557 research outputs found

    Promoting the proper use of medicines in rural school children of India

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    Background: The problem of irrational use of medicines is prevalent in rural India. For safe and proper use of medicines there is a need to understand the proper way of taking medicines. Teaching proper use of medicines is the most neglected domain of the school health curriculum. So this study targeted school going children in rural area of India as the earlier the intervention, the more firmly longer lasting health related behavior can be successfully inculcated. The objectives of the study were (1) To study base level knowledge about use of medicines and (2) To implement and see the effect of an intervention to increase medicine knowledge in the form of information, education and communication (IEC) in rural school children.Methods: This was an interventional, questionnaire based (quantitative) study in which an intervention in the form of lectures which was given to school children. Rural school going children in age group of13-15 years were selected from 3 different schools of rural areas of Nagpur district, India. 500 school children were included after obtaining permission from school authorities and informed consent from their parents. Pretesting done by administering a questionnaire containing 20 questions to assess children's base level knowledge about medicine use. The same questionnaire was repeated on 16th and 45th day of intervention i.e. daily lectures of 25-30 minutes for 15 days on proper use of medicines, to judge the improvement.Results: It was observed that the interventions brought about a positive change in the knowledge of the students as well as increased awareness about proper use of medicines.Conclusions: This study showed that properly timed and meticulously implemented intervention can bring about a positive change in the attitude and knowledge of school children

    Anti-hyperalgesic effect of paracetamol in rat model of thermal hyperalgesia: implications for the treatment of neuropathic pain

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    Background: Neuropathic pain conditions are prevalent in general population and difficult to treat. Most currently available therapies do not provide adequate benefit in all treated patients. Though Paracetamol is available for more than 100 years and have huge safety data, it is still not included in any treatment guidelines for neuropathic pain, as very few studies have evaluated its effects in neuropathic pain conditions. The aim of this study was to evaluate antihyperalgesic activity of paracetamol and to compare it with antihyperalgesic effect of amitriptyline and gabapentin in rat model of thermal hyperalgesia.Methods: Male albino wistar rats weighing 200-250 g of body weight and 4-6 months old were used. After anaesthetizing rats with 2% halothane, mild thermal injury was induced using hot plate analgesiometer. Drugs were administered intraperitoneally 30 minutes after thermal injury. Paw withdrawal latencies were measured at 30, 60, 90 and 120 minutes after drug administration. Statistical analysis done using GraphPad Prism version 5.01 and one way ANOVA followed by post hoc Dunnett's test or Tukey's test were used.Results: Paracetamol showed both dose as well as time dependent antihyperalgesic activity. Gabapentin demonstrated significantly more antihyperalgesic activity compared to amitriptyline (p< 0.05) and paracetamol (p< 0.01).Conclusions: Paracetamol showed antihyperalgesic activity however, it was less as compared to drugs like gabapentin and amitriptyline. Considering the excellent safety profile of paracetamol, it might be useful adjuvant drug for treatment of neuropathic pain conditions

    HistCite tutorial

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    HistCite is a software package used for bibliometric analysis and information visualization. The main purpose of the software is to make it easier for individuals to perform bibliometric analysis and visualization tasks. Bibliometric analysis is the use of the bibliographic information (titles, authors, dates, author addresses, references, etc.) that describe published items to measure and otherwise study various aspects of a specific field of scholarly endeavor. To download a stable copy of HistCite visit:https://histcite.software.informer.com/12.3

    Diversity and Functions of Chromophores in Insects: A Review

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    Insects are the most diverse among the animal kingdom. The diversity of insects is ever increasing due to their fast adaptability to the rapidly changing environmental conditions. The physiology of insects plays a vital role in the adaptation and competing adjustments in the nature with other species. The mechanism of vision and the involvement of visual pigments, like chromophores particularly in flies, have proved to be landmarks in the field of research. This has been achieved with the discovery of novel pathways involved in the mechanism of pigment development. However, certain visual pigments and their relationship with various chromophores need to be further elaborated. The role of insect pigments in vision, to identify the hosts, prays, and predators, is also discussed. Many naturally occurring pigments of insect origin are continuously being explored for better prospects and human welfare. The abundant availability of insect species all over the world and the never ending task of exploring their potential at morphological, physiological, evolutionary, and genetic levels have a tremendous potential to explore the subject like entomology

    Diversity of Pigments in Insects, Their Synthesis and Economic Value for Various Industries

