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    Formulation Design and Optimization of Sustained Release Tablet of Ambroxol hydrochloride

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    A sustained release matrix formulation for Ambroxol hydrochloride was designed and developed to achieve a 12 h release profile. Using HPMC K15M and Eudragit RSPO as an inert matrix forming agent to control the release of Ambroxol hydrochloride. The matrix tablets for these formulations were prepared by direct compression and their in-vitro release tests were carried out for a period of 12 hours using USP dissolution test apparatus (type I- Basket) at       37±0.5°C and 100 rpm speed. A 32 full factorial design was used for optimization by taking the concentration of HPMC K15M (X1) and Eudragit RSPO (X2) were selected as independent variables, where as initial release at the 2 hrs (Y1, % drug release), release rate at the 8 hrs (Y2,   % drug release) and the concentration of Ambroxol hydrochloride released in 12 hrs (Y3, % drug release) were chosen as dependent variables. The optimized formulation F4 follows Hixon Croswell order release kinetics with non-Fickian diffusion mechanism. From the study, it was concluded that the release of Ambroxol hydrochloride can be effectively sustained using combination of HPMC K15M and Eudragit RSPO

    Importance of HRIS: A Critical Study on Service and Auto Sector

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    A HRIS system is widely known as a human resource information system or human resource management system (HRMS) which is basically an intersection majorly of human resources and information technology along a HR software solution. The advantage of such systems is they permit core HR activities that help to process theinformation electronically. Human Resource Information System has a edge over other systems as it integrates the various parts of core human resource, including labor productivity, payroll and benefit management into a small capital intensive system used to manage and supervise activities. The HRI system have an advantage of effectively planning, controlling and managing the HR costs in order to achieve improved quality and efficiency in HR decision making along with improving the managerial and employee effectiveness and productivity. HRI System is widely used in service sector for the employees of the organization including the Man, Material, Machinery and Management. Moreover, HRI systems in auto sector have a wide advantage including development of core competencies in the workforce along with improving the comprehensive organizational climate of Human Resource systems and sub systems. Hence the human resource management System in such sectors is a software solution that provides online result for the data record, data information and data tracking demands of the Human Resources, management, accounting and payroll functions within a business

    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

    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.

    Attribute Based Secure Data Retrieval System for Decentralized Disruption Tolerant Military Networks

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    There are partitions in military environments such as a battlefield or a hostile region.They are likely to suffer from intermittent network connectivity.They having frequent partitions. Disruption-tolerant network DTN technologies are is a true and easy solutions.DTN is a Disruption-tolerant network.It allow devices which are wireless and carried by peoples in a military to interact with each other.These devices access the confidential information or command reliably by exploiting external storage nodes. In these networking environments DTN is very successful technology. When there is no wired connection between a source and a destination device, the information from the source node may need to wait in the intermediate nodes for a large amount of time until the connection would be correctly established.one of the challenching approach is a ABE.that is attribute-based encryption which fulfills the requirements for secure data retrieval in DTNs. The another concept is Cipher text Policy ABE (CP-ABE).it gives a appropriate way of encryption of data. the encryption includes the attribute set that the decryption needs to possess in order to decrypt the cipher text.hence, Many users can be allowed to decrypt different parts of data according to the security policy

    Blunt abdominal trauma: the experience in rural India and review of literature

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    Background: Blunt Abdominal trauma is one of the most common injuries caused due to road traffic accidents. The rapid increase in number of motor vehicles and its aftermath has caused rapid increase in number of victims due to blunt abdominal trauma. As the care of patients with blunt abdominal injuries is largely a surgical responsibility and abdominal injuries involving major hemorrhage from solid viscera constitute surgical emergencies. Abdominal blunt traumas represent a real diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to even a most experienced surgeon, thereby representing importance of its study. Early diagnosis and effective management help in decreasing mortality in blunt abdominal trauma.Methods: Prospective study of 50 patients admitted to the institute with history of Blunt Abdominal Trauma. After initial resuscitation of the patients, thorough assessments for injuries were carried out in all the patients. Documentation of patients, which included identification, history, clinical findings, diagnostic test, operative findings, operative procedures and complications during the stay in the hospital were all recorded on a Performa specially prepared. The management was decided depending upon history, clinical examination and investigations.Results: Males were predominantly affected, and most cases were between the age group of 21-40 years (76%). Majority of the patients (90%) presented with the complaint of abdominal pain followed by abdominal distension (56%). 36(60%) patients were managed conservatively while operative interventions were required in 24(40%) patients. The common surgeries performed in the patients included splenectomy, primary closure of perforation and resection and anastomosis of bowel. Majority of the patients (80%) were discharged within 20 days of admission. The mortality in present study was 13.3%.Conclusions: Blunt Abdominal Trauma is one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in young adults. Immediate resuscitative measures, management of associated injuries and appropriate operative intervention are important parts of management of such cases

