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Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra
Education•Ranchi, India•
About: Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra is a education organization based out in Ranchi, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Dielectric. The organization has 2801 authors who have published 4789 publications receiving 52426 citations. The organization is also known as: BIT.
Topics: Computer science, Dielectric, Microstrip antenna, Population, CMOS
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TL;DR: Significantly higher xylanase production was possible through optimization of environmental stresses by fed batch process and K2HPO4 showed significant role both the morphology of the microorganism and produces enzymes in fed batch fermentation.
Abstract: The physiological and morphological changes were extensively studied during fed batch fermentation using newly isolated Aspergillus niger (KP8741021) Significantly higher xylanase production was possible through optimization of environmental stresses by fed batch process The fed batch fermentation was carried out for improved xylanase production (2524 U) where initial xylan was kept 15 g/L in the production medium However, 3 g/L of xylan with 50 mM K2HPO4 having pH-7 was consecutively fed at 72 and 120 h of fermentation K2HPO4 showed significant role both the morphology of the microorganism and produces enzymes in fed batch fermentation During feeding phase, the pH was found in the range of 65 to 7 which was used as marker for the fed batch process The crude enzyme was used for the bio-bleaching of banana pulp
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TL;DR: The effectiveness of design yields a stable optimized SNEDDS with enhanced permeation potential, which is expected to improve oral bioavailability of loratadine and to exploit its potential for intestinal permeability.
Abstract: In this investigation, multivariate design approach was employed to develop self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) of loratadine and to exploit its potential for intestinal permeability. Drug solubility was determined in various vehicles and existence of self-nanoemulsifying region was evaluated by phase diagram studies. The influence of formulation variables X1 (Capmul MCM C8) and X2 (Solutol HS15) on SNEDDS was assessed for mean globule sizes in different media (Y1–Y3), emulsification time (Y4) and drug-release parameters (Y5–Y6), to improve quality attributes of SNEDDS. Significant models were generated, statistically analyzed by analysis of variance and validated using the residual and leverage plots. The interaction, contour and response plots explicitly demonstrated the influence of one factor on the other and displayed trend of factor-effect on responses. The pH-independent optimized formulation was obtained with appreciable global desirability (0.9266). The strenuous act of det...
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TL;DR: Overall, scopoletin is a partially selective MAO-B inhibitor that increases brain dopamine level and decreases its metabolite DOPAC in striatum that significantly increases dopamine level.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a single cylinder 4-stroke compression ignition research diesel engine with and without Di-tertiary-butyl-peroxide (DTBP) was used to measure the ignition delay of the dual fuel diesel (DFD) engine at different load conditions and substitution of diesel by hydrogen with or without DTBP and then it was compared with predicted ID given by Hardenberg-Hase equation and modified Hase equation.
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TL;DR: From toxicity and biodegradability study it was proved that the microspheres were safe for internal use and complied with bio-safety criterion, and in comparison between the LBG-PVA and Am-g-LBG- PVA IPNmicrospheres, the later showed well controlled release property than the first in biological condition.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Bharat Bhushan | 116 | 1276 | 62506 |
Santosh Kumar | 80 | 1196 | 29391 |
Ramesh Chandra | 66 | 620 | 16293 |
J. Paulo Davim | 64 | 382 | 13403 |
Manish Kumar | 61 | 1425 | 21762 |
Sandeep Singh | 52 | 670 | 11566 |
Ajar Nath Yadav | 48 | 147 | 6090 |
Indranil Manna | 46 | 263 | 9306 |
Anant Paradkar | 43 | 195 | 6260 |
Sagar Pal | 40 | 141 | 5271 |
Pratyoosh Shukla | 39 | 194 | 4373 |
Neha Gupta | 36 | 213 | 4782 |
Prasanta K. Jana | 35 | 169 | 4135 |
Sumit Basu | 34 | 123 | 4275 |
Pradeep Sharma | 33 | 436 | 4825 |