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Paper Title: Enhancing Library Services through QR Code with Improved User Engagement
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408091
Register Paper ID - 267092
Title: ENHANCING LIBRARY SERVICES THROUGH QR CODE WITH IMPROVED USER ENGAGEMENT
Author Name(s): MAHESH AHER, Priti Gangurde-Aher, Chandrakant Gosavi, Mrs. Shraddha K. Patil
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a845-a850
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 251
This article investigates the revolutionary potential of Quick Response (QR) code technology to improve library services, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the digital age. The study looks at the benefits, uses, and organization of QR codes in libraries, emphasizing how useful they are for providing rapid access to data and services. The research highlights the potential of QR codes to engage customers and manage library operations by assessing the wide range of services that libraries can offer using these codes, including access to previous question papers, event marketing, and SMS alerts. In order to secure the longevity of QR code efforts, the paper also addresses the significance of strategic implementation and the requirement for libraries to continue providing high-quality services. In the end, this study promotes the use of QR code technology to improve user communities' interactions with libraries and enhance the entire library experience.
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Paper Title: Chloro-bridged Mn(II) complex: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and DFT Studies
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408090
Register Paper ID - 267088
Title: CHLORO-BRIDGED MN(II) COMPLEX: SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND DFT STUDIES
Author Name(s): M. Mukhopadhyay, A. Dutta
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a841-a844
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 197
A new usymmetric bidentate Schiff-base ligand from p-bromo salicylaldehyde and benzylamine was prepared. The crystal structure of a chloro-bridged complex [Mn(?-Cl)(L)2]2 (1) was derived whose structure has been confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The complex was characterized by IR and elemental analysis. Complex 1 is crystallized in Tetragonal system with space group P 4 c c with the chlorine atoms bridging the two Mn atoms. DFT studies were carried out and the energy difference between HOMO and LUMO was calculated.
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Chloro-bridged Mn(II) complex: Synthesis, Crystal Structure and DFT Studies
Paper Title: Instinctive Authentication of AI Generated Content Using LSTM-CNN and RestNet Models
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408089
Register Paper ID - 267044
Title: INSTINCTIVE AUTHENTICATION OF AI GENERATED CONTENT USING LSTM-CNN AND RESTNET MODELS
Author Name(s): Manzoor Ahmed, Ramya H
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a835-a840
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 204
Our research introduces a robust method to address the growing prevalence of deepfake content, which poses a significant threat to the integrity of multimedia. We present an integrated approach that encompasses both the generation and detection of deepfake technology. Our system leverages state-of-the-art few-shot learning techniques to create personalized and highly realistic talking head models from a limited number of photographs. By employing deep Convolutional Neural Networks (ConvNets) trained on a vast video dataset, our system can produce convincing video sequences mimicking facial expressions and vocal nuances from just a single image. Through extensive meta-learning and adversarial training, our system initializes the parameters of both the generator and discriminator in a person-specific manner, facilitating rapid adaptation and training despite the intricacies of the task. Building upon this foundation, we propose a novel deepfake detection framework that integrates convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to capture temporal dependencies, residual networks (ResNets) for extracting spatial features, and long short-term memory (LSTM) networks. This hybrid architecture effectively combines LSTM-CNN's ability to recognize dynamic facial expressions and movements across frames with ResNet's proficiency in capturing complex facial patterns and contextual information. Furthermore, transfer learning techniques, including pre-training on a diverse dataset and fine-tuning on deepfake-specific data, are utilized to enhance model generalization.
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Residual Networks (ResNet), Convolutional Neural Networks (ConvNets), and Deepfake Detection
Paper Title: A REVIEW PAPER ON ECO-FRIENDLY BUILDING RESEARCH
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408088
Register Paper ID - 234983
Title: A REVIEW PAPER ON ECO-FRIENDLY BUILDING RESEARCH
Author Name(s): Mr. Mayur Adhikrao Potphode, Prof. Chavan Patil G.N.
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a830-a834
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 399
Eco-friendly building technology is one of the most trending topics all over the world which is been put forward to reduce the significant impact of the construction industry on the environment, society and economy. The globe is in an urgent need of sustainable and a smart development as the problem of pollution and global warming is rapidly increasing all over the world. A drastic climatic changes also been noticed and being experienced all over the world due to increase in the Green House Gases (GHG's). In the developed countries like United States of America, Russia, Australia, United Kingdom, there are already strict measures been taken to achieve a sustainable development and also rules and regulations are been made by their respective governments to support and achieve a sustainable and an eco-friendly development of their nations. However, in the developing countries like India, China, Srilanka, Pakistan, etc., they are far behind in achieving a sustainable development and eco-friendly constructions. Also, there is a lack of awareness amongst the people about this global issue in these developing countries. The studies and the research work in these countries is also way far behind as compared to the developed nations in the world. This paper presents the need of sustainable development all over the globe especially in the developing countries like India and China which have a huge land mass and also developing rapidly and heading towards becoming the new super powers of the world soon in the future. Also, it includes the sustainable and economic studies with references to the Indian contexts with a supporting live recent case study of a newly designed and constructed luxurious residential bungalow in a small town in India. The case study is specially selected as a residential bungalow which is designed and constructed as a sustainable and a green structure in a Pune in the state of Maharashtra in India as India is also known as a country of villages with a second largest population in the world. According 20 the 2011 census of India, 68.84% of Indians i.e. around 833.1 million people live in 6,40,867 different villages. This paper will help Indian villages and their residential buildings develop sustainable and green by implementing easy, simple and economic techniques.
