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<title>Presowing treatment and enhancement of endangered medicinal tree:AdenantheraPavonina</title>
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<description>Presowing treatment and enhancement of endangered medicinal tree:AdenantheraPavonina
Kumar, Kamlesh
The present research was finalized in Vadodara, Gujrat for the term of January&#13;
26 -2020 to march 29 -2020. Adenatherapavonina is beloved tree species for&#13;
people and forest management. Adenantherapavonina is called as&#13;
RaktaChandana in Hindi and Red sandalwood in English. The seeds were&#13;
accumulated from Manipur Vadodara Gujrat. This is medicinal plant that has&#13;
several advantages. Adenantherapavonina also apply in religion Hindu.&#13;
Adenantherapavonina also treat in daily routine (e.g. Shop). Germination of&#13;
Adenantherapavonina is difficult because of hard seed coat. In this research&#13;
seeds treated with acids (HCL, KNO3, and H2SO4) and plant hormones (GA3,&#13;
IAA, IBA, NAA and BAP). The seeds also treated with organic aspects. The&#13;
seeds dealt with cow dung, cow urine and slurry. The seeds analysed with&#13;
different time and solution. The best result shows cow urine. The germination of&#13;
seeds is 5 out of 8. The seedling recorded as 20 cm. The research will helps in&#13;
environment and forestry because now a days it is becoming rare plant.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>TO ASSESS PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PONGAMIA PINNATA LEAF EXTRACT</title>
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<description>TO ASSESS PHYTOCHEMICAL AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF PONGAMIA PINNATA LEAF EXTRACT
Patel, Akash
The present investigation is portrays the phytochemical test and antibacterial movement of Pongamia pinnata.&#13;
P. pinnata is generally called as "Karanj". P. pinnata is belongs to the family of ‘Fabaceae'. P. pinnata has&#13;
been used in the treatment of bronchitis, challenging hack, rheumatic joints and quench dipsia in diabetes.&#13;
Phytochemical screening of the aqueous and ethanolic extracts of the leaves revealed the presence of alkaloids,&#13;
carbohydrates, reducing sugars etc. In the present investigation of the aqueous and methanol concentrates of the&#13;
leaves of p. pinnata were studied for their antibacterial activity by agar well dispersion technique against three&#13;
microorganisms. The utilization of plant extract with known antimicrobial properties can be of importance for&#13;
treatment.&#13;
Keywords: Phytochemical, p. pinnata, Karanj, Antibacterial activity.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Evaluation of bioactive compounds with its Antimicrobial Property for Andrographis paniculata</title>
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<description>Evaluation of bioactive compounds with its Antimicrobial Property for Andrographis paniculata
Nandasana, Raj
The present study is the continuation of a program aimed at investigation of phytochemical&#13;
properties of Andrographis paniculata leaf, stem, and root extract to justify the traditional&#13;
clain endowed upon this herbal drug as a rasayana in Ayurveda. Andrographis paniculata is&#13;
belongs to family of Acanthaceae and commonly known as Kalmegh, King of better and&#13;
Chirayata. It is a valuable traditional medicine plant. It was antibacterial, anti-fungal,&#13;
antioxidant antimicrobial, antidiabetic and antipyretic, hepatoprotective cardiovascular and&#13;
anti-virus including inhibited HIV properties. The plant commonly used by the local people,&#13;
for the treatment of common cold, fever, malaria, liver disease, snake bites, diabetes, and&#13;
some skin infections. Phytochemical screening of methanol, ethanol, petroleum ether, acetone&#13;
and chloroform, distilled water extract of leaves and stem bark of Andrographis paniculata&#13;
showed the presence of glycosides, phytosterol, saponins, tannins, flavonoids, and other. The&#13;
use of plant extracts for antimicrobial activity and other diseases have been observed to be&#13;
promising remedies since ancient time in Chinese and unani medicine and other. The use of&#13;
plant extracts with known antimicrobial properties can be of appreciable significance for&#13;
therapeutic treatment. The agar well diffusion method was followed to evaluate the&#13;
antibacterial activity of Andrographis paniculata against E. coli, presudomonas, aspergillus&#13;
niger, lacto bacillus, etc. and anti-fungal activity of Andrographis paniculata against candida&#13;
and others. The present investigation evaluate the potential antibacterial activity of&#13;
chloroform and methanol extract of Andrographis paniculata.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the aqueous extract of Piper longum L.</title>
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<description>Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using the aqueous extract of Piper longum L.
Mishra, Karunesh
In recent years, nanotechnology is developing very quickly and gaining more attention. In the&#13;
field of green nanotechnology, there is a synthesis of nanoparticles using environment-friendly&#13;
approach which is cost efficient and lesser time required. These properties are shown by plant&#13;
extract and hence they are used for the synthesis of nanoparticles. Plant extract consists of various&#13;
phytochemicals like alkaloids, terpenoids, flavones, ketones, aldehydes, amides, and carboxylic&#13;
acids. These particles are associated in the synthesis of silver nanoparticles as it will serve as&#13;
reducing and capping agents for the conversion of silver nitrate to silver nanoparticles. The&#13;
enormous potential has been shown by the medicinal plants in the evolution of the new drug&#13;
molecules for different types of severe diseases. Nowadays latest medicines are present in the&#13;
market but herbal medicines still conserve the popularity for historical and cultural reasons [67].&#13;
The great potential of medicinal plant is used for various types of experiment observation, and&#13;
one of the traditional medicinal plant is Piper longum. Piper longum Linn (Indian long pepper)&#13;
is one of the common culinary herb and has been extensively used as an important constituent of&#13;
various indigenous medicines, specifically in traditional Indian medicinal system known as&#13;
Ayurveda. The main objective of the current work is to synthesize silver nanoparticles in an&#13;
aqueous medium using a simple, rapid and inexpensive synthetic approach based on green&#13;
synthesis technique. The effect of 1mM silver nitrate (AgNO3) solution on Piper longum aqueous&#13;
extract and synthesis of nanoparticles. The reaction mixture turned brownish colored after 3 hours&#13;
of incubation period, the synthesized nanoparticles were confirmed using UV-Visible&#13;
Spectrophotometer. The main objective of this paper is to synthesize silver nanoparticles from&#13;
aqueous leaf extract of Piper longum.
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