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  • A STUDY ON ROLE OF DIAGRAMS IN THE EVALUATION OF LEARNING OUTCOMES OF SECONDARY STUDENTS IN LIFE SCIENCE

    About Authors:
    Aniket Mukherjee
    M.Sc. (Botany),
    M.Ed. from Calcutta University,
    Kolkata, West Bengal
    aniket.serampore@gmail.com

    I. INTRODUCTION
    I.1     Introduction:

    The present era is the era of science and technology. There are different branches of the science like Physical science, Life science, Chemical science etc. But among all, Life science is an important subject as it is directly related to the needs of human life.
    Life science is changed to a great extent by the development of the Electron–microscopy. Life science knowledge consists not only of a collection of facts, but also more importantly of the way these facts are associated with and interpreted in general theories applied to human life.

  • REVIEW ARTICLE ON ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF THESPESIA POPULNIA SEEDS

    About Author:
    Sharad kumar awasthi

    Shri Ram Institute Of Technology,
    Jabalpur (M.P.) 482002.
    Sharad20n@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Thespesia populnia seeds were dried and then grinded to obtain fine powder. Ethanolic and aqueous extracts and etheral extract of thespesia seeds were evaluated for antibacterial activity against E.coli, B.subtilis with the comparison control (Ciprofloxacin and Amoxicillin) for bacteria. The extract showed good inhibitory activity on the microbes.

  • MICROBIAL ASSAY OF ANTIBIOTICS

    About Authors:
    Nilesh Sovasia*, Arshad Hala
    Seth G.L.Bihani S.D.College Of Technical Education,
    Institute Of Pharmaceutical Science & Drug Research,
    Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India
    *nilesh.sovasia@yahoo.com

    ABSTRACT
    The microbiological assay of an antibiotic is based upon a comparison of the inhibition of growth of micro-organisms by measured concentrations of the antibiotics under examination with that produced by known concentrations of a standard preparation of the antibiotic having a known activity.

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  • REVIEW OF A REAL VERSATILE MOLECULE

    About Authors:
    C.P.Meher
    Asst. Professor
    Maheshwara Institute of  Pharmacy,
    Chitkul, Patancheru, Medak, A.P
    chaitanyameher84@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Pyrazole, a 5-membered heterocyclic diazole alkaloid composed of three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms in adjacent positions, is a prevalent scaffold in drug discovery programs. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of diverse pharmacological activities of pyrazole moiety.This review highlighted recent reports of antimicrobial, anticancer, ACE inhibitory, antiviral as well as anti-inflammatory activities of pyrazole. The purpose of this review was to collate literature work reported by researchers on pyrazole for their varoius pharmacological activities and also reported recent efforts made on this moiety.

  • CONDENCED HETEROCYCLIC SYSTEM - QUINOLINE WITH THEIR NUMEROUS BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

    About Authors:
    C.P.Meher*, D.V.Charan, S.P.Sethy
    Asst. Professor
    Maheshwara Institute of  Pharmacy,
    Chitkul, Patancheru, Medak, A.P
    *chaitanyameher84@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT
    Heterocyclic chemistry is the branch of chemistry dealing with structure,synthesis, properties, and applications of heterocycles. heterocyclic compounds may be inorganic, most contain at least one carbon. Since in organic chemistry non-carbons usually are considered to replace carbon atoms, they are called heteroatoms, meaning 'different from carbon and hydrogen' (rings of heteroatoms of the same element are homocyclic). The IUPAC recommends the Hantzsch-Widman nomenclature for naming heterocyclic compounds.The present review article is based on the condenced heterocyclic system quinoline derivatives with their tremendous pharmacological activities.

  • Emblica Officinalis A Review

    About Authors:
    Mohd Farhan
    Department of Pharmacology,
    Vidyabharti college of pharmacy
    Amravati.
    farhan.pharma66@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    The herbal medicine are in the great demand in the developed as well as developing countries for primary health care because of their large biological activities, higher safety margin and lesser cost. one of the common traditional herbal drug is Emblica officinalis, commonly known as Amla, is a member of a small genus Emblica (Euphorbiaceae). It grows in tropical and subtropical parts of China, India, Indonesia and the Malay Peninsula. All parts of the plant are used for medicinal purpose. The fresh (or) the dry fruit is used in traditional medicines for the treatment of diarrhoea, jaundice and inflammations. The pulp of the fruit is smeared on the head to dispel headache and dizziness Emblica officinalis leaves and fruit have been used for fever and inflammatory treatments by rural populations in its growing areas. The earlier study have demonstrated potent anti-microbial, adaptogenic, hepatoprotective, anti-tumour and anti-ulcerogenic activities in the fruits of Emblica officinalis. Leaf extracts have been shown to posses anti- inflammatory activity. vitamin C, tannins and flavanoids present in amla have very powerfull antioxidant activity. Due to rich in vitamin C amla is successfully use in the treatment of human scurvy.

  • PERSONALITY DISORDERS

    About Authors:
    1Sahu Deepak*

    1Ass. Professor, Geetanjali Institute of Pharmacy,
    Dabok, Udaipur [Rajasthan] – 313022
    *deepak.sahu.bhl@gmail.com

    DEFINITION:
    Personality disorders are a group of mental disturbances & it is a psychiatric condition characterized by experience and behavior patterns that cause serious problems with respect to any two of the following: thinking, mood, personal relations, and the control of impulses.1
    Personality disorders are defined by the American Psychiatric Association as "an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the culture of the individual who exhibits it".1,2

  • PPARG AGONIST: ROLE OF DIABETES IN TYPE- 2

    About Author:
    swati khandelwal
    Maharishi arvind college of pharmacy,
    rajasthan university of health science, jaipur
    imswatikhandelwal@gmail.com

    1. DIABETES
    1.1 INTRODUCTION-

    Diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce enough, or properly respond to, insulin, a hormone produced in the pancreas. Insulin enables cells to absorb glucose in order to turn it into energy. In diabetes, the body either does not respond properly to its own insulin or does not make enough insulin, or both. This causes glucose to accumulate in the blood, often leading to various complications.
    The term diabetes, without qualification, usually refers to diabetes mellitus, which is associated with excessive sweet urine (known as “glycosuria”) but there are several rarer conditions also named diabetes. The most common of these is diabetes insipid us in which the urine is not sweet (insipid us meaning “without taste” in Latin); it can be caused either by kidney or  pituitary gland.

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  • REGULATORY CONTROL ON BANNED DRUG: A REVIEW ARTICLE

    About Authors:
    Priya Diwedi
    M.pharm, Bhopal institute of technology and science-pharmacy,
    Bhopal (M.P)
    Priya.diwedi07@gmail.com

  • CONCEPT AND PHILOSOPHY OF TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENTS

    About Authors:
    Amit A. Patel
    Seth G. L. Bihani S.D. College of Technical Education,
    Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research,
    Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, INDIA.
    amitpatelmx@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Quality is critical in achieving competitiveness in domestic and global market. Quality is a journey starting from design, to conformance, and ends at better performance. This process considers quality as a ‘never ending’ improvement. The success of TQM mainly depends on the achievement of internal as well as external customer satisfaction. Internal customer satisfaction is a prerequisite to achieve external customer satisfaction.

    If Employees are to identify and correct quality problems, then they have to use some quality tools. Quality circles are also known as work improvement or quality teams. the quality circle is a small group of employees who voluntarily meet at regular times to identify, analyse and solve quality and other problems in their working environment.

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