Natural polysaccharides as potential excipients for colon drug targeting – a review
Recent decades, the colon targeting drug delivery via oral route is one of the most convenient and popular systems, which deliver the drugs to the specific site for both local as well as systemic action. Oral conventional dosage forms basically disintegrate in the stomach and gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and it mainly depends on the physicochemical properties of the drug. But targeting the drug to the colon should be protected till it reaches to cecum by means of controlled polymers. Colonic drug delivery has become popular to treat diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, carcinomas and other infections, where by local concentration can be achieved in specific site , and minimizing the side effects. Colon site has being investigated as a potential site for delivery of proteins and peptides. Biodegradable polymers from natural synthetic sources are very cheap, widely available and resistant to digestive action to stomach and GIT enzymes. Presently the numbers of studies have been carried and reported with natural polymers for targeting the drugs to colon. Generally, they have more potential advantages than the synthetic one. The present review is elaborately revealed the potential advantages of natural polysaccharides and its cross-linking derivatives.
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On product of intuitionistic L – fuzzy H-ideals of BF-algebras
This paper introduces the notion of the Generalization of Cartesian Product on Intuitionistic L-fuzzy H-ideals of BF-algebra and deals some simple but interesting results.
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On Some New Applications in and Spaces via -Open Sets
The notion of -closed set was introduced and studied by R. Devi, V. Kokilavani and P. Basker [2]. In [5], the -closure and the -kernel are defined in terms of this weakly ultra- -separation and also investigate some of the properties of the -kernel and the -closure. Using this concept we introduce - -spaces, and spaces are also defined.
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On the Comparative Study of Estimators in Seemingly Unrelated Regression Equations
This work examined the efficiencies of Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) and Seemingly Unrelated Regression (SUR) estimators in lagged and unlagged models. Literature has shown gain in efficiency of SUR estimator over OLS estimator when the errors are correlated across equations. This paper studied the efficiencies of these estimators in a lagged and unlagged models and also sought a comparative study of these estimators in both models.Data was simulated for sample sizes 50, 100 and 1000 with 5000 bootstrapped replicates in each case with the predictors having Gaussian distribution. Results from the study showed that both estimators were efficient in each model with the SUR estimator being consistently more efficient than the OLS estimator as the sample size increased. On the assessment of the models, the unlagged model was found to be more efficient than the lagged model in small sample but converged as sample size increased.
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Optimal conductor selection in radial power distribution system planning using genetic algorithm
This paper presents optimal cross section selection of MV feeders in radial power distribution system planning to reduce power loss and improve voltage profile using genetic algorithm. To analysis the steady state of network in each step of optimization, a direct approach load flow which is both robust and efficient and has high convergence speed is used. In this paper, feeder cross section selection will be performed considering the economic, power loss, and energy loss factors so that, constraints like maximum current capacity of feeders and allowed voltage drop of nodes are satisfied. The obtained result of feeder cross section selection problem will be close to absolute optimum point because of using genetic algorithm as an optimization tool. The proposed method is implemented on MATLAB software environment and through numerical example the validity of proposed method is verified.
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Packet switching and network technologies
A packet is a unit of data that is transmitted across a packet-switched network. A packet-switched network is an interconnected set of networks that are joined by routers or switching routers. Packet switching contrasts with another principal networking paradigm, circuit switching, a method which sets up a limited number of dedicated connections of constant bit rate and constant delay between nodes for exclusive use during the communication session. An overview of packet switching and packet technologies that use wired and wireless media Local Area Networks: Packets Switching.
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Penile metastasis of right colon adenocarcinoma: A rare case report and review of the literature.
We report the case of a 86-year-old man with previously diagnosed an adenocarcinoma of the right colon with metastasis to the penis. The patient underwent right hemicolectomy with negative margins and completed 12 cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with Oxaliplatin and a fluoropyrimidine (FOLFOX IV). Two years later after the surgery, the patient presented tumoral progression and apparition of multiple metastases on liver and peritoneal carcinosis, the patient is since on supportive and palliative care. Few months later the clinical examination showed an indurated lesion of glans penis, whose resection was consistent with metastatic colon adenocarcinoma.
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Performance Analysis of Variable Compression Ratio Diesel Engine using Methyl Ester of Cotton Seed Oil blend with Diesel.
Variety of vegetable oils are available as alternate fuels but due to their high viscosity and low volatility, they are blended with diesel. Aim of the present work is to evaluate performance of diesel engine fueled with blends of methyl ester of cotton seed oil and diesel. Filtered cotton seed oil is converted into its methyl ester using transesterification process. Engine used is four stroke, single cylinder, variable compression ratio water cooled engine. Results show higher brake thermal efficiency and lower brake specific fuel consumption for B10 as compared to other blends.
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Performance Evaluation of Column Dynamics for Phenol Adsorption by Coal Fly Ash
In this study coal fly ash (CFA) which is the waste product of coal fired power plant is used as an adsorbent for adsorption of phenol from aqueous solution in packed bed column. The effect of bed height (7.5, 13.5, 27.5 cm), effect of flow rate (0.375, 0.75 and 1.0 ml/min) and initial phenol concentration (70.0, 292.7, 651.2, 1039.9 mgL-1) on the adsorption were studied by assessing the breakthrough curve. Thomas and Yoon-Nelson models were used to evaluate the column performance. The result shows that with increase in flow rate, break point time decreases while the values of maximum adsorption capacity (q0) decreased and the Thomas constant (KTh) increased. As the bed height and initial concentration increases, break point time increases with bed height but decreases with initial concentration but q0 increased while KTh decreased. The maximum adsorption capacity was found to be 5.90 mg/g at 1.0 ml/min flow rate and 27.5 cm bed height with phenol concentration of 1039.9 mg/L. Key words: Coal fly ash, Phenol, packed bed column, adsorption, Thomas and Yoon Nelson model.
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Physico-chemical investigation of river cauvery in bhavani region, Erode district, Tamil nadu, India
River Cauvery is the major river system of south India. The nature of the quality of river water were studied for 11 physico-chemical parameters at four locations of the River Cauvery near Bhavani region of erode district, for a period of one year (January-December 2012) at monthly intervals. Over the years of time, river has been subjected to human interference regularly and water quality was getting deteriorated profoundly. Major anthropogenic activities practiced were in and around the study area. Agriculture, abstraction of water for irrigation and drinking, washing cloths, discharging of sewage waste, sand mining, boating, fishing, open defecation and religious ritual activities along the stretch were generating serious threat to the biota of the river by altering the physico-chemical concentration of the river system. The seasonal and yearly trends were discussed to comprehend anthropogenic interferences on the river. The Temperature, pH, Turbidity, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Electrical Conductivity (EC), Phenolphthalein Alkalinity, Total Alkalinity and Total Hardness levels indicate the moderate quality of water. The values of Dissolve Oxygen (DO), Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) levels indicate the presence of major organic pollution sources. The possibility is that since there are major industries in the study area, the major source of organic pollutants could be from these industries and domestic source. Thus present study concludes that river water was not severely polluted. Almost all the results are within the permissible limit when compared with Bureau of Indian Standards. However, it is suggested adequate treatment measures for the industrial effluents so as to reduce the organic pollutants before the situation becomes alarming.
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