Ali Olfati has a PhD in Reproduction Physiology from the University of Tabriz in Iran. He received his MSc in Animal Physiology from the University of Tabriz, and his BSc in Animal Science Engineering from the University of Razi. His research focuses on sperm analysis, processing, cryopreservation, and histopathology. He has published several journal articles and papers at international conferences. Currently, he is a chief editor for the American Advances Journal of Biological Sciences and serves on the editorial boards of several other journals.
Dr.Rahul Hajare is a post doctoral student of Renowned Scientist Respected Dr. R S. Paranjape Retired Director and Scientist ‘G’ National AIDS Research Institute India. He achieved his training at the National AIDS Research Institute, the reputed and primer HIV research institute in India. Dr. Hajare is board certified by Director-in-Charge, National AIDS Research Institute, the Secretory Board of Management KLE Society Belagavi, Registrar Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Aarti Drugs Limited and Shikshan Vikas Mandal. Dr Hajare won World Academic Championship-2017 in Pharmacy (Antiretroviral Therapy) and certified as Fellow, Directorate of Pharmacy, IASR (Lifetime Membership).
Dr.Rahul Hajare is a post doctoral student of Renowned Scientist Respected Dr. R S. Paranjape Retired Director and Scientist ‘G’ National AIDS Research Institute India. He achieved his training at the National AIDS Research Institute, the reputed and primer HIV research institute in India. Dr. Hajare is board certified by Director-in-Charge, National AIDS Research Institute, the Secretory Board of Management KLE Society Belagavi, Registrar Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Aarti Drugs Limited and Shikshan Vikas Mandal. Dr Hajare won World Academic Championship-2017 in Pharmacy (Antiretroviral Therapy) and certified as Fellow, Directorate of Pharmacy, IASR (Lifetime Membership).
PROXIMATE AND MINERAL COMPOSITION OF Pentadiplandra brazzeana STEM BARKSubmissionResearchpa
Plants are the cheapest and indispensable constituents of human diets supplying the body nutrients (carbohydrates, protein, fats, amino acids, vitamins) necessary for growth and body development. Therefore, this work was designed to examine the proximate and mineral composition of Pentadiplandra brazzeana stem bark (PBSB). Proximate composition of PBSB revealed the presence of 8.75 % moisture, 91.25 % dry matter, 6.43 % crude protein, 41.03 % crude fibre, 5.70 % ether extract, 12.11 % ash, 17.82 (g/100 g) carbohydrates, 0.47 % total reducing sugar and 632.2 Kj/100g energy respectively. Results on mineral analysis shows that PSSB is abundant in calcium (73.84 mg/100g) followed by phosphorus (41.55 mg/100g), magnesium (32.56 mg/100g), sodium (28.11 mg/100g), zinc (17.56 mg/100g), manganese (10.88 mg/100g), potassium (9.47 mg/100g) and copper (2.33 mg/100g). In order of mineral abundance in PBSB Ca ˃ phosphorus ˃ magnesium ˃ sodium ˃ zinc ˃ manganese ˃ potassium ˃ copper. It was concluded that PBSB is low in protein, energy and some minerals (copper and potassium). by Alagbe, J.O, Shittu, M. D, Bamigboye Samson. O and Oluwatobi, A.O 2020. PROXIMATE AND MINERAL COMPOSITION OF Pentadiplandra brazzeana STEM BARK. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 114-118. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.844. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/844/805 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/844
International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research (www.ijlssr.com) is a bi-monthly published online, which publishes innovative research papers related Biotechnology, Genetics, Molecular biology, Immunology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cell Biology, Veterinary sciences, Biostatistics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Environmental sciences, Nanosciences & Nanotechnology, Agricultural sciences, Medical Sciences, and other allied science fields. The Journal welcomes the original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes.
IJLSSR is a board ranging open access journal. It gives full text availability of articles in PDF format only. With the facility of fast online manuscript submission and Email alert updates we gives rapid publication and high visibility. We started with a Mission to encourage contribution to Research in Sciences and Technology for achieving better future lives for all. We serve science and mankind at the highest levels of professional Ethical Conduct.
