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    Nepal Journals Online (JOL) ; 2023
    In:  Med Phoenix Vol. 8, No. 1 ( 2023-07-30), p. 11-16
    In: Med Phoenix, Nepal Journals Online (JOL), Vol. 8, No. 1 ( 2023-07-30), p. 11-16
    Abstract: Introduction: Acute gastroenteritis accounts for millions of deaths each year in young children, mostly in developing communities. diarrhoea, vomiting and fever are the most common presenting symptoms. The aim of the study was to describe the clinical profile of Acute Gastroenteritis in children at National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birgunj Materials and Methods: This descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out in pediatric ward and Intensive Care Unit at National Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Birgunj, Nepal for 6 months (November 2021 to April 2021). Ethical clearance and informed written consent were taken for the study. Results: Among 138 cases enrolled in the study, most common symptoms were diarrhoea, vomiting and fever. Signs of some dehydration was seen in 39.1% of the cases whereas 4.4% cases had signs of severe dehydration. Oral rehydration Solution (ORS) was mainstay of treatment along with zinc and probiotics. Antibiotics was used in 52.2% cases. Among all the cases, 75.4% cases and their caretakers did not routinely wash their hands. Conclusions: Diarrhoea, vomiting and fever are the most common symptoms in acute gastroenteritis. Use of ORS and zinc is recommended for the management in acute gastroenteritis in children. Antibiotic therapy should be used judiciously in the management of acute gastroenteritis. Increase awareness among the public about proper hand washing and hygiene can significantly reduce the incidence of diarrhoea and other infectious diseases in children.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2631-1992 , 2392-425X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Nepal Journals Online (JOL)
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Forest Research Institute ; 2022
    In:  Indian Forester Vol. 148, No. 2 ( 2022-04-04), p. 207-
    In: Indian Forester, Forest Research Institute, Vol. 148, No. 2 ( 2022-04-04), p. 207-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2321-094X , 0019-4816
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Forest Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2022
    SSG: 23
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    In: Indian Journal of Fisheries, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi, Vol. 68, No. 4 ( 2021-12-31)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0970-6011
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi
    Publication Date: 2021
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    SSG: 21,3
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    MM Publishers ; 2022
    In:  International Journal of Orofacial Research Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2022-07-02), p. 18-23
    In: International Journal of Orofacial Research, MM Publishers, Vol. 1, No. 2 ( 2022-07-02), p. 18-23
    Abstract: Context: The practice of self-medication has been recognized since ages. There has been enough literature available regarding it being there for medical illnesses; however, there is a relative dearth of information about it being there for orodental causes. The present study was planned to determine the abuse of self-medication for orodental causes and the reasons for resorting to it. Materials and Methods: The present study was conducted in rural areas of Central India with 230 consenting participants selected by random sampling and interviewed with the aid of an 18-point, closed-ended question-based, semi-structured questionnaire. Results: Nearly 63.59% of the participants admitted they had resorted to self-medication without any consultation. Odontalgia was the most common reason, for which people resorted to self-medication (57.69%). Seventy percent of the participants did not have the knowledge about the dose, duration, adverse drug reactions, and interactions of drugs with other drugs they had been using. Paracetamol was the most commonly abused drug for self-medication. Conclusion: Analgesics were the most common drugs abused for self-medication. Adequate health education of the populace was found mandatory to make people aware of the use and misuse of drugs and regarding the potential adverse effects and drug interactions they might have led to, especially, when used repeatedly or on a chronic basis. Furthermore, dental health-care services were supposed to be made more readily available and affordable so that self-medication among populace in rural areas could be checked effectively
