Poisonous Plant (Gloriosa superb L.): Its Pharmacological and Therapeutic Profile
Today most of the world population is moving towards herbal medicines. Traditional plant medicines might offer a natural treatment to treat various human ailments. Research work goes to be focused on finding successful results on the therapeutic values of medicinal plants and also exact molecular mechanism of their action at molecular levels. The article gives an overview of Therapeutic and current status of the pharmacological perspectives of Gloriosa superba L. a member of lililaceae family, with phytochemicals present in this species were found to have analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-thrombotic, anti-coagulant, anti-tumor, “enzyme inhibitor, and anti-venom characteristics”. Further clinical studies are necessary to increase our understanding of the links between the documented traditional uses and toxicity of G. superba, this article is aimed at compiling an up-to-date medicinal uses and poisonous properties of G. Superba over its distributional.
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Production optimization of thermostable bacterial alpha amylase by solid state fermentation of agro-byproducts
The production of extracellular ?-amylase by thermotolerant Bacillus amyloliquefaciens was studied under solid state fermentation (SSF). Various agro- byproducts namely Wheat flour, Barley flour, Corn flour, Gram flour, Moong husk, Arhar husk, Mustard oil cake, coconut oil cake, Banana peel, Potato peel, Sweet Potato peel, Soybean hull, Wheat bran, Rice bran, and Sugarcane baggase were examined for ?- amylase production. Wheat flour was found to be best substrate for amylase production (145.56 IU/ml) in phosphate buffer as extracting medium. Further, the appropriate incubation period, moisture level, incubation temperature and inoculum concentration was determined. Maximum yields of 149.62 IU/ml, 144.64 IU/ml, 173.28 IU/ml, 164.48 IU/ml were achieved by employing wheat flour as substrates at temperature 37°C, pH 7, moisture content 80% and incubation period 72 h. The inoculums concentration 4ml (106cfu/ml) and phosphate concentration 0.03M were found to enhance ?- amylase yield. Media supplementation with carbon source as maltose in SSF medium increased amylase enzyme yield (167.44 IU/ml). Organic nitrogen (tryptone) and inorganic source (ammonium chloride) supplementation showed a higher enzyme production 169.16 IU/ml and 167.11 IU/ml respectively.
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Profitability analysis of selected Nationalised banks in India
Banking in India originated in the last decades of the 18th century. After the nationalization of banks, the major concern was the productivity and profitability of public sector banks. It was believed that the new direction given to the banks since their nationalization in 1969, and the slacking productivity, has led to declining trends in the profits and profitability. This study is conducted to know the profitability of selected Nationalised Indian banks. In order to access and evaluate the profitability of selected nationalized banks of India, financial ratios of the different banks have been studied and correlation analysis and multiple regression techniques are used. The study shows the explanatory power of some variables such as NII, C/D ratio, Business per employee, Profit per employee are significantly high and Interest spread, OE, P&C are found with low explanatory power. To strengthen the position further, the public sector banks must strive to greatly enhance efficiency through a control over increasing non-interest income, and maximizing business per employee and per branch, etc.
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Quantum Chemical computational methods are essential tools for predicting the vibrational spectra of Progestrone Treatments in Post Menopausal Women
The problem of generating Trivariate Normal Distributions from univariate ones is drawing the attention of the reliability analyst. Amongst these approaches the characterisation approach and the modelling approach are very appealing. Infact the characterisation approach is of great interest to both theoreticians and applied workers. Here we have used a Trivariate Normal Distribution for application by extending univariate distribution through characterisation approach. In our application part we have considered post-menopausal women. We have concentrated on a 24 hr profile of Melatonin, ACTH, Cortisol, TSH ,Prolactin and GH under the treatment with Placebo and with Progesterone. In this respect we have developed a mathematical model which describes the purpose of the present study. The study investigates in post-menopausal women, the effects of a 24-hr profile of progesterone and placebo administration both on sleep architecture and on multiple hormones profile. The protocol allows us to explore the effects of the placebo and progesterone treatment on combined effects of hormones.