The relationship between progesterone and biochemical constituents of amnioti...Ali Olfati
Ali Olfati1, Gholamali Moghaddam1, Nasroallah Moradi Kor2*, Mitra Bakhtiari3
1Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Iran
2Department of Reproduction Physiologies, Iranian Society of Physiology and Pharmacology, Tehran, Iran
3Department of Anatomical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Sesame leaves intake improve and increase epididymal spermatocytes reserve in...lukeman Joseph Ade shittu
Increasing concern has been expressed about the potential effects of both synthetic and natural estrogenic endocrine disruptors (EEDs) on human reproductive health in our environment in the last decade. However, little attention is paid to histomorphometric structural changes of the epididymis. We aim to evaluate the chronic exposure effects of phytoestrogens found in aqueous extract of Sesame radiatum leaves on the male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats’ epididymes. Thirty adult male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups (2 treated and 1 control groups respectively). In the treated groups, a single daily dose of aqueous leaves extract of S. radiatum (14.0 mg/kg and 28.0 mg/kg body weight) were administered via gastric garvage, while, equal volume of normal saline was administered in control group for six weeks. Histomorphometric study of the epididymal tissues and hormonal assay were analyzed using SPSS software and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Significant (P < 0.05) body weight gain in a dose dependent was observed in all the animals. Also, there was significant weight gain in both raw weight and relative organo-somatic weight of the epididymis per 100 g body weight. However, the weight gain was more in the high dose than the low dose group. The epididymal lumen appeared wider and fuller with spermatocytes when compared to the control. There is significant (P > 0.05) increases in testosterone level compared to control, however, the low dose was also significantly lower than the control. Sesame improves the storage capacity for the spermatozoa in the epididymis in a dose related manner.
PROXIMATE AND MINERAL COMPOSITION OF Pentadiplandra brazzeana STEM BARKSubmissionResearchpa
Plants are the cheapest and indispensable constituents of human diets supplying the body nutrients (carbohydrates, protein, fats, amino acids, vitamins) necessary for growth and body development. Therefore, this work was designed to examine the proximate and mineral composition of Pentadiplandra brazzeana stem bark (PBSB). Proximate composition of PBSB revealed the presence of 8.75 % moisture, 91.25 % dry matter, 6.43 % crude protein, 41.03 % crude fibre, 5.70 % ether extract, 12.11 % ash, 17.82 (g/100 g) carbohydrates, 0.47 % total reducing sugar and 632.2 Kj/100g energy respectively. Results on mineral analysis shows that PSSB is abundant in calcium (73.84 mg/100g) followed by phosphorus (41.55 mg/100g), magnesium (32.56 mg/100g), sodium (28.11 mg/100g), zinc (17.56 mg/100g), manganese (10.88 mg/100g), potassium (9.47 mg/100g) and copper (2.33 mg/100g). In order of mineral abundance in PBSB Ca ˃ phosphorus ˃ magnesium ˃ sodium ˃ zinc ˃ manganese ˃ potassium ˃ copper. It was concluded that PBSB is low in protein, energy and some minerals (copper and potassium). by Alagbe, J.O, Shittu, M. D, Bamigboye Samson. O and Oluwatobi, A.O 2020. PROXIMATE AND MINERAL COMPOSITION OF Pentadiplandra brazzeana STEM BARK. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 11 (Nov. 2020), 114-118. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i11.844. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/844/805 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/844
International Journal of Life-Sciences Scientific Research (www.ijlssr.com) is a bi-monthly published online, which publishes innovative research papers related Biotechnology, Genetics, Molecular biology, Immunology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cell Biology, Veterinary sciences, Biostatistics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Environmental sciences, Nanosciences & Nanotechnology, Agricultural sciences, Medical Sciences, and other allied science fields. The Journal welcomes the original research articles, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes.
IJLSSR is a board ranging open access journal. It gives full text availability of articles in PDF format only. With the facility of fast online manuscript submission and Email alert updates we gives rapid publication and high visibility. We started with a Mission to encourage contribution to Research in Sciences and Technology for achieving better future lives for all. We serve science and mankind at the highest levels of professional Ethical Conduct.
The relationship between progesterone and biochemical constituents of amnioti...Ali Olfati
Ali Olfati1, Gholamali Moghaddam1, Nasroallah Moradi Kor2*, Mitra Bakhtiari3
1Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Iran
2Department of Reproduction Physiologies, Iranian Society of Physiology and Pharmacology, Tehran, Iran
3Department of Anatomical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Sesame leaves intake improve and increase epididymal spermatocytes reserve in...lukeman Joseph Ade shittu
Increasing concern has been expressed about the potential effects of both synthetic and natural estrogenic endocrine disruptors (EEDs) on human reproductive health in our environment in the last decade. However, little attention is paid to histomorphometric structural changes of the epididymis. We aim to evaluate the chronic exposure effects of phytoestrogens found in aqueous extract of Sesame radiatum leaves on the male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats’ epididymes. Thirty adult male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups (2 treated and 1 control groups respectively). In the treated groups, a single daily dose of aqueous leaves extract of S. radiatum (14.0 mg/kg and 28.0 mg/kg body weight) were administered via gastric garvage, while, equal volume of normal saline was administered in control group for six weeks. Histomorphometric study of the epididymal tissues and hormonal assay were analyzed using SPSS software and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Significant (P < 0.05) body weight gain in a dose dependent was observed in all the animals. Also, there was significant weight gain in both raw weight and relative organo-somatic weight of the epididymis per 100 g body weight. However, the weight gain was more in the high dose than the low dose group. The epididymal lumen appeared wider and fuller with spermatocytes when compared to the control. There is significant (P > 0.05) increases in testosterone level compared to control, however, the low dose was also significantly lower than the control. Sesame improves the storage capacity for the spermatozoa in the epididymis in a dose related manner.
