Natural & Applied Sciences

Natural & Applied Sciences Research Papers/Topics

A Comparative Study Of Modified And Unmodified Algae For Removal Of Lead, Cadmium And Copper From Contaminated Water

ABSTRACT The presence of heavy metals in water due to anthropogenic and natural sources is widespread with serious effects on surface and ground water sources. There is the risk of accumulation of these metals in the body after ingestion of such waters for a long duration of time even when the concentration is low. This is because metals interfere with the functioning of body enzymes and/or bio-accumulate in hard and soft tissues in the body. There is a growing need for more clean water with ...

Concentration Of Iron In Murram (Laterite) From Ruiru Area, Thika District, Kenya To Asses Economic Viability.

ABSTRACT A study on possibility of concentrating iron in laterite (murram) has been carried out. This was done using froth floatation where oleic acid was used as collector and cresylic acid as frother. Magnetic separation was also used. The study has shown that the level of iron in the original sample could be increased from 33% to 55%. Mineral content was determined using X-Ray diffraction which identified iron mineral present as goethite. Chemical analysis was also carried out on raw and c...

Evaluating Farmers Knowledge In Pesticide Handling And Determining Pesticide Levels In Maize After Various Processing Methods And Different Storage Conditions.

ABSTRACT Post-harvest pesticides applied to consumable foodstuffs usually pose a serious but silent threat to human and livestock health. Some pesticides accumulate slowly in various strata of the ecosystem causing irreparable damage to the environment and wildlife. In Kenya huge quantities of these pesticides are used to preserve maize grains during storage. The amount of pesticide residues consumed through maize grains and its products depend on ambient storage conditions of grains, the nat...

Anti-Bacterial Properties And Gc-Ms Analysis Of Extracts And Essential Oils Of Selected Plant Products

ABSTRACT Bacteria, as common microorganisms found in air, food, water and soil remain a major problem in developing countries where disease outbreaks frequently occur in congested areas. Antibiotics are used to treat common bacterial diseases such as respiratory, ear, gastrointestinal and skin infections but bacteria develop resistance to most of the drugs. The drugs also have serious side effects and the cost of medication is high. Plants are traditionally used for treatment of bacterial inf...

Bioconvection Of A Newtonian Nanofluid Over A Vertical Plate In Presence Of Gyrotactic Microorganisms

ABSTRACT Bioconvection induced by gyrotactic microorganisms in a Newtonian nanofluid past a permeable vertical plate is studied. Addition of motile microorganisms to a suspension of nanoparticles in a basefluid enhances mass transfer and mixing in most microsystems in addition to the enhancement of the convectional properties of the nanofluid. This concept has solved many heating problems in various areas including civil engineering, chemical engineering and mechanical engineering. The presen...

Bioprospecting For Hypoglycemic Activities And Safety Of Selected Traditionally Used Plants In The Management Of Diabetes Mellitus

ABSTRACT Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by high blood sugar levels that result from defects in insulin secretion, or action, or both. The disorder completely throws the metabolism of dietary carbohydrates, lipids and proteins into disarray. This condition in its fully developed form is characterized by high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia), glycosuria, increased protein breakdown, ketosis and acidosis. Diabetes is a chronic medical condition which can be con...

Effect Of Variable Fluid Properties And Thermophoresis On Unsteady Forced Convective Magnetohydrodynamics Boundary Layer Flow Along A Permeable Stretching/Shrinking Wedge

Abstract The study takes into account temperature dependent viscosity and thermal conductivity as well as induced magnetic field in describing the fluid flow .The partial differential equations governing the unsteady flow are transformed to a system of non-linear ordinary differential equations by similarity transformation. The transformed differential equations are solved by collocation method. The numerical results for the flow variables: velocity, temperature and concentration profiles are...

Effects Of Some Cultural Practices And Some Plant Extracts On The Wilt Disease Of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill) Grown In Owerri Metropolis In Imo State, Nigeria.

ABSTRACT The effects of some cultural practices and some plant extracts on wilt disease of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill) in Owerri, were studied. The experiments were conducted in 2010, 2011 and 2015 at the Teaching and Research Farm and in the Crop Science and Technology Laboratory of the School of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. The investigation consisted of three (3) different experiments and each repeated two...

Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern Of Bacterial Uropathogens Isolated From Patients In Nakuru Level 5 Hospital, Kenya

ABSTRACT Urinary tract infections (UTI) are bacterial infections encountered in the hospital and community and is preventable. It is among bacterial infection encountered with increasing antibiotic resistance to uropathogens, although there is availability of antibiotics. Despite the wide spread of antibiotics, it remains the common bacterial infections. Antibiotic susceptibility testing therefore provides information that allows clinicians to select the most appropriate antimicrobial drugs. ...

Effect Of Exogeneous Enzyme Hydrolysis Of Soybean (Glycine Max) Cell-Wall Materials On The Chemical Properties Of Soymilk

ABSTRACT The effect of cell wall enzymes on the sugar composition of soymilk was investigated using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and UV/Visible spectrophotometer. Soymilk was extracted from wet milled soybean slurry from three different varieties of soybean (Samsoy1, Samsoy 2 and TGX). Different cell-wall degrading enzymes (glucanase, cellulase. arabanase, hemicellulase and xylanase) were applied to each batch of soybean slurry before extraction of soymilk. The enzymes which...

Effects Of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy On The Liver And Kidney Functions In Hiv Patients At Coast Province General Hospital, Kenya

ABSTRACT The emergence of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has led to dramatic improvements in prolonging survival of HIV-infected patients on treatment in resource-limited areas. However, the main drawback of HAART that long-term use has the potential to cause liver and kidney derangements that may be life-threatening. These important complications sometimes warrant switch or discontinuation of antiretroviral therapy. Information on the prevalence of the above complications in Ke...

Distributed Database System For Road Safety Information Management

ABSTRACT Implementing Distributed Database Management System is often difficult due to the disruption of highly coordinated, interdependent processes (e.g.) information exchange, communications, relationships) of providing care in Road Safety. Thus, this system creates and maintains all offender data electronically. The system captures accident victim data, vehicle registration, driving license, and offenders, at its source at the time of entry using a graphical user interface having touch s...

Removal Of Chlorinated Organic Compounds In Water With Substrate Anchored Zero Valent Bimetals

ABSTRACT Chlorine in drinking water, surface or underground water is a concern of public health. This is because chlorine reacts with nitrogen containing organic compounds to form polychlorinated complexes that are carcinogenic. However, chlorine is dissolved in water for the sake of disinfecting with a view to killing pathogens in water to make it safe for human consumption. After that initial addition, some chlorine is left in the water and continues with the chlorination process of the org...

Deterministic And Stochastic Model Of Dynamics Of Ebola Virus

ABSTRACT In this work a deterministic and stochastic model is developed to investigate the deterministic and stochastic model of dynamics of Ebola virus. The model includes susceptible, exposed, infected, quarantined and removed or recovered individuals. The model used in this work is based on a deterministic model. The Chowell (2015) work on early detection of Ebola is modified by introducing an assumption that the quarantined class is totally successful and cannot infect the susceptible cl...

Trypanosoma Brucei Brucei Infection In Rat Model And Potential Of Urine As A Diagnostic Sample In Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay

ABSTRACT Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT) is a protozoal disease that is caused by the extracellular parasite and also transmitted by vector known as tsetse fly that belong to genus Glossina. HAT commonly known as Sleeping sickness is a tropical disease that is neglected, historically endemic among 36 countries of Africa in sub-Saharan. In the last decade, WHO reports shows a tremendous decline in cases due to collaboration from both national and international efforts. Early diagnosis espe...


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