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Title: NEUROINTEGRAL METHODOLOGY IN ADAPTIVE NEUROSCIENCES IS THE ANSWER
Author: Dr. Julio César Ramírez Vargas, Dr. J Satpathy, Isaidys Adriana Abanto Silva
Keyword: Neurointegral Methodology, Adaptive Neurosciences, Mental Health, Neurofeedback and PTSD.
Page No: 01-43
Abstract: Brain is the most complex organ in the human body. Brain is responsible for everything we do, from thinking and feeling to moving and breathing. This paper presents a clinical study on mental well – b eing and how neurointegral methodology-based adaptive neurosciences can be a catalyst in how neurointegral intervention program can be optimally exploited towards achieving mental health. This new ‘Innovative Wave’, combines virtual reality therapies, relaxation techniques, cognitive stimulation, and other neuroscience-based strategies. Study depicts and opines that that with firm determination, personalized neuroscience-based therapies, and solid family support, it is possible to achieve positive and lasting changes in mental health. This paper is a testament to the transformative potential of adapted neurosciences in improving mental health and highlights the importance of the collaboration between science and compassion in finding effective solutions. Paper envisions a future decades ahead, recognizing the need for advancements in science and technology that would propel humanity forward. Keywords: Neurointegral Methodology, Adaptive Neurosciences, Mental Health, Neurofeedback and PTSD. Download PDF


Title: NEUROINTEGRAL METHODOLOGY IN ADAPTIVE NEUROSCIENCES IS THE ANSWER
Author: Dr. Julio César Ramírez Vargas, Dr. J Satpathy, Isaidys Adriana Abanto Silva
Keyword: Neurointegral Methodology, Adaptive Neurosciences, Mental Health, Neurofeedback and PTSD.
Page No: 01-43
Abstract: Brain is the most complex organ in the human body. Brain is responsible for everything we do, from thinking and feeling to moving and breathing. This paper presents a clinical study on mental well – b eing and how neurointegral methodology-based adaptive neurosciences can be a catalyst in how neurointegral intervention program can be optimally exploited towards achieving mental health. This new ‘Innovative Wave’, combines virtual reality therapies, relaxation techniques, cognitive stimulation, and other neuroscience-based strategies. Study depicts and opines that that with firm determination, personalized neuroscience-based therapies, and solid family support, it is possible to achieve positive and lasting changes in mental health. This paper is a testament to the transformative potential of adapted neurosciences in improving mental health and highlights the importance of the collaboration between science and compassion in finding effective solutions. Paper envisions a future decades ahead, recognizing the need for advancements in science and technology that would propel humanity forward. Keywords: Neurointegral Methodology, Adaptive Neurosciences, Mental Health, Neurofeedback and PTSD. Download PDF


Title: AQUATIC INSIGHTS: HYDROBIOLOGY OF BANDRA SEA LINK, KHAR DANDA AND JUHU BEACH MARINE ECOSYSTEM
Author: Dr. Lalana Khot
Keyword: Marine ecosystem, anthropogenic, hydrobiology, Bandra sea link, Khar Danda, Juhu beach
Page No: 44-51
Abstract: Out of the total water present on Earth, only 2% is fresh water; whereas rest of the 98% is marine water. Thus, the marine ecosystem becomes the richest and prosperous ecosystem of all. Maintaining a balance between the environment with that of the organisms living in and around it becomes very crucial. This blessing of nature is depleting day by day due to various anthropogenic activities which also affect the hydrobiology of the wetlands and in turn the marine biodiversity. A large number of the waste generated through anthropogenic activities find their way into the polluted coastal waters in the area under study. The present work deals with the “Comparative aspect of hydrobiology of Bandra Sea link coast (site A), Khar Danda (site B) and Juhu Beach (site C)”. Hydrological parameters like colour, odour, salinity, temperature, pH, CO2, DO, BOD, COD, Hardness, along with nutrient like Phosphates from three selected sites was carried out for a year. Standard method was used for estimation of various parameters. Dumping of wastes, domestic sewage and industrial effluents has affected the hydrobiology of this coastal water. Download PDF


Title: AQUATIC INSIGHTS: HYDROBIOLOGY OF BANDRA SEA LINK, KHAR DANDA AND JUHU BEACH MARINE ECOSYSTEM
Author: Dr. Lalana Khot
Keyword: Marine ecosystem, anthropogenic, hydrobiology, Bandra sea link, Khar Danda, Juhu beach
Page No: 44-51
Abstract: Out of the total water present on Earth, only 2% is fresh water; whereas rest of the 98% is marine water. Thus, the marine ecosystem becomes the richest and prosperous ecosystem of all. Maintaining a balance between the environment with that of the organisms living in and around it becomes very crucial. This blessing of nature is depleting day by day due to various anthropogenic activities which also affect the hydrobiology of the wetlands and in turn the marine biodiversity. A large number of the waste generated through anthropogenic activities find their way into the polluted coastal waters in the area under study. The present work deals with the “Comparative aspect of hydrobiology of Bandra Sea link coast (site A), Khar Danda (site B) and Juhu Beach (site C)”. Hydrological parameters like colour, odour, salinity, temperature, pH, CO2, DO, BOD, COD, Hardness, along with nutrient like Phosphates from three selected sites was carried out for a year. Standard method was used for estimation of various parameters. Dumping of wastes, domestic sewage and industrial effluents has affected the hydrobiology of this coastal water. Download PDF