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    Pigments play an essential role in imparting colors to the various organs of invertebrates particularly, insects. Genetic evolution and adaptive pigmentation of invertebrates have been studied which depicted that insect colors respond to the climatic changes. The physical, chemical and structural properties of insect pigments are being studied by researchers for years to elucidate their evolutionary aspects of physiology, metabolism, and economic importance for human welfare. Color development in insects varies within the species of different genera. In this state-of-the-art literature review, we discuss the variety of pigments other than visual ones found in different species of insects. The review also highlights the potential benefits or functions of pigments to insects

    Bursting Smoke as an Infrared Countermeasure

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    This paper describes the experimental setup for the evaluation of bursting smoke for anti-infrared role using SR-5000 spectroradiometer and a source of IR radiation (8-13 micrometer) using cadmium-mercury-telluride (CMI) detector cooled by liquid nitrogen. The particle size and shape of the powders used in the bursting smokes were determined microscopically using Carl Zeiss Jena Neophot- 21. Highest attenuation of 97 -lOO percent was produced for about 12 s using a mixture of bronze flakes and chaff, and for about 8 s using a mixture of bronze copper lined flakes, bronze flakes and chaff

    Formulation and Characterization of Fexofenadine hydrochloride Fast Dissolving Tablet by using various Superdisintegrants

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    In the present work, fast dissolving tablets of fexofenadine HCl were designed with a view to enhance patient compliance by direct compression method. The present work studied the effect of superdisintegrants on release rate of fexofenadine HCl in the form of fast disintegrating tablet. For the present study range of superdisintegrants in their different concentrations, were used. The superdisintegrants used were crosscarmellose sodium, crosspovidone and kyron        T-314. The blends were prepared by direct compression technique. The tablets were evaluated for hardness, thickness, friability, drug content, weight variation and in-vitro drug release studies in pH 6.8. Keywords: Fexofenadine hydrochloride, fast dissolving tablets, crosscarmellose sodium, crospovidone, kyron T-31

    Studies on Development and Testing of Sensor for Automatic Irrigation System

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    In India, agriculture is the main sector for increasing the food production. In India, agriculture depends on the monsoons which is not sufficient source of water. So the irrigation is used in agriculture field. Every type of plant requires different amount of water to grow. To reduce the wastage of water and apply the optimum amount of water to the plants irrigation scheduling is needed. For irrigation scheduling it requires to determine the moisture content present in the soil. So to determine the moisture content the methods are very time consuming and less accurate. This project is an attempt to reduce the time consumption to determine the moisture content and to make it automatic and easy to use. We developed a moisture sensing kit and compared its reading with the gravimetric method. Also we design the automatic motor operating irrigation system on the basis of that moisture sensor reading. That is the motor is on when moisture is less than 50% and continues up to 80%.If moisture is greater than 80% then motor will automatically stopped. Also we provide GSM system with that microcontroller. If moisture is less than 50% then message will be automatically receive on the mobile. The aim of our project is to provide new agriculture technology by programming

    Taste masking of Metoclopramide Hydrochloride by Novel Melt Granulation

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    The purpose of this research was to mask the intensely bitter taste of metoclopramide HCl by complexation with glycerol monostearate. Drug- glycerol monostearate complex was prepared by melt granulation technique in the ratio of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3,1:4. The optimum drug: glycerol monostearate ratio required for complexation was determined. The drug: glycerol monostearate complex were evaluated for the drug content, in-vivo, in-vitro taste evaluation study. The complex was characterized by FTIR, differential scanning calorimetry. The taste evaluation depicted the successful taste masking of  metoclopramide HCl with drug: glycerol monostearate 1:4 ratio.

    Reaching the unreachable using Android Technology: a new transition of Library and Information Services

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    With the advent of globalization, there has been an explosion of information in every sphere of life. Various new electronic gadgets emerged to make information accessible anytime and anywhere. ICT has made our daily lives by profoundly altering our social interactions, affecting our social bonds. As the android smartphone environment has changed the picture of connectivity between people, their engagement with the world has been connected through these small screens. As libraries are service-based institutions for satisfying the information needs of end users through different means. Nowadays libraries are also adapting these different mediums and technologies to cater the information needs of their users efficiently and effectively. This paper will focus on different services provided through smartphones and the use of smartphones for outreach services. The study will raise awareness about the importance of smartphones for implementing various library and information service
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