Written by Alexander Dmitrievich Reshetnikov
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
A study was conducted to examine how advances in veterinary technologies in reindeer husbandry are affecting the ability of Indigenous communities to adapt to climate change. The research was conducted in 2013 in the Anabar region of Yakutia, Russia. Permission for an interview was obtained from the herd manager, Roman Tuprin. Rising temperatures have led to the thawing of permafrost in the tundra, creating favorable conditions for the rapid proliferation of blood-sucking mosquito eggs and larva
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Written by Saida Nizhefovna Beibalaeva
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
The incidence of immunodeficiency and autoimmune diseases continues to increase annually, especially in countries with an underdeveloped pharmaceutical market, making insect therapy a widely used treatment. The goal of this research is to investigate the potential of using Ulomoides dermestoides beetles as a raw material for the development of an immunomodulatory agent. A review of the available literature revealed the therapeutic potential of U. dermestoides beetles in the treatment of various
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Written by Abdelmuhsin Abdelgadir Abdelmuhsin
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
This study aimed to assess the genotypic and phenotypic diversity of Plantago ciliata samples collected from two distinct locations in the Ha’il Region of Saudi Arabia. The two species of P. ciliata were collected from local rangelands in the spring of 2016. Phenotypic variation was assessed by measuring various traits including the primary root length, number of stems (spikes), longest stem length, number of leaves, longest leaf length, and the fresh weight of the entire plant. The RAPD (Random
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Written by Milana Magomedovna Dadaeva
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the use of biostimulants and adaptogens derived from animal and plant sources in practical medicine. These substances, when administered in precise doses, can strengthen the body's natural defenses, improve blood morphology and biochemical parameters, and support better metabolism. This study investigated the effect of a combination of iodine, amylodextrin, E-selenium, and Aloe arborescens Mill. extract on the preparation of rams for the se
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Written by Andrey Alekseevich Vekovtsev
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
This study focuses on novel biotechnological formulations of nutritional supplements designed to support individuals dealing with gut dysbiosis. Four distinct supplements have been formulated to help prevent and manage gastrointestinal disorders, each with specific properties. The first supplement incorporates modified sorbents to neutralize bacterial endotoxins. The second supplement consists of microencapsulated live strains of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus to support immune function. The
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Written by Musa Umarovich Turlaev
Published On Issue 1 Vol 2, 2022
Hirudotherapy, or medical treatment with leeches, is the oldest known method of utilizing nature’s healing potential in medicine. Today, this practice remains highly relevant for addressing a variety of health conditions. Its continued use can be attributed both to the diverse applications of biotherapy and the increasing concerns about the side effects associated with synthetic pharmaceuticals. Despite significant advancements in pharmacology, there are still numerous diseases that remain chall
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