Title: UNVEILING THE FAUNAL DIVERSITY IN AN AROUND MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM OF DUTT MANDIR, DONGRI VILLAGE, BHAYANDER, MAHARASHTRA
Author: Dr. Lalana Khot
Keyword: Mangrove forest, Dutt Mandir, Dongri village, Bhayander, Anthropogenic, faunal diversity,
Page No: 52-59
Abstract: Mangrove forests also called mangrove swamps are productive wetlands that occur along the coast line and are among the world’s most productive ecosystem. They provide refuge as well as serve breeding and nursing grounds for many species of animals. The mangrove vegetation and estuarine water provide habitats to diverse animal species. The tangled mass of roots provide an ideal dwelling for spawn, fry, fingerlings and juveniles of many species of finfish, shellfish and crustaceans. The green canopy surrounding this area provides roosting and nesting sites for many birds. The present study deals with the faunal diversity of insects, crustaceans, fishes, reptiles, aves and mammals observed at Dutt mandir, Dongri Village, Bhayander (West) during the period of two years from 2012 to 2014. The study area is blessed with salt pans, estuarine water and mudflats. These mangroves are rich in the faunal diversity, but the threat to the biodiversity possibly due to anthropogenic activities and climatic changes does exist. Download PDF


Title: UNVEILING THE FAUNAL DIVERSITY IN AN AROUND MANGROVE ECOSYSTEM OF DUTT MANDIR, DONGRI VILLAGE, BHAYANDER, MAHARASHTRA
Author: Dr. Lalana Khot
Keyword: Mangrove forest, Dutt Mandir, Dongri village, Bhayander, Anthropogenic, faunal diversity,
Page No: 52-59
Abstract: Mangrove forests also called mangrove swamps are productive wetlands that occur along the coast line and are among the world’s most productive ecosystem. They provide refuge as well as serve breeding and nursing grounds for many species of animals. The mangrove vegetation and estuarine water provide habitats to diverse animal species. The tangled mass of roots provide an ideal dwelling for spawn, fry, fingerlings and juveniles of many species of finfish, shellfish and crustaceans. The green canopy surrounding this area provides roosting and nesting sites for many birds. The present study deals with the faunal diversity of insects, crustaceans, fishes, reptiles, aves and mammals observed at Dutt mandir, Dongri Village, Bhayander (West) during the period of two years from 2012 to 2014. The study area is blessed with salt pans, estuarine water and mudflats. These mangroves are rich in the faunal diversity, but the threat to the biodiversity possibly due to anthropogenic activities and climatic changes does exist. Download PDF


Title: HPTLC METHOD FOR QUANTITATION OF ALLETHRIN FROM DRIED PEEL AND SEED OF Annona squamosa.
Author: Ashutosh Jadhav, Prafullachandra Tekale and Ranjeet Kaur
Keyword: High-performance thin layer chromatography, quantification, herbal, Annona squamosa
Page No: 60-65
Abstract: A precise and straightforward high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) technique has been created to quantitatively measure Allethrin in the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa. Th e chromatographic assessment involved the use of a Hexane extract obtained from the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa on silica gel 60 F254 TLC plates, utilizing a solvent mixture composed of petroleum ether and diethyl ether in a ratio of 7:3 (v/v). The detection and quantification of Allethrin were achieved by scanning densitometry at a wavelength of 237nm. The method's precision was validated, and its accuracy was confirmed through recovery experiments at three different Allethrin levels. This proposed HPTLC method effectively separated Allethrin from other components present in the Hexane extract of the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa, making it suitable for Allethrin quantification. A comprehensive literature review revealed that no prior method existed for detecting or quantifying Allethrin in the dried peel and seed of Annona squamosa fruit. Consequently, in this research, we developed and validated an HPTLC method to quantify Allethrin in the dried peel and seed of Annona squamosa fruit. Keywords: High-performance thin layer chromatography, quantification, herbal, Annona squamosa Download PDF


Title: HPTLC METHOD FOR QUANTITATION OF ALLETHRIN FROM DRIED PEEL AND SEED OF Annona squamosa.
Author: Ashutosh Jadhav, Prafullachandra Tekale and Ranjeet Kaur
Keyword: High-performance thin layer chromatography, quantification, herbal, Annona squamosa
Page No: 60-65
Abstract: A precise and straightforward high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) technique has been created to quantitatively measure Allethrin in the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa. Th e chromatographic assessment involved the use of a Hexane extract obtained from the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa on silica gel 60 F254 TLC plates, utilizing a solvent mixture composed of petroleum ether and diethyl ether in a ratio of 7:3 (v/v). The detection and quantification of Allethrin were achieved by scanning densitometry at a wavelength of 237nm. The method's precision was validated, and its accuracy was confirmed through recovery experiments at three different Allethrin levels. This proposed HPTLC method effectively separated Allethrin from other components present in the Hexane extract of the dried seed and peel powder of Annona squamosa, making it suitable for Allethrin quantification. A comprehensive literature review revealed that no prior method existed for detecting or quantifying Allethrin in the dried peel and seed of Annona squamosa fruit. Consequently, in this research, we developed and validated an HPTLC method to quantify Allethrin in the dried peel and seed of Annona squamosa fruit. Keywords: High-performance thin layer chromatography, quantification, herbal, Annona squamosa Download PDF


