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  Paper Title: INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT: A NEW MILESTONE

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303072

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  Title: INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT: A NEW MILESTONE

  Author Name(s): DR. URMILA BHARTI, DR. RAJANIKANT VERMA

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a610-a617

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 380

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The Inclusive Development Philosophy is closely aligned with the Vasudhaiva Kutukbakam Mantra. Though, it seems impossible to follow this conception in the present scenario of tensions and terrorism but this notion has and is still inspiring India. The Government of India is celebrating 75 years of independence and commemorating its glorious history with the help of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. This initiative has been dedicated to those people who played instrumental role in evolutionary journey of India. This initiative further helps in visualising the conception of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam with greater resonance among the people in India as well as in world. Inclusive development guarantee not only the sustainable development but also make certain that the resources are distributed fairly and equally among all the stakeholders. Though, it is not an easy task for a developing and diverse country like India. It needs consistent efforts and hard work to bring all these people in the mainstream and to ensure the growth of all these people in all the parts of the country. An attempt has been made in this research paper to study the elements and dimensions of inclusive development and its relevance in India. The need to embrace the concept of inclusive development and processes have also been discussed in length. Inclusive development should be the target to achieve. The hindrances like gender inequality, income equality, regional disparities, poverty etc., need to be addressed efficiently and should be given more momentum. Government is already working in this direction and has taken several steps such as reforming governance, setting up new performance benchmarks, creating innovative partnerships and transforming the lives of people by implementing effective policies. These measures along with innovative partnerships at national and international level will definitely lead to the development of human capital, its progress indices and the position of India at global level. So, the need of the hour is frame and implement policies effectively as a step towards achievement of goal of inclusiveness which can ensure equal access to the opportunities and resources. JBL Codes: D63, F63, O10, O40, O43, 044


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  Paper Title: A STUDY ABOUT APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNET OF THINGS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL TWIN

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  Title: A STUDY ABOUT APPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF INTERNET OF THINGS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DIGITAL TWIN

  Author Name(s): Vandana Malik, A.J.Singh

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a601-a609

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 381

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Twenty first century is considered to be the age of information technology and evolution of technology is fast and inevitable. We have moved into Industrial Revolution 5.0 and technologies like Internet of Things (IOT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Twin (DT), Big Data and Blockchain are its building block. Through this article we have tried to understand how artificial intelligence, digital twin and Internet of Things are changing the world. IOT AI and DT are being used in applications like agriculture, manufacturing, health care, smart cities, smart grids, automobile industry, education etc. Self organization and maintenance of IOT and DT environment is the key to develop a reliable and robust system. A self organized system is self sufficient with the ability to analyze and take optimal decisions. Self organized system also takes care of energy utilization, management of huge amount of data generated by IOT AI and DT infrastructure. Self organized systems are vigilant and proactive against intrusions and cyber attacks.


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  Paper Title: INDIA-CHINA: UPCOMING TRADE WAR

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303070

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  Title: INDIA-CHINA: UPCOMING TRADE WAR

  Author Name(s): SHIMPI SHUBHAM, Roshan Visave, Prof. Ashishkumar Bhatt

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a588-a600

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 345

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This is a study of India and China, two of the world's fastest growing and most populous countries. Both countries have risen to different levels over time, and their continued growth will dominate world academy courses for decades to come. The study includes a comparison of sources of growth and experience over the past five years. The main comparative factors are geography, including territory, neighbouring countries, etc., demographics, including population, age structure, sex ratio, net migration rate, life expectancy, etc., current GDP, GDP growth, economy, including unemployment, imports, exports, reserves, growth rate, etc., health status, including infant mortality, life expectancy, transportation, including railways, roads, waterways, ports and terminals, airports, etc. , focusing on the present and the future. The study shows that China is now outperforming India and that India needs better governance at all levels if it is to match China.


