M Draoui
Mohammed V University
10 Papers
24 Citations
M Draoui is an academic researcher from Mohammed V University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Truffle & Whewellite. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Infrared Analysis of Urinary Stones, Using a Single Reflection Accessory and a KBr Pellet Transmission*
TL;DR: In this article, a comparative study of diamond attenuated total reflection (ATR) and KBr pellet transmission (KPT) was conducted for the detection of 11 different components.
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An epidemiological study on the composition of urinary stones in Morocco in relation to age and sex
TL;DR: The results of this epidemiologic study of urolithiasis showed a higher percentage of carbapatite stones in females compared to males and an increase of the prevalence of anhydrous uric acid stones with age, while the percentage of calcium oxalate stones decreased, while that ofcarbapatITE stones increased with age.
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In vitro litholytic activity of some medicinal plants on urinary stones
TL;DR: The experiment failed to demonstrate a significant effect of the tested plant extracts to dissolve three types of kidney stones in vitro, but it was observed that only the extract of the seeds of T. foenum-graecum has a better effect on dissolution of cystine and carbapatite stones probably resulting from formation of complexes between stones and polyphenols or flavonoids present in the extracts.
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Inventory of Toxic Plants in Morocco: An Overview of the Botanical, Biogeography, and Phytochemistry Studies.
Hanane Benzeid,Fadma Gouaz,Abba Hamadoun Touré,Mustapha Bouatia,Mohamed Oulad Bouyahya Idrissi,M Draoui +5 more
TL;DR: The reports of intoxications made at the Antipoison Center and Pharmacovigilance of Morocco support the finding that the use of plants is practiced irrationally, anarchically, and uncontrollably.
Review: from screening to application of moroccan dyeing plants: chemical groups and botanical distribution
TL;DR: In this article, a study based on literature allowed us to realize an inventory of the main dyes plants potentially present in Morocco and a list of 117 plants was established specifying their botanical families, chemical composition, colors and parts of the plant used.