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- Hepatoprotective Activity of Borreria hispida on Paracetamol Induced Liver Damage
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1 Department of Pharmacology, R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sulur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Pharmacology, R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sulur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 6, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 61-65Abstract
Hepatocyte are the functional cells of the liver and perform a wide range of metabolic, secretory and endocrine functions. Hepatotoxicity implies chemical-driven liver damage. The liver plays a major role in transforming and clearing chemicals and is susceptible to the toxicity from these agents. Certain medicinal agents, when taken in overdoses and sometimes even when introduced within therapeutic ranges, may injure the organ. Other chemical agents, those used in laboratories and industries, natural chemicals and herbal remedies can also cause hepatotoxicity. Borreria hispida seed flavonoid-rich fraction possesses free radical scavenging and antioxidant activity both in vitro and in vivo Borreria hispida Linn has been in use in the Indian system of medicine. Various part of the plant are useful in the treatment of antifertility, appetite, Bleeding in child birth, body ache, Gum trouble, scabies and skin disease, Stomach compliance, Ulcers, hepatitis, Wounds, head ache and tooth ache. The hepatotoxicity is induced by the paracetamol overdose, and the methanolic extract of Borreria hispida shows a good reduction of hepatotoxicity.Keywords
Borreria hispida, Paracetamol, Hepatocyte, HepatotoxicityReferences
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- Gastroprotective Activity of Avipathi Choornam
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D. Benito Johnson
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C. Senthil Kumar
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C. Glince Raphael
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R. Venkatnarayanan
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Siraj Kattupparuthi
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1 Department of Pharmacology, R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sulur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Department of Pharmacology, R.V.S. College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sulur, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 5, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 37-41Abstract
Ayurveda is the one of the most noted system of medicine in the world. The term Ayurveda in Sanskrit consist of two words: Ayur meaning life and Veda meaning science, thus Ayurveda is the science of life. Avipathi Choornam is an ayurvedic medicine and contains rhizomes of Zingiber officinale; fruits of Piper Nigrum, Piper longum, Embelia ribes, Emblica officinalis, seeds of Elettaria cardamomum and leaves of Cinnamomum zeyalanicum and it are useful for the treatment of peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer is a break in the lining of the stomach or duodenum. The gastroprotective activity of Avipathi Choornam was performed by the screening of antiulcer activity by ethanol induced gastric ulcer and screening of gastroprotective effect by Pylorus ligation method. The toxicity study shows the safety nature of Avipathi Choornam and the results obtained shows that it is a good and safe therapeutic agent for ulcer treatment.Keywords
Ayurveda, Avipathi Choornam, Peptic Ulcer, Ethanol, Pylorus Ligation.References
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- Implementation of Sixth Sense in a Universal Manner
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1 Department of ECE, Sri Ram Engineering College, Perumalpattu, Tiruvallur District 602 024 I, IN
1 Department of ECE, Sri Ram Engineering College, Perumalpattu, Tiruvallur District 602 024 I, IN
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Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol 5, No 6 (2013), Pagination: 265-268Abstract
Human interaction with the smart spaces is a rapidly developing field. This has been achieved by various means in the past, through wired or wireless modes of communication. In our proposed model we used MEMS device for finger movement detection, which can control the smart spaces. We develop communication between the system and human in a java environment and further bond them using a communication port to perform some operations in the system such as system logging off and logging on and the automatic control of camera along with sending a mail of real time image captured by the camera, controlling of home appliances like electrical connections, TV, fridge and automobile. These operations are performed without any tactile touch with the system. Our system consists of a transmitting block and receiving end. The transmitting side is in the form of a ring in our finger. The receiving end is the universal unit. Four hand gestures were given as input (left, right, up, down). For each of which a specified operation is performed.Keywords
Finger Movement Detection, MEMS Technology, Java.- Improved Wavelet Compression Algorithm for Color Image
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, V.V. College of Engineering, IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alagappa University, IN
3 Department of Computer Science, Erode Arts and Science College, IN
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, V.V. College of Engineering, IN
2 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Alagappa University, IN
3 Department of Computer Science, Erode Arts and Science College, IN
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ICTACT Journal on Image and Video Processing, Vol 7, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 1471-1481Abstract
An image compression technique has been done in research in the recent years due to its clarity and quality compared to other techniques. Image compression based on wavelet is very important-role and occupies many applications. The objective of image compression is to help in storing the transmitted date in an efficient way by decreasing its redundancy. The wavelet compression reduces the size of the image data while retaining information and maintaining a certain wavelet compression. The proposed method of Improved Wavelet Compression (IWC) is presented in this paper. The proposed IWC gets a color image from the database. After receiving image, wavelet- Transformation using filter bank techniques are applied to the test image. After compression, the inverse IWC decompression algorithm receives compressed image and applied decompression technique. The image is generated and image quality is reconstructed and the original image is evaluated. The numerical measure parameters such as MSE, PSNR, are used to compare various images. From the experimental result, it is observed that the proposed method IWC gives a better compression ratio in 64.56 while compared to the existing methods.Keywords
RGB Space, Isolated Color Components, DCT, DWT, Improved Wavelet Compression (IWC), MSE, PSNR.References
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- Healthcare Benefits of Hordeum vulgare L (Barley):A Phyto-Pharmacological Review
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1 Department of Pharmacology, Jamia Salafiya Pharmacy College, Malappuram, Kerala, IN
2 Department of Pharmacology, Karpagam College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, IN
3 Ayisha Majeed College of Pharmacy, Vavvakkavu, Kollam, Kerala, IN
1 Department of Pharmacology, Jamia Salafiya Pharmacy College, Malappuram, Kerala, IN
2 Department of Pharmacology, Karpagam College of Pharmacy, Coimbatore, IN
3 Ayisha Majeed College of Pharmacy, Vavvakkavu, Kollam, Kerala, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 9, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 207-210Abstract
Barley is one of the most ancient crops cultivated already some 1000 years ago. Barley cultivated for food and feed belongs to the species Hordeum vulgare L. For food purposes barley is mainly used as de-hulled grain or high fibre content products. Food produced from barley is a good source for many nutrients such as protein, fibre, minerals and B-vitamins. The fibre content of barley is high and rich in β-glucan that is mainly soluble. Fibre rich cereals such as barley are beneficial for balancing the human diet in a manner that is of no relevance for animals. HV reveal a broad spectrum of pharmacological activities including antioxidant, hyperglycemia reduction, cardiovascular and neuropharmacological effects. The objective of this review to summaries the phyto-pharmaological information's of HV, which can be investigated further to get novel molecules in the search of novel herbal drugs.Keywords
Hordeum vulgare Linn.References
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