219 research outputs found

    A cross sectional study to estimate prevalence of obesity and its risk factors in adolescent school children in Western Maharashtra, India

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    Background: There is an increase in prevalence of childhood obesity and its chronic health effects especially in developing countries like India in last 2-3 decades. This study is small effort to know prevalence and risk factors causing obesity. Aim of the study was to estimate prevalence of obesity and its risk factors in school students of age group 11 to 16 years.Methods: About 207 adolescent school children from selected school were enrolled in the study. Research tool comprised of questions about demographic characteristics, daily physical activity, frequency of having junk food intake etc. Height and weight were measured on calibrated scales. For statistical analysis MS Excel and SPSS 16 were used.Results: Among participants 58.9% were boys. 66.7% students were in the 13 to 14 years of age group. As per body mass index, 46.9% children were underweight and 8.7% were obese. 77.3% participants were eating junk food more than once in a week.Conclusions: Health education on dietary habits and physical activity is needed for adolescent children to prevent development of obesity and complications related to it

    Adsorption of CO on NaZSM-5 zeolite under moderate temperature and pressure conditions: an FTIR investigation

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    Adsorption of CO on NaZSM-5 zeolite was investigated at temperatures in the range 300-470 K and at pressures of 5-500 Torr using FTIR spectroscopy. The effect of exchanging the charge balancing cation in NaZSM-5 with a proton or calcium was evaluated. Data were also collected on NaY, CaY and CaX zeolites for comparison. We detected the development of six distinct CwO stretching bands with maxima at around 2111, 2130, 2146, 2160, 2176 and 2194 cm-1 during the adsorption of CO on NaZSM-5 zeolite at ambient temperatures. This was accompanied by the appearance of a prominent band at 2356 cm-1 and weak shoulder bands at frequencies around 2336, 2340, 2370 and 2380 cm-1 in the ν3 region of All the ν(CO) bands and CO2 . also the bands in the ν3 region of CO2 exhibited similar behaviour as a function of adsorbate pressure, evacuation, rise in sample temperature, and the exchange of charge balancing cation. For instance, the intensity of all the CwO stretching bands showed a similar growth behaviour with increasing adsorbate pressure, though the extent of this growth was di.erent for the individual IR bands. Similarly, these bands were removed simultaneously on evacuation. Furthermore, while all the vibrational bands in the v(CO) region showed a uniform isotopic shift corresponding to a frequency ratio ν(13C/12C) of ca. 0.977 and ν(18O/16O) of 0.976 for the adsorption of 13C16O and 12C18O, respectively, the bands in the ν3(CO2) region showed a red shift ?(13C/12C) of 0.972 with 13CO and an isotopic shift corresponding to 16O12C18O on 12C18O adsorption. No shift in ν(OH) bands was observed after CO adsorption under the conditions of this study. The results thus indicate that the individual zeolitic surface sites e.g., the Al3+ sites, Bronsted acid sites or the charge balancing cations, may not participate directly in the bonding of CO molecules at room temperature or above. Instead, the cage effect of zeolites plays an important role. The data are interpreted to suggest the formation of weakly bonded clusters of CO and CO2 molecules, occluded in the zeolitic cages and stabilized under the cationic field

    FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF GLICLAZIDE NANOSPONGES

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    Objective: The objective of the present study was to develop and characterize an optimal stable nanosponges of Gliclazide (GLZ) by using the emulsion solvent diffusion method and aimed to increase its bioavailability and release the drug in sustained and controlled manner. Methods: The GLZ nanosponge was prepared by emulsion solvent diffusion method using different drug-polymer ratios (1:1 to 1:5) Eudragit S100 is used as a polymer. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) estimated the compatibility of GLZ with polymer. All formulations evaluated for production yield, entrapment efficiency, in vitro drug release, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and stability studies. Results: The DSC and FTIR Studies revealed that no interaction between drug and polymer. The Production yield of all batches in the range of 73.8±0.30 to 85.6±0.32. Batch F3 showed the highest production yield, the entrapment efficiency of batch F3 70.6±0.77. The average particle size ranges from 303±2.36 to 680±2.50 nm. By the end of 10th hour F3 formulation shown highest drug release was found to be 94.40±1.12%. The release kinetics of the optimized formulation shows zero-order drug release. The stability study indicates no significant change in the in vitro dissolution profile of optimized formulation. Conclusion: The results of various evaluation parameters, revealed that GLZ nanosponges would be possible alternative delivery systems to conventional formulation to improve its bioavailability, the emulsion solvent diffusion method is best method for preparation of nanosponges and release the drug in sustained and controlled manner

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY & LIFE SCIENCES A phytopharmacological review on Lawsonia inermis (Linn.)

