10 research outputs found
Formulation and In-vitro Evaluation of Famciclovir Floating Tablets by Melt Granulation Technique
701-706Famciclovir is an antiviral drug agent which undergoes rapid biotransformation to the active antiviral compound penciclovir, which has inhibitory activity against herpes simplex virus. Famciclovir has shorter half life, having maximum absorption in stomach and upper part of the small intestine. Due to low gastric retention time, the bioavailability of drug is low as the large portion of drug misses the absorption window. The purpose of this study was to develop a gastroretentive floating drug delivery system to prolong the gastric residence time after oral administration, at a particular site and controlling the release of drug especially useful for achieving controlled plasma level as well as improving bioavailability. Formulations were designed using Gelucire 43/0, Geleol, and Compritol 888 ATO, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC K100M) as release-retarding polymer. Sodium bicarbonate and Citric acid as a gas former. Swelling ability, floating behavior and drug release studies were conducted in simulated gastric fluid. The tablets showed acceptable physicochemical properties. Drug release from the tablets was dependant on the ratio and type of the polymer used in the formulation. The in-vitro drug release pattern of Famciclovir floating tablets was fitted to different kinetic models which showed highest regression for Zero order kinetics with Erosion mechanism
Mechanical Behavior of Aluminum and Graphene Nanopowder-Based Composites
Producing items that are of both high quality and long lasting is a difficult task for companies right now. There is a huge need for a wide range of engineering materials in today’s technologically advanced globe. The strength and qualities of the material determine the amount of material that may be used. Due to its excellent mechanical qualities and low density, aluminum-7075 alloy is mostly employed in transportation applications such as aerospace, marine, and vehicle production. This study addresses the fabrication and characterization of Al7075 semisolid metal matrix composite (MMC) reinforced with graphene nanoparticles. Samples are made with and without stirring graphene in aluminum-7075 at various temperatures of 800°, 830°, 860°, 890°, and 920°C. At these temperatures, the material is semisolid, so graphene is introduced and stirred into the molten liquid. The specimens meet the requirements of the American Society for Testing and Material (ASTM). The hardness, tensile strength, impact strength, and compression strength of various materials are evaluated and compared. Temperature lowers tensile strength, hardness, and compression. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) is used to examine the microstructure. The specimen is evaluated using ANSYS. Specimens with stirring have better mechanical characteristics. Graphene has high hardness and strength
Host-parasite interaction associated with major mental illness
Clinical studies frequently report that patients with major mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have co-morbid physical conditions, suggesting that systemic alterations affecting both brain and peripheral tissues might underlie the disorders. Numerous studies have reported elevated levels of anti-Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) antibodies in patients with major mental illnesses, but the underlying mechanism was unclear. Using multidisciplinary epidemiological, cell biological, and gene expression profiling approaches, we report here multiple lines of evidence suggesting that a major mental illness-related susceptibility factor, Disrupted in schizophrenia (DISC1), is involved in host immune responses against T. gondii infection. Specifically, our cell biology and gene expression studies have revealed that DISC1 Leu607Phe variation, which changes DISC1 interaction with activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), modifies gene expression patterns upon T. gondii infection. Our epidemiological data have also shown that DISC1 607 Phe/Phe genotype was associated with higher T. gondii antibody levels in sera. Although further studies are required, our study provides mechanistic insight into one of the few well-replicated serological observations in major mental illness
Host-parasite interaction associated with major mental illness
Clinical studies frequently report that patients with major mental illness such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder have co-morbid physical conditions, suggesting that systemic alterations affecting both brain and peripheral tissues might underlie the disorders. Numerous studies have reported elevated levels of anti-Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) antibodies in patients with major mental illnesses, but the underlying mechanism was unclear. Using multidisciplinary epidemiological, cell biological, and gene expression profiling approaches, we report here multiple lines of evidence suggesting that a major mental illness-related susceptibility factor, Disrupted in schizophrenia (DISC1), is involved in host immune responses against T. gondii infection. Specifically, our cell biology and gene expression studies have revealed that DISC1 Leu607Phe variation, which changes DISC1 interaction with activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), modifies gene expression patterns upon T. gondii infection. Our epidemiological data have also shown that DISC1 607 Phe/Phe genotype was associated with higher T. gondii antibody levels in sera. Although further studies are required, our study provides mechanistic insight into one of the few well-replicated serological observations in major mental illness
TEQIP - III Sponsored First International Conference on Innovations and Challenges in Computing, Analytics and Security
This book contains abstracts of the various research papers of the academic & research community presented at the International Conference on Innovations and Challenges in Computing, Analytics and Security (ICICCAS-2020). ICICCAS-2020 has served as a platform for researchers, professionals to meet and exchange ideas on computing, data analytics, and security. The conference has invited papers in seven main tracks of Data Science, Networking Technologies, Sequential, Parallel, Distributed and Cloud Computing, Advances in Software Engineering, Multimedia, Image Processing, and Embedded Systems, Security and Privacy, Special Track (IoT, Smart Technologies and Green Engineering). The Technical and Advisory Committee Members were from various countries that have rich Research and Academic experience.
Conference Title: TEQIP - III Sponsored First International Conference on Innovations and Challenges in Computing, Analytics and SecurityConference Acronym: ICICCAS-2020Conference Date: 29-30 July 2020Conference Location: Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry – 605014, India (Virtual Mode)Conference Organizer: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry, India.Conference Sponsor: TEQIP-III NPIU (A Unit of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, India)