75 research outputs found
Sastav i antimikrobno djelovanje eteričnog ulja iz plodova biljke Amomum cannicarpum
Essential oil from the fruits of Amomum cannicarpum (Wight) Bentham ex Baker (Zingiberaceae), was hydrodistilled and characterized by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The major constituents in the oil were betha-pinene (14.00%), elemol (10.45%) and alpha-cadinol (8.50%). Thirty-three (91.48%) out of forty-one constituents were identified by GC-MS and subsequent data analysis. The antimicrobial activity of the oil against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and some fungi were determined by the disc diffusion assay. The oil showed good antibacterial activity against Salmonella typhi, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris and very good antifungal activity against Candida albicans and C. glabrata.Eterično ulje iz plodova biljke Amomum cannicarpum (Wight) Bentham ex Baker (Zingiberaceae) dobiveno je destilacijom vodenom parom, a zatim je pomoću plinske kromatografije i masene spektrometrije (GC-MS) određen njegov sastav. Najvažniji sastojci u ulju bili su -pinen (14.00%), elemol (10.45%) i -kadinol (8.50%). Ukupno je od 41 sastojka identificirano 33 sastojka (91.48%). Disk-difuzijskom metodom određeno je antimikrobno djelovanje ulja na Gram-pozitivne i Gram-negativne bakterije i neke gljivice. Dosta snažno antimikrobno djelovanje zapaženo je na bakterije Salmonella typhi, Pseudomonas aeruginosa i Proteus vulgaris ten a gljivice Candida albicans i C. glabrata
Sastav i antimikrobno djelovanje eteričnog ulja iz plodova biljke Amomum cannicarpum
Essential oil from the fruits of Amomum cannicarpum (Wight) Bentham ex Baker (Zingiberaceae), was hydrodistilled and characterized by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The major constituents in the oil were betha-pinene (14.00%), elemol (10.45%) and alpha-cadinol (8.50%). Thirty-three (91.48%) out of forty-one constituents were identified by GC-MS and subsequent data analysis. The antimicrobial activity of the oil against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and some fungi were determined by the disc diffusion assay. The oil showed good antibacterial activity against Salmonella typhi, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Proteus vulgaris and very good antifungal activity against Candida albicans and C. glabrata.Eterično ulje iz plodova biljke Amomum cannicarpum (Wight) Bentham ex Baker (Zingiberaceae) dobiveno je destilacijom vodenom parom, a zatim je pomoću plinske kromatografije i masene spektrometrije (GC-MS) određen njegov sastav. Najvažniji sastojci u ulju bili su -pinen (14.00%), elemol (10.45%) i -kadinol (8.50%). Ukupno je od 41 sastojka identificirano 33 sastojka (91.48%). Disk-difuzijskom metodom određeno je antimikrobno djelovanje ulja na Gram-pozitivne i Gram-negativne bakterije i neke gljivice. Dosta snažno antimikrobno djelovanje zapaženo je na bakterije Salmonella typhi, Pseudomonas aeruginosa i Proteus vulgaris ten a gljivice Candida albicans i C. glabrata
Effects and consequences of small-scale cage culture technology adoption in Kerala
Small-scale fish farming is critical in ensuring food security and employment in many
developing countries. Small-scale cage culture for Etroplus suratensis was introduced in the
state by the Department of Fisheries, Government of Kerala with the same objectives. The
demand for the species has shown considerable increase in the recent years and f m gate
prices are as high as Rs 450kg in the peak season. Elevation to the status of State Fish has also
helped the culture of the species in attracting the attention of policy makers leading to promotion
of its culture. Cage culture in brackishwater bodies, a relatively new technology to the State,
was popularized among the tsunami affected fishermen along with extension and technical
support. The implementation of cage culture was promoted through the Brackishwater Fish
Farmers' Development Agency (BFFDAs) and Agency for Development ofAquaculture Kerala
(ADAK), two subsidiaries of the Department of Fisheries, Government of Kerala. The present
study probes the effects and consequences of cage culture technology adoption among farmers
based on primary data collected from sample respondents during the initial year of culture
On 'dol' net prawn fishery of Bombay during 1966-76
The best prawn catches of 2330.4 t at Versova were in 70-71 and 1917.5 t
at Sassoon Docks were in 1968-69. The peak fishery was generally during October-
December and March-May. The fishery was supported mainly by seven species of
penaeids and three species of non-penaeids; the latter contributing up to 80% of
the catches obtained in Dol nets
First Report on Infection of Argulus quadristriatus (Arthropoda: Crustacea: Branchiura) on Marine Fish Cobia in Brood Stock Pond Culture [2019]
A total of 30 specimens of fish cobia Rachycentron canadum (Total Length = 45–120 cm, Weight = 3.0–25 kg) were stocked at the density of 1 kg/m³ in the polythene lined earthen pond. After 3 months of stocking, fish cobia was found with infection of ectoparasites. Then fishes were sampled at fortnight interval to find the percentage distribution of ectoparasites in different parts of the body for a year and also any pathological symptoms. Identification of the parasite was made through light and electron microscopies. The parasite was identified as Argulus quadristriatus Devaraj and Ameer Hamsa, 1977 (Crustacea: Branchiura: Argulidae) commonly called as fish lice. The maximum distribution of pathogenic argulid was observed on the head and operculum of cobia and was found high in summer months from April to June. Pathological symptoms were observed on cobia as erratic swimming, rubbing against substrate in the pond and lesions of epithelial tissues on the infected regions. It must be due to continuous rupturing and feeding of argulids on the skin of cobia using its powerful antennae. Scanning electron micrographs revealed some important morphological features of A. quadristriatus. This is a first report of A. quadristriatus infection on cobia reared in a land-based pond ecosystem
XVI Agricultural Science Congress 2023: Transformation of Agri-Food Systems for Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
The XVI Agricultural Science Congress being jointly organized by the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences
(NAAS) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) during 10-13 October 2023, at hotel Le Meridien,
Kochi, is a mega event echoing the theme “Transformation of Agri-Food Systems for achieving Sustainable
Development Goals”. ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute takes great pride in hosting the XVI ASC,
which will be the perfect point of convergence of academicians, researchers, students, farmers, fishers, traders,
entrepreneurs, and other stakeholders involved in agri-production systems that ensure food and nutritional security
for a burgeoning population.
