14 research outputs found
Virtual Socializing: Its Motives and Spread
Virtual communities constitute an important attribute through which social dialogues are mediated. The emergence of online communities is the outcome of the prevalence of web based technologies. In the world of inter and intra connectedness individuals have the prerogative to get connected to the community of their choice. The present study examines the magnitude and motivations of online social networking through field survey method.virtual socializing, online communities, social networking, virtual platforms, virtual communities
Virtual Socializing: Its Motives and Spread
Virtual communities constitute an important attribute through which social dialogues are mediated. The emergence of online communities is the outcome of the prevalence of web based technologies. In the world of inter and intra connectedness individuals have the prerogative to get connected to the community of their choice. The present study examines the magnitude and motivations of online social networking through field survey method
Virtual Socializing: Its Motives and Spread
Virtual communities constitute an important attribute through which social dialogues are mediated. The emergence of online communities is the outcome of the prevalence of web based technologies. In the world of inter and intra connectedness individuals have the prerogative to get connected to the community of their choice. The present study examines the magnitude and motivations of online social networking through field survey method
Functional liquid crystalline gels through multi-scale hierarchical self-assembly of LAPONITE® and amidodiol
Energy storage devices accomplished with efficient LAPONITE® liquid crystalline gel electrolytes.</p
Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Antitumor Activities of Cultured Mycelia and Fruiting Bodies of the Elm Oyster Mushroom, Hypsizygus ulmarius (Agaricomycetes)
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Not AvailableEthanoic extracts from the fruiting bodies and mycelia of the elm oyster mushroom, Hypsizygus ulmarius, were evaluated for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antitumor properties. Ethnolic extracts of fruiting body and mycelia showed 88%, 85%, 71%, and 85%, 65%, 70% 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl, hydroxyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azinobis (3-ethyl benzothiazolin-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) radical-scavenging activities, respectively, at a concentration of 1000 µg/mL. The anti-inflammatory activity was determined using carrageenan- and formalin- induced paw edema models. Diclofenac was used as the standard drug. In both models, the mycelia extract showed higher activity than the fruiting body extract. The antitumor effect of the extracts against Dalton's Lymphoma Ascites cell-line−induced tumors showed significant antitumor activity. Mycochemical analysis confirmed the presence of many pharmacologically active compounds such as phenol, alkaloids, proteins, tannins, and polysaccharides. Among these, polysaccharides and phenolic compounds were present at a higher concentration in both extracts. These compounds might be largely responsible for the mushroom's medicinal properties. The results of this study indicate that H. ulmarius possesses significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antitumor properties.Not Availabl
Electrochemically Patterned Transducer with Anisotropic PEDOT through Liquid Crystalline Template Polymerization
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have demonstrated patterning of highly ordered nanostructured conducting
PEDOT (poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)) on glassy carbon electrode
(GCE) through electrochemical polymerization of a biobased liquid
crystalline template of EDOT-PDPPA (3-pentadecylphenyl phosphoric
acid). Self-assembled “EDOT-PDPPA” in water exhibited
lyotropic liquid crystalline (LC) phases of nematic gyroid, columnar,
and lamellar phases. Studies revealed that, during electrochemical
polymerization, PEDOT-PDPPA mimicked the anisotropic domains of its
monomer LC template. Nyquist plot showed enhancement in conductivity
with a positive change in the HOMO– LUMO gap. Further, the
efficiency of the modified GCE was demonstrated as an electrochemical
transducer for the detection of nicotine. It was observed that oxidation
of nicotine occurs at lower potential (0.83 V) with higher current
(54.63 μA) compared to bare GCE (1.1 V, 17.86 μA) with
nanomolar detection. This simple strategy of electrochemical patterning
of conductive polymer on a conventional electrode can be exploited
for the high tech applications in miniaturized plastronic devices
