138 research outputs found

    Proximate Analysis and Organoleptic Properties of therapeutic Kadha tablet for Immunity Booster

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    Kadha is a traditional drink with a variety of medicinal benefits. It has been utilized in India since ancient times, but the corona pandemic 2020 has brought it to the forefront. As we are all aware that prevention is preferable to treatment, improving the body's natural defense system (immunity) is crucial to maintaining good health. Ayurveda, as the science of life, promotes nature's gifts in sustaining health. The medicinal plants play a supplementary role in developing the immune system and fighting deadly viruses including COVID-19. The objective of this study is to evaluate the nutritional content through proximate analysis and organoleptic properties of Kadha tablet for immunity booster. Result showed that it has a good sensory property and nutritional content making it a good choice for consumer for achieving better immunity

    Technology Commercialization: Indian University Perspective

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    Technology transfer is the complete, enabling disclosure of advancement in Science and technology, sufficient for its unfettered use and improvement. Universities and institutions of high end research and learning are the focus of such knowledge economy. University- industry partnerships in the field of Science and technology are complex and develop through a large number of mechanisms. The protection and the licensing mechanism of Intellectual property rights at such institutions are the focus of attention of the policy makers at all levels, including the Parliament, wherein a bill has been passed recently, PFIP Bill,2010, which emulates the technology commercialization at US University through Bayh Dole Act. A detailed commercialization process has been evaluated and the success of such technology transfer analysis and commercialization has been reviewed with reference to controlling parameters and revenue being generate

    Isolated Ruptured Tuberculous Splenic Abscess in a Diabetic Patient

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    Tuberculosis should be considered as a diagnostic possibility in patients presenting with pyrexia of unknown origin and splenomegaly; especially, in areas where the disease is prevalent. Splenic involvement is usually seen as a part of milliary form of tuberculosis. Isolated splenic abscess is an extremely rare form of solid organ tuberculosis and is mostly limited to immune compromised patients. This report describes the occurrence of isolated ruptured tuberculous splenic abscess in a man with poorly controlled diabetes mellitus who was successfully managed by splenectomy along with the anti tuberculous treatment

    Technology Commercialization: Indian University Perspective

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    Monolayer, Bilayer and Heterostructures of Green Phosphorene for Water Splitting and Photovoltaics

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    We report the results of density functional theory (DFT) based calculations on monolayer and bilayer green phosphorene and their heterostructures with MoSe2. Both monolayer and bilayer green phosphorene are direct band gap semiconductors and possess anisotropic carrier mobility as high as 10^{4} cm^{2}V^{-1}s^{-1}. In bilayers, pressure of about 9 GPa induces the semiconductor-metal transition. Moreover, the band gap depends strongly on the thickness of the films and the external electric field. By employing strain-engineering under suitable solution conditions, monolayer and AC-stacked bilayer green phosphorene offer the band edge alignments which can be used for water splitting. The upper limit of the power conversion efficiencies for monolayer, AB- and AC-stacked bilayer green phosphorene heterostructures with MoSe_{2} is calculated to be 18-21 %. Our results show the possibility of green phosphorene to be used as photocatalytic and photovoltaic material in the energy-related applications.Comment: 23 pages, 7 figures, 2 table

    Electronic Transport Properties of Doped C 28

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