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2589-5354
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: MM Publishers
    Publication Date: 2022
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    In: Indian Journal of Genetics and Molecular Research, Red Flower Publication Private, Ltd., Vol. 6, No. 2 ( 2017), p. 51-53
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2319-4782 , 2455-5347
    Uniform Title: Maple Syrup Urine Disease - Role of Next Generation Sequencing, A Newer Molecular Technique
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    Publisher: Red Flower Publication Private, Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2017
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    Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Press ; 2021
    In:  Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Vol. 15, No. 2 ( 2021-1-15), p. 81-85
    In: Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Press, Vol. 15, No. 2 ( 2021-1-15), p. 81-85
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Hong Kong Academy of Medicine Press
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206, International Journal of High Dilution Research - IJHDR, Vol. 14, No. 4 ( 2021-08-25), p. 02-07
    Abstract: Homeopathic medicines are often prescribed at very high dilutions and it is a clinically observed fact that the medicinal effect of the drug remains even at these high dilutions. The increase in potency of a medicine due to potentization is still debatable from physico-chemical point of view. Out of various hypotheses to explain this phenomenon, a recent hypothesis, advanced by us and supported by others, is that the size of the constituent particles decreases and eventually achieves nano dimension due to potentization. From the experiments performed by our group, the size of nanoparticles (NPs) of Cuprum metallicum, Zincum oxydatum, Aurum metallicum, Ferrum metallicum and Aconitum napellus (6cH, 30cH and 200cH) have been estimated. A general mathematical expression of the form y = a x-n has been derived which relates the size of NPs (y) with the corresponding potencies (x). There is no method to calculate the accurate potency of the homeopathic medicine, as the potency of a medicine depends to some extent on the method of preparation, for which a standardized procedure is warranted. Also, while handling a medicine, the solvent might evaporate causing a change in the potency. Thus by measuring the size of the NPs and using our proposed standard curve, the potency may be estimated.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1982-6206
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: International Journal of High Dilution Research - IJHDR
    Publication Date: 2021
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    India Meteorological Department ; 2013
    In:  MAUSAM Vol. 64, No. 4 ( 2013-10-01), p. 671-680
    In: MAUSAM, India Meteorological Department, Vol. 64, No. 4 ( 2013-10-01), p. 671-680
    Abstract: bl 'kks/k i= dk mÌs'; Hkkjrh; rVh; LFkku vFkkZr~ if'peh caxky ds vyhiqj ¼dksydkrk½ esa izsf{kr HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k dh enn ls gjxzhCl fofdj.k QkWewZyk ls rkjh[kokj la'kksf/kr KRS irk djuk gS ftlls fd vkxs ;fn U;wure rkieku ¼Tmin½ Kkr gks rks vf/kdre rkieku ¼Tmax½ dk iwokZuqeku nsus esa vFkok blds foijhr] mi;ksx fd;k tk ldsA HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k ds chp lglaca/k dh x.kuk rkjh[kokj fd, x, /kwi ds ?kaVkokj  vk¡dM+ksa ds vkSlr ds mi;ksx ftlesa vkaXLVªkse izsLdkWV QkewZyk ls izkIr fu;rkad  as = 0-25 vkSj bs = 0-5 gS] ls dh xbZZ gSA blesa izsf{kr fd, x, HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k vkadM+ksa dk v/;;u fd;k x;k gSA ;g fuf'pr :i  ls dgk tkrk gS fd vkaxLVªkse izsldkWV QkewZyk HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k dk lVhd vkdyu djrk gS vkSj ;g lgh ik;k tkrk gSA bl 'kks/k i= esa gjxzhCl fofdj.k QkewZyk ¼ftles KRS = 0-19 fy;k x;k gS½ ls rkjh[kokj izkIr fd, x, vf/kdre rkiekuksa rFkk U;wure rkiekuksa ds vkSlr ¼vkadM+s Hkkjr ekSle foKku foHkkx ds vyhiqj] dksydkrk ftyk & 24 ijxuk ds dk;kZy; ls izkIr½ dk mi;ksx djds HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k ds chp lglaca/k dh x.kuk dh xbZ gS vkSj bldk v/;;u izsf{kr HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k ds lkFk Hkh fd;k x;k gSA rkjh[kokj la'kksf/kr KRS dh x.kuk gjxzhCl fofdj.k QkewZyk ls dh xbZA blesa HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k ds izsf{kr vkadM+ksa] rkjh[kokj vf/kdre rkiekuksa vkSj U;wure rkiekuksa ds vkSlr mi;ksx esa fy, x, gSaA bls fdlh LVs'ku ds vf/kdre rkiekuksa  vkSj U;wure rkieku vkadMksa ds rkjh[kokj KRS  ds mi;ksx ds }kjk vkl ikl ds {ks=ksa