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  Paper Title: “STUDY ON GROWTH AND EVALUVATION OF ED TECH INDUSTRY”

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303069

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  Title: “STUDY ON GROWTH AND EVALUVATION OF ED TECH INDUSTRY”

  Author Name(s): Meet N Siddhpura, Tejas S Patel, Saudip Bhaduri

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a578-a587

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 443

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The study will help to know the evolution of online education and satisfaction of students. The purpose of this research is to understand how the online education is evaluated from the before corona and after corona. As we researched the online education is also available before covid but people are not aware about this but when the covid comes in India the people are get to know about the online education.


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Start-up, growth, emerging technology, smart india, education technology

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  Paper Title: TO STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSPORT INFRA AND ITS IMPACT ON EASE OF TRADE

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303068

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  Title: TO STUDY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSPORT INFRA AND ITS IMPACT ON EASE OF TRADE

  Author Name(s): Mit Bhansali, Amit Kumar Chaudhary, AshishKumar Bhatt

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a563-a577

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 375

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Transport, logistics, trade, international trade,

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  Paper Title: ACCIDENT DETECTION AND MESSAGE ALERT SYSTEM

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303067

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  Title: ACCIDENT DETECTION AND MESSAGE ALERT SYSTEM

  Author Name(s): D.V.N.Bharathi, D.Swetha, B.Naresh, K.Hari Prasad, BH.L.N.Sanjeev

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a559-a562

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 423

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All around the world, a sizable percentage of traffic deaths take place every day. Two effective methods for reducing traffic fatalities include shorter response times from the time an accident occurs and the dispatch of initial emergency personnel. The incidence of automobile accidents has increased as technology and auto manufacture have advanced. Due to limited emergency facilities, the survival rate following an accident is quite low. Our plan would assist in locating an accident and identifying it, which would then be communicated to the rescue team and the rider's emergency contact.


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Arduino uno, impact sensor, ADXL335, GSM, GPS

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  Paper Title: A RESEARCH PAPER ON PRODUCTION ASPECTS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS IN BELGAUM DISTRICT

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  Title: A RESEARCH PAPER ON PRODUCTION ASPECTS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS IN BELGAUM DISTRICT

  Author Name(s): Dr. Purandhar Dhanapal Nare

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a552-a558

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 422

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The first biogenic need of human being is food in any form, Cooked or Baked, was required the most, to mitigate the fuel of the stomach. Both the forms have Traditional Value. At the advent of Twentieth Century and with the fusion of Western Culture and also with the growing industrialization and urbanization, human life has become very busy and speedy. Hence, the need oriented Ready-To-Use Products, are flooding in the markets. Instant Food Products and Look-Book-and-Cook-Products are sprouting in the market. Hence detail investigation in its present position would be useful to the industry as well as to the state, to plan and frame policy about the systematic growth and expansions of the bakery as small scale industry. The present study focuses on PRODUCTION ASPECTS OF BAKERY PRODUCTS in Belgaum district.


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Type of bakery products prepared, source of raw material, daily production of bakery products, stock of raw materials, method of issue of raw materials etc.

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  Paper Title: POSTGRADUATE STUDENT’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS E-LEARNING

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303065

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  Title: POSTGRADUATE STUDENT’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS E-LEARNING

  Author Name(s): DR REKHA RANI

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a548-a551

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 399

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E-learning can be considered as process of learning formed by communication with contents delivered digitally with electronic services and support. It is basically a method for the delivery of a learning package (information, communication, education and training) using a combination of multimedia with a view to presenting a course of instruction in an interactive format. Along with the increasing inclination of students towards E-learning, it is imperative to know the views of the postgraduate students and for this the researcher made an attempt to study the attitude of postgraduate students of cluster university of Jammu towards E-learning. The sample size comprised 200 postgraduate student of different gender (male & female) and streams (Social Science & Pure Science) of Cluster University of Jammu. Simple Random Sampling Technique was used to select the sample for the study. A self- made Attitude Scale (Likert type scale) was used for collection of the data. The results of the study revealed that the no significant difference has been found in attitude of postgraduate student of different gender and streams towards E-learning.


