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Nutrition Journal | 2006

The positive impact of red palm oil in school meals on vitamin A status: study in Burkina Faso

Augustin N. Zeba; Yves Martin Prével; Issa T. Somé; Hélène Delisle

BackgroundVitamin A (VA) deficiency is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa and school-age children are a vulnerable group. In Burkina Faso, the production and consumption of red palm oil (RPO) is being promoted as a food supplement for VA. The objective of the study was to assess the impact on serum retinol of adding RPO to school lunch in two test zones of Burkina Faso.MethodsOver one school year, 15 ml RPO was added to individual meals 3 times a week in selected primary schools in two sites. Serum retinol was measured with HPLC at baseline and exactly 12 months later to take account of seasonality. A simple pre-post test design was used in the Kaya area (north-central Burkina), where 239 pupils from 15 intervention schools were randomly selected for the evaluation. In Bogandé (eastern Burkina), 24 schools were randomised for the controlled intervention trial: 8 negative controls (G1) with only the regular school lunch; 8 positive controls (G2) where the pupils received a single VA capsule (60 mg) at the end of the school year; and 8 schools with RPO through the school year (G3). A random sample of 128 pupils in each school group took part in the evaluation.ResultsIn Kaya, serum retinol went from 0.77 ± 0.37 μmol/L at baseline to 1.07 ± 0.40 μmol/L one year later (p < 0.001). The rate of low serum retinol (<0.7 μmol/L) declined from 47.2% to 13.1%. In Bogandé, serum retinol increased significantly (p < 0.001) only in the capsule and RPO groups, going from 0.77 ± 0.28 to 0.98 ± 0.33 μmol/L in the former, and from 0.82 ± 0.3 to 0.98 ± 0.33 μmol/L in the latter. The rate of low serum retinol went from 46.1 to 17.1% in the VA capsule group and from 40.4% to 14.9% in the RPO group. VA-deficient children benefited the most from the capsule or RPO. Female sex, age and height-for-age were positively associated with the response to VA capsules or RPO.ConclusionRPO given regularly in small amounts appears highly effective in the reduction of VA deficiency. RPO deserves more attention as a food supplement for VA and as a potential source of rural income in Sahelian countries.


Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2008

Monoolein-water liquid crystalline gels of gentamicin as bioresorbable implants for the local treatment of chronic osteomyelitis: in vitro characterization.

M Ouédraogo; Rasmané Semde; Issa T. Somé; R Traoré Ouédraogo; I.P Guissou; Henschel; Jacques Dubois; K Amighi; Brigitte Evrard

To maximize the efficacy of chronic osteomyelitis antibiotherapy while reducing antibiotic systemic toxicity, as well as time and costs of hospitalizations, it has been thought that monoolein–water gels incorporating gentamicin sulfate could be used as local, bioresorbable, and sustained-release implants. For this purpose, four formulations were examined with regard to their physicochemical and in vitro drug release characteristics. Hot stage microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), and X-ray diffraction showed cubic liquid crystalline and eutectic structures. The more suitable formulation consisting of 80–15–5% wt/wt monoolein–water–gentamicin sulfate progressively released the antibiotic for a period of 3 weeks without burst effect. Moreover, the content and the release profile of gentamicin sulfate were not significantly changed after storage at 2–6°C for a period of 10 months.


Talanta | 2016

Determination of groundwater mercury (II) content using a disposable gold modified screen printed carbon electrode

Issa T. Somé; Abdoul Karim Sakira; Dominique Mertens; Sébastien Ronkart; Jean-Michel Kauffmann

Mercury (II) measurements were performed thanks to a newly developed electrochemical method using a disposable gold modified screen printed carbon electrode. The method has a wide dynamic range (1-100 µg/L), a good accuracy and a limit of detection in compliance with WHO standards. The application of the method to several groundwater samples made it possible to identify, for the first time, mercury content higher than the recommended WHO standard value in a gold mining activity area in the northern part of Burkina Faso. The accuracy of the assay was checked by ICP/MS.


Electroanalysis | 2015

Determination of Arsenic(III) at a Nanogold Modified Solid Carbon Paste Electrode

Abdoul Karim Sakira; Issa T. Somé; Eric Ziemons; Bieke Dejaegher; Dominique Mertens; Philippe Hubert; Jean-Michel Kauffmann


Interdisciplinary Toxicology | 2012

Arsenic levels in tube-wells water, food, residents' urine and the prevalence of skin lesions in Yatenga province, Burkina Faso

Issa T. Somé; Abdoul Karim Sakira; Moustapha Ouedraogo; Théodore Z. Ouédraogo; A. Traoré; Blaise Sondo; Pierre Guissou


Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology | 2008

In vivo Biocompatibility and Toxicity Assessment of a Gentamicin-Loaded Monoolein Gel Intended to Treat Chronic Osteomyelitis

M Ouédraogo; M Sanou; N Ramdé; O Goumbri; Issa T. Somé; Rasmané Semde; Rasmata Ouédraogo; Innocent Pierre Guissou; Henschel; Brigitte Evrard; Karim Amighi; Jacques Dubois


Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology | 2008

In vitro Biocompatibility and Genotoxicity Assessment of a Gentamicin-Loaded Monoolein Gel Intended to Treat of Chronic Osteomyelitis

M Ouédraogo; E.C Nacoulma; Rasmané Semde; Issa T. Somé; Innocent Pierre Guissou; Henschel; Brigitte Evrard; Karim Amighi; Jacques Dubois


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2014

Effect of cyclodextrins on artemisinin stability and in vitro dissolution

Hermine Zime-Diawara; Fernand Gbaguidi; Rasmané Semde; Issa T. Somé; Joëlle Quetin-Leclercq; Mansourou Moudachirou; Géraldine Piel; Brigitte Evrard


Trends in Medical Research | 2008

Preliminary clinical assessment of a gentamicin-loaded monoolein gel intended to treat chronic osteomyelitis

M Ouédraogo; C.S Da; I.S Nacoulma; H Kafando; Rasmané Semde; Issa T. Somé; Rasmata Ouédraogo; Innocent Pierre Guissou; Brigitte Evrard; Henschel; Jacques Dubois; Karim Amighi


Pharmacopée et médecine traditionnelle africaine | 2012

Formulation of oral pharmaceutical dosage forms containing crude extracts of artemisia annua

H. Zime Diawara; Fernand Gbaguidi; Joachim Gbenou; Anatole Laleye; Rasmané Semde; Issa T. Somé; Brice Sinsin; Mansourou Moudachirou; Leclercq J. Quetin; Brigitte Evrard

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Rasmané Semde

University of Ouagadougou

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Jacques Dubois

Université libre de Bruxelles

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M Ouédraogo

University of Ouagadougou

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Abdoul Karim Sakira

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Karim Amighi

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Pierre Guissou

University of Ouagadougou

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Henschel

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Jean-Michel Kauffmann

Université libre de Bruxelles

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