Sesame radiatum Phytoestrogens Stimulate Spermatogenic Activity and Improve S...lukeman Joseph Ade shittu
Increasing concern has been expressed about the declining sperm count of humans and the potential environmental effects of both synthetic and natural estrogenic endocrine disruptors (EEDs) on human reproductive health in the last few decades. However, due to paucity of knowledge, we evaluate the chronic reproductive toxicity of sesame phytoestrogenic lignans on the male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats’ testis. Thirty adult male SD rats weighing 150-200g were divided into three groups. Two treated groups received a daily dose of aqueous leaves extract of Sesamum radiatum at 14.0 mg/kg bw and 28.0mg /kg bw respectively via gastric gavage, while equal volume of normal saline was administered to the control group for six weeks. Seminal analysis and hormonal assay study were analyzed using SPSS software and P< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The results showed significant (P< 0.05) body weight gains observed in all the animals with significant (P< 0.05) weight increase in their raw testicular weights compared to control. The relative testicular weight per 100g bw was significantly (P< 0.05) higher in control than treated. However, theweight gain was dose related with a reversal in their relative testicular weight. The cauda sperm count including the motility and morphology of the treated were significantly (P< 0.05) higher than control in a dose related manner. In addition, significant (P > 0.05) increases in testosterone and a significant decrease in FSH in the high dose (treated) compared to control. Sesame phytoestrogenic lignans improves spermatozoa quality in a dose related manner.
The Detection of Testicular Protein Expression of Rats (Rattus norvegicus) af...AI Publications
One of the testes' primary functions is to produce the haploid germ cells needed for sexual reproduction. Good vitality can be achieved through a healthy biological pattern and require lasting persistence throughout a productive male's life. This study aims to detect protein expression in rats' testes after being treated with ethanol Fenugreek seeds. As many as 32 male rats (Rattus norvegicus), aged 2-3 months (250-300 g) without anatomical abnormalities were used as experimental animals. They were divided into four groups: P0 as a control group was treated with normal drinking water, while groups of P1 to P3 were given 500, 1000, and 1500 mg kg-1 body weight/day of ethanol extract from Fenugreek seeds. The experiment of testicular protein expression was conducted with Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The testes data were analyzed by One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and the Duncan Mean Range Test. The study concluded that Fenugreek's effect is believed to have an inducing impression on protein synthesis in the cells making up the testes. Besides, body weight, body weight gain, testicular weight, and testicular protein showed no significant difference (P> 0.05).
The Detection of Testicular Protein Expression of Rats (Rattus norvegicus) af...AI Publications
One of the testes' primary functions is to produce the haploid germ cells needed for sexual reproduction. Good vitality can be achieved through a healthy biological pattern and require lasting persistence throughout a productive male's life. This study aims to detect protein expression in rats' testes after being treated with ethanol Fenugreek seeds. As many as 32 male rats (Rattus norvegicus), aged 2-3 months (250-300 g) without anatomical abnormalities were used as experimental animals. They were divided into four groups: P0 as a control group was treated with normal drinking water, while groups of P1 to P3 were given 500, 1000, and 1500 mg kg-1 body weight/day of ethanol extract from Fenugreek seeds. The experiment of testicular protein expression was conducted with Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). The testes data were analyzed by One-way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and the Duncan Mean Range Test. The study concluded that Fenugreek's effect is believed to have an inducing impression on protein synthesis in the cells making up the testes. Besides, body weight, body weight gain, testicular weight, and testicular protein showed no significant difference (P> 0.05).