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  Paper Title: EXPERIENCES OF ONLINE COMMUNITY WORK

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303064

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  Title: EXPERIENCES OF ONLINE COMMUNITY WORK

  Author Name(s): Dr. Pallavi Sameer Talekar

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a545-a547

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 355

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Community work activities are an integral part of many courses. It sensitizes students towards issues in society. After Covid 19 many organizations are offering opportunities for community work in online mode. This study has been to find out the experiences of students of online community work. The data has been collected from the students of the teacher education institution from Mumbai. The research also focuses on the problems faced during online volunteering work. The findings of the research focus on the satisfaction received by the volunteers, convenience with respect to time and place while participating in the activities, and skills learned by participation in these activities


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  Paper Title: A STUDY ON EXPORT PROMOTION SCHEMES IN INDIA

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303063

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  Title: A STUDY ON EXPORT PROMOTION SCHEMES IN INDIA

  Author Name(s): Dr. PRABHAKARA B. N., ANANDKUMAR G, Dr.R.Thimmarayappa

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a537-a544

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 400

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  Paper Title: RP HPLC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF RIBOFLAVIN IN VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF PUMPKIN: A REVIEW

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  Title: RP HPLC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION OF RIBOFLAVIN IN VARIOUS EXTRACTS OF PUMPKIN: A REVIEW

  Author Name(s): Sathiyavani .G, Haridass.S, Yogesh.R, Durga Nandhini.S, Evangalin Preetha.E

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a525-a536

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 442

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Riboflavin was estimated in various pumpkin extracts using the RPHPLC method and the direct comparison method in pumpkin pulp, skin, and seed using a 25x4 6mm, particle size 5-micron C18 reversed phase column and methanol, water as mobile phase. In isocratic mode, with a mobile phase flow rate of 1ml/min, and uv-visible detection at 270nm. Regression analysis revealed a strong linear relationship with r2=0.998.


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  Paper Title: REVIEW ARTICLE ON NANOCARRIER POSSIBILITIES ON RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

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  DOI Member: 10.6084/m9.doi.one.IJCRT2303061

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  Title: REVIEW ARTICLE ON NANOCARRIER POSSIBILITIES ON RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS

  Author Name(s): Bhumesh Lilhare, Dr. Manjit Singh, Dr. Rajesh Z Mujariya, Lokesh patle

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a515-a524

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 394

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease manifested by chronic joint inflammation which causes significant disability and death. RA affects women 3-5 times more than men, with a global frequency of roughly 0.3%-1%. Until now there no known cure for RA; the aim goal of treatment is to reduce symptoms. For the symptomatic relief of the disease therapy strategy entails constant drug delivery at maximum doses. Indomethacin, diclofenac, ibuprofen, celecoxib, and etorcoxib are examples of NSAIDs. These strong medications frequently have side effects. Desired effects, which significantly reduces patient compliance Furthermore, traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. There are numerous formulation problems, such as limited solubility and permeability, as well as inadequate bioavailability. Gastrointestinal enzyme degradation, dietary interactions, and toxicity Researchers are working to overcome these obstacles. Have gone down the topical route of administration. For the improvement of drug delivery in the RA therapy , a variety of adaptable Nano carriers with controlled physicochemical features, tailorable drug release patterns, or active targeting ability were created. Researchers now selected the topical drug delivery as a means of getting over these obstacles because it has better patient compliance and avoids the initial side effect of conventional oral administration. Furthermore, nanosized carriers like liposomes, nanoemulsions, niosomes, ethosomes, solid lipid nanoparticles, and transferosomes have been developed to improve the drug's ability to permeate through the skin's layers and reach the site of inflammation. These drug delivery methods have a high drug encapsulation efficiency, are non-toxic, and offer prolonged drug release.This review aims to provide an up-to-date progress regarding RA treatment using nanomedicines in the last 5 years and succinctly discuss the potential application of several newly emerged therapeutic strategies, such as fostering pro-resolving therapy, inducing antigen-specific tolerance, or managing immunometabolism for RA treatments.


