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Tobacco Science and Technology is a peer reviewed journal since 2013 up to now. The journal is monthly publishing journal.The main scope of Tobacco Science and Technology) is Agricultural engineering/Agricultural science, Biological Engineering/ Biological science, bio-chemistry, chemistry, public health, pharmaceutical science and so on. Our journal welcome original papers from everywhere in the world.

Volume 58 , Issue 04

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Assessment of the acute toxicity of Cadmium on Ophelia bicornis (Polychaeta : Opheliidae)

The endobenthic species Ophelia bicornis (Savigny, 1818) plays a crucial role in evaluating the structure and functioning of estuarine ecosystems. The polychaete worm is notable for its assessment of physiological tolerance to various environmental factors, with particular emphasis on its ability to withstand sediment-bound contaminants. In the ecological assessment, Ophelia bicornis lives in a rich organic-matter environment and is used as an indicator species of pollution. This research aims to evaluate the impact of a xenobiotic, "cadmium," considered one of the most toxic heavy metals, on

Chemical composition and herbicidal properties of essential oil of Eucalyptus globulus growing in Algeria

The present work involves research into the herbicidal activity of Eucalyptus globulus essential oil collected from souk ahras (north-east algeria), on the germination and growth of Sinapis arvensis and Triticum turgidum seeds. The oil was isolated by hydrodistillation in a Clevenger-type apparatus and analyzed by GC/MS. The yield of the essential oil was 2.6% and 38 constituents were identified. The major constituents of the oil were Spathulenol (22.68%), p-Cymene (21.82%), Beta –Phellandrene (15.73%) and Cryptone (4.73%). The EO was subjected to anti-germination and phytotoxic tests. The r

Effects antioxidant and antilithiasis activity assessment of a methanolic extract an endemic variety of Brassicaceae family.

The Brassicaceae, or Cruciferae, is a family of plants that includes a large number of food crops (roots and leafy vegetables) highly appreciated by consumers around the world. Many of them, such as turnips and cabbages, are used in human diet for their health benefits and great economic interest. Other less known species, particularly local cultivars, could also be a source of rich bioactive compounds. With this in mind, a study of the bioactive compounds contained in an indigenous cultivar, grown exclusively in three regions of Algeria, And known by the vernacular name "Left Saidi", was cond

Ethnobotanical survey of plants traditionally used as mosquito repellents (Diptera; Nematocera), in Setif region (Algerian High Plains).s

In order to search for alternative natural products to limit the risk of chemical pesticides used to fight against mosquitoes, an ethnobotanical survey was carried out during three months between March and May (2023), on plants presumed to have insecticidal activities against mosquitoes, in Setif region (Algerian High Plains). Selected informants (N = 71) were a combination of male (40, 85%) and female (59,25%). Our results allowed to identify 28 potentially plant species, belnging to 14 families. Lamiaceae was the most represented family by 7 species. The results also show that the leaves wer

Radical scavenging, iron chelating and antiperoxidative potential of Lavandula stoechas L. methanol extract and its fractions

Lavandula stoechas L. is an aromatic plant with widespread distribution, traditionally used in local medicine for its expectorant, antispasmodic, carminative, sedative, anti-inflammatory, and digestive properties. The aerial parts of the plant, harvested at the flowering stage, were extracted with 85% methanol for three days. The resulting suspension was filtered using a Buchner funnel and concentrated under reduced pressure with a rotary evaporator to yield a crude methanol extract (ME). This extract was then partitioned with hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate. Each solvent fraction was ev