Study of Preservative Effect of "Propolis" on the Storage Quality of Mashed Potatoes
Authors : Nawal H. Bahtiti
Abstract : In this study, the possibility of natural antimicrobial compounds, Jordanian Propolis as food preservatives is investigated. The experiment was conducted in the laboratories of basic science-allied medical science, at applied science university during April –July 2013 to optimize the preservative for safe storage of mashed potatoes preparing from fresh boiled potatoes. Approved chemical preservatives have been widely used to preserve foods and increase their shelf life. There are increasing demands of the partial or complete removal of chemical preservatives from foods because of adverse health effect of chemicals. Propolis sample was collected from naour region. The antimicrobial activities of Propolis against several food spoilage microorganisms were examined. Escherichia coli, Bacillus cereus, Candida albicans, and Staphylococcus aurous, as food poisoning microorganisms were chosen. The post-processing development of contaminating microorganisms present in stored mashed potatoes was controlled effectively with 100, 200, and 400ppm of Jordanian Propolis. Among these preservatives, 400ppm honey gum showed better sensory quality attributes in respect of color, flavor, texture and taste during four months of storage at room temperature, which is better than 400 ppm of sodium benzoate preservatives. Antimicrobial effect was tested during storage at 25◦C. When the microorganisms were treated with Propolis, the population of food spoilage microorganisms decreased by 2.6-3.7 log cycles. The inhibitory effect was increased in more acidic condition. Propolis was effective at preventing microbial growth and extending shelf-life.
Keywords : Mashed potatoes, sensory evaluation, microorganisms, sodium benzoate, and Jordanian propolis
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Chemical Analysis and Biological Activity of Jordanian Chamomile Extracts
Authors : Nawal H. Bahtiti
Abstract : The Jordanian chamomile (Matric aria chamomilla) has been researched more thoroughly to evaluate its useful properties. It is investigated and found that Jordanian chamomile is rich in phenolic compounds, with beneficial biological activities. By applying the most promising HPLC method, the content of total phenolics in methanolic extract was determined according to the Folin-Clocalteu procedure, and was found (GAE>20 mg/g.) The flavonoid types were found as flavones and flavonolos. The minimum inhibitory concentration values for methanolic extracts of Jordanian chamomile were determined for different kinds of bacteria. The extracts have activity against Staphylococcus aurous, candida albicans, Esherichia Coli, Betula pubescens and Pinus sylvestris. The activity has been observed to be due to the tannins and a pigenin present in the extract. To utilize these significant sources of natural compounds, further characterization of phenolic composition is needed.
Keywords : Biological activity, chamomile, extracts, folin-clocalteu procedure, GAE, methanolic, HPLC, phenolic, tannins
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Chemical Investigation and Preservative Effect of Jordanian Nigella Sativa L. Seed Oil on Date Paste
Authors : Nawal. H.Al.Bahtiti
Abstract : One of the miracle herbs plant that has been considered as prophetic medicine is Habbatus sauda (Nigella Sativa). Nigella sativa also known as Black seed is an annual herbaceous plant and it is indigenous to the Mediterranean region. HPLC showed that Jordanian Nigella Sativa contain a variety of pharmacologically active substances like thymoquinone, dithymoquinone, thymol, carvacrol, nigellicine-N oxide, nigellidine and alpha-hederin. The effects of Nigella sativa oil (100-400ppm) on poisoning and pathogenic bacteria were examined. Nigella sativa L and its various extracts were found to possess antibacterial activity against gram positive and gram negative bacteria, and they caused inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus, Enterobacteriaceae, and Enterococcus faecalis. Nigella sativa L., was tested for a possible antioxidant activity, showed that thymoquinone demonstrated respectable radical scavenging property. In this study, the possibility of natural antimicrobial compounds, Jordanian Nigella sativa L as food preservatives are investigated. The experiment was conducted in the laboratories of basic science, at applied science university to optimize the preservative for safe storage of date pastes. The post-processing development of contaminating microorganisms present in stored date pastes was controlled effectively with 100, 200, and 400ppm of Jordanian Nigella sativa. Among these preservatives, 400ppm Nigella sativa showed better sensory quality attributes in respect of color, flavor, texture and taste during four months of storage at room temperature, which is better than 400 ppm of sodium benzoate preservatives. Antimicrobial effect was tested during storage at 25 ͦC. When the microorganisms were treated with Nigella sativa L, the population of food spoilage microorganisms decreased by 2.6-3.7 log cycles. The inhibitory effect was increased in more acidic condition. Nigella sativa was effective at preventing microbial growth and extending shelf-life, so black seeds are recommended to be used in food like flavoring additive in the breads and pickles because it has very low level of toxicity.