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Review of cestode parasite of genus tylocephalum Linton, 1890 of marine fishes from west coast of Maharashtra state, India
A survey of adult tapeworms from marine fishes from coastal area of Maharashtra, India. It is presented on the basis of the taxonomic evaluation of freshly collected fishes from different coastal regions of Maharashtra. The cestode parasites are collected from various parts of Maharashtra from June, 2009 to December, 2013. They are having 750 fishes of 14 species. Thirty one species of helminthes are recovered, the eight monogeneans, nine nematodes and fourteen cestodes. A detailed report is on the tapeworms Tylocephalum yorkei Southwell, 1925, T.minimum Subhapradha, 1955, T.elongatum Subhapradha,1955, T.madhukari Chincholikar and Shinde,1980, T.singhii Jadhav and Shinde 1981, T.bombayensis Jadhav 1983, T. aurangabadensis Jadhav et. al., 1987, T.hanumanthraoae Shinde et. al., 1989, T.mehdii Bhagwan et. al., 2002, T.alibagensis Bhagwan and Mohekar, 2003, T.gajananae Wankhede and Jadhav, 2003, T.babulalae Pawar and Jadhav, 2005, T.shindei Pawar and Jadhav, 2005, Tylocephalum damodarae Pathan and Bhure, 2013. Data regarding the morphology of all species, their hosts and distribution in Maharashtra is also provided.
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Seedling behaviour and growth status of endangered medicinal tree Amoora Rohituka Roxb. In Meerut, U.P. India
A. rohituka is highly valued tree species for the humans, environment and forestry. The tree is distributed some parts of India but now it is endangered species in many areas in the country. This tree belongs to Meliaceae family. Twin, triple, four and five shoot seedling is one of the abnormalities of seedling which produce single embryo in a seed. This could be due to some developmental errors that occur in the seed. A. rohituka have only one embryo per seed and it produced into one seedling. I had recorded 35 % seeds of A. rohituka produced twin, triple, four and five shoot seedlings. In this research paper studies, Germination, seedlings behaviour and four months growth status were recorded in A. rohituka. These are study parameters, germination percentage, abnormal seedlings percentage, seedling behaviour and growth status at 120 days after germination period. I had recorded two shoot seedlings survival at only early stages (within 60 days) of development but triple, four, five shoot seedlings not survive of A. rohituka. It was observed first time growth status of abnormal seedlings in A. rohituka. This research paper utility in various fields such as forestry, agriculture, environment, genetics, and embryology.
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Simulation and Performance Evaluation of Position Sensor and Sensorless Based Speed Control of BLDC Motor Using Hysteresis Band PWM Current Controller
The paper presents the modeling, simulation & analysis of Speed Controller for a Brushless DC Motor. Performance comparison between a position sensor and sensorless based speed control is also presented in the paper. Hall effect Sensors have been used for position sensing and back emf based method has been used for determining the position of rotor in position sensorless scheme. The speed controller has been implemented by incorporating PI controller and hysteresis current controller in MATLAB Simulink. Hysteresis current controller was used to generate PWM pulses for inverter switches. IGBT based inverter was used for conversion of DC power to AC power.
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Skill dvelopment restoration in India
Skill development is an important driver to address poverty reduction by improving employability, productivity and helping sustainable enterprise development and inclusive growth. It facilitates a cycle of high productivity, increased employment opportunities, income growth and development. However, this is just one factor among many affecting the productivity whose measurement differs for individuals, enterprise and economy. The increase in productivity could be due to availability of skilled & healthy manpower; technological up gradation and innovative practices; and sound macroeconomic strategies. The manifestations of improved productivity can be in the form of improvement in real gross domestic product (economy), increased profit (enterprises) and higher wages (workers). In this study, an attempt has been made to conceptually analyse the skill development process in India and the agencies involved in its promotion.
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State-based dynamic slicing technique for UML integrating activity model
Unified Modeling Language has been widely used in software development for modeling the problem domain to solution domain. The major problems lie in comprehension and testing which can be found in whole process. Program slicing is an important approach to analyze, understand, test and maintain the program. It is a technique for analyzing program by focusing on statements which have dependence relation with slicing criterion. Program slicing is of two types (i) Static slicing (ii) Dynamic slicing. Dynamic slicing refers to a collection of program execution and may significantly reduce the size of the program slice because runtime information, collected during execution, is used to compute the program slice. In this paper we introduce an approach for constructing dynamic slice of unified modeling language (UML) using sequence diagram, state chart diagram, class diagram along with the activity diagram. First we construct an intermediate representation known as model dependency graph. MDG combines information extracted from various sequence diagrams along with those from class, state-machine, sequence diagram and activity diagrams. Then dynamic slice is computed by integrating the activity models into the MDG. Finally for a given slicing criterion test cases has been generated.
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Steady Plane Poiseuille Flow of Viscous Incompressible Fluid Between two Porous Parallel Plates in Magnetic Field
In this paper we have investigated the steady plane poiseuille flow of viscous incompressible fluid between two porous parallel plates in magnetic field. We have studied the velocity, average velocity, shearing stress, skin frictions, the volumetric flow, drag coefficients and stream lines.
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