14 research outputs found

    Chelated Organotin (IV) Compounds of Substituted Benzophenones

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    Northernmost distribution of five tree species to the Western Ghats from the sacred groves of Pune District, Maharashtra, India

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    Sacred Groves are the forest patches dedicated to a local deity, which have been conserved since centuries and play a very important role in conserving many threatened plants as well as animal species. In the present work, we have studied fifteen sacred groves in Pune District for their floristic diversity. A total of 296 species were recorded of which five species show their northernmost distribution to the Western Ghats in the sacred groves of Pune District. The present paper highlights this unique feature of sacred groves as the abodes of rare species having their northernmost distribution recorded in the grove

    Checklist of angiosperms of Bhor Taluka, Pune District, northern Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India, based on herbarium records

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    Bhor is an important and floristically rich Taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra state, located on the Western Ghats of India. We provide here a comprehensive checklist of angiosperms occurring in this region based on records of the Agharkar Research Institute Herbarium (AHMA). A total number of 663 species of Angiosperms belonging to 420 genera under 99 families are documented in this paper

    New Titanium(IV) Chloroacetates

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    Checklist of angiosperms of Bhor Taluka, Pune District, northern Western Ghats of Maharashtra, India, based on herbarium records

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    Bhor is an important and floristically rich Taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra state, located on the Western Ghats of India. We provide here a comprehensive checklist of angiosperms occurring in this region based on records of the Agharkar Research Institute Herbarium (AHMA). A total number of 663 species of Angiosperms belonging to 420 genera under 99 families are documented in this paper

    Study Of Widely Divergent Development Of Niosomes And Its Appliances

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    Niosomes are vesicles composed of non-ionic surfactants, which are biodegradable, relatively nontoxic, more stable andinexpensive, an alternative to liposomes. They present a structure similar to liposome and hence they can representalternative vesicular systems with respect to liposomes. The niosome ability to encapsulate different type of drugs withintheir multi environmental structure. Niosomes have been developed as an alternative to phospholipids based liposomes. Thetechnology utilized in niosomes is still greatly in its infancy, and already it is showing promise in the fields of cancer andinfectious disease treatments. Niosomes can also be utilized for targeting drugs to organs other than the RES. They arebased on several families of synthetic non ionic amphiphilic molecule. This review article focuses on the structure ofniosome, advantages of niosomes, methods of preparation, characterization of nisosomes, application of niosomes
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