Keywords : Nigella sativa, black seed, thymoquinone, pathogenic bacteria, antioxidant activity
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Biological Activities of the Methanol Extract of Cultivated Jordanian Fresh and Dried Mint Species (Mentha Longifolia)
Authors : Nawal H.Al. Bahtiti*
Abstract : The essential oil of mint species is widely used in food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries, growing throughout the world. Therefore, it is very important to know the chemical characteristics of the fresh and dried oil for economic use and enhanced performance of the end products. This study was carried out to determine mineral content, essential oil chemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of essential oil of Jordanian fresh and dried cultivated mint species (Mentha longifolia) It is found that the mint oil is a greenish yellow with acid value of 0.83, relative density of 0.912, and a refractive index of 1.451. The effect of the microwave drying method on the content of volatile compounds were estimated. HPLC analysis of the essential oil identified 20 and 16 compounds of the oil from fresh and dried, respectively. It was determined that essential oil of Mentha longifolia contains pulegone and isomenthone as major components, in both fresh and dried mint leaves. Treatment of the oil exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli, Bacillus cereus, Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aurous. Antioxidant activities of the oils were the same for both dry and fresh M. longifolia against DPPH (IC50 = 9 and 10 μg/ml, respectively) and 2-fold and 4-fold higher than shoot extracts (IC50 = 20 and 48 μg/ml, respectively). Moreover. In the same way, the capacity to inhibit superoxide anion was very significant for the two oils (0.1 μg/ml for M. longifolia). The antioxidant activity of essential oil of mint species lowered DPPH activity compared to ascorbic acid.
Keywords : Mentha longifolia, essential oil; pulegone, isomenthone; biological activity, DPPH activity
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Anti-Corrosive Effect of Jordanian-Bay- Leaves Aqueous Extract on Mild Steel in 1.0 M Hydrochloric Acid Solution
Authors : Nawal H. Bahtiti, Ibrahim Abdel-Rahman
Abstract : Natural inhibitors are the most crucial manner to lessen the corrosion price of various business metals. There are several strategies being used with corrosion inhibitors. One technique being used is the Electrochemical strategies. The gain with this technique is their brief size time and mechanistic information. It is beneficial in the corrosion's layout safety techniques besides the layout of the brand new inhibitors, there are 3 styles of corrosion inhibitors as anodic inhibitors, cathodic inhibitors, over one inhibitor. The corrosion inhibition of slight metallic in 1.0 M HCl solution with the aid of using Jordanian -Bay- leaves extract has been studied with the use of potentiodynamic polarization technique. Results received a display that Bay- leaves aqueous extract behaves as an anodic inhibitor for slight metallic in 1.0 M HCl solution. The inhibitor capabilities thru adsorption following Temkin adsorption isotherm. The impact of parameters like temperature and inhibitor awareness at the corrosion of slight metallic has additionally been studied
Keywords : Jordanian-Bay-Leaves, mild steel, corrosion inhibitor, potentiodynamic polarization, hydrochloric
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Survey of Jordanian Awareness about Hazardous Symbols of Chemicals
Authors : Nawal Bahtiti, Ahmad Abu Rayyan, Tala Sasa, Waed Alahmad
Abstract : The use of chemical substances has commonly increased, there are such a number of chemical dangers all spherical us that it is probably almost now no longer feasible to feature if we centered constantly on the dangers. This is precisely why we need to don't forget the dangers. Everyone need to apprehend exactly what do in case of unstable contact with risky material. Previously we tested consciousness of Jordanian peoples and measured the employees’ interest of risky chemical compounds1. So this new seek aimed to research chemical symbols attentions, a questionnaire survey come to be executed among a whole of 245 peoples. The questionnaire come to be acquainted with flammable risky symbols as 90.6%, however handiest 7% for fitness chance symbol. Statistical assessment of the statistics