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Axton publishing Group

We aim to share the research findings and discoveries with the hope of improving knowledgebase and advancement of clinical studies and medical sciences

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Axton publishing Group

Axton publishing Group is an open access peer reviewed online journal publisher where researchers and scientists can share their knowledge and scientific information’s for the betterment of society. All the manuscripts submitted to the journals of Axton undergo strict plagiarism checking, and double blinded peer reviewing. The decision of the Editor/reviewer (Accept/Revise/Reject) for precise article is deemed to be final. The accepted papers will be moved to edit and proof team for PDF. Open access allows wide dissemination of the published research and finally helps for better advancement. We are committed to publish the best quality information to increase the standards of the research work. This will be the best user guide for the practitioners, fellow students and academicians to discover and invent the best possible ways to treat the patients with various deadly diseases.

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The scope of AXton Publishing Group is very vast as we accept manuscripts on any topic related to Scientific and Medical sciences.

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Review Article

A New Species of Labidocera fluviatilis(Dahl, 1894) (Copepoda, Calanoida, Pontellidae) Collected from the Coast Water of Banias City (The Eastern Mediterranean Sea)

Wassim Mayya

In this study, a new type of Labidocera fluviatilis has been collected and recorded forthe first time. L. fluviatilis was collected from the coast water of Banias Cityin the period between March and August(Spring and Summer) 2017 in three regions differ from each other in their environmental characteristics that make them distinct impact on the crustacean zooplankton, The samples were also accompanied with different hydrophysical and hydrochemical measurements in all sampling areas and in different depths. 14 individuals were collected, among which 11 females and 3 males. Results showed that this species appeared in all sampling areas and in different water layers. The species was found to occur in haline range of 31 to 38‰, pH of 6.7 to 8.2 and temperature of 25 to 33 0C. Results showed that this species appeared in all sampling areas and in different water layers.

Review Article

Neuroprotective Potential of Tunisian Medicinal Plants: A Review

Wissem Aidi Wannes *and Moufida Saidani Tounsi

The global prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases is rising sharply, driven by population aging and the lack of curative treatments. Conventional drugs provide only temporary symptom control and may cause undesirable side effects, creating an urgent demand for new therapeutic approaches. Plant-derived bioactive compounds are increasingly recognized for their capacity to modulate key processes implicated in neuronal decline, including oxidative damage, neuroinflammation, and cholinergic dysfunction. Drawing on both ethnopharmacological knowledge and modern biochemical evidence, this review explored Tunisian medicinal plants with reported neuroprotective effects. Particular attention was given to phytochemicals with multi-target actions, as flavonoids, alkaloids, and terpenoids, and their roles in regulating antioxidant defenses, inhibiting cholinesterase activity, and attenuating inflammatory cascades in the central nervous system.

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The Impact of Extracts from Sunflower Seeds, Fig Leaves, Wild Artichoke Flowers, and Kiwifruit on Milk Coagulation

Dalia Al-Kassar, Mahmoud Abdul Karim, Adel Mahyou

The decreased availability and rising prices of animal rennet, coupled with the growing global demand for cheese production, have led to the search for alternative coagulants, such as plant extracts. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of extracts from sunflower seeds, fig leaves, wild artichoke flowers, and kiwi fruits in coagulating milk casein. Several solutions with varying compositions, concentrations, and pH levels were prepared to select the optimal ones for each extract, based on their ability to coagulate casein at 45°C. The results showed that the optimal solution for sunflower seed extract was a sodium acetate buffer at a concentration of 50 mM, pH = 5, containing 5% sodium chloride, with a 3:10 (w:v) extraction ratio and an extraction time of 24 hours.

Review Article

Compressive Insights of Brown Seaweeds (Phaeophyceae): Physicochemical Properties, Bioactive Compounds, and Industrial Applications

Mukul Machhindra Barwant, and Usman Mohammed Ali*

Brown seaweeds (Phaeophyceae) represent a prolific and sustainable marine resource, renowned for their rich composition of bioactive compounds and diverse industrial applications. This comprehensive review elucidates the multifaceted potential of Phaeophyceae, beginning with their taxonomic classification and ecological distribution, highlighting their role as keystone species in coastal ecosystems. This article meticulously details their unique physicochemical properties, including exceptional water-holding, oil-holding, and swelling capacities, which are attributed to their complex structural polysaccharides. A critical focus is placed on the major bioactive constituents including sulfated polysaccharides (fucoidans, alginates, laminarin), polyphenolic phlorotannins, the carotenoid fucoxanthin, and sterols and their demonstrated pharmacological activities.