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    TITLE: PHARMACOGNOSTICAL, PHYTOCHEMICAL AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF Sesbaniagrandiflora (L.) PERS By Mr. K.V. Veerabhadrappa,M. Pharm,(Ph.D) Under the Supervision of DR. J. Raveendra Reddy, M.Pharm, Ph.D Faculty of Pharmacy PACIFIC ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCHUNIVERSITY UDAIPUR 1. NAME OF SCHOLAR :- K.V.Veerabhadrappa Hindi :-के.वि.वीरभद्रप्पा 2. TITLE OF THE RESEARCH :- Pharmacognostical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological activity of…

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    It is hard to explain a disability that not everyone can see. Unless I’m wearing one red sock and one green sock, there’s not a lot that people can do to prepare themselves for my red-green colorblindness unless I let them know about it immediately. What’s more, even when people do know, they never seem to truly understand. The questions they ask, even, prove this to me more than anything. I always like to refer to the questions I get as the “Burch Questions” in reference to a skit done by…

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    Elisa Research Paper

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    ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay) ELISA is a technique to detect and quantify substances like proteins, antibodies, and hormones. The target antigen is immobilized to the bottom of the well and then an antigen-specific detection antibody is added. The detection antibody makes it possible to measure results. The three most common formats of ELISA would be direct assay, indirect assay, and sandwich assay. In direct assay, the antigen immobilizes to the bottom of the well where a labeled…

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    Willow Tree Lab Report

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    that the experiment was successful and followed the rules of chemistry. The second test to determine the purity of the sample was to mix 2.5% ferric chloride with a few crystals of acetylsalicylic acid product. The ferric chloride will create an iron-phenol complex with iron that causes a color change ranging from red to violet color. When the acetylsalicylic acid crystals are mixed with the ferric chloride, there should be no color change indicating no impurity. However when the acetylsalicylic…

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    Compatibility test and Glasshouse trial In the present study, BA, SA and HL were selected on the basis of their antifungal activity (up to 45% against RS) by dual culture assay and all were able to produce siderophore, protease, indole acetic acid and chitinase (data not shown). Moreover, on the basis of their compatibility against each other, these three microbes used in this study. They showed appropriate growth under compatibility test against each other. Therefore, mixed consortia of BA, SA…

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    Josef Mengele Biography

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    Throughout the history of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany, few individuals come close in notorious villainous malice than that of “renegade doctor,” Josef Mengele (Nomberg-Przytyk 44). Often given the title of the Angel of Death, Mengele worked for 21 months as a doctor and researcher in Auschwitz-Birkenau between 1943 and 1945 (Jewish Virtual Library). Although the atrocities of the Holocaust are widely known as one of the most devastating and dark periods in human history, the story of “blood…

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    as anti carries agents [26]. 1.10.4. Chemical Industries Lactic acid is used as acidulant in leather tanning industries and in small scale operations like pH adjustments, hardening baths for cellophanes used in food packaging, terminating agent for phenol formaldehyde resins, alkyl resin modifiers, solder flux, lithographic and textile printing developers, adhesive formulations, in electroplating and electro polishing baths, detergent builders etc. Lactic acid esters like ethyl / butyl lactates…

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    He also began to notice a number of physicians who passed on infection to their patients after surgery. Lister used Pasteur’s ideas, combined with his own to form the aseptic technique. Lister knew about phenol being used as a disinfectant to kill bacteria, so he began to use it as a wound cleanser as well as to clean his surgical instruments. Jessney noted that, “Surgical instruments were never cleaned thoroughly with anything more than a wipe. Patients…

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    Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are designed to optimize patient care by assisting practitioners with systematically developed and consistent guidelines (Cecamore et al., 2011). The goal of CPGs is to improve the quality of care received by patients, reduce morbidity and mortality, and improving the quality of life (Cecamore et al., 2011). Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), which is also known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSD), is difficult for clinicians to diagnose…

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    meet the industrial needs and verification of bioactive ingredients that include important constituents for pharmacological activity. 1. Antioxidant and phytochemical analysis: Here we report the phyto-chemicals present and quantification of total phenol and proanthocyanidin within different extracts (aqueous, methanol, petroleum ether and chloroform) of the peel. The therapeutic potency of the peel was established by studying the anti-oxidative potential of these extracts by DPPH scavenging…

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