World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences

ISSN: 2277-8047


A public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance, involving the environment.

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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences, brings articles in all areas related to Environmental science and applied Biology on quarterly basis. this journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts that fit the general criteria of significance and scientific Supremacy.
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World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is a scientific journal which provides an opportunity to share the information among the medical scientists, biologist and researchers.
Open Access Policy

World journal of environmental biosciences releases all academic papers using the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license. As an open-access journal, all content is provided freely to users and their institutions, with no fees involved. Users are granted the permission to read, download, copy, print, search, or link to the complete articles in the journal, without needing prior consent from the publisher or authors, except for commercial purposes.
Plagiarism Policy

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences will check plagiarism for all the articles before prior publication. If the plagiarism content is observed by editors, peer reviewers or by editorial staff members at any stage of publication process at the time of editing or proof reading will be communicate to author to rewrite the manuscript.
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2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Climate Change Impacts, Food Security, Intra-Africa Trade and Sustainable Land Governance on Food Systems in Africa
Omobolaji Olubukunmi Obisesan, Olugbenga Aderemi Egbetokun
Climate change is an escalating environmental crisis affecting continents worldwide, with Africa experiencing a disproportionate burden as a result of reliance on rain-fed agriculture, inadequate adaptive capacities and non-inclusive land governance systems. Coordinated efforts are essential to enhance inclusive land governance, strengthen resilience and livelihoods through community involvement, secured land tenure systems and coherent policies. Inclusive land governance plays a vital role in a
2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Investigating the Effects of Marine Dinoflagellate Biotoxins on the Environment and Humans
Michael Joseph Lee, Sarah B. Henderson, Holly Clermont, Nikita Saha Turna, Lorraine McIntyre
Due to the creation of biotoxins, marine benthic dinoflagellates have caused many concerns in the ecological, economic, and health sectors. The occurrence of marine toxic microalgae blooms has increased and has caused prevalent poisoning in humans. Many dinoflagellates are benthic and epiphytic, in the sense that they usually live on the bottom of coastal areas or coral reefs and macroalgae, and during widespread blooms, because of their proximity to the coast, they can cause widespread health a
2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Studying the Effectiveness of Phytoremediation in the Purification of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals
Jhonatan da Silva, Gabriel Bachega Rosa, William Gustavo Sganzerla, Jocleita Peruzzo Ferrareze, Flávio José Simioni, Mari Lucia Campos
Waste chemicals cause soil pollution and increase concerns about the environment. Among these waste materials, heavy metals have significant physiological effects on living organisms due to their indestructibility. Due to the lack of decomposition of heavy metals in the environment, there is a need to remove them from the environment. Considering the very high costs of physical and chemical methods, efforts are being made to introduce and use cheaper methods. In this study, an attempt has been m
2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of a Topical Cream Containing Ocimum gratissimum and Cucurbita Seed Oil
Somtochukwu Richard Ewuzie, Nneoma Chiagoziem Chuks-Aginam, Emmanuel Maduabuchi Uronnachi
Molecules derived from natural products (NPs) have many applications in health and disease; due to their versatility, safety, and cost-effectiveness. This study compared the anti-inflammatory properties of a topical cream made using Ocimum gratissimum extract both alone and in combination with Cucurbita ‘pumpkin’ seed oil (PSO) with a commercially available product.  Wistar rats, comprising males and non-pregnant females weighing between 250 and 300 g, were grouped into four groups (A to D), wit
2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Unleashing the Power of Rutin-Loaded Nanophytosomes: Enhancing Antioxidant Potential for Improved Health Outcomes
Smita Kumbhar, Nitin Patil, Bhausaheb Patil, Huay Woon You, Manish Bhatia
Plant-derived materials are increasingly recognized for their nutritional and medicinal benefits. Rutin (RN), a bioflavonoid with phenolic antioxidant properties, is known for scavenging superoxide radicals and enhancing blood vessel permeability. Despite these benefits, rutin's oral bioavailability is low due to poor absorption. To improve rutin's antioxidant qualities and bioavailability, this study sought to create a stable nanophytosomal formulation filled with rutin. The thin-layer
2024 Volume 13 Issue 3
Evaluation of the Toxicity of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Toward Pea Seeds
Andrey Nagdalian, Alina Askerova, Andrey Blinov, Mohammad Ali Shariati
This work considers the application of copper oxide nanoparticles (CuO NPs) for the pre-sowing treatment of pea seeds as trace element fertilizer. CuO NPs were chosen since Cu-containing forms are actively involved in the construction of necessary proteins and enzymes, as well as in the processes of growth and development of cells, tissues, and plants. However, many works reported that CuO NPs have a toxic effect on crops as well. Therefore, the purpose of this work was to evaluate the toxicity

