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Item Ameliorative effect of Aristolochia longa and Aquilariamalaccensison lead acetate inducednephrotoxicityin female rats(University of Eloued جامعة الوادي) DEROUICHE, Samir; GHARBI, Safa; ZEGHIB, Khaoula; KHELEF, YahiaBackground:Aquilariamalaccensis And Aristolochia longa are plants used extensively in traditional medicine for the treatment of cancer in several regions in Algeria. We investigate the ameliorative effect of Aristolochia longa and Aquilariamalaccensison kidney toxicity induced by lead in female albino rats. Methods:Twenty five (25) apparently healthy female Wistar rats were randomly divided into five groups of five rats in each: control, Pb, Pb + A. longa (Ar), Pb+ A. malaccensis (Aq), and Pb+Ar+Aq. lead (100 mg/kg b.w) as Pb(C2H3O2)2 added in their drinking water for 75 days. A. longa (rhizome powder at a dose 1% w/w of diet) and A. malaccensis (heartwood powder at a dose 1% w/w of diet) were added to the feed during the last 15 days of lead exposed in the animals. Results:Obtained results revealed that lead treatment caused a significant increase in blood glucose level, serum urea, creatinine and uric acidlevel and in kidneyof MDA level and CAT activity. In contrast, it led to an decrease in the kidneyGST activityand GSH level in rats .Also, the results clearly showed that lead causes alterations of glomerular and tubular structure in comparison with controls.Our results showed that treatment with A. malaccensis and A. longa a partial correction of the previous parameters.The histological observations confirmed the nephroprotection results by the biochemical parameters. Conclusion:Results demonstrated beneficial effects of A. longa and A. malaccensis treatment againacetate lead-induced toxicity and kidney damage in ratsItem Determination of minerals and trace metals in dates honey "Robe" of two variety Ghars and Tekrmist (Tantbocht) of Phoenix dactylifera L(University of Eloued جامعة الوادي, 2019-03-06) GUEMARI, Imane Yousra; CHETEHOUNA, Sara; ATOUSSI, Ouidad; DEROUICHE, SamirItem Investigation of the Oxidative Stress markers in salivary, serum and erythrocyte ofEl-Oued (Algeria) Diabetic Patients(University of Eloued جامعة الوادي, 2018-06-01) DEROUICHE, Samir; HABITA, Asma; DEGACHI, Ouidad; NECIB, Maroua; CHETEHOUNA, RoumaissaThe aim of this study was to evaluate the state of oxidative stress during diabetes in El-Oued (Algeria) patients. The experimentation is carried out on 72 voluntary individuals were divided into three groups. The first group of healthy individuals (controls), the second group diabetic type 1and the third group diabetic type 2, on which we measured some biochemical parameters on serum, erythrocytes and saliva. The Results showed a significant decrease in serum uric acid concentration in diabetics type 1 (10.78%) and diabetics type 2 (26.83%) and a significant decrease (p <0.05)in erythrocytes GSH in both types of diabetes compared to controls. On the other hand, there was a significant increase (p <0.05) in serum and salivary peroxidation lipidique (MDA) in type 1 and 2 diabetics compared to non-diabetics. In addition, a significant correlation (p <0.05) between serum and salivary MDA in type 1 diabetics (R2 = 0.750) and type 2 diabetics (R2 = 0.768) was shown in this study. In conclusion the present study reveals that diabetes induces an imbalance of oxidant / antioxidant status at serum, erythrocyte and salivary level and that salivary MDA is a good indicator of the state of oxidative stress in diabetes.Item IR Spectroscopy analysis and Phytochemical content of dates honey "Robe" of Ghars (Phoenix dactylifera L ) in El-oued region , Algeria(University of Eloued جامعة الوادي, 2019-03-06) ATOUSSI, Ouidad; GUEMARI, Imane Yousra; CHETEHOUNA, Sara; DEROUICHE, SamirItem Zinc Supplementation Overcomes Effects of Copper on Zinc Status, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Some Enzyme Activities in Diabetic and Nondiabetic Rats(Elsevier, 2016-08-01) DEROUICHE, Samir; Kechrid, ZineObjective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of zinc supplementation on zinc status, carbohydrate metabolism and some enzyme activities in rats with alloxan-induced diabetes that were fed high-copper feed. Methods: Male albino Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups (n=10). The first and fourth groups were nondiabetic and diabetic controls. The second, third, fifth and sixth groups were copper, copper + zinc, diabetes + copper and diabetes + copper + zinc groups, respectively. Diabetes in the fourth, fifth and sixth groups was induced by alloxan. Copper (30 mg/kg feed) as CuSO4 5H2O and zinc (231 mg/kg feed) as ZnSO4 7H2O were added to the feed of the animals in the copper and zinc groups for 21 days. Results: Copper supplementation caused a significant decrease in body weight gain, serum zinc, tissue zinc, serum protein concentrations, alkaline phosphatase, lactic dehydrogenase and amylase activities. In contrast, it led to an augmentation in creatinine, uric acid and transaminases activities in rats with and without diabetes. Zinc supplementation in the feed for animals given copper ensured a partial correction of the previous parameters. Conclusions: The study demonstrated the beneficial effects of zinc treatment in copper-induced metabolic disturbance in diabetic and nondiabetic rats