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  Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG THE MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN ADMITTED IN SELECTED HOSPITALS OF GURUGRAM

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  Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS AMONG THE MOTHERS OF UNDER FIVE CHILDREN ADMITTED IN SELECTED HOSPITALS OF GURUGRAM

  Author Name(s): Sarika Yadav, Khushbu, Dr. Pity Koul, Jyoti Shokeen

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a509-a514

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 454

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The respiratory system plays a vital role in exchanging gases in our body. However, respiratory tract infections caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites can affect the upper and lower respiratory tract, leading to acute or chronic illness. This study aimed to assess the level of knowledge among mothers of under-five children regarding respiratory tract infections and identify any association between their knowledge and demographic factors. Convenient sampling was used to select 60 mothers, and data was collected through a structured questionnaire containing 30 knowledge-based questions. The study found that the majority (58.3%) of mothers had moderate knowledge scores, while 23.4% had adequate knowledge and 18.3% had inadequate knowledge about respiratory tract infections. Interestingly, the level of knowledge was significantly associated with the mother's age, family size, and education. In conclusion, this study highlights the varying degrees of moderate knowledge about respiratory tract infections among mothers of under-five children.


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  Paper Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING HYPERTENSION AND ITS MANAGEMENT AMONG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT GOVERNMENT DISTRICT HOSPITAL, NARSINGHPUR, MADHYAPRADESH

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  Title: A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE REGARDING HYPERTENSION AND ITS MANAGEMENT AMONG HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT GOVERNMENT DISTRICT HOSPITAL, NARSINGHPUR, MADHYAPRADESH

  Author Name(s): Prof. Mrs. Jasintha. S, Prof. Eric Angel

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a496-a508

 Year: March 2023

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  Paper Title: IMPACT OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT OF INDIAN EXPORT

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  Title: IMPACT OF REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENT OF INDIAN EXPORT

  Author Name(s): Dhanashree Tatkare, Pragneshkumar Vasava

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a480-a495

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 434

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The gravity model is used in this study to assess the impact of selected RTAs on India's export from 2017 to 2021. The goal of this paper was to examine the impact of regional trade agreements on Indian exports using gravity variables. Regional trade agreements serves as a catalyst for the reduction of tariff and non-tariff barriers, thereby increasing trade between partners and leveraging common complementary sectors. The empirical findings suggest that the number of regional trade agreements has steadily increased over the last two decades and the coefficients obtained in findings have significant positive impact on India's total export value and India's trading partners market size also has a significant positive impact on India's total export value. The findings show that COMCOL and CONTING factors are ambiguously related to RTAs, but Language was found to be negatively related to RTA production. All other agreements, with the exception of CECPA and Chile, are statistically significant, demonstrating that RTAs improve India's technical export efficiency. The statistical significance of ASEAN agreements is 40%, while SAFTA and APTA are 43% and 70%, respectively. And at 10% and 21% respectively, the India-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the CECA are statistically significant. Our findings may aid in better understanding the function of various gravitational factors in the formation of regional trade agreements.