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GRIHA (Green ratings for integrated habitat assessment); IEQ (indoor environmental quality,LEED (Leadership in energy & environmental design), Eco-friendly, Pune , Building structure.
Paper Title: New HPLC Method Development and Validation for the Estimation of Tenofovir in Marketed Preparations
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408087
Register Paper ID - 267071
Title: NEW HPLC METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION FOR THE ESTIMATION OF TENOFOVIR IN MARKETED PREPARATIONS
Author Name(s): Abhilash Anil Tayade, Sarita Singh Ahirwar, Dr. Anwar Iqbal Khan, Dr. Navjot Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a820-a829
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 195
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RP-HPLC, Method Developed, Validated, Tenofovir, Stability indicating
Paper Title: NOTIONS' OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESPONSE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY IMPACTS BY ARTISANAL FISH FARMERS IN A NIGERIAN COASTAL SETTLEMENT OF ORON
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408086
Register Paper ID - 238026
Title: NOTIONS' OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND RESPONSE TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY IMPACTS BY ARTISANAL FISH FARMERS IN A NIGERIAN COASTAL SETTLEMENT OF ORON
Author Name(s): John O. Esin, Lucky Arisabor
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a810-a819
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 401
There is strong evidence that the fisheries sub-sector of agriculture is experiencing major challenges some of which are directly linked to climate change. This study investigated fish farmers' notion of climate change and response to climate variability impact on fish production in Oron LGA, Akwa Ibom State. Through the use of structured questionnaires complemented by data obtained from focus group discussions, oral interview and direct field observations, 200 artisanal fish farmers were randomly selected from four settlements noted for intensive fishing activities in Oron LGA. The analysis of the data using descriptive statistical methods revealed a very low awareness level of the concept of climate change by the fish farmers even though they have considerable knowledge of major changes such as variation in rainfall pattern, increase temperature and delay in rainfall cessation, un-noticeable august break characterized by short dry season in their environment,. The artisanal fish farmers perceived low yield from fish capture to be a consequence of the negative impact of climate variability. As adaptation strategy, all the artisanal fish farmers resort to fishing afar, investment in improved vessel stability to checkmate the effect of increase surge/storm, while some resort to occupational change. The study recommends that Adult Education Agency be instituted in the fishing communities; since it is revealed that majority of the fish farmers are uneducated. Education and skills upgrading are powerful adaptive strategies for individuals, families and communities. Higher educational attainment may enable fisher folk to make a broader series of choices, ranging from engaging in safe construction practices to assessing potential risk that result in fewer deaths when an extreme event strikes.
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Notion, climate change, impact, artisanal fishing, and adaptation.
Paper Title: Synthesis Characterization and Screening of Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Benzimidazole Derivatives
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408085
Register Paper ID - 267067
Title: SYNTHESIS CHARACTERIZATION AND SCREENING OF ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES
Author Name(s): Deepak Patel, Sarita Singh Ahirwar, Dr. Anwar Iqbal Khan, Dr. Navjot Singh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a803-a809
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 232
Benzimidazole derivatives were synthesized in two steps. All synthesized Benzimidazole derivatives were characterized for Molecular formula, Physical state, Color, Melting point, Yield, Solubility and Rf - value and structure of synthesized Benzimidazole derivatives were elucidated using spectrogram data as well as physical method e.g. FT-IR, and 1H NMR. Moreover, synthesized compounds characterized by the TLC and melting point. In addition, by visual inspection synthesized compounds also characterized. Novel synthesized Benzimidazole derivatives were evaluated in- vitro for anti-inflammatory activity by kit available in market estimate the inhibition of Cox-1 and Cox-2 activity. Aspirin was used as standard drug; aspirin is a well known non selective Cox- inhibitor drug. Novel synthesized Benzimidazole derivatives BIZ-4 was exhibited excellent anti-inflammatory activity against COX-1 & Cox-2 both with IC50 value less than <1mM. BIZ-1, BIZ-2, BIZ-3, BIZ-5 compound were possessed poor to moderate activity against both COX-1 & Cox-2. It can be concluded from anti-inflammatory study of Novel synthesized Benzimidazole derivatives that inhibition was increased with concentration of samples increased.
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Benzimidazole, Solubility, Anti-inflammatory, FT-IR, and NMR.
