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View article: DIETARY SPICES AS ANTI-HYPERLIPIDEMIC AGENTS WITH THEIR BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH: A REVIEW
DIETARY SPICES AS ANTI-HYPERLIPIDEMIC AGENTS WITH THEIR BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH: A REVIEW Open
Hyperlipidemia is associated with elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels which is a risk factor for atherosclerosis. Spices being an integral part of culinary culture around the world are known to possess anti-cholesterol compounds a…
View article: In vitro anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic and antioxidant potential of Cissus quadrangularis along with its orexigenic activity in Drosophila melanogaster
In vitro anti-inflammatory, anti-diabetic and antioxidant potential of Cissus quadrangularis along with its orexigenic activity in Drosophila melanogaster Open
Plants with diverse pharmacological activities are actively being explored for human health. Cissus quadrangularis (L) has been reported to possess numerous phytochemicals and is used to relieve various disorders. This article aims at prov…
View article: Standardized method to extract phenolic compounds from Lagerstroemia speciosa L. (Jarul) for enhanced antioxidant activity
Standardized method to extract phenolic compounds from Lagerstroemia speciosa L. (Jarul) for enhanced antioxidant activity Open
Phenolic compounds contribute to the antioxidant property of plants and the efficient extraction of plant phenolics could enhance its antioxidant potential. Lagerstroemia speciosa (L.) Pers. has been investigated for its pharmacological ac…
View article: Physicochemical and antibacterial activities of Apis honey types derived from Coorg, Karnataka, India
Physicochemical and antibacterial activities of Apis honey types derived from Coorg, Karnataka, India Open
Natural honey has various ingredients in it that contribute to its incredible properties. The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the physicochemical and antibacterial activity of various Apis honey from Coorg, Karnataka. Four sample…
View article: Molecular identification of insecticide degradation by gut bacteria isolated from Helicoverpa armigera of Cotton plants
Molecular identification of insecticide degradation by gut bacteria isolated from Helicoverpa armigera of Cotton plants Open
The cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera occurs as a major pest in many economically important crops, including cotton, pigeon pea, chickpea, pea, cowpea, sunflower, tomato, sorghum, pearl millet and other crops. Intestinal microorganisms …
View article: Bioactive Phytochemical Compounds of Physalis minima L. and itsAnticholinesterase and Antioxidant Activities
Bioactive Phytochemical Compounds of Physalis minima L. and itsAnticholinesterase and Antioxidant Activities Open
Physalis minima Linn. was investigated for its antioxidant and acetylcholine esterase inhibition activities. The methanolic extract of the whole plant was evaluated for radical scavenging and in vitro hydrolysis of acetylthiocholine iodide…
View article: Chemical constituents and biological activities of Artocarpus heterophyllus lam (Jackfruit): A review
Chemical constituents and biological activities of Artocarpus heterophyllus lam (Jackfruit): A review Open
Artocarpus (Moraceae) is a deciduous tree with appreciable importance as a source of edible fruit and is widely used in folk medicines. The extracts and metabolites of Artocarpus heterophyllus particularly those from leaves, bark, stem and…
View article: GC-MS Analysis, Phytochemical Screening and Biological Activity of Bauhinia tomentosa (Linn.)
