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Chemical composition, energy and nutritional values, digestibility and functional properties of defatted flour, protein concentrates and isolates from Carbula marginella (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and Cirina butyrospermi (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
Aminata Séré, Adjima Bougma, Bazoin Sylvain Raoul Bazié, Esther Traoré, Charles Parkouda, Olivier Gnankiné & Imael Henri Nestor Bassolé
Edible insects constitute a potential source of alternative proteins as a food supplement. The present study aimed to investigate the chemical composition, energy and nutritional values, the digestibility and functional properties of Carbula marginella (Thunberg) and Cirina butyrospermi (Vuillet) defatted flour, protein concentrates, and isola(...)
Edible insects, Defatted flour, Isolate, Concentrate, Nutritional value, Digestibility
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La dénomination des groupes fondamentalistes : une stratégie de captation
KABORE Ibraogo
L’Afrique subsaharienne, longtemps épargné du fondamentalisme religieux,
s’en trouve à son tour affectée. Même si le phénomène épargne pour
l’instant certaines parties de l’Afrique, en l’occurrence, les zones forestières, il
n’en demeure pas moins qu’il est devenu une réalité en Afrique noire. Plusieurs
raisons peuvent être évoquées pour é(...)
sémiotique, pragmatique, dénomination, stratégie, captation
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A theoretical assessment of the effects of vectors genetics on a host-vector disease
Ali TRAORE
A host-vector disease model with insecticide resistance genes is proposed as a system of differential equations. The resistance-induced reproduction number Re is determined and qualitative stabilities analysis is provided. We use the model to study the effects of insecticide resistance of vectors on the spread of the disease. The resistance-in(...)
Host-vector diseases, genetics population, global stability, Lyapunov function
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A case of posttraumatic diplopia revealing an entrapment of the lateral rectus muscle: Value of late disincarceration in an under-medicalized context
Idani Motandi*, Coulibaly Arsene, Millogo Mathieu, Soutongnoma Patrick Ahmed Badini, Belem Ousmane, Serge Bertrand Lallogo, Nonfounikoun Dieudonne Meda, Konsem Tarcissus
Entrapment of the oculomotor muscles in orbital fractures is a known and feared complication. Their diagnosis is
clinical, helped by morphological investigations. Urgent surgical disincarceration can avoid serious ophthalmologic
complications and sequelae. Although the inferior and medial rectus muscles are the most frequently
concerned bec(...)
Entrapment, Ocular lateral rectus muscle, Diplopia, Maxillofacial trauma