Life Sciences

Influence of ph vaginal mucosa when artificial insemination of non return rate (nrr) and conception rate (cr) on dairy cow in ksu tunas setia baru pasuruan east java

This study aims to find out the vaginal mucosa during artificial insemination against Non Return Rate (NRR) and Conception Rate (CR) in the highlands. Sixty female dairy cows were used as samples in this study. The pH of the vaginal mucosa is measured by digital pH meter on each dairy cow at the time of artificial insemination. Non Return Rate (NRR) observation was performed on the 21st day after insemination and Conception Rate (CR) was performed on day 60 after insemination. The effect of pH of the vaginal mucosa during artificial insemination is in the range of 6.8 to 8.5.

Preclinical studies of ranibizumab for safe use in ophthalmology clinic

The research effort entertained herein aimed at evaluating the possible effects of cell injury by ranibizumab in biological assays, in order to prove its safety for use in humans. For this, indirect ophtalmoscopy in albino rabbits was evaluated in vivo for a period of 21 days following intravitreal administration of ranibizumab (10mg/mL) in volumes of 30 and 50µL, or 50µL of saline solution, and retinal histological staining of the rabbits’ eyes performed with hematoxylin/eosin.

Carcass Characteristics and Beef Composition of Buffalo calves under the influence of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST)

Experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) on feed and energy intake, feed efficiency, daily weight gain, carcass traits, quality and composition of meat in buffalo calves. Sixteen male buffalo calves of weighing 55+5 kg live body weight (approximately 16 + 2 wks of age) were purchased from local animal market located at a distance of 40 km from Tandojam, Pakistan.

Impact of cluster approach on turmeric cultivation- a study in goalpara District, Assam

In this paper an attempt was made to study the Impact of cluster approach on turmeric cultivation in Goalpara district, Assam. The study was conducted in Balijana block of Goalpara district of Assam covering a total of 140 samples of turmeric growers which consist of 70 each under individual and cluster turmeric growers. The impact of cluster approach on was measured by the difference of income and employment of cluster turmeric growers and individual turmeric growers. The significance of difference was done by applying T-Test.

Quality of life and chronic renal failure

Aim of the study: To assess the quality of life among patients with chronic renal failure undergoing Hemodialysis and the post- renal transplant patients. Background: The quality of life is the standard of health, comfort and happiness experienced by the group or an individual. This experience of the individual is affected when they fall sick. In case of the patients with chronic disease it is completely diminished. CKD burden is rising rapidly worldwide.

Effects of the use of human chorionic gonadotrophin on the metabolic profile of wistar rats

The modifications in the lifestyle have led to the increase in the number of overweight and obesity worldwide. Many are the medications, supplements or other products that promise a fast and easy weight loss and the use of Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (HCG) is becoming very popular with this purpose. For these reasons, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of HCG on the metabolic profile, or Wistar rats fed a hypercaloric diet. Twenty male Wistar rats were treated with a hypercaloric diet and water ad libitum for four weeks.

Nimbidin–induced downregulation of TNF-α mRNA in human monocytes infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is spiraling out of control at an alarming rate where reports implicate TNF-α to proliferate MTB 85B in infected host during early stage of infection. Reactive oxygen species plays an important role augmenting TNF-α, which in turn proliferates MTB 85B in bacilli-infected monocytes. Thus, in view of the above, an attempt was made to probe the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial effects of phytochemicals from plants having medicinal value in combating TB.

Non specific bacteria isolate in reproductive tract of dairy cattle that experienced repeat breeder at ksu “tunas setia baru” pasuruan regency

The study aims to isolate genus of non specific bacteria in reproductive tract of dairy cattle that experienced Repeat Breeder at KSU Tunas Setia Baru, Pasuruan Regency.. Bacteria isolate was done using Gram coloring, Catalase test, Motility test, Spore test, further bio-chemical test using medium of TSIA, Mannitol and Glucose. Result of observation on 10 bacteria samples was Gram positive bacteria of coccus with white round colony and those that changed MSA medium to be yellowish 2/10 (20%) were samples of number 4 and 5.

The effect of an infant exercise class with parental guidance on tantrum levels

One of the areas that has remained unexplored in infant educational research is the effect of age appropriate exercises with a parent on tantrum levels and relaxation. Research has shown that baby exercises can have a positive impact on infants (Qing Du et al, 2015), however little evidence exists on how exercises impact infant tantrum rate and calmness. The setting of this study was Zumbini classes including 42 children ages 5 months to 60 months that have participated an average of 8.4 months in Zumbini classes.

Glicemic, lipidic and anthropometric correlations among mothers and full-term newborn babies

The study aimed to characterize the glycemic and lipid plasma profile of the binomial mother/full-term newborn, at birth and at six-month-old. Too it was evaluated whether the maternal anthropometric and biochemical conditions are correlated with those of the newborn babies. This is a quantitative, descriptive and observational research. Data collection with 162 mothers/full-term newborn babies at birth, in the maternity and at six-month-old, at the follow-up ambulatory, with 69 children, in a university hospital in western Parana.