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2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
Nigella Sativa on the Improvement of Ovarian Dysfunctions in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): A Short Review
Nurul Hannah Jaafar, Sabrina Muhamad Jalani, Ruzianisra Mohamed, Siti Syairah Mohd Mutalip
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a multifactorial endocrine disorder that is commonly diagnosed in women of reproductive age. The reported incidents of PCOS are drastically increasing every year worldwide, however, the etiology of PCOS is still not fully comprehended. A traditional herb such as Nigella sativa (NS) is being consumed as an alternative to modern medications to manage the signs of PCOS. The effectiveness of NS against PCOS signs and symptoms is being widely published, but studies
2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
Characterization of Defatted Cake Prepared from Egyptian Olive's Fruit (Wateeken Cultivar) and Its Biological Activity
Fatma Abdel Wahed Singar
In the current study, we characterized the components of a defatted cake prepared from Egyptian olive fruit (Wateeken cultivar) (DCEOF) , its phenolic and squalene content, and evaluated its biological activities as radical scavenger capacity, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and mechanism of action via apoptotic effect.  Data obtained showed that methanolic extract showed a high content of phenolic, short-chain fatty acids, and retinol; a derivative of vitamin A. The mean level of squalene wa
2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
Navigating the Hazards: A Review of Pesticides and Their Effects on Human Well-Being
Simi Shaji, Bharat Gowda, Lingaraju Honnur Gurusiddappa, Santhebennur Jayappa Veeresh, Shankramma Kalikeri, Kishore Bellari, Jaishree Tewari
Chemicals of synthetic or natural origin and pesticides are used to kill insects and other pests. These are essential to improved crop productivity in agricultural processes. The purpose of using pesticides is to increase agricultural yield while shielding the plants from harm and illness. Because pesticides are by nature harmful to people and other creatures, they must be handled carefully and disposed of properly. When pesticide contamination moves outside of the intended plant targets, it can
2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
Environmental Education, Awareness and Environmental Ethics among Pre-University students of Mysuru city, Karnataka, India
Nitisha Doddapanen, Yaswanth Kattihalli Lakshmegowda, Sidling Aardhya, Rakshitha Rajashekar, Turenjai Doolgindachbaporn, Pallavi Nagaraju
Environmental pollution and climate change have become a burning issue presently in the globe. The study was conducted to evaluate the environmental education, awareness, and environmental ethics among the pre-university students at various colleges in Mysore city. The questionnaires were prepared and circulated and presently a sample of 35 students (boys= 37% and girls = 63%) results have been analysed in the present research paper. To gauge the environmental awareness among the students. A set
2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
A Review of the Reasons for Increasing the Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Presence in Drinking Water
Scott Bergeron, Raj Boopathy, Rajkumar Nathaniel, Angie Corbin, Gary LaFleur
Water purification included the elimination of pathogenic organisms and the reduction of suspended substances in water, which was obtained by conventional methods of disinfection and filtration. But today, due to the increase in all kinds of pollution to water sources, the c ommon methods are not fully able to properly purify water. Based on the results obtained from various studies, drinking water disinfection can increase antibiotic-resistant bacteria in water environments. Water treatment may
2024 Volume 13 Issue 2
Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation and Radio Frequency on Freshwater Calanoid and Cyclopoid Copepods
Vijayan Karthikeyan, Palanichamy Muthupriya, Mantha Gopikrishna, Kandhasamy Sivakumar
Copepods belonging to planktonic species are small crustaceans found in water bodies. Plankton are the primary producers that are important for food webs and ecosystems. This study analyzes the effects of planktonic species in current telecommunication devices that emit radio frequency and produce EM fields. In recent years, there has been massive growth in the number of mobile tower stations. Case studies on the effects of radiation from these towers have been carried out in various organisms.

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2024 Volume 13 Issue 3

Studying the Effectiveness of Phytoremediation in the Purification of Soils Contaminated with Heavy Metals
Jhonatan da Silva, Gabriel Bachega Rosa, William Gustavo Sganzerla, Jocleita Peruzzo Ferrareze, Flávio José Simioni, Mari Lucia Campos
Unleashing the Power of Rutin-Loaded Nanophytosomes: Enhancing Antioxidant Potential for Improved Health Outcomes
Smita Kumbhar, Nitin Patil, Bhausaheb Patil, Huay Woon You, Manish Bhatia
Evaluation of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of a Topical Cream Containing Ocimum gratissimum and Cucurbita Seed Oil
Somtochukwu Richard Ewuzie, Nneoma Chiagoziem Chuks-Aginam, Emmanuel Maduabuchi Uronnachi
Evaluation of the Toxicity of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles Toward Pea Seeds
Andrey Nagdalian, Alina Askerova, Andrey Blinov, Mohammad Ali Shariati
Investigating the Effects of Marine Dinoflagellate Biotoxins on the Environment and Humans
Michael Joseph Lee, Sarah B. Henderson, Holly Clermont, Nikita Saha Turna, Lorraine McIntyre
Climate Change Impacts, Food Security, Intra-Africa Trade and Sustainable Land Governance on Food Systems in Africa
Omobolaji Olubukunmi Obisesan, Olugbenga Aderemi Egbetokun

WORLD JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOSCIENCES

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is designed to publish the most rousing and novel researches with respect to the subjects of Environmental Biology and to impart, a rapid turn-around time possible for reviewing and publishing, and to disperse the articles freely for research, teaching and reference purposes.  The journal concentrates on scientists and practitioners in all areas of environmental science where human health, fortune and well-being are involved, either directly or indirectly.

World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is a public health journal serving the public health community and scientists working on matters of public health interest and importance, involving the environment.  World Journal of Environmental Biosciences provides a worldwide coverage for published articles in the journal with its Open Access Policy. And also the journal furnishes an assurance of peer review process for the submitted manuscripts for quality of publishing. All works published by World Journal of Environmental Biosciences is under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. Thus, authors are fostered to submit their manuscripts from all over the globe.

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