The relationship between trace mineral concentrations of amniotic fluid with ...Ali Olfati
Ali Olfati1*, Gholamali Moghaddam1, Nasroallah Moradi Kor2, Behzad Baradaran3
1Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
2Young Researchers and Elite Club, Kerman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Kerman, Iran
3Immunology Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
1. Curriculum Vitae
Personal Information:
First name: Ali
Surname: Olfati
Date of birth: February 20, 1987
Place of birth: Kermanshah Porovince, Iran
Sex: Male
Academic Degree: PhD Candidate of Reproduction Physiology
Marital Status: Single
Affiliation: Department of Animal Science, University of Tabriz
Mobile: +98-9195966273, +98-936-7894896
E-mail:A.olfati65@gmail.com and aajbs@casrp.co.uk
Chief Editor: American Advances Journal of Biological Sciences
1. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=moPCKn0AAAAJ&hl=en
2. http://www.wayn.com/profiles/AliOlfati
3. http://livedna.net/?dna=98.10225
University Education:
• 2010 - 2012
University of Tabriz
M.Sc. in: Animal Physiology, Tendency Animal Reproduction.
Thesis Title: Study of Reproductive Performance of Crossbred Ewes Treated with GnRH and
PMSG during Breeding Season.
2. Supervisor: Dr. Gholamali Moghaddam (Professor).
Adviser: Dr. Hossein Daghigh Kia and Dr.Seyed Abbas Rafa (Associate Professor).
Note: Tabriz University is a national university in Tabriz, Iran. It is one of five high-ranked
universities in Iran and one of the ten most selective universities in country. University of Tabriz
is the second-oldest university in Iran after the University of Tehran, and has the second largest
campus area in country which is the biggest academic institution in northwest of country.
• 2005 - 2009
University of Razi
B.Sc. in: Animal Science Engineering.
Thesis Title: ReviewHistory of Artificial Insemination in Livestock.
Supervisor: Dr. Farokh Kafilzadeh (Professor).
Note: University of Razi the oldest, largest, and highly prestigious university of Iran.
Languages:
Persian (Native)
English (Fluent)
Research Interests
Sperm analysis, processing and cryopreservation
Histopathology
Immunology
Honors:
9 st
in PhD Entrance exam in Animal Physiology, 2013.
Top alumni of M.Sc. Reproduction Physiology, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran(The One rank in
2012).
Top alumni of B.Sc. Reproduction Physiology, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran(The Three
rank in 2007).
3. Second Call for Global Sports Olympiad Public Student academic elite Throughout Country,
Iran (One rank in 2011).
Chairman of Special Issue:
Special Issue on Applied Research in Animal Science
Special Issue on International Journal of Life Science
Special Issue on Bulletin of Environmental, Pharmacology and Life Science
Special Issue on Trends in Life Science
Special Issue onInternational Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Editorial of Board:
International journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Journal of World's Poultry Research
Special Issue on Modern Topics of Agriculture
World Journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences
Jacobs Journal of Physiology
Journal Referee:
SCIENCE DOMINE international
Journal of Cell and Animal Biology (JCAB)
Journal of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Health
International journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Membership of Scientific Societies:
World Animal Science Association.
World Veterinary Animal Association.
Iranian Society of physiology and pharmacology.
4. Iranian Society of Animal Science.
Student Researchers Club Member, Tehran, Iran.
Agricultural and Natural Resources Engineering Organization, Iran.
Publications:
1. Journal Papers:
Ali Olfati*
, Gholamali Moghaddam, Nasroallah Moradi Kor, Behzad Baradaran. 2016. The
relationship between trace mineral concentrations of amniotic fluid with placenta traits in the
pregnancy toxemia Ghezel ewes. Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction (accept).
Khadejeh Heidari, Gholamali Moghaddam, Seyed Abbas Rafat, Jalil Shoja, Ali Olfati. 2016.
Effect of GnRH at Estrus and 12-Day Post Matting and Propylene Glycol on Sera Metabolites
Concentrations and Ewe Conception Rate. Jacobs Journal of Physiology. 2 (1):015.
Nasroallah Moradi Kor, Mohsen Akbari, Ali Olfati. (2015). The effects of different levels
Chlorella microalgae on blood biochemical parameters and trace mineral concentrations of
laying hens under heat stress condition. International Journal of Biometeorology. DOI
10.1007/s00484-015-1071-1.
