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MedPulse International Journal of Gynaecology, 2021
Chemical Engineering Journal
International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of Prostaglan... more Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of Prostaglandins (vaginal misoprostol) in the termination of second and third trimester pregnancies complicated with intrauterine fetal death.Methods: This study was carried out on 100 women with intrauterine fetal demise in second and third trimester pregnancies collected from Government Medical college and Hospital during the period October 2014 to October 2016.Results: By the application of 25µg of misoprostol in the posterior fornix of vagina every 4 hourly over 24 hours. The progress, adverse effects and outcomes were assesed. The success rate was 92.76% and 64.52% in women with third and second trimesters respectively. The mean induction delivery interval was 15.67±9.64 and 24.94±8.23 for women with third and second trimesters respectively. The induction delivery interval correlated negatively with the duration of gestation. The mean value of total required dose was 192.42±128.99 and 361.29±13...
Advances in Microbe-Assisted Phytoremediation of Polluted Sites
Environmental Technology & Innovation
The microbial fuel cell (MFC) a classification of fuel cell has attracted wide research attention... more The microbial fuel cell (MFC) a classification of fuel cell has attracted wide research attention for resolving the emerging energy and environmental crisis of present and future generation. Owing to its strong compliances towards sustainable development goal and safety it is seen as a promising substitution for the polluting technologies. Though this technology has seen tremendous growth in their own technological competence their commercialisation is unrealistic on instantaneous adaptation. The opinion covers the protagonist role of MFC in providing solution to the energy and environmental problems along with its limitations and its competence for future real time application.
International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review, 2016
During our field exploration, many taxa of Sida were collected from various localities of Marathw... more During our field exploration, many taxa of Sida were collected from various localities of Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. Specimens were brought to the laboratory and processed for herbarium specimens with standard procedure given by Survase and Dhabe (2013). Majority of the Specimens were satisfactorily identified and confirmed by using pertinent literature and voucher specimens were deposited in Herbarium,
Urban centers are unambiguously discharging wastewater in the natural streams, lakes, ponds and f... more Urban centers are unambiguously discharging wastewater in the natural streams, lakes, ponds and for irrigation in the agricultural fields. In the early stages of human civilization, wastewater discharges did not pose problem to water bodies as the nature had the capability for degradation and restoration of the quality of water to its normal condition.The key challenges towards better management of the water quality in India are spatial and temporal variation of rainfall, improper management of surface runoff , uneven geographic distribution of ground water resources, repeated droughts and floods, excessive use of groundwater, and contamination, drainage, and salinitization and water quality problems due to treated, partially treated, and untreated wastewater from urban, commercial settlements, industrial establishments, and runoff from the irrigation sector besides strapped management of municipal solid waste.SBRs are used all over the world and have been around since the 1930s. Wi...
Gomti river originates from Madhoganj Tanda village in Pilibhit district, U.P. It passes through ... more Gomti river originates from Madhoganj Tanda village in Pilibhit district, U.P. It passes through the district of Shahjahanpur, Kheri, Hardoi, Sitapur, Lucknow, Barabanki, Sultanpur, Jaunpur and ultimately merges in Ganga. The world is facing problems with a wide variety of pollutants both inorganic and organic in nautre. Healthy soil, clean water and air are the soul of life. Often soil, water and air are no longer clean and pure, but pose human health risks. Gomti receives huge quantities of untreated sewage, agricultural runoff, brings lot of pesticides, fertilizer, street washouts bringing oil, asphalt, sediment and many types of heavy metals. From industrial effluents to domestic discharge, the river becomes more of a flowing dumping yard. The physicochemical parameters in water of river Gomti were assessed to know about the water quality in its catchment area. Total of fifteen sampling sites were selected between Guaghat upstream and Gomti Barrage. Parameters like Temperature, ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptability under v... more Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptability under varied agro - climatic conditions. Maize has the highest genetic yield potential among the cereals. In India, about 28% of maize produced is used for food purpose , about 11% as livestock feed , 48% as poultry feed , 12% in wet milling industry (for example starch and oil production ) and 1% as seed (AICRP , 2007). Pseudomonas fluorescence, a major constituent of rhizospheric bacteria, not only encourages the plant growth through their diverse mechanisms and but also show a wider potential for biological control of different phytopathogens. This paper presents the study on the isolation and identification of fluorescent Pseudomonas and to check their bio-control potential against phytopathogen F. moniliforme and on the basis of various plant growth promoting and biocontrol attribute select the elite strain in designing of liquid based bio-formulation. Apart from this application of this B...
