978 resultados para Ma Twan Lin.
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Na população pediátrica tem aumentado a prevalência da Síndrome Metabólica. No Brasil, poucos estudos foram realizados em relação a sua prevalência, critérios de diagnósticos, principalmente no Norte/Nordeste. Apesar de não termos uma definição oficial para a Síndrome Metabólica em adolescentes, utilizamos critérios da NCEP ATP III modificados que consistiram em: Obesidade Abdominal >= 90 percentil, HDL-colesterol <= 40 mg/dl, Triglicerídeo > = 110 mg/dl, Glicemia em Jejum >= 100 mg/dl, Pressão Arterial >= 90 percentil ajustável para idade e gênero. Participaram deste estudo 468 adolescentes sendo 168 (40,2%) do gênero masculino e 280 (59,8%) do gênero feminino de 06 (seis) escolas públicas e particulares, da cidade de São Luís/MA, durante o ano de 2012. A prevalência da Síndrome Metabólica foi de 12,2% sendo 30 pacientes do gênero masculino e 27 do gênero feminino. Houve uma predominância no gênero masculino e a faixa etária mais acometida foi 16-17 anos, seguido da faixa de 13-14 anos. Em relação aos componentes da Síndrome Metabólica, a Hipertensão Arterial foi o componente dominante (100% dos casos), seguida do HDL-colesterol diminuída (94,7%), obesidade (79%), triglicerídeos (71,9%), proteína C reativa média e alto risco em 28,1% dos casos, e glicemia em jejum alterada não foi encontrada em nenhum caso, porém, evidenciamos HOMA-IR alterado em 75,4% dos casos. Apesar de termos apena 01 referência na literatura brasileira na padronização sobre a medida da circunferência abdominal, foi realizado a sua medida na população estudada e a sua relação com a altura. Utilizamos como ponto de corte >= 0,5 para avaliar a adiposidade visceral nos pacientes estudados com Síndrome Metabólica encontramos relação Circunferência Abdominal e Altura aumentada em 66,7% dos casos. Em relação aos antecedentes mórbidos familiares dos adolescentes portadores de Síndrome Metabólica, a prevalência de obesidade foi de 22,8%, seguido de diabetes e hipertensão arterial em 17,5%, diabetes, hipertensão arterial e obesidade foi de 15,8%.
Two new biologically active illudane sesquiterpenes from the mycelial cultures of Panaeolus redrugis
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Growth and mortality rate of Cyprinus carpio (Linnaeus) under five different dietary conditions were studied in fifteen floating net cages in ponds of the Bangladesh Agricultural University Campus, Mymensingh. Growth rate was found to vary under different dietary conditions. The feed with mixture of 25% rice bran, 5% wheat bran, 30% linseed oil cake and 40% water hyacinth leaf meal exhibited the highest growth rate. The gain of log of body weight per unit increase of log of total length was significant. Significant survivals of the fishes were found.
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Some aspects of association and development of the caryophyllid cestode Lytocestus indicus Moghe, 1925 infecting the catfish Clarias batrachus (Linn.) from the Kailla Beel of Mymensingh, Bangladesh were studied. About 33.14% of Clarias batrachus were infected with a mean intensity of 3.75, mean density 1.25. The infection was not found throughout the year. Two seasonal occurrence of this cestode were observed, one in April-May and the other in August-September. However, maturation period of the worm coincided with the maturation of the host. The worm was found attached to the wall of the intestine of the host. At the site of attachment tissue layers were compressed due to mechanical injuries. Prevalence and mean intensity of infection increased with length groups. No variation in infection was significantly observed in different sexes of the host examined.
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Feeding experiments were conducted for 21 days to study the effect of live food (Tubifex sp.) and three prepared supplemental feeds on the growth and survival of 13 day old magur (C. batrachus) fry. It was observed that the growth of fry varied significantly (p<0.05) with different diets. The best growth was shown by the fry fed with Tubifex sp. followed by those fed with the diet containing yeast (30%), milk powder (30%) and chicken eggs (30%). The poorest growth rate was given by the fry fed on yeast (45%) and fish meal (45%). There was no significant difference in survival rates and condition factors among the fry fed with live food and prepared feeds.
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An experiment was carried out with 1 0 days old Clarias gariepinus fry over a period of 42 days to determine the effects of different feeds on growth and survival of African catfish fry in glass tanks. The experiment was designed into four treatments each having three replications. Thus treatment 1 (T1) was named as Tank Tubifex (TT) and treatment 2 (T2) as Tank Sabinco (TS), treatment 3 as Pond Tubifex (PT), and treatment 4 (T4) as Pond Sabinco (PS). Live Tubifex (protein levels 64.48%) was supplied to treatments 1 and 3 and rest of the treatments were supplied Sabinco starter-1 (protein levels 40.13%). The highest and the lowest growth in total length and weight were 12.90cm, 18.77g and 6.17cm, 4.04g recorded from the treatments 3 and 2, respectively. Growth of catfish fry under treatment 3 in terms of both length and weight were significantly higher (P<0.01) than those of the other treatments. However treatment 2 showed the significantly lowest (P<0.01) growth performance among the various treatments. The highest survival rate (92%) was also obtained with treatment 3. Tubifex proved to be the best larval feed in respect of growth and survival rate.
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The success of breeding of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) using hormonal inducement and environmental stimuli was evaluated considering different sex ratios, and natural and artificial substrates. A total of 18 females (weighing 250 to 2200g) divided into 6 treatments were investigated. A successful spawning was observed in all the treatment groups, only. 66.66% female responded successfully to LHRH-A combined with dompheridone and 83.33% female in natural stimuli. Females induced with LHRH-A and dompheridone found prompt ovulation than that of natural stimulation. A significant variation (F=7.45, P<0.05) was found among the different treatment groups. The number of eggs released appear to depend on body weight (t=15.72, P<0.05), sex ratio (t=7.96, P<0.05) and percentage of ovulated females (t=5.34, P<0.05). Although environmentally stimulated females released more eggs than injected female (t=5.18, P<0.05) but their survival rate was similar (t=1.77, P<0.05). Comparison between the two approaches under the conditions of AIT hatchery shown that both are suitable for spawning induction in common carp. However, environmental stimulation is advantageous because of the less labor and lower cost required for ovulation.
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An experiment was carried out for a period of 20 days using 7-day old Clarias batrachus larvae of initial total length of 7.4 ± 0.49 mm and weight of 2.9 ± 0.83 mg. Three artificial diets were used for the study having three replication of each. Among these, diet-I was formulated using 20% fish meal (FM), 30% powdered milk and 30% boiled egg yolk (BEY), diet-II using 27% FM, 20% Baker’s yeast (BY), 30% BEY and 3% agar and diet-III using 20% FM, 20% BY and 45% whole egg. The larvae fed on diets-II and III showed significantly (P<0.05) better length and weight gain than those of the larvae fed on diet-I. The larvae fed on diet- III showed the best survival rate (70%). However, the condition factor of the larvae fed on diet I was significantly better than those of the larvae fed on other two diets. The results of the study showed that C. batrachus larvae could be successfully reared with diet containing 45% whole egg, 20% yeast and 20% fish meal.
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Provision or live feed (Tubificid worms) attributed significantly better weight gain in the five days old Clarias batrachus larvae when reared for another 28 days compared to those fed mixed feed (live and artificial) and artificial feed only. Larvae fed mixed feed showed significantly better weight gain compared to those fed only artificial feed and the survival rate was similar to those fed only live feed. Both the weight gain and survival rate were the lowest for the larvae reared only on artificial feed.