Analysis of antioxidant activity of phytochemicals of some medicinal plants by invitro methods

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Antioxidant plays an important role in inhibiting and scavenging free radicals, thus, providing protection to human against infection and degenerative diseases. Now the modern research is directed towards Natural antioxidants from the herbal plants due to safe therapeutic values. In the present investigation the Antioxidant activity of extracts from medicinal plants such as Acalypha indica, Azadirachta indica, Euphorbia hirta, Fiscus religiosa, Pongamia pinnata and Thespesia populnea are evaluated for its free radical scavenging activity by adopting various invitro methods. The extracts were investigated for the antioxidant activity using reducing capacity, Hydroxyl group reducing activity and DPPH methods and the phytochemicals contents such as alkaloids,carbohydrate, flavonoids, glycosides, phenolic contents,proteins, reducing sugers,sapinins, steroids,tannins, and terbinoids, were analyzed qualitaively.

201705022SR.Analysis of antioxidant activity of phytochemicals of some medicinal plants by invitro methodspdf.

Isolation, identification and diversity of fruit degradating soil fungi

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The studies on the diversity of fruit degradating soil fungi from Pudukkottai district. To assess the density of fungal flora. To isolate and identify the fungi from the soil with fruit degrading materials along some physic-chemical parameters like temperature, pH, electrical conductivity, organic carbon nitrogen, phosphours, potassium magnesium, sodium, zinc, copper of fruit degradating soil sample during the year 2015. It has been estimated that 2.3 million fungal species are present in natural eco system, but only 5-10 percent have been formally. For the important functional role of fungi in soil samples include Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus awamori, A.candidus, A.flavus, A.fumigatus, A.terreus, A.luchuensis, A.sydowii, Cunninghamella sp, Curvularia lunata, Fusarium solani, Fusarium sp, F. oxysporum, Gliocladium virens, Penicillium citrinum, P. griseofulvum, P. longibracteatum, P. lanosum, Rhizopus stolonifer, Rhizopus sp. Trichoderma harzianum T. koningii, T. viride and T. bractiatum.

201705021SR.Isolation, identification and diversity of fruit degradating soil fungi pdf.

A STUDY ON EFFECT ON THE LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING THE ENDURANCE OF BACK MUSCLES IN SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

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OBJECTIVE: To find out the effect of lumbar stabilization exercises for improving the endurance of back muscles in school volley ball players. METHODOLOGY: Study design- Experimental study – randomized design. Settings-Government Nandhanar boys higher secondary school, Chidambaram, Sri Ramakrishna Vidhyasala higher secondary school, Chidambaram. Participants: Twenty school volley ball players were participated in this study. Lumbar stabilization exercises was given for 5 days in a week for 4 weeks. OUTCOME MEASURE: “Sorenson test” RESULTS: The post treatment has high mean mean value (163.95) than the pre-treatment value (95.90). Thus, the differences is statistically confirmed by obtained ‘t’ value (13.03), which is significant at 0.01 level. CONCLUSION: The lumbar stabilization exercises are an effective and useful technique in improving the endurance of back muscles in school volley ball players.
2017050117.A STUDY ON EFFECT ON THE LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING THE ENDURANCE OF BACK MUSCLES IN SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS pdf

A STUDY ON EFFECT ON THE LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING THE ENDURANCE OF BACK MUSCLES IN SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS

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OBJECTIVE: To find out the effect of lumbar stabilization exercises for improving the endurance of back muscles in school volley ball players. METHODOLOGY: Study design- Experimental study – randomized design. Settings-Government Nandhanar boys higher secondary school, Chidambaram, Sri Ramakrishna Vidhyasala higher secondary school, Chidambaram. Participants: Twenty school volley ball players were participated in this study. Lumbar stabilization exercises was given for 5 days in a week for 4 weeks. OUTCOME MEASURE: “Sorenson test” RESULTS: The post treatment has high mean mean value (163.95) than the pre-treatment value (95.90). Thus, the differences is statistically confirmed by obtained ‘t’ value (13.03), which is significant at 0.01 level. CONCLUSION: The lumbar stabilization exercises are an effective and useful technique in improving the endurance of back muscles in school volley ball players.
2017050116.A STUDY ON EFFECT ON THE LUMBAR STABILIZATION EXERCISES FOR IMPROVING THE ENDURANCE OF BACK MUSCLES IN SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS pdf

Anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extract of Calophyllum inophyllum L by HRBC method.