In recent decades, scientists in different disciplines have been increasingly concerned about the... more In recent decades, scientists in different disciplines have been increasingly concerned about the fate of natural organic matter, and in particular of humic substances (HS). The term humic substances (HS) incorporates refractory autochthonous and terrestrial organic matter in the soil and aquatic ecosystem, and are one of the key fractions of natural organic matter. These substances are important chelators of trace elements constituting complex class of molecular structures that occur naturally, consisting of aggregation and assembly processes in which biomolecules derived from plant and animal residues are gradually transformed through biotic and abiotic tracts. Since these organic compounds are bound by or linked with soil mineral fractions, they must be physically or chemically separated from the inorganic components by an extraction method before their physico-chemical study. This chapter focuses on the chemo-toxicological, molecular aspects of humic compounds and their derivati...
Heavy metal pollution in an aquatic ecosystem due to anthropogenic activities poses a major threa... more Heavy metal pollution in an aquatic ecosystem due to anthropogenic activities poses a major threat to its viability and environmental sustainability. The present study is an attempt to investigate metal accumulation potential of metals Cd, Fe and biochemical aspects of aquatic macrophytes Eichhornia crassipes and Trapa natans as a model phytoremediation tool. Investigations have been carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer and biochemical parameters of Chlorophyll, Protein, Proline, Malondialdehyde (MDA), Nitrate and Nitrite content. Our observations indicate that Eichhornia crassipes have high accumulation efficiency of Fe over Trapa natans. Among the plant parts, roots showed the high metal accumulation potential as compared to shoot. However on high concentration, metal accumulation photosynthetic pigments and protein content is reduced. A promotive effect on amino acid (proline content) and enzyme activities (Malondialdehyde content) has been observed under metal a...
MedPulse International Journal of Gynaecology, 2021
Chemical Engineering Journal
International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017
Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of Prostaglan... more Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness and side effects of Prostaglandins (vaginal misoprostol) in the termination of second and third trimester pregnancies complicated with intrauterine fetal death.Methods: This study was carried out on 100 women with intrauterine fetal demise in second and third trimester pregnancies collected from Government Medical college and Hospital during the period October 2014 to October 2016.Results: By the application of 25µg of misoprostol in the posterior fornix of vagina every 4 hourly over 24 hours. The progress, adverse effects and outcomes were assesed. The success rate was 92.76% and 64.52% in women with third and second trimesters respectively. The mean induction delivery interval was 15.67±9.64 and 24.94±8.23 for women with third and second trimesters respectively. The induction delivery interval correlated negatively with the duration of gestation. The mean value of total required dose was 192.42±128.99 and 361.29±13...
Advances in Microbe-Assisted Phytoremediation of Polluted Sites
Environmental Technology & Innovation
The microbial fuel cell (MFC) a classification of fuel cell has attracted wide research attention... more The microbial fuel cell (MFC) a classification of fuel cell has attracted wide research attention for resolving the emerging energy and environmental crisis of present and future generation. Owing to its strong compliances towards sustainable development goal and safety it is seen as a promising substitution for the polluting technologies. Though this technology has seen tremendous growth in their own technological competence their commercialisation is unrealistic on instantaneous adaptation. The opinion covers the protagonist role of MFC in providing solution to the energy and environmental problems along with its limitations and its competence for future real time application.
