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Synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of 5-methyl-2-phenylthiazole-4-substituted heteroazoles as a potential anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents
AbstractA series of novel 5-methyl-2-phenylthiazole-4-substituted-heteroazole derivatives (6–15) have been synthesized. The structures of these compounds were established by IR, 1HNMR, Mass spectral data and elemental analyses. Compounds were evaluated for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities as well as gastric ulcerogenic effects. Derivatives 9, 10, 14 and 15 exhibited moderate to good anti-inflammatory and analgesic activities in carrageenan-induced rat paw edema and acetic acid-induced writhing in mice respectively, with low ulcerogenicity compared with the standard drug diclofenac sodium
The Hyperfine Spin Splittings In Heavy Quarkonia
The hyperfine spin splittings in heavy quarkonia are studied using the
recently developed renormalization group improved spin-spin potential which is
independent of the scale parameter . The calculated energy difference
between the and the fits the experimental data well, while
the predicted energy difference between the center of the gravity
of states and the state of charmonium has the correct
sign but is somewhat larger than the experimental data. This is not surprising
since there are several other contributions to , which we discuss,
that are of comparable size ( MeV) that should be included, before
precise agreement with the data can be expected. The mass differences of the
, , , and
are also predicted.Comment: 17 page
Charmonium states in QCD-inspired quark potential model using Gaussian expansion method
We investigate the mass spectrum and electromagnetic processes of charmonium
system with the nonperturbative treatment for the spin-dependent potentials,
comparing the pure scalar and scalar-vector mixing linear confining potentials.
It is revealed that the scalar-vector mixing confinement would be important for
reproducing the mass spectrum and decay widths, and therein the vector
component is predicted to be around 22%. With the state wave functions obtained
via the full-potential Hamiltonian, the long-standing discrepancy in M1
radiative transitions of and are alleviated
spontaneously. This work also intends to provide an inspection and suggestion
for the possible among the copious higher charmonium-like states.
Particularly, the newly observed X(4160) and X(4350) are found in the
charmonium family mass spectrum as MeV and MeV, which strongly favor the assignments
respectively. The corresponding radiative transitions, leptonic and two-photon
decay widths have been also predicted theoretically for the further
experimental search.Comment: 16 pages,3 figure
Massive gravity as a quantum gauge theory
We present a new point of view on the quantization of the massive
gravitational field, namely we use exclusively the quantum framework of the
second quantization. The Hilbert space of the many-gravitons system is a Fock
space where the one-particle Hilbert
space carries the direct sum of two unitary irreducible
representations of the Poincar\'e group corresponding to two particles of mass
and spins 2 and 0, respectively. This Hilbert space is canonically
isomorphic to a space of the type where is a gauge charge
defined in an extension of the Hilbert space
generated by the gravitational field and some ghosts fields
(which are vector Fermi fields) and (which
are vector field Bose fields.)
Then we study the self interaction of massive gravity in the causal
framework. We obtain a solution which goes smoothly to the zero-mass solution
of linear quantum gravity up to a term depending on the bosonic ghost field.
This solution depends on two real constants as it should be; these constants
are related to the gravitational constant and the cosmological constant. In the
second order of the perturbation theory we do not need a Higgs field, in sharp
contrast to Yang-Mills theory.Comment: 35 pages, no figur
Effect of Hot Water Extraction on pyrolysis of tender coconut fruit biomass: kinetic and thermodynamic parameters
Effect of pre-treatment of tender coconut fruit bio-mass powder with hot water on physico-chemical properties and thermal degradation behavior were investigated. The physico-chemical parameters were evaluated using ASTM standard protocols. The thermal degradation behavior was studied at heating rates of 10, 15 and 20oC/min under inert (N2) atmospheric conditions using TG/DTG techniques. The activation energies at each heating rate were determined using Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO), Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS), Starink, and Tang models. The pre-treatment with hot water improved the proximate and ultimate analyses parameters and calorific value. The higher heating values (HHV) for untreated and treated tender coconut fruit biomass were 18.57 and 21.26 kJ/kg, respectively. The values of activation energy (Eα) for the un-treated biomass powder were estimated to be 389.25, 397.81 and 398.77 and 397.97kJ/mol for FWO, KAS, Tang, and Starink models, respectively and for the treated biomass these were 125.43, 118.61, 118.99 and 118.94kJ/mol, respectively. On an average the Eα of the treated coconut biomass was nearly three times lower than that for the untreated biomass. The results indicated that pre-treatment with hot water improved the fuel characteristics and thermal degradation behavior of the tender coconut shell biomass. The water extract exhibited high COD and BOD values and might be used as the feed-stock for biogas generation
Persistence in a Stationary Time-series
We study the persistence in a class of continuous stochastic processes that
are stationary only under integer shifts of time. We show that under certain
conditions, the persistence of such a continuous process reduces to the
persistence of a corresponding discrete sequence obtained from the measurement
of the process only at integer times. We then construct a specific sequence for
which the persistence can be computed even though the sequence is
non-Markovian. We show that this may be considered as a limiting case of
persistence in the diffusion process on a hierarchical lattice.Comment: 8 pages revte
Multi-modal treatment approach in management of Sandhigata Vata w.s.r. to Osteoarthritis
The disease like Sandhigata Vata which is similar to modern disease entity Osteoarthritis, is a silent enemy of the physical ability of human beings. Besides other Vata provoking factors Jara (old age) is an important factor and hence the disease is prevalent more in aging population. The provoked Vata gets seated in the Sandhis (Joints) and damages the joint structure (Hantisandhin). Functional and structural deterioration is obvious in the disease. For effective management of the disease Multi-modal treatment approach is the need of time. Amapachana, Snehana, Swedana, Lekhana, Basti, Upnaha, Agnikarma, Shamana Yoga etc. treatment modalities are used in Sandhigata Vata according to the patient condition. Multi-modal approach in the management of Sandhigata Vata (osteoarthritis) is much useful to treat patient successfully
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