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    First Investigation in the Biochemical Analysis of the Invasive Crab Portunus segnis from Tunisian Waters by Bejaoui, Safa, Ghribi, Feriel, Hatira, Sameh, Chetoui, Imene, Rebah, Imen, Cafsi, M’hamed El

    “…The invasive Portunus segnis , an atlantic species, was recently recorded in Tunisian waters. Since its record in the Gulf of Gabes, no studies have been…”
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    Seasonality in lipid classes content and their composition in the gonad-visceral mass and adductor muscle of the surf clam Mactra stultorum from the north coast of Tunisia by Chetoui, Imene, Ghribi, Feriel, Bejaoui, Safa, Belhassen, Dalya, El Cafsi, M’hamed

    Published in Biológia (01-05-2024)
    “…The present study aimed to evaluate the seasonal evolution of lipid classes (polar (PL) and neutral lipids (NL)) in the gonad–visceral mass (GV) and adductor…”
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    Effect of Freezing Process on the Chemical Properties of Blue Swimming Crab Portunus segnis: Storage Stability and Acceptability by Ghribi, Feriel, Bejaoui, Safa, Chetoui, Imene, Marengo, Michel, Bouaziz, Mehdi, Soudani, Nejla, Gobert, Sylvie, El Cafsi, M'hamed

    Published in Journal of aquatic food product technology (28-05-2023)
    “…The effect of frozen storage at a commercial temperature (−30°C) on the nutritional characteristics of the blue swimming crab Portunus segnis for a period of…”
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    Seasonal variation of biochemical composition of Noah's ark shells (Arca noae L. 1758) in a Tunisian coastal lagoon in relation to its reproductive cycle and environmental conditions by Ghribi Feriel, Boussoufa Dhouha, Aouini Fatma, Bejaoui Safa, Chetoui Imene, Rabeh Imen, El Cafsi M'hamed

    “…The seasonal changes in biochemical composition of the edible bivalve Arca noae harvested from a Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Bizerte lagoon, Tunisia) were…”
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    Fatty acid composition of the fillet of wild and farmed sea bream Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758 in Tunisian coasts: A comparative study by Hajji, Tarek, Rabeh, Imen, Telahigue, Khaoula, El Cafsi, Mhamed

    Published in Cahiers de biologie marine (01-01-2016)
    “…Gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata is one of the most commonly farmed marine species in the Mediterranean Sea. In Tunisia, this aquaculture product is…”
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    Assessment of the heavy metal levels and biomarker responses in the smooth scallop Flexopecten glaber from a heavily urbanized Mediterranean lagoon (Bizerte lagoon) by Telahigue, Khaoula, Rabeh, Imen, Chouba, Lassaad, Mdaini, Zied, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Mhadhbi, Lazhar, Hajji, Tarek

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-06-2022)
    “…Marine heavy metal pollution is a worldwide serious issue. Like almost all Mediterranean lagoons, the Bizerte lagoon is highly urbanized and suffers from…”
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    Assessment of the impacts of glyphosate and its commercial formulation Roundup® on the respiratory tree of the sea cucumber Holothuria forskali using a multivariate biomarker approach by Telahigue, Khaoula, Rabeh, Imen, Hajji, Tarek, Trabelsi, Wafa, Fouzai, Chaima, Nechi, Salwa, Chelbi, Emna, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Soudani, Nejla

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2021)
    “…In this study, the potential hazardous impacts of the technical grade glyphosate acid (GLY) and its commercial formulation roundup (RD®) were evaluated for the…”
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    Impacts of engineered iron nanoparticles on oxidative stress, fatty acid composition, and histo-architecture of the smooth scallop Flexopecten glaber by Rabeh, Imen, Telahigue, Khaoula, Hajji, Tarek, Mdaini, Zied, Nechi, Salwa, Chelbi, Emna, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Mhadhbi, Lazhar