GC-MS Analysis, Phytochemical Screening and Biological Activity of Bauhinia tomentosa (Linn.) Open
Present study aimed to evaluate the chemical composition and biological activity for methanolic extract of Bauhinia tomentosa (Linn.) leaves grown in Western Ghats region of South India. The preliminary phytochemical screening tests reveal…
View article: Targets and Mechanism of Action of Chemical constituents from Plants with Potential Anti-leukemic Activity
Targets and Mechanism of Action of Chemical constituents from Plants with Potential Anti-leukemic Activity Open
The plant kingdom has been the most significant source of anticancer drugs. These include alkaloids, diterpenes, tannins, phenolics, lignans, glycosides which have exhibited lesser toxicity than conventional drugs. In leukaemia, the human …
View article: A review on efficacy of Cissus quadrangularis in pharmacological mechanisms
A review on efficacy of Cissus quadrangularis in pharmacological mechanisms Open
Cissus quadrangularis a succulent vine belongs to Vitaceae family is widely distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world and used frequently to various disorders. The plant has been reported to contain flavonoids, t…
View article: Assessment of optimal growth conditions for specific carotenoids production by Chlorella vulgaris
Assessment of optimal growth conditions for specific carotenoids production by Chlorella vulgaris Open
Exploration of regional microalgae for carotenoids production under optimized cultural conditions is a sustainable economic and technical perspective. This study details comprehensive research on the influence of growth conditions on micro…
View article: Antidandruff activity of Cassia auriculata and Cassia alata through fatty acids mediated inhibition of Malassezia furfur
Antidandruff activity of Cassia auriculata and Cassia alata through fatty acids mediated inhibition of Malassezia furfur Open
Susceptibility of Malassezia furfur to certain medium chain fatty acids shed light onto novel strategies to control dandruff. This study explored antidandruff activity of the fatty acids and other bioactive compounds from flowers of Cassia…
View article: Physicochemical and microbiological quality of tanker waters in Bengaluru urban for safe water supply
Physicochemical and microbiological quality of tanker waters in Bengaluru urban for safe water supply Open
This study investigated the water quality of tanker waters that was collected from Bengaluru urban areas to assess its suitability for domestic purpose. A total of 50 samples were collected in dry (March 2019) season.
View article: Comparative Study on Various Animal Manures and Process Parameters During Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste
Comparative Study on Various Animal Manures and Process Parameters During Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste Open
Food waste management is a difficult task which leads to food safety issues as disposal of food waste is major problem.Some traditional methods are used for disposal of food waste but are inferior.The anaerobic digestion has significance a…
View article: Chemometric Profile of Calotropis gigantea and its Antioxidant Activity through Bioactive Compounds from Latex, Leaves and Flower Extracts
Chemometric Profile of Calotropis gigantea and its Antioxidant Activity through Bioactive Compounds from Latex, Leaves and Flower Extracts Open
In present study, antioxidant effect was compared among latex, leaf and flower extract of Calotropis gigantea and is first report on comparing the chemometric profiling of various parts of C. gigantea. Ethanol and chloroform extracts of C.…
View article: Azo Dye Degradation by Chlorella vulgaris: Optimization and Kinetics
Azo Dye Degradation by Chlorella vulgaris: Optimization and Kinetics Open
Background and Objective: Azo dyes are most widely used in various industries due to their ease of synthesis and chemical stability.But many azo dyes and their breakdown derivatives have been suggested to be toxic to life.Biological treatm…
View article: Improved Biomass Through Mutualistic Co-culturing of Chlorella vulgaris with Nitrobacter in Sewage Water
Improved Biomass Through Mutualistic Co-culturing of Chlorella vulgaris with Nitrobacter in Sewage Water Open
Background and Objective: The mutualistic interaction between microalgae and bacteria when co-culturing aid each other by promoting growth.This work was planned to determine the benefits of co-culturing Chlorella vulgaris with Nitrobacter …
View article: Microbial Degradation of Poultry Feather Wastes under the Influence of Temperature and pH – A Review
Microbial Degradation of Poultry Feather Wastes under the Influence of Temperature and pH – A Review Open
Poultry feathers require different approaches of disposal.Feather waste represents a huge resource of protein and the rational utilization of millions of tons of waste feathers will not only ease the shortage of protein resources but will …
