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  • DEVELOPMENT OF STABILITY INDICATING UV SPECTROSCOPY METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF APREMILAST IN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION


Sabiha Sabeen, Syeda Kulsum, G Vidya Sagar

Abstract:
Apremilast is a drug for the treatment of certain types of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. It may also be useful for other immune system related inflammatory diseases.


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  • INVESTIGATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL GROUPS, MOLECULAR WEIGHT AND TOPOGRAPHY OF PEDIOCOCCUS PENTOSACEUS (PH3)POLYSACCHARIDE


Addala Lakshmi Bhavani, S.K.Sundar

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Polysaccharide dextran produced in the sucrose media by Pediococcus pentosaceus(PH3) was extracted and purified through ethanol precipitation. An investigation of its functional groups, molecular weight and topography was done by the application of spectroscopic analysis FT-IR, HPLC and SEM.


9-22
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  • SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF SOME HEAVY METALS IN COSMETIC PRODUCTS FOUND BY PRINCIPAL COMPONENT REGRESSION AND PARTIAL LEAST SQUARES METHODS


A. Hakan AKTAŞ, Çağla AYDIN

Abstract:
Two multivariate calibration-prediction techniques, principal component regression (PCR) and partial least squares (PLS) were applied to the spectrometric multicomponent analysis of the cosmetic products containing lead, copper and cadmium without any separation step.


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  • COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CLASSIC APPROACH VERSUS INGUINAL APPROACH FOR OBTURATOR NERVE BLOCK IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION OF BLADDER TUMOURS UNDER SPINAL ANAESTHESIA


Dr. Sandip Sinha, Dr. Chiranjib Bhattacharyya, Dr. Dhiman Adhikari, Dr. Dipak Mandal, Dr. Rajasree Biswas

Abstract:
Sudden inadvertent occurrence of adductor muscle contraction during transurethral resection of bladder tumour operation under spinal anaesthesia is a common incidence, which may lead to various complications.


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  • ORNITHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF MANIBUGH WETLAND OF KASHMIR HIMALAYAS


Masli, A. Ahmad

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Very few studies have been conducted on avifauna of wetlands of Jammu and Kashmir.The avifauna of only few major wetlands such as Hokarsar, Shallbugh, Mirgund and Gharana wetlands has been documented so far.


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  • REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN HYDERABAD AND SECUNDERABAD CITIES


Sr. Theresa N. L, Sarada. D

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The study “Assessment of Reproductive Health Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of the adolescent girls” was carried out on 300 adolescent girls of 16 to19 year age group in Hyderabad and Secunderabad cities of present Telangana state in India.


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  • ANALYSIS OF PHYTOCHEMICALS AND INVASIVENESS OF XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM HAVING ETHANOMEDICINAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES


Sonali Alkari, Alka Chaturvedi

Abstract:
Xanthium strumarium L. is an emerging invassive weed rich in phytochemicals diversity and wide range of pharmacological and ethnomedicinal uses. Several morphological, physiological factors and defence mechanisms that ranging from physical barriers including cuticle formation, lignification, spines and trichomes to the biosynthesis of toxic compounds contributes to its invasiveness.


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  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SPORTS COMPETITION ANXIETY AND SELF- EFFICACY BETWEEN THE FEMALE ATHLETES OF TRACK AND FIELD EVENTS


Ruchi Srivastava, Atul Sharma, Dr. Rajendra Prasad

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The purpose of the study was to find out the difference of sports competition anxiety and self-efficacy between the female of track and field events. The subjects for the present study were selected from the B.H.U.


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  • ROLE OF WOMEN IN ENSURING FOOD SAFETY FOR CHILDREN-A REVIEW PAPER


Kumari Pooja, Sandhvi Swiny

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Food Safety is a global health goal and food borne illness are among the most widespread public health concern. Throughout the world, women are the principal guarantors of food safety and quality of food at the household level.


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  • ISOLATION & CHARACTERIZATION OF PROTEASE INHIBITOR GENES FROM POTATO SOLANUM TUBEROSUM (L.)


Amit, Mukesh Kumar, Vaishali, R.S Sengar, Rajendra Singh, S.K.Singh

Abstract:
Small molecule also involved in biotic resistance gene in plants and belongs to a pathogen related protein (PR protein) are known as Protease inhibitors (PI), and thereof in this investigation PIs-II isolated from potato Solanum tuberosum (L.) varieties.


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  • SYNTHESIS, CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIFUNGAL POTENTIAL OF 1-AMINOMETHYL-3-{4′-(4″-NITROBENZYLOXY) - BENZOYLHYDRAZONO} -5-METHYLINDOLIN-2-ONES


Nisheeth Rastogi, Padam Kant, Darwin Anil Harrison

Abstract:
A new series of 1-aminomethyl- 3-{4′-(4″-nitrobenzyloxy)benzoylhydrazono}-5-methylindolin-2-ones (Mannich bases) have been synthesized and screened for their antifungal potential against human pathogenic fungi.


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  • ACETYLATION CHEMICAL TREATMENT FOR IMPROVE THE SURFACE OF NATURAL FIBER


E. Naveen, M. Priya, N. Maheswaran, Ajith V S, Dr. E. Palaniswamy

Abstract:
The world is moving forward in a high speed. In this fast phase world we have to carry many things along with us which are much higher and easy to carry.