come to be finished with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25. The effects show that the descriptive information confirmed that scholars proven truthful to excellent familiarity and expertise of chemical chance caution symbols. Most college students had bad to truthful attitudes closer to chemical laboratory protection; however, the evaluation of college students’ chemical laboratory protection practices found out truthful to suitable practices. While college students’ protection focus and practices, however now no longer attitude, at this college have been acceptable, protection tactics want to be applied inside an extra expert protection training and coherent threat and protection weather management
Keywords : Chemical hazard; Awareness; Jordanian, Employees, Risk, Dangerous symbols
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Teucrium polium″ Extracts Jordanian Ja’adeh
Authors : Nawal Hassan Al Bahtiti
Abstract : This research is intended to record the possible variations in the constituents, chemical composition and antimicrobial activity extracts of cyclohexane, dichloromethane and ethanol extracts of Teucrium polium (Jordanian Jeadaha). That collected on locality Almojub Valley (southern deserts of Jordan). Cyclohexane extracts of T. polium possessed high activity against Bacillus subtilis (MIC = 65 μg/mL Dichloromethane extract was more effective against Bacillus subtilis (MIC = 32.5 μg/mL). The ethanol extract of T. polium possessed no activity against Bacillus subtilis. Herb extracts of T. Polium have shown weak antibacterial activity on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aurous. The antioxidant activities of the extracts were evaluated using 2 different tests: the thiocyanate method and scavenging of the 1, 1-Diphenyl-2-Picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical. The cyclohexane, dichloromethane and ethanol extracts had antioxidant activities. The flavonoid contents of all of the extracts were also determined. The amounts of total flavonoids were higher in dichloromethane and ethanol extracts. The extracts, were subjected to chromatographic methods for the isolation of the active compounds. The structures of isolated compounds were characterized by UV, IR, and 13C NMR, spectroscopic methods as cirsilineol (1), luteolin-7-O-rutinoside (2), luteolin-7-O-glucoside (3), hesperetin-7-O-rutinoside (4), apigenin (5) diosmetin (6), Luteolin-7-sambubioside (7), Diosmetin 7-O-rutinoside, (8) and Nicotiflorin (9) (Fig. 1). These isolated compounds were also tested for their antioxidant and DPPH radical scavenging activities. Flavonoids showed potent antioxidant and DPPH radical scavenging activities. The highest antioxidant activity was shown by luteolin-7-O-glucoside (Djilas et al., 2006). This study found that the total phenolic content of the extracts ranged from 50.0 mg/g to 170.0 mg GA/g. The present results therefore offer a scientific basis for traditional use of Teucrium polium for the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections.
Keywords : Antibacterial activity, extracts, flavonoids, phenolic content, phenols, spectroscopic methods, Teucrium polium
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View of Critical Success Factor For E-learning in the Covid -19 Pandemic A Case Study in Jordan
Authors : Tasneem Alayed1, Tala. H. Sasa1 , Nawal Bahtiti1 , Eman Al Muhur2
Abstract : The questionnaire was in three parts. Part A was Availability of E-learning requirements related to technical, administrative and financial aspects Part B was Disadvantages of E-learning and Part C E-learning obstacles. And It was written using Google Forms, and the link was shared through multimedia. The reliability of instrument was determined. Data collected were analyzed using simple percentage and t_test and Anova was used to test the hypotheses. The result collected and analyzed showed that; the majority of study (84.0%) respondents were in the middle age between 29 to 48 years old. Males were accounted for less than one fifth (18.0%) of sample. And we found out through the results teachers with 12 to 22 years of experience found of obstacles of E- learning in comparison with those with the lowest number of years of experience, and that state schools have more obstacles than private schools.
Keywords : E-learning, COVID-19/Coronavirus pandemic, Teachers, Students, Classroom, Education, Challenges, Jordan.
