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    Headache in a patient with Klinefelter's syndrome and hyperostosis frontalis interna.

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    Hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) has been reported in older women, but reports in men are rare. We present a novel case of migraine headache in a gentleman with Klinefelter's syndrome and HFI, along with a discussion of possible pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying both the headache and the HFI

    Ethnobotanical, Phytochemical and invitro antioxidant activity of medicinal plant Pimenta dioica (l.) Merr. (Myrtaceae) from Attappadi, Palakkad district, Kerala

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    An ethnobotanical study was undertaken to collect information about the use of medicinal plants in Attappadi hills, Palakkad district, Kerala during December 2012 to February 2013. A total of 51 species of ethanomedicinal plants belonging to 30 families were reported with the help of standardized questionnaires. This survey is mostly useful for rural area of local people. Total phenol and DPPH activity was carried out for Pimenta dioica. The aqueous stem extract of P.dioica showed higher total phenolic content and acetone extract exhibited the more free radical scavenging activity. These findings show that the plant provide substantial antioxidant activity

    Some Special Features of the Reaction Between Aluminium & Orthophosphate Ions

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    Exploration of Antioxidant Properties in Various Extracts of Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lank.)

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    A lot of medicinal plants, traditionally used for thousands of years, are present in a group of herbal preparations of the Indian traditional health care system (Ayurveda) named Rasayana proposed for their interesting antioxidant activities. The purpose of this study was to evaluate antioxidant activities of various solvent extract of Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lank.). Total phenols and flavonoids were analyzed according to the Folin–Ciocalteu method and total antioxidant activity of various solvent extracts of Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lank.) leaves was assessed by metal chelating assay, 2,2’-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) as well as 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. Ethanol extract exhibited excellent antioxidant activity, as measured using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryhydrazyl (DPPH) and total antioxidant assays

    DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIOXIDANT RICH INSTANT BISCUIT MIX

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    Objective: Bakery products are important processed foods, commonly consumed across the world. Bakery products have become essential and significant components of the dietary profile of the people. Among that biscuits are the fast growing bakery products in India, because of consumer demand for convenient, safety, low cast, shelf life, verity taste and flavor but those are lack in nutrients and antioxidants. Methods: To increase the nutrient content in biscuit mix, Wheat flour was added with maida and sugar at three variations (V1-50:50, V2-60:40, V3-70:30) and subjected to organoleptic evaluation. Antioxidant mix (Poshak Pro mix) was formulated using antioxidant rich foods like Finger millet, Black Gram Dhal, Spinach, Carrot, Guava and Sesame seeds. These were processed and formulated into three mixes (Finger millet based mix, Black Gram Dhal based mix and Carrot based mix) and subjected to DPPH radical scavenging test. The mix having highest activity was selected and incorporated into wheat flour biscuit mix at three variations (V1-20:80, V2-3:70, V3-40:60) and subjected to organoleptic evaluation. The accepted variation was analyzed for nutrient and shelf life at polythene and aluminum foil covers. Results: Among the three wheat flour: Maida variations, V3-70:30 was selected in organoleptic evaluation. In DPPH radical scavenging test Finger Milled based mix was selected and incorporated into selected wheat flour biscuit mix at three variations. V1 (20:80) was selected and nutrients analysis showed that it is rich in β-carotene. In shelf life study, both (polythene and aluminum foil) covers were accepted for packaging. Conclusion: The study proved that local commodities rich in antioxidants can be utilized effectively and economically to improve the health status of the people

    Prediction of Protein Tertiary Structure using Genetic Algorithm

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    Proteins are essential for the biological processes in the human body. They can only perform their functions when they fold into their tertiary structure .Protein structure can be determined experimentally and computationally. Experimental methods are time consuming and high-priced and it is not always feasible to identify the protein structure experimentally. In order to predict the protein structure using computational methods, the problem is formulated as an optimization problem and the goal is to find the lowest free energy conformation. In this paper, Genetic Algorithm (GA) based optimization is used. This algorithm is adapted to search the protein conformational search space to find the lowest free energy conformation. Interestingly, the algorithm was able to find the lowest free energy conformation for a test protein (i.e. Met enkephalin) using ECEPP force fields

    Type III interferons: Emerging roles in autoimmunity

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    Type III interferons (IFNs) or the lambda IFNs (IFNLs or IFN-λs) are antimicrobial cytokines that play key roles in immune host defense at endothelial and epithelial barriers. IFNLs signa

    Monitoring shoreline changes along Andhra coast of India using remote sensing and geographic information system

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    218-224A shoreline is dynamic in nature which makes the interface of land and water that offers socio-economic and cultural protection to its adjacent population. The purpose of this study was to understand long-term (1973-2015 and 2015-2057) shoreline transformation as well as the patterns of soil loss/sedimentation owing to physical and anthropogenic activities along the Andhra coast. Satellite imageries of LANDSAT from 1973 to 2015 were utilized to delineate the shoreline. Shoreline fluctuations were analyzed by Net Shoreline Movement (NSM) and End Point Rate (EPR) statistics using the Digital Shoreline Analysis System (DSAS) computer software of USGS. The highest and lowest EPR of about 67.63 m/y and -43.14 m/y were recorded in the Andhra coast. The high rate of deposition was recorded in the Godavari delta, whereas Krishna delta experienced low erosion. This study establishes the use of remote sensing data and statistical techniques such as EPR and NSM for shoreline monitoring are helpful for soil loss/accretion evaluation and future shoreline prediction
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