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  • IMPACT ON THE ASPARTATE AND ALANINE TRANSAMINASES OF LABEO ROHITA (HAMILTON) AFTER THE ACUTE AND CHRONIC EXPOSURE OF BIOPESTICIDE NEEMPLEX (NEEM BASED PESTICIDE)


Imtiyaz Ahmad Bhat

Abstract:
In the present investigation, the liver of Labeo rohita was selected for the estimation of AST and ALT activity after the acute (4 days) and chronic exposure (30 days) of biopesticide Neemplex. The 96h LC50 value determined by Finney’s Probit Analysis Method (1971) was found to be 47.32 ppm.


128-138
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  • MOLECULAR DOCKING OF JUGLANS REGIA L. DERIVED SELECTED DIETARY FLAVONOIDS WITH APOPTOTIC SIGNALING MOLECULE P53


Umar Muzaffer, V. I. Paul, N. Rajendra Prasad

Abstract:
The p53 tumor suppressor acts to integrate multiple stress signals into a series of diverse antiproliferative responses. One of the most important functions of p53 is to activate apoptosis.


139-151
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  • INVENTORY SURVEY OF SOME GULLY EROSION SITES IN CENTRAL CROSS RIVER STATE, NIGERIA


OBIO, E, A, CHIWETALU U. J. OZIBO B. N.

Abstract:
A research on inventory survey of some gully erosion sites in Central Cross River State of Nigeria was carried out in 2015; Fifteen gully sites were identified in the areas (Ikom, Obubra and Yakurr Local Government Areas).


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  • BIOSORPTION OF CHROMIUM (VI) BY PENICILLIUM CHR YSOGENUM IN BATCH REA CTORS


Balamurugan.P* Shanmugananthan.S** Suganthi.S***

Abstract:
Removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solutions using mycelia, Penicilliumchrysogenum (a dead fungal biomass) in batch reactor has been investigated. For the five different initial concentrations of synthetic effluent such as 200,400, 600, 800, and 1000 mg/L, the steady state values of chromium removal efficiency were 45.7, 49.0, 72.0, 83.5, and 92%, respectively, using 0.2 grams of mycelia under shaking at the end of 8th hour. The metal removal efficiency increased with increase in contact time between the biosorbent and the effluent. The Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption models fitted well with the equilibrium data of the process studied.


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  • ‘Healthy Lives and Promoting Well-Being through Olympic Value Based Education for All’


Dr. Benu Gupta

Abstract:
In today’s touch screen era of civilization the human are leading towards more and more sedentary lifestyle. To promote healthy living and well-being Olympic Value Based Education programme can be an effective way. This Review Study defends that as per need of the era emphsised by WHO and UN also the education must make us aware of the worldview of ‘oneness’, that shanti (peace) and ananda (happiness) are our own


177-185
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  • Green Ionic Liquid as Corrosion Mitigator for Mild Steel in 0.5 M Sulfuric acid studied with Electrochemical analysis.


Bhaskaran*a, Gurmeet Kaurb , Raj Kishore Sharmaa and Gurmeet Singh*a

Abstract:
An Ionic liquid, 3-pentyl-1-ethyl-3-imidazolium bromide [PEIM]Br as a Green Corrosion mitigator with electrochemical studies is analyzed by NMR, IR and mass spectroscopy and electrochemical studies like galvanostatic polarization and impedance spectroscopy practiced by electrochemical


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  • Recent Advancements in Heterocyclic Compounds of Organic Chemistry: A Focus on Catalysis and Green Chemistry


Dr. Shilpi Singh

Abstract:
Organic chemistry, the study of carbon,hydrogen,nitrogen-containing compounds, has seen several significant advancements in recent years. This paper will focus on the innovative developments in the field, with a particular emphasis on catalysis, organic synthesis (eg. heterocyclic compounds, biomolecules etc) and green chemistry. These aspects have transformed the way we understand and apply principles of organic chemistry in research and industrial processes.


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  • ROLE OF NUTRIENTS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PRODUCTION OF THE SHELF WATERS OFF KARNATAKA COAST, INDIA


Rajendra V. Salunkhe

Abstract:
Results of a comprehensive suspended load, primary production and secondary production sampling programme of the shelf waters off Karnataka coast was conducted on the research vessel GaveshaniCruise No. 208. Eight transects across the shelf, covering 25 stations were studied. Depth of stations varied from 17 to 1650 m. Findings of study described the phosphate, nitrate, nitrite, suspended load, primary production and secondary production of surface and bottom waters


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  • THE ???? -P CHARGE EXCHANGE INTERACTION IN QUANTUM COMPUTING: A STUDY


Dr. Ravi shankar Kumar

Abstract:
This paper presents a comprehensive study of ???? -P charge exchange interactions and their potential role in quantum computing. The ???? -P charge exchange interactions, a fundamental phenomenon in quantum physics, significantly influence the energy states and transitions of atomic and molecular systems. The paper explores how these interactions might be harnessed to control and maintain the quantum states of qubits, thereby facilitating more complex quantum computations. It discusses the challenges posed by these interactions, including the issue of decoherence, and how they might offer new strategies for quantum error correction. The paper also details the experimental and theoretical approaches to studying these interactions and their implications beyond quantum computing.


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