    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

    EVALUATION AND QUALITY CONTROL OF NASAL SPRAY

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    Nasal drug delivery has now been recognized as a very promising route for delivery of therapeutic compounds including biopharmaceuticals. This route is also advisable for drugs undergoing extensive first pass effect. The present article highlights the evaluation parameters of nasal spray, suspension, and solutions. While formulating the nasal drug delivery formulations various parameters are to be consider such as Appearance, Color, and Clarity, Identification, Drug content (Assay), Impurities and Degradation Products, Preservative(s) and Stabilizing Excipient(s) Assay, Pump Delivery, Spray content uniformity, Spray Content Uniformity (SCU) through Container Life, Spray Pattern and Plume Geometry, Droplet Size Distribution, Particle size distribution (suspension),  Microscopic Evaluation (Suspensions), Foreign Particulates,  Microbial limit,  Preservative Effectiveness, Net Content and Weight Loss (Stability), Leachables (Stability), PH, Osmolality.   Key words: Nasal spray, Evaluation, Quality control, Drug delivery system

    A transcriptomic snapshot of early molecular communication between Pasteuria penetrans and Meloidogyne incognita

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    © The Author(s). 2018Background: Southern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White, 1919), Chitwood, 1949 is a key pest of agricultural crops. Pasteuria penetrans is a hyperparasitic bacterium capable of suppressing the nematode reproduction, and represents a typical coevolved pathogen-hyperparasite system. Attachment of Pasteuria endospores to the cuticle of second-stage nematode juveniles is the first and pivotal step in the bacterial infection. RNA-Seq was used to understand the early transcriptional response of the root-knot nematode at 8 h post Pasteuria endospore attachment. Results: A total of 52,485 transcripts were assembled from the high quality (HQ) reads, out of which 582 transcripts were found differentially expressed in the Pasteuria endospore encumbered J2 s, of which 229 were up-regulated and 353 were down-regulated. Pasteuria infection caused a suppression of the protein synthesis machinery of the nematode. Several of the differentially expressed transcripts were putatively involved in nematode innate immunity, signaling, stress responses, endospore attachment process and post-attachment behavioral modification of the juveniles. The expression profiles of fifteen selected transcripts were validated to be true by the qRT PCR. RNAi based silencing of transcripts coding for fructose bisphosphate aldolase and glucosyl transferase caused a reduction in endospore attachment as compared to the controls, whereas, silencing of aspartic protease and ubiquitin coding transcripts resulted in higher incidence of endospore attachment on the nematode cuticle. Conclusions: Here we provide evidence of an early transcriptional response by the nematode upon infection by Pasteuria prior to root invasion. We found that adhesion of Pasteuria endospores to the cuticle induced a down-regulated protein response in the nematode. In addition, we show that fructose bisphosphate aldolase, glucosyl transferase, aspartic protease and ubiquitin coding transcripts are involved in modulating the endospore attachment on the nematode cuticle. Our results add new and significant information to the existing knowledge on early molecular interaction between M. incognita and P. penetrans.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio

    Narrowband Searches for Continuous and Long-duration Transient Gravitational Waves from Known Pulsars in the LIGO-Virgo Third Observing Run

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    Isolated neutron stars that are asymmetric with respect to their spin axis are possible sources of detectable continuous gravitational waves. This paper presents a fully coherent search for such signals from eighteen pulsars in data from LIGO and Virgo's third observing run (O3). For known pulsars, efficient and sensitive matched-filter searches can be carried out if one assumes the gravitational radiation is phase-locked to the electromagnetic emission. In the search presented here, we relax this assumption and allow both the frequency and the time derivative of the frequency of the gravitational waves to vary in a small range around those inferred from electromagnetic observations. We find no evidence for continuous gravitational waves, and set upper limits on the strain amplitude for each target. These limits are more constraining for seven of the targets than the spin-down limit defined by ascribing all rotational energy loss to gravitational radiation. In an additional search, we look in O3 data for long-duration (hours-months) transient gravitational waves in the aftermath of pulsar glitches for six targets with a total of nine glitches. We report two marginal outliers from this search, but find no clear evidence for such emission either. The resulting duration-dependent strain upper limits do not surpass indirect energy constraints for any of these targets
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