View article: Utilization of Vermiwash to Promote Growth Rate and Biomass in Fresh Water Microalgae
Utilization of Vermiwash to Promote Growth Rate and Biomass in Fresh Water Microalgae Open
Background and Objective: Inorganic fertilizers are used to cultivate microalgae causing adverse environmental effects and increase the cost of microalgal cultivation.The objective of this study was to find a cheap, nutrient rich alternate…
View article: Pterocarpus Marsupium for the Treatment of Diabetes and Other Disorders
Pterocarpus Marsupium for the Treatment of Diabetes and Other Disorders Open
The International Journal on Complementary & Alternative Medicine provides a global platform for discussion, perspectives and research on healing resources that encompasses all health systems, modalities, and practices and their accompanyi…
View article: Lipid Droplet Synthesis in Chlorococcopsis minuta Mediated by Nitrogen Deprivation for Higher Lipid Productivity
Lipid Droplet Synthesis in Chlorococcopsis minuta Mediated by Nitrogen Deprivation for Higher Lipid Productivity Open
Background and Objectives: Physiological response in micro-algae triggered by nutrient stress to induce triacylglycerol accumulation is a promising solution to produce micro-algae based biofuel.The main objective of the study was to determ…
View article: Microbial Degradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Factors Influencing the Degradation Process
Microbial Degradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Factors Influencing the Degradation Process Open
Hydrocarbon compounds have been noted to reside the family of neurotoxic and xenobiotic organic pollutants and nowadays petroleum hydrocarbon compounds continually being a major natural worry because of the development of petroleum oil ext…
View article: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION IN VARIOUS MODELS OFLEGUMES AND THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROCESS: A REVIEW
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF BIOLOGICAL NITROGEN FIXATION IN VARIOUS MODELS OFLEGUMES AND THE FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROCESS: A REVIEW Open
Biological nitrogen fixation refers to the biological reduction of dinitrogen gas to ammonia under normal temperature and pressure. Leguminous
crops can combine this abundantly present gas of the atmosphere, which has proven to be benefic…
View article: Ragi Husk as Substrate for Cellulase Production Under Temperature Mediated Solid State Fermentation by <i>Streptomyces</i> Sp
Ragi Husk as Substrate for Cellulase Production Under Temperature Mediated Solid State Fermentation by <i>Streptomyces</i> Sp Open
Cellulases have diversity of industrial applications and their cost effective production using agroindustrial wastes by solid state fermentation poses an efficient method. Actinomycetes are considered highly valuable due to their secondary…
View article: Future of Vinyl Banners: Chemical Composition, Toxicity, Environmental Impact and Degradation
Future of Vinyl Banners: Chemical Composition, Toxicity, Environmental Impact and Degradation Open
Poly vinyl chloride (PVC) is a thermoplastic of about 800-1500 monomer units long. Due to its low cost, desirable properties and versatility, PVC can be processed into a wide range of short-life products. As a result of increasing consumpt…
View article: Surfactant Mediated Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Rhamnolipid Producing Bacterial Isolate
Surfactant Mediated Biodegradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Using Rhamnolipid Producing Bacterial Isolate Open
Aromatic hydrocarbons (toluene and xylene) are highly water soluble and their contamination with groundwater is a serious issue. Hydrocarbons are growth substrates for microorganisms which use them as a sole source of carbon and energy. Su…
View article: Antioxidant System Response in Green Microalga Chlorococcopsis minuta Against Nutrient Stress in Growth Media
Antioxidant System Response in Green Microalga Chlorococcopsis minuta Against Nutrient Stress in Growth Media Open
Background and Objective: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced due to imbalance between cellular ROS production and elimination leading to oxidative stress.Antioxidants are known to involve in protecting cells from oxidative stress i…
View article: Bioenergy Production from Wastes by Microalgae as Sustainable Approach for Waste Management and to Reduce Resources Depletion
Bioenergy Production from Wastes by Microalgae as Sustainable Approach for Waste Management and to Reduce Resources Depletion Open
Immense increase in world population leads to endeavour the alternate energy sources and renewable sources have shown high potential in the production of biofuels.Bioenergy is a promising, sustainable source to combat the rising environmen…