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Financial Obstacles and Disadvantages of E-Learning From The Viewpoint of Dammam Teachers
Authors : Mayada Abu Alhomos , Tala H. Sasa , Nawal.H.Bahtiti , Tasneem Alayed , Omniya Miri
Abstract : The efforts of containing the novel virus (COVID-19) have begun to show signs of psychological impact on teachers and students across the globe. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many school districts have closed for the remainder of the academic year. These closures are unfortunate because, for many students, schools are their only source of trauma-informed care and supports. When schools reopen, they must develop a comprehensive plan to meet their students’ the potential mental health needs as social distancing and awareness campaigns can be a double-edged sword, if handled inadequately. This paper evaluated the challenges of teachers in Dammam in e-learning during the period of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic
Keywords : E-Learning, COVID-19, Teachers, Ancient learning, Students
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Microbiological and Antioxidant Activity of Cultivated Jordanian Bay-Leaves
Authors : Nawal H. Bahtiti1* , Ibrahim Abdel-Rahaman2
Abstract : Bay or laurel is a natural plant and its leaves are one of the fundamental regularly used cooking spices. The dry bay leaves are used to treat numerous digestive issues with nonvascular and antibacterial marketers. As a result, this examine turned into aimed to assess biological hobby of Jordanian bay leaves for its microbiological hobby in-vitro by way of extraction crucial oils from sparkling and dry leaves. The dried bay leaves have been extracted via hydro- distillation the use of methanol by means of a Soxhlet extractor. The extracts had been focused and evaluated for mic assessments against bacillus coagulant, lactobacillus, streptococcus and candida albicans. In addition, bay leaves extracts have been evaluated for antioxidant activity the usage of dpph assay. The minimum inhibitory awareness (mic) confirmed that methanolic- extract of bay leaves has giant effects against bacillus coagulant and lactobacillus, where detectable effects towards other tested microorganism. But, all of bay leaves extracts displayed no consequences on candida albicans, however the methanolic extract displayed the most prominent stage. The oils confirmed true antibacterial interest towards each gram negative and gram tremendous microorganism. The capacity antioxidant pastime of the bay leaves and methanolic extract of seed oil from l. Nobili’s were evaluated to 94. 65(μg/ml) of DPPH ic 50.
Keywords : Bay leaves, Laurel, essential oil, Antioxidant, chemical composition, biological activity
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Preservative Effects of Jordanian Sage-oil on Storage Stability of Tamarind Beverage
Authors : Nawal .H.Bahtiti
Abstract : The effect of Jordanian sage-oil on the quality attributes of tamarind beverage during storage was investigated. Tamarind beverages were produced with or without sage-oil (100 mg sage-oil). Tamarind beverage produced according to traditional processing method served as the control. The tamarind beverages were stored for 4 months at room (29 ± 2°C) and refrigerated (4–10°C) temperatures. Samples were analyzed, at regular intervals, for chemical, sensory, and microbiological qualities. Appearance of coliforms or overall acceptability score of 5.9 was used as deterioration index. The control beverages deteriorated by 2nd and 10th days at room and refrigerated temperatures, respectively. Tamarind beverage produced without the inclusion of sage-oil was stable for 3 and 5 weeks at room and refrigerated temperatures, respectively. Sage-oil extended the shelf life of the tamarind beverage to 6 - 13 weeks, respectively ike oil-sage have been used since ages to preserve food stuffs. [4] Sugars are generally used to preserve fruits or to make jams. While sage-oil is added to dried meats, vegetables, and beverages to preserve them for longer. [5] Sage and sugar act as excellent natural preservatives, as they prevent the bacterial growth through the process of osmosis. Preservatives like sage-oil works as an excellent antioxidant, and prevent the oxidation of foods. Tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.), a tropical fruit found in Africa and Asia, is highly valued for its pulp [6]. Tamarind fruit pulp has a sweet acidic taste due to a combination of high contents of tartaric acid and reducing sugars [7]. The pulp is used for seasoning, in prepared foods, to flavor confections, curries, and sauces, and as a major ingredient in juices and other beverages [7]. This study therefore aimed at investigating the effects of sage-oil on the chemical, sensory, and microbial attributes during storage of tamarind beverage produced by the traditional method.