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  Paper Title: A study on Consumer Perception Towards E-Two wheeler vehicles at vadodara

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  Title: A STUDY ON CONSUMER PERCEPTION TOWARDS E-TWO WHEELER VEHICLES AT VADODARA

  Author Name(s): Nidhi Singh

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a472-a479

 Year: March 2023

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  Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS OF NUTRITIVE ATTRIBUTING PATTIES PREPARED BY INCLUSION OF OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS)

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  Title: DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS OF NUTRITIVE ATTRIBUTING PATTIES PREPARED BY INCLUSION OF OYSTER MUSHROOM (PLEUROTUS OSTREATUS)

  Author Name(s): Diwakar Biswas, Hanmant Bodhankar

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a466-a471

 Year: March 2023

 Downloads: 413

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The aim of this work was a trial to prepare oyster mushroom-based patties with different enrichments. Patties are prepared from rehydrated oyster mushroom, oats and corn starch and primary natural flavours and condiments Oyster mushroom was rehydrated and patties were prepared with different levels of mushroom, (0, 25, 50 and 75%) The gross proximate analysis, of prepared oyster mushroom patties were determined using appropriate methods. Samples were sensory evaluated for attributes such as appearance, colour, aroma, flavour, texture, taste, and overall acceptability Results of the sensory evaluation indicate that sample treatment 3 (T3) had a golden brown appearance and a very much pleasant smell and very lovely compact and fine (chewy) texture. According to the proximate analysis of Sample T3 test results contains 272.44 / cal around 6.1 gm of protein, 56.6 gm of carbohydrates, 4.41 gm of total fat, sodium content is 42.8 mg 34.28%, Ash 4.22% and 2.1 gm of dietary fibre in 100 gm of patties sample which proves It is generally satisfactory in terms of nutrition value and organoleptic criteria.


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  Paper Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF ECO-FRIENDLY POLYHERBAL HAIR DYE

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  Title: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF ECO-FRIENDLY POLYHERBAL HAIR DYE

  Author Name(s): T. Sudhamani, S. Pradeep, M. Prakashraj, S. Pugazhenthi, P.Sutha,K. Nithya Priya,B.Sangameswaran

 Publisher Journal name: IJCRT

 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a460-a465

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The present work is aimed to develop and evaluate of Eco-friendly poly-herbal hair dye by using mixed herbal of henna, indigo, amla, jatamansi, black catechu, bhringraj, black cumin seeds, charcoal, alkanet root and Loha Bhasma with either aloe-vera gel or tea decoction or coconut shell oil as solvent (F1-F6). Conventional methods of hair dyeing involve use of chemicals that results unpleasant side effects like skin irritation, allergy, hair breakage, loss or damage of hair, allergic reaction, asthma, hair fall, skin rashes, itchy scalp, skin discoloration, erythema, skin cancer and unwanted effect on pregnancy. This herbal hair dyes contain only herbs and no harsh additives or chemicals. By using this which avoid such side effects and also very helpful in coloring the hair, act as hair growth promoter, hair nourisher, conditioner, anti-dandruff agent, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti- inflammatory, prevent skin irritation and allergic reaction. Formulated herbal hair dye was evaluated for their organoleptic, physico-chemical, micromeritics, dyeing effect, retention capacity and stability studies. In this attempt polyherbal hair dye paste containing natural colorant (formulation F2) has shown the better dyeing efficiency which produce darkest brown colour as compared to the other formulation and also stable at any place with no side effects.


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  Paper Title: A GENOMIC ANALYSIS OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL DRUG RAPAMYCIN PRODUCING MICROBIAL TRAIT STREPTOMYCES HYGROSCOPICUS THROUGH VARIOUS GENETIC TOOLS

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  Title: A GENOMIC ANALYSIS OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL DRUG RAPAMYCIN PRODUCING MICROBIAL TRAIT STREPTOMYCES HYGROSCOPICUS THROUGH VARIOUS GENETIC TOOLS