Jalal Bayati Zadeh, Nasroallah Moradi Kor, Ali Olfati. (2015). Effects of Different Levels
Aqueous Extract of Fenugreek (Trigonellafoenum-graecum L.) as a Pharmaceutical and
Medicinal Plant on Performance and Immune Response of Laying Hens. Journal of Essential
Oil Bearing Plants. 18 (6): 1476-1481. DOI: 10.1080/0972060X.2014.981594
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Nasroallah Moradi Kor, Mitra Bakhtiari. (2014). The
Relationship between Progesterone and Biochemical Constituents of Amniotic Fluid with
Placenta Traits in Iranian Crossbred Ewes (Arkhar-Merino×Ghezel). Asian Pacific Journal of
Tropical Medicine. 7 (Suppl 1): S162-S166. Doi: 10.1016/S1995-7645(14)60224-8
Asef Ahmad Fazel, Hossein Daghigh kia, Ali Hossein khani, Gholamali Moghaddam, Sadegh
Alijani, Ali Olfati (2014). Investigating the Effectiveness of Nutrition on the Sexual and
Breeding Behaviors in Ghezel Sheep.International Journal of Advanced Biological and
Biomedical Research. 2 (3), 715-722.
5. Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Mitra Bakhtiari (2013). Diagnosis, Treatment and
Prevention of Pregnancy Toxemia in Ewes. International journal of Advanced Biological and
Biomedical Research.1 (11), 1452-1456.
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Mitra Bakhtiari (2013). REPRODUCTIVE
PERFORMANCE OF RAMS TO BIOSTIMULATION. International Journal of Advanced
Biological and Biomedical Research.1 (11), 332-1336.
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Hossein Daghigh Kia, Hamid Karami Shabankareh (2013).
Effects of prostaglandin F2α treatment on semen characteristics of crossbred rams in the non-
breeding season. Journal of Cell and Animal Biology. 7(2), 16-20.
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam (2013). Effects of GnRH agonist (CinnaRelin) on
Reproductive Performance in Synchronized Iranian Crossbred Ewes during the Breeding Season.
Slovak Journal of Animal Science. 46 (1): 1-6.
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Sadegh Alijani, Seyed Abbas Rafat (2012). EFFECTS OF
VISUAL STIMULI OR CHANGE OF THE STIMULUS EWE ON LIBIDO AND SEMEN
CHARACTERISTICS OF CROSSBRED RAMS DURING BREEDING SEASON. Slovak
Journal of Animal Science. 3, 76-82.
Gholamali Moghaddam, Ali Olfati, Hossein Daghigh Kia, Seyed Abbas Rafat (2012). Study of
Reproductive Performance of Crossbred Ewes Treated with GnRH and PMSG during Breeding
Season. Iranian Journal of Applied Animal Science. 2 (4), 351-356.
2. Papers Presented in Scientific International Conferences:
Gholamali Moghaddam, Ali Olfati (2012). Metabolic Profiles in Crossbreed Ewes in Late
Pregnancy. Proceedings of the 15th AAAP Animal Science Congress 26-30 November 2012,
Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Thailand. 2207-2210.
Gholamali Moghaddam, Ali Olfati (2012). Effects of Change of the Stimulus Ewe on Sexual
Performance of Crossbred Rams. Proceedings of the 15th AAAP Animal Science Congress 26-
30 November 2012, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus, Thailand. 2241.
Gholamali Moghaddam, Ali Olfati (2012).Study of Reproductive Performance of Crossbred
Ewes Treated with GnRH and PMSG during Breeding Season. Proceedings of the 15th AAAP
6. Animal Science Congress 26-30 November 2012, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus,
Thailand. 2211-2214.
3. Iranian Journal Papers:
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam (2013). Effects of change of the stimulus ewe on sexual
performance of crossbred rams. Journal of Animal Science Research. 3, 51-58.
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam (2014).Evaluation of Blood Metabolites and Survey with
Pregnancy Toxemia in Iranian Crossbreed Ewes. Journal of Animal Science Research. 24 (3):
125-131.
4. Iranian Conferences Papers:
Ali Olfati, Gholamali Moghaddam, Mohammad Mustafa Pourseif (2011). Effects of
prostaglandin F2α treatment on semen characteristics of crossbred rams in the non breeding
season. Conference on the Role of Biotechnology in Animal Science. 209-213.
Mohammad Mustafa Pourseif, Gholamali Moghaddam, Seyed Abbas Rafat, Ali Olfati (2011).
Relationship between Levels of Peripheral Blood Testosterone, Sexual Behavior,
Scrotal Circumference and Seminal Parameters in Crossbred RamsConference on the Role of
Biotechnology in Animal Science. 25-28.
References
Dr. Gholamali Moghaddam, Professors, Department of Animal Science, Faculty of
Agriculture, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran, Ghmoghaddam@tabrizu.ac.ir,
Dr. Behzad Baradaran, Professors, Immunology Research Center, Tabriz University of
Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran, Behzad_im@yahoo.com,