Keywords : Preservatives, Sage-Oil, Storage, Stability, Tamarind-beverage, Sensory, Microbial Qualities
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Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of some 5-aryl-1, 3-Diphenyl 1-4, 5-dihydro-1H-Pyrazoles
Authors : Nawal Hassan Al-Bahtiti
Abstract : The condensation of acetophenone (I) with arylaldehyde (II) was investigated and the resulting chalcones 2-Arylidene 1-Acetophenone (III) were reacted with phenyl hydrazine and acetic acid to produce substituted 5-aryl-1, 3-diphenyl-4, 5-dihydro-1H-Pyrazoles (IV). The structures of all products were studied by H-NMR, IR, thermal and elemental analysis. Thermo-gravimetric (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) was applied to investigate the thermal behavior and structure of the synthesized compounds. 2-Pyrazolines (IV) exhibited moderate activity against Streptococcus faecalis ATCC 19433, Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 13883, Proteus vulgaris ATCC 25922, Shigella sonnei ATCC 25931 and Peseudom oaeruginosa ATCC 27853.
Keywords : ACETOPHENONE, DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS, KETONES, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PYRAZOLES, PYRAZOLINES, SYNTHESIS, THERMAL ANALYSIS, THERMAL GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
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A Study of Preservative Effects of Sesame Oil (Sesamum indicum L.) On Mashed Potatoes
Authors : Nawal Hassan Al-Bahtiti,
Abstract : Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed and oil have long been used widely as healthy foods to supply energy and prevent aging. Some of the main active anti-oxidative constituents in sesame seeds are γ-tocopherol and phenols. The purpose of this study was to investigate the biopreservative efficiencies of different levels of sesame seed oil on mashed potatoes .Different levels sesame seed oil were added individually or in combinations to mashed potatoes, which was acidified to pH 4.5, before storage at 25°C. Addition of 100ppm, 200 ppm, and 400ppm sesame oils, we discovered that 400ppm sesame seed oil increased the shelf life of mashed potatoes to 49 days, while it was 15 days for the control mashed potatoes without preservatives incubated at room temperature and observed for over two weeks. The results showed that sesame seed oil was more efficient in preserving stored potatoes paste than sodium benzoate. The sesame oil was of good preservatives as microbial growths were observed after 7 weeks of incubative preservation. The result of this study showed that sesame seed oil was clearly superior within the trial duration. Organisms found associated with the spoilage of the stored potatoes paste included fungi such as Aspergillums flavus, A. fumigates, A. Niger and Fusariumspp and bacteria such as Bacillus coagulant.
Keywords : Biopreservatives, Sesamum indicum L., antimicrobial, sesame oil, mashed potatoes, fungi, bacteria, spoilage, organism.
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Chemical Investigation and Biological Activity of Cultivated ArtemisiaJordanica
Authors : Nawal Hassan Al-Bahtiti
Abstract : Artemisia species possess pharmacological properties that are used for medical purposes worldwide. In this paper, the essential oils from the aerial parts of cultivated ArtemisiaJordanica, from the southern Jordan desert. A number of analytical methods have been developed for detection and quantification of artemisinin, e.g., thin layer chromatography (TLC) TLC with visible light densitometric detection, high-performance liquid chromatography with UV detection (HPLC–UV), HPLC with electrochemical detection (HPLC–ECD), The main compounds analyzed were pulegone (21.60%) as a major component followed by isomenthone (18.57%), Piperitoneoxid (8.77%), Pulespenone (7.65%), and piperitenone oxide (6.30 %). Additionally, the oils were evaluated for their antibacterial and antifungal activities. The essential oil demonstrated nonselective antifungal activity against plant pathogens. Antibacterial effects assessed by an agar dilution assay demonstrated greater activity of the essential oil against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is found that the active antimalarial compound obtained from the leaves of Artemisia. Antioxidant capacities of the plants were also tested. Free radical scavenging activity assay (FRSA): DPPH-radical scavenging activity was tested.
