104 research outputs found
Literary Narratives of Orality: Discourses on Monomyth in Easterine Kire’s Son of the Thundercloud
Thirukalyana Matha Shrine Sebasthiyar Drama Beliefs
Tamil language consists of three categories namely Unit, Music Drama. Drama is known as the queen of arts. The drama is very ancient and unique. Drama is a combination of both Unit, Music and performed as a story. The performing arts are narrative based and include street dance, archery, puppet show, costume dance, drama, and liturgical dance. Today, both the words ‘drama’ and koothu have different meanings. The songs have increased, the prose has improved, and the facilities like stage decoration have decreased is Koothu. The drama is full of facilities like songs, prose, beautiful stage, sound, light etc. Drama was considered as a branch of Koothu. Narrators say that drama is a story-driven speech. Drama is the change and development of Ku in the post 19th century period. Associate teachers were given as theater actors and professors of drama. It can be seen that the names of Koothu are given as Rama Drama Siruthondar drama, Arichandra drama. The development of street play is drama. Koothu are performed in the open air in villages and are performed for the people by folk artists. This can also be considered as rural drama. It can be seen that the drama, which first started as a street play, then turned into a stage play and developed into a literary play, has evolved and progressed and the old traditional folk plays are dying out. A song from natrinai paalai song 9 is mentioned as an example here to prove about mans trust on God due to his need. There is no known reason for the beliefs that have arisen in human life. Man was afraid of the obstacles, diseases and problems he encountered in his life. Hope was born as a result. He started doing many remedies based on faith to solve a problem. After that, he performed many rituals like sacrifices as a way of making amends to God. By doing so he was confident that everything would be fine. Through performances, rituals and ceremonies, the people of the country get what they want by begging or making amends with their faith In God. Thus in this article we can see what are the beliefs of the country people through the play performed in Thirukalyana Matha Shrine
Kommadikkottai Visuvasapuram St. Antony Drama Clothing & Jewelleries
Food and clothing have been one of the most essential needs in human life since the Sangam period till today. This is a fact that no one can deny. During the period when man appeared and began to develop civilization, he tried to cover his body with leaves, vines, plants, tree bark, animal skin, etc. Due to the change of time and development in science and human knowledge, cotton was made into a cotton cloth. It can be seen in Sangam literature that the news of the importation of upper country clothes through sea trade. From kids to adults, body coverings are much loved. Similarly, during the Sangam era, jewellery was also preferred by both men and women. Leaves, flowers, oysters, pearls etc. Worn with the aim of beautification as ornaments are evident in the way of message literature. In the period that followed the boom in metal manufacturing, jewelry was loved by everyone from the king to the common people. Accessories were preferred for beautifying purposes and for the luxurious need to proudly display one’s comfort. In this way, this article examines and explains the news about the costumes and accessories of the characters in the St. Antony Drama performed only during the festival season at the Kommadikottai Visuvasapuram St. Antony church
A Prospective Study of Villous Capillary Lesions in Complicated Pregnancies
The vascularity of placental tissue is dependent on various factors of which fetomaternal hypoxia plays a major role. Hypoxia can be of different types and each type influences the vascularity of the villi, especially terminal villi, in its own way. In this study, we attempted to identify villous vascular changes in a group of term placentae from mothers with diseases complicating pregnancy. Chorangiosis was the most frequently identified lesion while chorangioma was found in only 2 cases. There were no cases of chorangiomatosis. A few cases had normal villous vasculature. Maternal diseases have a major role in disrupting the placental vasculogenesis and angiogenesis by creating a hypoxic environment that may affect the fetus adversely. Hence, such conditions need to be identified early in pregnancy and managed appropriately as it is possible to maintain a normal vasculature and prevent neonatal mortality and morbidity if prompt intervention is done
IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTICANCER ACTIVITY OF ULVA LACTUCA L.USING MOLT-3 CELL LINE
Objective: The aim of the present investigation was to determine the in vitro antioxidant and anticancer activity of the ethanol extract of Ulva lactuca L.
Methods: The present study was to investigate the antioxidant and anticancer activity of U. lactuca L. The extract of U. lactuca L. was extracted by ethanol and subject to analysis. An in vitro antioxidant activity of the ethanol extract of U. lactuca L. was performed by 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging assay. Simultaneously anticancer activity was also performed using blood cancer (MOLT-3) cell line, and the species showed a strong selective cell proliferation inhibition of the cancer cell line.
Results: The scavenging activity was measured and determined to be 78.5%. This might be due to high polyphenolic compounds and flavonoid contents of the extract, which showed maximum growth inhibition of 74.4%.
