ISSN: 2795-3580
EISSN: 2795-3637
Spirulina is a micro-alga which has been consumed worldwide for centuries as a nutritional supplement due to its richness in nutrients. We set ourselves the objective of evaluating the impact of consuming this micro-alga on certain biochemical parameters. In this study, rabbits of Oryctolagus cuniculus species were used. Different doses of spirulina were administered intraperitoneally to the rabbits while the control lot received physiological water. Analyses were performed on days D0, D7, D14 and D21.
View issueFollowing the occurrence of the global pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), some studies highlighted the possible importance of vitamin D against the disease. Several studies have supported the role of vitamin D in the regulation of the immune system. Vitamin D can suppress cytokine production simultaneously by stimulating the innate immune system, thus reducing viral load, and by decreasing the overactivation of the adaptive immune system to respond immediately to viral load.
View issueThe burden of air pollution-related morbidity and mortality in developing countries will continue if limited air monitoring and lack of air quality standards continue. This paper focuses on deriving optimal mean indoor threshold concentration levels of particulate matter (PM2.5) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for detecting respiratory symptoms among pregnant women in Ndola and Masaiti, Zambia.
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