Keywords : Artemisia. Antioxidant Chemical Biological
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Effects of Daily Activities on Academic Performance of Applied Science University Students
Authors : Nawal H. Bahtiti, Rula Khazaei*, Tala H. Sasa, Eman Almuhur, Waed Alahmad
Abstract : Sleeping is an herbal repetitive nation of relaxation for the thoughts and frame that's important to life. Sufficient sleep is extraordinarily crucial for one’s intellectual and bodily fitness. But sleep loss is a tremendous trouble in present day society Our major cause of this study is to evaluate the consequences of numerous each day sports in particular sleep styles and the frequency of day-time sleepiness on the educational overall performance of the scholars of Applied Science Private University (ASU). A questionnaire became administered to the scholars of ASU from the primary first year to the 5th yr. The Most Effective Factor On The GPA of ASU Student Is the Mental Factor. This have a look at became designed to inspire college students to searching for healthier sleep habits, through the use of instructional fulfillment as indicator. So we want to recognize the function of sleep and ought to take good enough sleep of 6-eight hours consistent with day for fitness and wellbeing .
Keywords : sleep, academic performance, ASU, GPA
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A Study Survey of Awareness of Jordanian Chemists about Chemical Hazards
Authors : Waed R Alahmad1, Tala H. Sasa2, Nawal H Bahtiti3, Ahmed Abu-Rayan
Abstract : This study is an attempt to identify the level of awareness of safety measures practiced in the survey was conducted between September and December 2020 among chemists graduated in Jordan in several working sectors (teaching, Laboratory work and in manufactures). A total of 245 eligible subjects were asked to participate in the study. The majority were females (71.0%), their ages ranged from 18 to 40 years, and most of them were between 18-22 (62.9%). As for educational qualifications, 65% were students. 77.1% of them had a good knowledge of chemistry. Most of the accidents were in the laboratory by females (68%), 78%of the accidents were by females in the household. The age of 18-22 (58.9%) caused most of the accidents in the laboratory. Also, the age of 18-22 (69.9%) caused most of the accidents in the household. 55.5% of laboratory accidents were from students. As result females and students were the major reason for chemical accidents. There is no significant difference in the average attitude towards chemical safety by age. There is no significant difference in the average attitude towards chemical safety as per education .
Keywords : Awareness, chemical safety; safety perceptions; laboratory safety
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Manage Awareness Attitude Anxiety Experience and E-learning during COVID-19 Pandemic Evidence from ASU University
Authors : Waed R Alahmad1, Tala H. Sasa2, Nawal H Bahtiti, Rula Khuzai , Wajed Alahmad , Sura al ayed
Abstract : A statistical study was conducted on the impact of the global epidemic of the COVID-19 virus on undergraduate students at the Applied Science Private University in Jordan. The items were divided into five main items; the general knowledge of the epidemic, information among students from a scientific perspective, the impact of the epidemic on psychological and physical health, the impact on academic achievement, and the future expectations. The total number of students was 361 students. The results among the items were positive except for the effect on academic achievement, which was negative. The difference in outcomes between males and females was slight, also, between colleges. However, the difference was clear between the school years, it was found that the higher the student in the academic year, the more cognitive analyzes and awareness of this epidemic. The study found that students had a medium to a high level of anxiety, and the majority of information on this epidemic was obtained by students from social media and not from official authorities. An effective partnership of governments and their educational institutions is must ensure limiting the spread of disease and finding accurate scientific methods to contain problems that arise in society to ensure prosperity
Keywords : education , GPA, axiety,covid-19 , prosperity , partnership-learning.
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Chemical composition and biological activity of Jordanian saffron
Authors : N.H. Bahtiti
Abstract : The chemical composition and active constituents of Jordanian planted saffron (Crocus sativa L) were studied, to evaluate a natural preservative effect of saffron on food. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) studies using photodiode array analyses were performed on a waters HPLC system for the separation of several ingredients from alcoholic extracts of Jordanian saffron. Eight saffron peaks were identified by comparison of their retention times with those of known reference compounds and quantified from samples of saffron as follows: picrocrocin, picrocrocin acid, kaempferol, trans-crocin, trans-crocin-3, trans-crocin-4, safranal and cis-crocin-4. In this study the antibacterial effect of ethanolic extracts from petal of saffron against the most important foodborne pathogens Salmonella typhimurium, Listeria monocytogenes, E. coli, Bacillus cereus and Staphylococcus aureus were evaluated
Keywords : Saffron, Petal, extract, antimicrobial l ,activity, MIC ,natural preservatives
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Antimicrobial activity of some heterocyclic derivatives of chalcones
Authors : Al Bahtiti, N.
