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    to water. It is capable of absorbing water from 10 to 600% relative to the dry weight. Because of its unique property, it was one of the first material to be used in contact lenses. Xanthan gum is a polysaccharide secreted by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris. There have been a lot of work done on Xanthan gum (GX), it has very good thickening properties of aqueous salts solutions. These are used as emulsifiers which contain hydrophilic and

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    Eradication, containment, control and mitigation are the four main strategies for dealing with established invasive species (Wittenberg & Cock, 2001). The options for each management strategy are varied based on the complexity of ecosystems, species richness, and climatic regions involved (Huston, 2004). During the implement of management programme, it is important to simultaneously monitor the impact of the actions, as some native species can also be affected by newly disturbances, the monitoring

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    The microRNAs (miRNAs) are single-stranded small, endogenous, non-coding regulatory RNA with size varying ~21 to 24 nucleotides. microRNA mediated gene regulation play an important role in the negative regulation of gene at post-transcriptional level by targeting the mRNAs of protein coding genes by cleavage or repressing protein translation in eukaryotes and viruses (Bartel, 2004). microRNAs are expressed from their own genes located in the intergenic or intragenic region on the chromosomes (Lagos-Quintana

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    4. DRUG AND EXCIPIENT PROFILES 4.1 Drug profile: domperidone meleate. (73, 74, 75) Synonym Apo Domperidone, Domidon Description Domperidone Meleate is a white or almost white powder. It shows polymorphism. It is specific blockers of dopamine receptors. It is administered orally, rectally or intravenously. It is given to relieve from nausea and vomiting, as prokinetic agent through increase in gastrointestinal peristalsis and to increase lactation Structure Molecular Formula C22H24Cl N502

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    4. DRUG AND EXCIPIENT PROFILES 4.1 Drug profile: Domperidone maleate. (73, 74, 75) Synonym Apo Domperidone, Domidon Description Domperidone Maleate is a white or almost white powder. It shows polymorphism. It is specific blockers of dopamine receptors. It is administered orally, rectally or intravenously. It is given to relieve from nausea and vomiting, as prokinetic agent through increase in gastrointestinal peristalsis and to increase lactation Structure Figure 4.1: Structure of Domperidone

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    The purpose of the article ‘Quorum-sensing regulation in staphylococci—an overview’ is to provide a better understanding of quorum-sensing regulation among staphylococci. Quorum sensing is one of the regulatory mechanism by which staphylococci regulates the gene expression in accordance with its population density and surrounding environment through the use of signal molecules during cell-to- cell communication. Such mechanism is important for the staphylococci pathogenesis, as it provides coordination

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    Irish Famine Essay

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    Irish Famine (1845–1849), and still remains the most destructive pathogen of solanaceous crops, including tomato and potato. The soya bean root and stem rot agent, Phytophthora sojae (Anon., 2016e). e) Macrophomina: It has a very wide host distribution covering most of the tropics and subtropics, extending well into temperate zones (Songa 1995). f) Fusarium: The fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum cause disease to a wide variety of hosts of any age. Tomato, tobacco, legumes, cucurbits, sweet potatoes

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    Citrus Canker Essay

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    Malvika 8/14/2015   ABSTRACT This topic presents disease of plant. The name of the disease is citrus canker which is bacterial disease. Firstly, Citrus Canker, cancrosis A, brought about by Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri, is a damaging problem of such products as grapefruit, sweet orange and tangelo. In any case, satsuma mandarin, Ponkan and Hassaku orange are impervious to the problem. Resistance of citrus species to ulcer, considering inalienable

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    Literature review Pigeon pea is one of the most commonly grown pulses crop in different agro ecological region. It contributes 16% of total pulse production in India, standing second place after chick pea. In India, pigeon pea cover an area of 4.42 m ha, occupying 14.5% of area under pulses production and productivity around 707 kg/ha (Mula et al., 2014). Pulses are known to have high protein contain and pigeon pea has 20-22% protein contain (Saxena et al., 2010). But due to lack of proper rainfall

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    As described, eighteen lactic acid bacteria strains were screened by quantitative and qualitative evaluation methods for biosurfactant production. The results of the qualitative assays (Table 2) revealed that six strains (SHU6811, SHU1593, SHU1563, SHU3455, SHU1904 and SHU68) had the ability to cause complete hemolysis (β-hemolysis) in blood agar culture medium. In addition, five strains (SHU6343, SHU1593, SHU3455, SHU1904 and SHU68) were detected positive by the oil spreading and drop-collapse assays

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