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Debasree Das, Arch Gen Intern Med 2018, Volume 2 | DOI: 10.4066/2591-7951-C3-008
ASSOCIATION OF EARWAX TYPE,
COLOSTRUMS SECRETION AND TYPES OF
HUMAN AXILLARY MICROBIUM: A STUDY
ON BANGALEE HINDU CASTE FEMALES OF
WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Debasree Das
Shyampur Siddheswari Mahavidyalaya, India
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revious studies revealed relationship between human earwax (cerumen)
type and colostrums secretion. However, the earwax, colostrums are
produced from apocrine gland. Furthermore, the human axillary gland
secretion is also from apocrine gland. In this context, the present study is
attempted to understand the association of earwax type, colostrums secretion
and axillary microbium. To achieve the purpose, earwax type, information
about colostrums secretion and axillary microbium have been obtained from
35 lactating Bengalee Hindu caste females. To best of the knowledge, this is
the first attempt from India to understand the relationship between earwax
type, colostrums secretion and axillary microbium. The result demonstrated
significant (p<0.05) association between wet earwaxtype and colostrums
secretion. To understand the relationship between axillary microbium and
earwax type, the cultured microbium (taken from 11 participants) were
digested by Hind III restriction enzyme and genotyping was done by agarose
electrophoresis using standard technique. Examination on genotypes
revealed three variations in genotypes e.g., A (>1000 bp), B (1000-750 bp)
and C (750-500 bp) in cultured microbium. Further analysis demonstrated
significant (p<0.05) association between wet earwax and B type of axillary
microbium. Therefore, the present study envisaged strong association of wet
earwax type with high colostrums secretion and B type axillary microbium.
Debasree Das has completed her MSc (specialization
in Biological Anthropology) in 2015 from University of
Calcutta and qualified for prestigious lectureship UGC
conducted NET examination and admitted in the PhD
program in Anthropology under the auspices of Uni-
versity of Calcutta. She has successfully completed
the workshop in research methodology and present-
ed research articles in Indian conferences. Working
as a contractual fulltime Teacher in Anthropology in
an institution that is affiliated to University of Calcutta
she is teaching the students in graduate level. She has
hand on experience to laboratory work regarding se-
rology, electrophoresis, anthropometry and dermato-
glyphic. She has publications in peer reviewed journal.
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