  Author Name(s): Anurag Prajapati, Dr. Syed Shahab, Dr.Archana More

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a449-a459

 Year: March 2023

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Streptomyces hygroscopicus produces rapamycin, a macrocyclic polyketide having immunosuppressive, antifungal, and anti-tumor activity. Rapamycin has made a substantial contribution to medicine. The wild strain's ability to produce, however, is quite limited. In this way, a computationally guided biotechnology technique was suggested to increase the production capacity of rapamycin. Based on its annotated genome and biochemical data, a metabolic model of Streptomyces hygroscopicus was built at the genome scale. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA gene and genome sequences revealed that this strain unambiguously belonged to the genus Streptomyces Hygroscopicus, and its genomic features and functional genes were comprehensively analyzed and annotated. The core structure of rapamycin is derived from (4R, 5R)-4, 5-dihydrocyclohex-1-ene-carboxilic acid that is extended by polyketide synthase. Submerged fermentation is used by many strains of Streptomyces hygroscopicus to produce rapamycin. Due to the limited amount of medicine produced by the species, engineers confront a tremendous challenge in further developing and industrializing this essential polyketide. As a result, biotechnological manipulations are required for enhanced production of this critical antibiotic. The purpose of the current work was to describe the procedures for enhancing Streptomyces hygroscopicus species ability to synthesize rapamycin (Rap). Both UV radiation and N-methyl-N-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine (NTG) have been employed as physical and chemical mutagens to increase rapamycin production. When rapamycin production is enhanced utilizing a sequential UV mutagenesis technique. It makes a significant difference to have access to a commercially viable amount of this important macrolide molecule. The present findings confirmed that various phylogenetically different streptomycetes strains produce rapamycin.


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Rapamycin, Strain improvement, Streptomyces hygroscopicus genome, Multipurpose medication, mutagenesis, mutagen

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  Paper Title: MICROBIAL PACLITAXEL: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING PACLITAXEL PRODUCTION AT THE CLASSICAL & TRANSCRIPTIONAL LEVEL WITH GENETIC TOOLS

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  Title: MICROBIAL PACLITAXEL: STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING PACLITAXEL PRODUCTION AT THE CLASSICAL & TRANSCRIPTIONAL LEVEL WITH GENETIC TOOLS

  Author Name(s): Sandarbh Rishi, Dr. Syed Shahab Ahmed

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 Volume: 11

 Issue: 3

 Pages: a435-a448

 Year: March 2023

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Paclitaxel is a widely used chemotherapy drug typically Extracted from the Yew tree. Paclitaxel is a poly-oxygenated cyclic diterpenoids with a characteristic Taxane ring system. It is the most effective and widely used chemotherapeutic drug for the treatment of cancers and virus-related sarcoma. Paclitaxel has high activity as an anticancer agent and is widely used in hospitals and clinics. Paclitaxel is a naturally occurring chemical component that was first identified from the bark of yew trees but presents at low levels1. In recent years, lots of yew trees have been destroyed or seriously damaged by harvesting to extract paclitaxel. Although some fungi endophytic to yew have been found to produce paclitaxel, but the levels of production are too low to be useful for commercialization until now. To find endophytic fungi that can produce paclitaxel, we isolated and collected lot of endophytic fungal strains from Bhattu Buhla, Baijnath Tehsil in Kangra District Himachal Pradesh (India). Taxus Baccata distributing in Among these endophytic fungal strains, one strain that can produce paclitaxel was isolated and its production was authenticated with LC-MS. This discovery is very significant for paclitaxel manufacture and environmental protection of yew trees. Each year, approximately 8.1 million new cancer cases are diagnosed worldwide, including India. Around five hundred patients are treated by 1 kg of Paclitaxel, which requires 10 tons of bark equivalent to 300 trees. Too frequent extraction involves destroying the Yew tree source. Demand for Paclitaxel has outstripped supply, and scientists have turned to developing Paclitaxel in plant cells followed by industrial fermentation. Through Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, we can be generating Paclitaxel in bacteria/Fungal cell cultures instead of plant cell cultures


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Taxus Baccata, Taxus Brevifolia, Aspergillus Fumigatus, Paclitaxel, HPLC, Cytochrome P-450, Plant Tissue Culture, 10-deacetylbaccatin III (10-DAB III), Endophytes.

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