ds ok"iksRltZu ds fy, HkweaMyh; lkSj fofdj.k dk vkdyu djus ds fy, Hkh mi;ksx esa yk;k tk ldrk gSA  The objective of this study is to find the date wise corrected KRS from the Hargreaves Radiation formula with the help of observed global solar radiation for the Indian coastal location namely Alipore (Kolkata) in West Bengal so that subsequently it can be used for predicting maximum temperature Tmax if minimum temperature Tmin is known or vice-versa. The correlation between the global solar radiation calculated by using date wise average sunshine hour data with constants as = 0.25 and bs = 0.5, from Angstrom Prescott formula with the observed global solar radiation data was studied. The assertion that the Angstrom Prescott formula gives nearly accurate estimation of global solar radiation has been found to be correct. Correlation between the global solar radiation calculated by using date wise average of Tmax and Tmin (sourced from IMD located at Alipore, Kolkata, District - South 24 parganas) from Hargreaves Radiation formula (taking KRS  = 0.19 ) with the observed global solar radiation data was also  studied. Date wise corrected  KRS by Hargreaves Radiation formula was computed using the observed data of global solar radiation, date wise average of maximum temperature Tmax and minimum temperature Tmin. The date wise corrected KRS can be used for better prediction of Tmax and Tmin. Also it can be used for estimation of global solar radiation for reference evapo-transpiration of the neighbourhood areas by utilizing the date wise KRS with the Tmax and Tmin of the station.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0252-9416
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: India Meteorological Department
    Publication Date: 2013
    SSG: 16,13
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    Frontiers Media SA ; 2023
    In:  Frontiers in Microbiology Vol. 13 ( 2023-1-18)
    In: Frontiers in Microbiology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 13 ( 2023-1-18)
    Abstract: Natural carotenoids are well known for their anti-oxidant property and also shown to have antimicrobial and anticancer efficacy. Production of carotenoids from microbial resources mainly from yeast has attracted commercial interest. Breast cancer has the highest incidence among women, and therapy resistance and lack of effective therapeutic strategies are major treatment bottlenecks, particularly for triple-negative subtypes. Yeast carotenoids are recently being evaluated for affordable, non-toxic, natural product-based therapies. In the present study, we have shown an environment-friendly and inexpensive method for carotenoid production from yeasts, utilizing “mandi” wastes, and investigated the biomedical properties of carotenoids, particularly antineoplastic properties. Methods Vegetable “mandi” waste was used to prepare waste hydrolysate, a culture medium, in which oleaginous red yeast Rhodosporidium sp. was grown. Carotenoid pigments were extracted using the solvent extraction method and analyzed by UV spectroscopy, thin-layer chromatography (TLC), and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anticancer activities of the extract were evaluated, followed by in silico docking and absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion/toxicity (ADME/T) studies. Results Carotenoid extract was found to be composed of three main pigments-β-carotene, torulene, and torularhodin. Extract exhibited significant antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-breast cancer activities in vitro while being biocompatible. Interestingly, carotenoids have shown better efficacy in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells than ER+PR+ cells. In silico evaluation predicted binding with breast cancer-specific molecular targets, specifically the three components showed good binding energy toward VEGF receptors and good drug likeliness properties, as well as less toxicity. Discussion This is the first report on anti-breast cancer activities, particularly targeting TNBC cells by red yeast carotenoids (β-carotene, torulene, and torularhodin) produced via a sustainable environment-friendly bioprocess utilizing waste hydrolysate.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1664-302X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Veterinary World ; 2015
    In:  Veterinary World Vol. 8, No. 1 ( 2015-01), p. 33-37
    In: Veterinary World, Veterinary World, Vol. 8, No. 1 ( 2015-01), p. 33-37
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0972-8988 , 2231-0916
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Veterinary World
    Publication Date: 2015
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