International Journal of Current Research and Academic Review, 2016
During our field exploration, many taxa of Sida were collected from various localities of Marathw... more During our field exploration, many taxa of Sida were collected from various localities of Marathwada region of Maharashtra State. Specimens were brought to the laboratory and processed for herbarium specimens with standard procedure given by Survase and Dhabe (2013). Majority of the Specimens were satisfactorily identified and confirmed by using pertinent literature and voucher specimens were deposited in Herbarium,
Urban centers are unambiguously discharging wastewater in the natural streams, lakes, ponds and f... more Urban centers are unambiguously discharging wastewater in the natural streams, lakes, ponds and for irrigation in the agricultural fields. In the early stages of human civilization, wastewater discharges did not pose problem to water bodies as the nature had the capability for degradation and restoration of the quality of water to its normal condition.The key challenges towards better management of the water quality in India are spatial and temporal variation of rainfall, improper management of surface runoff , uneven geographic distribution of ground water resources, repeated droughts and floods, excessive use of groundwater, and contamination, drainage, and salinitization and water quality problems due to treated, partially treated, and untreated wastewater from urban, commercial settlements, industrial establishments, and runoff from the irrigation sector besides strapped management of municipal solid waste.SBRs are used all over the world and have been around since the 1930s. Wi...
Gomti river originates from Madhoganj Tanda village in Pilibhit district, U.P. It passes through ... more Gomti river originates from Madhoganj Tanda village in Pilibhit district, U.P. It passes through the district of Shahjahanpur, Kheri, Hardoi, Sitapur, Lucknow, Barabanki, Sultanpur, Jaunpur and ultimately merges in Ganga. The world is facing problems with a wide variety of pollutants both inorganic and organic in nautre. Healthy soil, clean water and air are the soul of life. Often soil, water and air are no longer clean and pure, but pose human health risks. Gomti receives huge quantities of untreated sewage, agricultural runoff, brings lot of pesticides, fertilizer, street washouts bringing oil, asphalt, sediment and many types of heavy metals. From industrial effluents to domestic discharge, the river becomes more of a flowing dumping yard. The physicochemical parameters in water of river Gomti were assessed to know about the water quality in its catchment area. Total of fifteen sampling sites were selected between Guaghat upstream and Gomti Barrage. Parameters like Temperature, ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptability under v... more Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most versatile emerging crops having wider adaptability under varied agro - climatic conditions. Maize has the highest genetic yield potential among the cereals. In India, about 28% of maize produced is used for food purpose , about 11% as livestock feed , 48% as poultry feed , 12% in wet milling industry (for example starch and oil production ) and 1% as seed (AICRP , 2007). Pseudomonas fluorescence, a major constituent of rhizospheric bacteria, not only encourages the plant growth through their diverse mechanisms and but also show a wider potential for biological control of different phytopathogens. This paper presents the study on the isolation and identification of fluorescent Pseudomonas and to check their bio-control potential against phytopathogen F. moniliforme and on the basis of various plant growth promoting and biocontrol attribute select the elite strain in designing of liquid based bio-formulation. Apart from this application of this B...
In recent decades, scientists in different disciplines have been increasingly concerned about the... more In recent decades, scientists in different disciplines have been increasingly concerned about the fate of natural organic matter, and in particular of humic substances (HS). The term humic substances (HS) incorporates refractory autochthonous and terrestrial organic matter in the soil and aquatic ecosystem, and are one of the key fractions of natural organic matter. These substances are important chelators of trace elements constituting complex class of molecular structures that occur naturally, consisting of aggregation and assembly processes in which biomolecules derived from plant and animal residues are gradually transformed through biotic and abiotic tracts. Since these organic compounds are bound by or linked with soil mineral fractions, they must be physically or chemically separated from the inorganic components by an extraction method before their physico-chemical study. This chapter focuses on the chemo-toxicological, molecular aspects of humic compounds and their derivati...
Heavy metal pollution in an aquatic ecosystem due to anthropogenic activities poses a major threa... more Heavy metal pollution in an aquatic ecosystem due to anthropogenic activities poses a major threat to its viability and environmental sustainability. The present study is an attempt to investigate metal accumulation potential of metals Cd, Fe and biochemical aspects of aquatic macrophytes Eichhornia crassipes and Trapa natans as a model phytoremediation tool. Investigations have been carried out using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer and biochemical parameters of Chlorophyll, Protein, Proline, Malondialdehyde (MDA), Nitrate and Nitrite content. Our observations indicate that Eichhornia crassipes have high accumulation efficiency of Fe over Trapa natans. Among the plant parts, roots showed the high metal accumulation potential as compared to shoot. However on high concentration, metal accumulation photosynthetic pigments and protein content is reduced. A promotive effect on amino acid (proline content) and enzyme activities (Malondialdehyde content) has been observed under metal a...