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Lotfi Bitri

Researcher at Tunis University

Publications -  12
Citations -  179

Lotfi Bitri is an academic researcher from Tunis University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phycocyanin & Denaturation (biochemistry). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 107 citations.

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The Antimicrobial and Wound Healing Potential of Opuntia ficus indica L. inermis Extracted Oil from Tunisia.

TL;DR: OFI extracted oil has in vitro antimicrobial/fungal properties and in vivo wound healing activity and seems to be efficient in the treatment of cutaneous infections and the promoting of the scarring process.
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Effectiveness of Opuntia ficus indica L. inermis Seed Oil in the Protection and the Healing of Experimentally Induced Gastric Mucosa Ulcer

TL;DR: In this article, the preventive and curative effects of OFI seed oil extracted by cold pressing on an ethanol-induced gastric ulcer model in rats were investigated, and the authors found that OFI oil exhibited a high efficiency in the protection of the cytoarchitecture and function of the gastric mucosa against severe damages provoked by ethanol intake.
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Protective effects of phycocyanin on ischemia/reperfusion liver injuries.

TL;DR: Results show the Pc-enriched KH conservation solution is effective in preserving the hepatic graft and protecting it against IRI by acting as a potent antioxidant against the products of oxidative stress.
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Impact of macromolecular crowding on structure and properties of pepsin and trypsin

TL;DR: The results showed that Ficoll 400, macromolecular crowding, has a strong effect on the chemical denaturation process of these two proteins, pepsin and trypsin, using dynamic light scattering (DLS).
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Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potentials of Seed Oil from Carthamus tinctorius L. in the Management of Skin Injuries.

TL;DR: A notable antioxidant capacity was demonstrated for the tested oil that exhibited moreover high antibacterial effects by both bacteriostatic and bactericidal pathways including lysozyme activity.