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    Abstract Medicinal plants are being widely used, either as single drug or in co mbination in health care delivery system. Lawsonia inermis Linn. is co mmonly known as henna, which is recognized in traditional system of med icine. It consists of various categories of phytoconstiuents like flavonoids, coumarins, triterpenoids, steroids, xanthones. It has been traditionally reported in use of headache, hemicranias, lu mbago, bronchitis, boils, ophthalmia, syphilit is, sores, amenorrhea, scabies, diseases of the spleen, dysuria, bleeding disorder, skin diseases, diuretic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-amoebiasis, astringent, anti-hemorrhagic, hypotensive and sedative effect. Several studies are being carried towards it activates like cytotoxic , hypoglycaemic , nootropics, antimicrobial, antibacterial , trypsin inhibitory , wound Healing , antioxidant , anti-corrosin , anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic , anti-parasitic, tuberculostatic , protein glycation inhibitory , hepatoprotective , anti-tu moral activ ity. With all these potential benefits, this plant is not widely utilized. Hence this review is carried out to exp lore the hidden potential and its uses, towards the benefit of man kind

    Physicochemical characterization and improved in vitro dissolution performance of diacerein solid dispersions with PVP K30

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    Solid dispersions (SDs) of poorly water soluble diacerein were prepared with polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 at drug to polymer ratios of 1:1, 1:3 and 1:5 w/w utilizing kneading technique. Physical mixture (PM) was prepared at drug to polymer ratio of 1:5 w/w for comparison. All formulations were further characterized by TLC, DSC, XRPD, SEM and dissolution studies. TLC indicated an absence of chemical interaction between drug and polymer. A prominent decrease in the crystallinity was accounted for diacerein in binary systems from XRPD data. DSC thermograms revealed a uniform molecular dispersion and generation of amorphous entities of drug accompanied by loss of crystalline and irregular shape with distinct changes in surface morphological features of diacerein detected in SEM photomicrographs. The drug dissolution properties of SDs were significantly improved (DP2: 95.87-100%) in comparison to crystalline diacerein and PM suggesting suitability of kneading method for improving the release rate properties of diacerein.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Physicochemical characterization and improved in vitro dissolution performance of diacerein solid dispersions with PVP K30

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    Solid dispersions (SDs) of poorly water soluble diacerein were prepared with polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 at drug to polymer ratios of 1:1, 1:3 and 1:5 w/w utilizing kneading technique. Physical mixture (PM) was prepared at drug to polymer ratio of 1:5 w/w for comparison. All formulations were further characterized by TLC, DSC, XRPD, SEM and dissolution studies. TLC indicated an absence of chemical interaction between drug and polymer. A prominent decrease in the crystallinity was accounted for diacerein in binary systems from XRPD data. DSC thermograms revealed a uniform molecular dispersion and generation of amorphous entities of drug accompanied by loss of crystalline and irregular shape with distinct changes in surface morphological features of diacerein detected in SEM photomicrographs. The drug dissolution properties of SDs were significantly improved (DP2: 95.87-100%) in comparison to crystalline diacerein and PM suggesting suitability of kneading method for improving the release rate properties of diacerein.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Effect of High Pressure Coolant on Surface Finish In Turning Operation,

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    Abstract: Present study focuses on effect of high pressure coolant on surface finish of EN8 material during turning operation. In industry common practices is to use low pressure coolant up to 10 bar. In the present experimentation, instead of low pressure, high pressure coolant of 10 bar to 70 bar is used. The experimentation is done on CNC machine during turning operation of a particular job of EN8 material. It is concluded that increase of pressure results improved surface finish to considerable level

    Physicochemical characterization and improved in vitro dissolution performance of diacerein solid dispersions with PVP K30

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    Solid dispersions (SDs) of poorly water soluble diacerein were prepared with polyvinylpyrrolidone K30 at drug to polymer ratios of 1:1, 1:3 and 1:5 w/w utilizing kneading technique. Physical mixture (PM) was prepared at drug to polymer ratio of 1:5 w/w for comparison. All formulations were further characterized by TLC, DSC, XRPD, SEM and dissolution studies. TLC indicated an absence of chemical interaction between drug and polymer. A prominent decrease in the crystallinity was accounted for diacerein in binary systems from XRPD data. DSC thermograms revealed a uniform molecular dispersion and generation of amorphous entities of drug accompanied by loss of crystalline and irregular shape with distinct changes in surface morphological features of diacerein detected in SEM photomicrographs. The drug dissolution properties of SDs were significantly improved (DP2: 95.87-100%) in comparison to crystalline diacerein and PM suggesting suitability of kneading method for improving the release rate properties of diacerein.Colegio de Farmacéuticos de la Provincia de Buenos Aire

    Longer telomere length in peripheral white blood cells is associated with risk of lung cancer and the rs2736100 (CLPTM1L-TERT) polymorphism in a prospective cohort study among women in China.

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    A recent genome-wide association study of lung cancer among never-smoking females in Asia demonstrated that the rs2736100 polymorphism in the TERT-CLPTM1L locus on chromosome 5p15.33 was strongly and significantly associated with risk of adenocarcinoma of the lung. The telomerase gene TERT is a reverse transcriptase that is critical for telomere replication and stabilization by controlling telomere length. We previously found that longer telomere length measured in peripheral white blood cell DNA was associated with increased risk of lung cancer in a prospective cohort study of smoking males in Finland. To follow up on this finding, we carried out a nested case-control study of 215 female lung cancer cases and 215 female controls, 94% of whom were never-smokers, in the prospective Shanghai Women's Health Study cohort. There was a dose-response relationship between tertiles of telomere length and risk of lung cancer (odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.0, 1.4 [0.8-2.5], and 2.2 [1.2-4.0], respectively; P trend = 0.003). Further, the association was unchanged by the length of time from blood collection to case diagnosis. In addition, the rs2736100 G allele, which we previously have shown to be associated with risk of lung cancer in this cohort, was significantly associated with longer telomere length in these same study subjects (P trend = 0.030). Our findings suggest that individuals with longer telomere length in peripheral white blood cells may have an increased risk of lung cancer, but require replication in additional prospective cohorts and populations
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