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The invitro anti-inflammatory activity of C.inophyllum L. Leaf was evaluated by HRBC method. The ethylacetate extract showed significant anti-inflammatory activity at 1000Mg/mL concentrations. The activity was dose dependent. The ethyl acetate extract in 1000mg/ml concentration was considered statistically significant compared to the standard drug.
2017050115.Anti-inflammatory activity of leaf extract of Calophyllum inophyllum L by HRBC method. pdf

QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAF EXTRACTS OF CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM.L.

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Qualitative analysis of leaf extract of Calophyllum inophyllum revealed that the presence of alkaloids, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, flavonoids, glycosides, phenols, protein, sterols, tannins and triterpenoids. Carbohydrates, flavonoids, phenols and protein were present in the tested three extracts such as acetone, distilled water and ethyl acetate extracts while alkaloids, amino acids and fats were detected only in ethyl acetate extract.
2017050114.QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF LEAF EXTRACTS OF CALOPHYLLUM INOPHYLLUM.L. pdf

Quantitative estimation of primary and secondary metabolites of leaf extracts of Calophyllum inophyllum L.

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Quantitative phytochemical analysis of leaf extracts of calophyllum inophyllum L. revealed that carbohydrate content in distilled water extract was higher than that of ethyl acetate and acetone extracts. The ethyl acetate extract of the plant recorded highest percent of total protein, flavonoid, phenol and vitamin C content. Vitamin E content extract was higher in acetone extract compared with that of ethyl acetate and distilled water extract.
2017050113.Quantitative estimation of primary and secondary metabolites of leaf extracts of Calophyllum inophyllum L.pdf

STUDIES ON PYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING ANDANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY FROM LEAF AND CALLUS EXTRACTS OF ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS (BLUME). MIQ.

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The aim of this study was to determine the phytochemical screening and antibacterial from leaf and callus extracts of Orthosiphon aristatus collected from different places in Tamil Nadu. Phytochemical screening involved the qualitative methods to detect the presence of terpenoids, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, steroids, quinones, saponins, cardiac glycosides and alkaloids. For the antibacterial activity different concentrations of ethanolic leaf and callus extracts were tested using the agar disc diffusion technique agaist Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Escherichia coli. The phytochemical analysis of ethanolic leaf and callus extracts of Orthosiphon aristatus was shown the availability of significant secondary metabolites such as tannins, saponins, quinones, cardiac glycosides, phenols, flavonoids, terpenoids, steroids, and alkaloids. The antibacterial activity of ethanolic leaf extract of Orthosiphon aristatus shows maximum zone of inhibition in Bacillus subtilis followed by Escherichia coli. The ethanolic callus extract shows maximum zone of inhibition in Bacillus cereus followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It was concluded that the powerful antibacterial effect was attributed in the ethanolic callus extract of Orthosiphon aristatus.
2017050112.STUDIES ON PYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING ANDANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY FROM LEAF AND CALLUS EXTRACTS OF ORTHOSIPHON ARISTATUS (BLUME). MIQ. pdf.

A novel green process for synthesis of venlafaxine and its impurities

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An improved process for synthesis of Venlafaxine from p-methoxyphenylacetonitrile with cyclohexanone using TBAI as phase transfer catalysis to give almost quantitative yields of cycloalkanols, further is reduced using Raney/nickel in methanolic ammonia, acetic acid and dimethylation using dimethyl carbonate/K2CO3 in DMF. The work is also included to identification, synthesis and characterization of process related impurities of venlafaxine

2017050111-A novel green process for synthesis of venlafaxine and its impurities pdf…

Performance Enhancement of Solar PV System using Incremental Conductance Technique

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Photovoltaic systems normally use a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) control to continuously deliver the highest possible power to the load when variations in the insolation and temperature occur. The perturb & observe (P&O) technique, is very popular and the most commonly used in practice because of its simplicity in algorithm and the ease of implementation. But this method fails to track the power under fast varying atmospheric conditions. The proposed paper is using incremental conductance (incCond) technique intending to solve the problem of the P&O technique and the main difference of the proposed paper to the existing MPPT technique is eliminating Complexity of the incCond technique the effect of simplifying the control circuit. The resultant system is capable of tracking MPPs accurately and rapidly without steady state oscillation and also its dynamic performance is satisfactory.

2017050110-Performance Enhancement of Solar PV System using Incremental Conductance Technique pdf