The aim of our work is the study of nutrition diabetic women, and the study of the health status of their newborns in West of Algeria. Our study was performed on 165 diabetic mothers aged 20 to 45 years and 161 newborns admitted to the hospital specialized in obstetrics and gynecology of Sidi Bel Abbes. A food survey and anthropometric study were achieved in our population, clinical and socioeconomic data were recorded in an identification card. Our results show that the average age of women with diabetes is 33.26 ± 5.15 ans. The socioeconomic survey shows that 47.32% of women have an average monthly income; their education level is low with only 8.06% having a higher level. Anthropometric parameters show that 48.08% of elderly diabetic women aged 30 to 40 years are overweight BMI > 25. Dietary survey indicates that women experienced iron, calcium and vitamin B9 deficiency. The results of clinical data have shown the existence of gestational diabetes with a rate of 50.90%; macrosomia is dominant in their newborns with a rate of 22.26%. We noted the presence of hypoglycemia in 18.01% and inutero death in 12.42%.
The extensive use of antibacterial agents in human medication has led to the appearance of resistant microbial strains, hence the importance of directing research towards new molecules, where a good part of scientific research is currently directed towards the way of the use of active biological extracts of medicinal plants, in particular towards essential oils.In this context, the objective of this work is to evaluate the antibacterial activity of essential oils extracted from Mentha pulegium and Laurus Nobilis on some pathogenic bacterial species such as Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The extraction of essential oils from aromatic plants: Mentha pulegium, Laurus Nobilis is carried out by the hydrodistillation technique.The results reveal that Mentha pulegium and Laurus Nobilis show a yield of 2.7% and 0.79% respectively. Our results indicate that the two essential oils Mentha pulegium and Laurus Nobilis have very low activity against Escherichia coli, Staphylococci aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which represent inhibition diameters of 6 mm; 4mm and 2mm respectively. The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosais the most resistant to the two essential oils extracted from Mentha pulegium, Laurus Nobilis.
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