With impeding challenges like growing urbanization, increasing unemployment, growing population, increasing
food demands, degradation of natural resources through human interference, climate change impacts and natural
calamities, the challenges ahead for India to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set out by the
United Nations are many. The XVI ASC will provide an interface for dissemination of useful information across all
sectors of stakeholders invested in developing India’s agri-food systems, not only to meet the SDGs, but also to
ensure a stable structure on par with agri-food systems around the world.
It is an honour to present this Book of Abstracts which is a compilation of a total of 668 abstracts that convey the
results of R&D programs being done in India. The abstracts have been categorized under 10 major Themes – 1.
Ensuring Food & Nutritional Security: Production, Consumption and Value addition; 2. Climate Action for Sustainable
Agri-Food Systems; 3. Frontier Science and emerging Genetic Technologies: Genome, Breeding, Gene Editing;
4. Livestock-based Transformation of Food Systems; 5. Horticulture-based Transformation of Food Systems; 6.
Aquaculture & Fisheries-based Transformation of Food Systems; 7. Nature-based Solutions for Sustainable AgriFood Systems; 8. Next Generation Technologies: Digital Agriculture, Precision Farming and AI-based Systems; 9.
Policies and Institutions for Transforming Agri-Food Systems; 10. International Partnership for Research, Education
and Development.
This Book of Abstracts sets the stage for the mega event itself, which will see a flow of knowledge emanating
from a zeal to transform and push India’s Agri-Food Systems to perform par excellence and achieve not only the
SDGs of the UN but also to rise as a world leader in the sector. I thank and congratulate all the participants who
have submitted abstracts for this mega event, and I also applaud the team that has strived hard to publish this
Book of Abstracts ahead of the event. I wish all the delegates and participants a very vibrant and memorable
time at the XVI ASC
COVID-19: Rapid antigen detection for SARS-CoV-2 by lateral flow assay: A national systematic evaluation of sensitivity and specificity for mass-testing
Background
Lateral flow device (LFD) viral antigen immunoassays have been developed around the world as diagnostic tests for SARS-CoV-2 infection. They have been proposed to deliver an infrastructure-light, cost-economical solution giving results within half an hour.
Methods
LFDs were initially reviewed by a Department of Health and Social Care team, part of the UK government, from which 64 were selected for further evaluation from 1st August to 15th December 2020. Standardised laboratory evaluations, and for those that met the published criteria, field testing in the Falcon-C19 research study and UK pilots were performed (UK COVID-19 testing centres, hospital, schools, armed forces).
Findings
4/64 LFDs so far have desirable performance characteristics (orient Gene, Deepblue, Abbott and Innova SARS-CoV-2 Antigen Rapid Qualitative Test). All these LFDs have a viral antigen detection of >90% at 100,000 RNA copies/ml. 8951 Innova LFD tests were performed with a kit failure rate of 5.6% (502/8951, 95% CI: 5.1–6.1), false positive rate of 0.32% (22/6954, 95% CI: 0.20–0.48). Viral antigen detection/sensitivity across the sampling cohort when performed by laboratory scientists was 78.8% (156/198, 95% CI 72.4–84.3).
Interpretation
Our results suggest LFDs have promising performance characteristics for mass population testing and can be used to identify infectious positive individuals. The Innova LFD shows good viral antigen detection/sensitivity with excellent specificity, although kit failure rates and the impact of training are potential issues. These results support the expanded evaluation of LFDs, and assessment of greater access to testing on COVID-19 transmission.
Funding
Department of Health and Social Care. University of Oxford. Public Health England Porton Down, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, National Institute of Health Research
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