Title: DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HERBAL NANOPARTICLES
Author: Deeksha Bhojak, Neeraj Sharma, Dharmendra Solanki, Umesh Atneria
Keyword: Nanoparticles, phytochemicals
Page No: 66-71
Abstract: The objectives of the present study are biosynthesis of nanoparticles is a kind of bottom up approach where the main reaction occurring is reduction/oxidation. The need for biosynthesis of nanoparticl es rose as the physical and chemical processes were costly. Often, chemical synthesis method leads to presence of some of the toxic chemical absorbed on the surface that may have adverse effect in the medical applications. This is not an issue when it comes to biosynthesized nanoparticles via green synthesis route. So, in the search of cheaper pathways for nanoparticles synthesis, scientist used microbial enzymes and plant extracts (phytochemicals). With their antioxidant or reducing properties they are usually responsible for the reduction of metal compounds into their respective nanoparticles. Green synthesis provides advancement over chemical and physical method as it is cost. Keywords: Nanoparticles, phytochemicals, Download PDF


Title: DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF HERBAL NANOPARTICLES
Author: Deeksha Bhojak, Neeraj Sharma, Dharmendra Solanki, Umesh Atneria
Keyword: Nanoparticles, phytochemicals
Page No: 66-71
Abstract: The objectives of the present study are biosynthesis of nanoparticles is a kind of bottom up approach where the main reaction occurring is reduction/oxidation. The need for biosynthesis of nanoparticl es rose as the physical and chemical processes were costly. Often, chemical synthesis method leads to presence of some of the toxic chemical absorbed on the surface that may have adverse effect in the medical applications. This is not an issue when it comes to biosynthesized nanoparticles via green synthesis route. So, in the search of cheaper pathways for nanoparticles synthesis, scientist used microbial enzymes and plant extracts (phytochemicals). With their antioxidant or reducing properties they are usually responsible for the reduction of metal compounds into their respective nanoparticles. Green synthesis provides advancement over chemical and physical method as it is cost. Keywords: Nanoparticles, phytochemicals, Download PDF


Title: FORMULATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TRANSDERMAL DOSAGES OF DILTIAZEM
Author: Abhishek Mishra*, Raju Choukse, Rakesh Patel, Jyoti Jamre
Keyword: Transdermal, Diltiazem, Formulation and Development.
Page No: 72-76
Abstract: The objective of this research work is formulate And develop the New Transdermal dosages of Diltiazem. Research work includes preformulation studies which involving description, solubility, melting p oint, of the drug were found to be comparable with the standard. Based on the all the above preformulation studies the drug was suitable for making the transdermal formulation. The transdermal drug delivery system F1 is having greater % drug release. Formulation F6 having less drug release capacity than other formulations. The formulation F6 shows better extended release up to 12 hrs when compared to other formulations. So it was concluded that the formulation F6 prepared by using Eudragit RS 100(1:2 ratio)is the better formulation for control release of drug up to 12 hrs of time. Results of the present study encouraged that the Diltiazem HCl with Eudragit RS 100 transdermal patch can be used as controlled drug delivery system and frequency of administration can be minimized. it is clearly indicated that the Diltiazem HCl transdermal patches containing Eudragit RS 100 in the ratio of 1:2 (F6) was the best formulation among the prepared patches.Download PDF


Title: FORMULATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW TRANSDERMAL DOSAGES OF DILTIAZEM
Author: Abhishek Mishra*, Raju Choukse, Rakesh Patel, Jyoti Jamre
Keyword: Transdermal, Diltiazem, Formulation and Development.
Page No: 72-76
Abstract: The objective of this research work is formulate And develop the New Transdermal dosages of Diltiazem. Research work includes preformulation studies which involving description, solubility, melting p oint, of the drug were found to be comparable with the standard. Based on the all the above preformulation studies the drug was suitable for making the transdermal formulation. The transdermal drug delivery system F1 is having greater % drug release. Formulation F6 having less drug release capacity than other formulations. The formulation F6 shows better extended release up to 12 hrs when compared to other formulations. So it was concluded that the formulation F6 prepared by using Eudragit RS 100(1:2 ratio)is the better formulation for control release of drug up to 12 hrs of time. Results of the present study encouraged that the Diltiazem HCl with Eudragit RS 100 transdermal patch can be used as controlled drug delivery system and frequency of administration can be minimized. it is clearly indicated that the Diltiazem HCl transdermal patches containing Eudragit RS 100 in the ratio of 1:2 (F6) was the best formulation among the prepared patches.Download PDF