    “…Engineered iron nanoparticles are widely used in environmental remediation, yet their potential toxic effects on marine biota remain poorly elucidated. This…”
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    Effects of acute mercury exposure on fatty acid composition and oxidative stress biomarkers in Holothuria forskali body wall by Telahigue, Khaoula, Rabeh, Imen, Hajji, Tarek, Trabelsi, Wafa, Bejaoui, Safa, Chouba, Lassaad, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Soudani, Nejla

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-03-2019)
    “…Mercury is one of the most harmful pollutant that threat marine biota. This study assessed the Hg impact on the fatty acid (FA) composition and the antioxidant…”
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    Mercury disrupts redox status, up-regulates metallothionein and induces genotoxicity in respiratory tree of sea cucumber (Holothuria forskali) by Telahigue, Khaoula, Rabeh, Imen, Bejaoui, Safa, Hajji, Tarek, Nechi, Salwa, Chelbi, Emna, El Cafsi, M'hamed, Soudani, Nejla

    “…Mercury (Hg) is among the most deleterious contaminant in the aquatic environment and presents a serious risk to humans and ecosystems. This study evaluated…”
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    Antioxidant role of selenium against maneb-induced cardiotoxicity in mice by Sefi, Mediha, Chaâbane, Mariem, Bejaoui, Safa, Elwej, Awatef, Marrekchi, Rim, Jamoussi, Kamel, Gouiaa, Naourez, Sellami, Tahia Boudawara, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Zeghal, Najiba

    “…The current study was conducted to assess the beneficial effect of selenium (Se) on maneb-induced cardiotoxicity and fatty acid alterations in adult mice…”
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    Assessment of the biochemical and nutritional values of Venerupis decussata from Tunisian lagoons submitted to different anthropogenic ranks by Bejaoui, Safa, Bouziz, Mehdi, Ghribi, Feriel, Chetoui, Imene, Cafsi, M’hamed EL

    “…The present study aimed to evaluate the biochemical status of Venerupis decussata collected seasonally from two Tunisian coastline lagoons (Ghar El Melh and…”
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    Effects of Culinary Methods on Nutritional Characteristics of the Edible Shellfish Noah's Ark (Arca noae L., 1758) from Tunisian Coasts by Ghribi, Feriel, Bejaoui, Safa, Rabeh, Imen, Aouini, Fatma, Chetoui, Imene, El Cafsi, M'hamed

    Published in Journal of aquatic food product technology (26-11-2017)
    “…Bivalves are known for their high nutritional value and are considered a healthy food for human consumption. The effect of different cooking methods (steaming,…”
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    Impact of Peroderma cylindricum (Copepoda: Pennellidae) Infection on Fatty Acid Composition and Lipid Quality of Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) by Hajji, Tarek, Telahigue, Khaoula, Bennour, Soumaya, Gharbi, Mohamed, El Cafsi, M'hamed

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-2015)
    “…The parasite Peroderma cylindricum uses its host Sardina pilchardus to meet its own needs. The parasite can have many harmful effects on its host. The present…”
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    Molecular signature of phylogenetic relationships and demographic history of Tunisian Mactra stultorum: Evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA data by Chetoui, Imene, Baraket, Ghada, Tir, Mariem, lekired, Abdelmalek, Boussaid, Mohamed, Cafsi, M’hamed El, Denis, Francoise

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-04-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers are suitable tools to study the genetic diversity and population structure of Tunisian bivalves Mactra…”
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    Polar and neutral lipid composition of the copepod Lernaeocera lusci and its host Merluccius merluccius in relationship with the parasite intensity by Hajji, Tarek, Telahigue, Khaoula, Rabeh, Imen, Ben Ammar, Rym, Mdaini, Zied, El Cafsi, M’hamed, Ghali, Ridha

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-06-2021)
    “…Parasitic copepod Lernaeocera lusci is a common mesoparasite of the hake Merluccius merluccius . Although widely distributed throughout the Mediterranean,…”
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