Abstract : The minimum inhibitory concentration values for a group of synthesized 2-Arylidene-1-benzosuberone, their dibromides and their pyrazolines derivatives were determined for gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and yeast. Some compounds exhibited significant activity against S. aureus, S. epidermidis and B. licheniformis. The structural activity of these compound is discussed. We hope in future to study the effect of these compounds on growth and morphology.
Keywords : Chalcones,grampositive,biological activity,morphology
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Preservative Effects of Jordanian Sage-oil on Storage Stability of Tamarind Beverage.
Authors : Al Bahtiti, N.
Abstract : The effect of Jordanian sage-oil on the quality attributes of tamarind beverage during storage was investigated. Tamarind beverages were produced with or without sage-oil (100 mg sage-oil). Tamarind beverage produced according to traditional processing method served as the control. The tamarind beverages were stored for 4 months at room (29 ± 2℃) and refrigerated (4–10℃) temperatures. Samples were analyzed, at regular intervals, for chemical, sensory, and microbiological qualities. Appearance of coliforms or overall acceptability score of 5.9 was used as deterioration index. The control beverages deteriorated by 2nd and 10th days at room and refrigerated temperatures, respectively. Tamarind beverage produced without the inclusion of sage-oil was stable for 3 and 5 weeks at room and refrigerated temperatures, respectively. Sage-oil extended the shelf life of the
tamarind beverage to 6 - 13 weeks, respectively.
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Antimicrobial Activity of Some Derivatives of 2-Arylidene-1-Benzosuberone
Authors : Al Bahtiti, N.
Abstract : Natural products containing a benzosuberones nucleus are important class of medicinal and pharmaceutical compounds and have recently attracted a considerable amount of attention due broad-spectrum biological activity and antioxidant, anticancer agent. The minimum inhibitory concentration values for a group of 2-arylidene-1-benzosuberone their dibromides and their pyrazolines determined for gram-positive and gram negative bacteria and yeast. Some compounds exhibited significant activity against S. aureus, S. epidermidis and B. licheniformis. The structural activity of discussed. We hope in future to study the effect of these compounds on growth and morphology.
Keywords : benzosuberene,phamaceutical compound, biological active
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Synthesis of new substituted 2,3,3a,4,5,6-hexahydrobenzo[6,7]cyclohepta[1,2-c]pyrazoles and related compounds
Authors : N. R. El-Rayyes ,N. H. Bahtiti
Abstract : Aryl aldehydes I reacted with 1-benzosuberone to yield the corresponding 2-arylidene-1-benzosuberones II. Condensation of II with hydrazine and its derivatives provided the substituted 2,3,3a,4,5,6-hexahydro-benzo [6,7] cyclohepta[1,2-c] pyrazoles III-VI respectively. The structures of all products were assigned by chemical and spectroscopic methods.
Keywords : 1-benzosuberone,hydrazine,spetroscopic methods
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Synthesis, characterization and antibacterial activity of some 5-aryl-1, 3-Diphenyl 1-4, 5-dihydro-1H-Pyrazoles
Authors : Al-Bahtiti, Nawal Hassan
Abstract : The condensation of acetophenone (I) with arylaldehyde (II) was investigated and the resulting chalcones 2-Arylidene 1-Acetophenone (III) were reacted with phenyl hydrazine and acetic acid to produce substituted 5-aryl-1, 3-diphenyl-4, 5-dihydro-1H-Pyrazoles (IV). The structures of all products were studied by H-NMR, IR, thermal and elemental analysis. Thermo-gravimetric (TG) and differential thermal analysis (DTA) was applied to investigate the thermal behavior and structure of the synthesized compounds. 2-Pyrazolines (IV) exhibited moderate activity against Streptococcus faecalis ATCC 19433, Klebsiella pneumoniae ATCC 13883, Proteus vulgaris ATCC 25922, Shigella sonnei ATCC 25931 and Peseudom oaeruginosa ATCC 27853.
Keywords : Acetophenone, phenyl hydrazine, Thermo-gravimetric
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