Conclusion: Thus, the study concludes that the constituents of seaweeds can act as potent in treating various diseases and can be used as an alternative for therapeutic treatment
THERMOSENSITIVE HYDROGELS–A POTENTIAL CARRIER FOR THE DELIVERY OF DRUGS AND MACROMOLECULES
In this review, the authors have discussed scientific advances in thermosensitive hydrogels over the past two decades. The ability of the thermo-sensitive hydrogel to undergo rapid changes with response to temperature makes it an attractive candidate for many biomedical applications such as targeted drug delivery, wound healing, soft contact lenses, sensors, tissue regeneration, gene, and protein delivery. This review aims to deliver a brief overview of gelation properties, merits, and demerits of various natural and synthetic thermo-sensitive polymers that have significant clinical relevance. The report emphasizes the importance of injectable thermosensitive hydrogels, as it can offer improved solubility of hydrophobic drugs and site-specificity, extended-release of drugs and macromolecules, improved safety, and local administration of drugs. The authors has also provided a commentary on the delivery of drugs or macromolecules from thermo-sensitive hydrogels through various approaches. This review highlights the current status of research in thermo-sensitive hydrogels and emphasizes the importance of developing nontoxic thermo-sensitive hydrogels, dual responsive, and multi-responsive hydrogel systems
Prevalence of Cutaneous Side Effects of Lithium Therapy in Bipolar Affective Disorder Patients: A Prospective Observational study
BACKGROUND:
The prevalence of lithium induced skin reactions ranges from 3- 45% in various studies. Cutaneous side effects occurs when the dose of lithium 800-1200, on therapeutic level (0.8 -1.2meq/l) and when lithium is given for the longer duration (more than 1 year).
OBJECTIVES:
1. To assess the prevalence of skin reactions in Bipolar affective disorder (BPAD) patients on lithium.
2. To evaluate the relationship between the dosage of lithium and cutaneous side effects.
3.To assess the relationship between serum lithium level and cutaneous side effect.
4. To evaluate the duration of lithium therapy and cutaneous side effects.
5. To assess the reduction or stoppage of dose of lithium has any change in the course of cutaneous side effects.
6.To assess the course of pre-existing skin reactions, when patient is initiated on lithium therapy.
METHODOLOGY:
Prospective observational study. Both Inpatient and outpatients with bipolar affective disorder on lithium therapy were recruited. They were assessed with initial semistructured proforma and dermatologist opinion obtained for patients who developed cutaneous side effects. They were followed up for once a month for 6 months and once in 2 months thereafter for 1 year.
RESULT:
The prevalence of lithium induced skin reactions was 38.46%. Our study has shown different dosage and serum lithium level doesn’t correlate statistically with lithium induced skin reaction but longer the duration more is the chance for lithium induced cutaneous side effects.
CONCLUSION:
Prevalence of Lithium induced skin lesions continues to be high. Clinician should educate the patient before initiating lithium to improve the attrition rate. Prevalence doesn’t vary between the dosage and serum lithium level, but varies with duration of lithium therapy. Hence, the clinician need not be ambivalent about reducing the dose but should be cautious on prolonged treatment
Digital Prescription for Hospital Database Management using ASR
According to American Medical Association (AMA), handwritten prescriptions are associated with larger risk of pharmaceutical errors when compared to electronic prescriptions. The solution to this problem is to create a digital prescription. This application leverages the usage of automated speech recognition (ASR) technology with digital prescription to make flawless and legible prescriptions. Automatic speech recognition reduces transcribing errors and speeds up prescription processing as well as ensures smooth interface with hospital database management by translating spoken instructions into text in real-time. This innovation not only simplifies clinical workflows but also improves patient safety and database management by providing a reliable and automated method for prescription documentation. This paper presents a digital prescription system for hospital database management using automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology, integrated with MySQL for database management and Java Script for application development. This approach aims to streamline the prescription process, minimize pharmaceutical errors and improve the overall patient care
ESTIMATION OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY AS WELL AS APOPTOTIC ACTIVITY OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF CROCUS SATIVUS
Objective: Inflammation is a body reaction which embroils cellular and biochemical responses, which is not only symptom for shared diseases but also known to be an initial phase for certain serious Alzheimer’s, cancer, heart vascular diseases. In order to overcome these drawbacks, there is an urgent need for nutraceuticals with excellent anti-inflammatory response with minimum side effects. An attempt has been made to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity along with gene expression analysis on ethanolic extracts of Crocus sativus (CSEE).
Methods: Dried stigmas of C. sativus were analyzed for anti-inflammatory activity by macrophage scavenging assay. In this study, the phagocytic activity of the extract was tested on oxidative burst reduction of macrophages. RT-PCR was performed to analyze the anti-apoptotic gene expression during cell death, as a result of the compound treatment on cancer cells.
Results: The CSEE unveiled high phagocytic activity on the oxidative burst reduction, presenting intracellular killing and the enhancement of lysosomal enzyme activity, showing the active degranulation of macrophages.
Conclusion: These findings suggest that C. sativus possessed excellent anti-inflammatory as well as apoptotic activities. Hence it was proposed that C. sativus could be exploited against oxidative stress, anti-inflammatory, cancer and ageing therapy to justify their use in traditional medicine as a nutraceutical.
Peer Review History:
Received 3 December 2018; Revised 18 December; Accepted 1 January, Available online 15 January 2019
Academic Editor: Dr. Marwa A. A. Fayed, University of Sadat City, Egypt, [email protected]
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Received file: Reviewer's Comments:
Average Peer review marks at initial stage: 5.5/10
Average Peer review marks at publication stage: 8.0/10
Reviewer(s) detail:
Dr. Nada Farrag, Misr International University, Egypt, [email protected]
Noha El Baghdady, MTI University, Cairo, Egypt, [email protected]
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