Volume 2 Issue 3

Review

Value Added Alternatives of Winemaking Process Residues: A Health Based Oriented Perspective

Dimou Charalampia1 and Antonios Ε Koutelidakis1*

Consumer increasing demand for the use of natural derived compounds and not the chemical synthesized counter parts, the awareness that agricultural practices should become more eco-friendly coupled with the increasing interest of producers to manage surplus waste streams, since the imposed fines PDF

Research Article

Analysis of Gene Network and Application of Barabási–Albert Model to Find out the Core Genes Involved in Glaucoma

Sujata Roy*

Worldwide Glaucoma is affecting over 60 million people. It is a neurodegenerative ocular disorder. Here we have analysed the gene network of Glaucoma from microarray data to understand the molecular mechanisms as a whole. Barabási–Albert model has been used here in gene network analysis to identify the core communities and validated our finding with existing PDF

Editorial

Molecular Tools in Petroleum Hydrocarbon Degradation: An Overview

Dhiraj Kumar Chaudhary*

Kerosene, diesel, gasoline and higher alkanes such as octadecane (C18), eicosane (C20) & docosane (C22) are petroleum hydrocarbons. In the environment these hydrocarbons enter through waste disposal, accidental spills, leakage tanks, & losses during transportation [1]. These types of hydrocarbons are hazardous to the plants, animals & human. Especially, higher hydrocarbons PDF

Research Article

Accumulation of Arsenic Induced by E-Waste in Fresh Water Fish, Channa Punctatus

Baby Tabassum1*, Priya Bajaj1 and Robeena Sarah1

The present study revealed that Channa punctatus cultivated in Western regions of U.P. (India) and sold in markets had arsenic above the standard tolerance limit. The dried tissues of Gastro-Intestinal Tract (GIT) were subjected to acid digestion. Completely digested samples were analyzed by using Atomic PDF

Research Article

Growth, Essential Oil and Molecular Genetic Identification Studies Of Some Eucalyptus Species Cultivated Under Egyptian Conditions.

1 Omneya F Abou El-Leel and Nadia A M El-Said1*

The present work was conducted to study the differences in growth characters, essential oil production as well as its chemical composition. Also, study the molecular genetics identification of eight species of genus Eucalyptus (E. stricklandii, E. astringens, E. phaenophylla, E. leucoxylon, E. transcontinentalis, E. sargentii) obtained from Forest and Water Ministry, Tunisia and the other PDF