Paper Title: "Prevalence of stress and lifestyle practice among primaty school teachers of selected rural areas of Tikota"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408084
Register Paper ID - 264473
Title: "PREVALENCE OF STRESS AND LIFESTYLE PRACTICE AMONG PRIMATY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF SELECTED RURAL AREAS OF TIKOTA"
Author Name(s): Mr.Akash Jadhav, Ms. Bhagya Saroor, Dr. Prakash Siddapur, Mrs. Ranubai Suryavanshi, Mrs. Patil Laxmi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a782-a802
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 224
The teaching profession can be highly stressful, and this stress may lead to reduced job satisfaction, , and poor work performance. Stress is a normal response to upsetting or threatening events and becomes pathological when chronic chronic stress can impede day-to-day functioning and emotional balance, and it is a risk factor for developing other psychiatric illnesses, such as anxiety, depression and other non communicable diseases. Prolonged teacher stress negatively correlates with job satisfaction and positively correlates with intending to leave the teaching profession. Teacher stress is caused by various factors such as organizational, redeployment and retrenchment of educators, negative workload, isolation, extensive working hours, toxic work environments, lack of autonomy, insufficient resources, lack of support and / or autonomy, difficult relationships among teachers and management, management of time The teaching profession, including the administrative side, is generally seen as a highly stressful one. Teaching in seen as stressful because of the massive interpersonal demand of the job and its attendant role as well as its large task demand and expectation
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Stress; Primary School Teacher, Lifestyle Practice etc
Paper Title: QUBA (DERMATOPHYTOSIS) AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN UNANI AND MODERN PERSPECTIVE - AN OVERVIEW
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408083
Register Paper ID - 266994
Title: QUBA (DERMATOPHYTOSIS) AND ITS MANAGEMENT IN UNANI AND MODERN PERSPECTIVE - AN OVERVIEW
Author Name(s): Dr. Mohd Saad Yusuf, Dr. Shahnawaz Akhtar, Dr. Mohd Haris, Dr. Fauzia Khatoon, Dr. SHAMA RAHMAT
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a773-a781
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 234
Quba (Dermatophytosis) represents a skin surface disturbance characterized by itching, scaling, and dryness. Occasionally, there may be shedding of scales resembling those of fish, displaying colors that can vary between black and red. The affected region typically exhibits redness around its edges, and sporadically, there might be the release of a yellowish fluid. In Unani System of Medicine, the development of Quba (Dermatophytosis) is associated with abnormal blood. Dermatophytosis, the most widespread type of skin infection, impacts roughly 20-25% of the global population, presenting a significant worldwide health challenge, as outlined in the World Health Organization (WHO) report. In this review article we made an attempt to discuss the Quba (Dermatophytosis) and its management in the light of Unani and modern perspective
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Skin, Quba, Dermatophytosis, Tinea, Unani System of Medicine, GTCH
Paper Title: Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Gel With Musa Paradisiaca Peel Extract
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408082
Register Paper ID - 266968
Title: FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL GEL WITH MUSA PARADISIACA PEEL EXTRACT
Author Name(s): D.DEBORAH EVANGELINE, HAMRAZ, ABDUL KHADAR, DEVICHANDANA V S, VYSHNAV G
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a762-a772
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 250
In response to the growing demand for natural and sustainable therapeutic products, this study innovates by developing a herbal gel formulation incorporating Musa paradisiaca (banana) peel extract. The novelty of this research lies in utilizing banana peels, traditionally considered waste, as a source of bioactive compounds with proven antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. The gel was meticulously formulated using advanced preparation techniques and evaluated for its physicochemical properties, including pH, viscosity, and spreadability. Stability assessments were conducted under various storage conditions to ensure product integrity. In addition to standard evaluations, the gel's biological efficacy was explored through cutting-edge in vitro assays for anti-inflammatory activity and antioxidant activity. Results reveal that the Musa paradisiaca peel extract-enhanced gel not only maintains optimal stability but also exhibits significant biological activity, highlighting its potential as a novel and effective ingredient in topical herbal formulations. This study underscores the innovative use of Musa paradisiaca peels, contributing to sustainable practices and advancing the field of herbal product development.
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Herbal gel, banana peel extract, formulation, evaluation, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant
Paper Title: Use of Sublime Landscapes : An Eco-feminist Perspective of Sappho's Poetry
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408081
Register Paper ID - 266916
Title: USE OF SUBLIME LANDSCAPES : AN ECO-FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE OF SAPPHO'S POETRY
Author Name(s): Prof. Dr. Gazala Gaiys
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a752-a761
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 225
Sappho was born probably about 620 BCE to an aristocratic family on the island of Lesbos during a great cultural flowering in the area. Apparently her birthplace was either Eressos or Mytilene, the main city on the island, where she seems to have lived for some time. In antiquity Sappho was regularly counted among the greatest of poets and was often referred to as "the Poetess," just as Homer was called "the Poet." Plato hailed her as "the tenth Muse," and she was honored on coins and with civic statuary. Sappho was not an epic poet, rather she composed lyrics: short, sweet verses on a variety of topics from hymns to the gods, marriage songs, and mini-tales of myth and legend. She also sung of desire, passion and love - mostly directed towards women - for which she is best known.Sappho's definition of beauty - that which a person loves - privileges the individual over the community. Apart from her fascination with the theme of love, Sappho contributed in other ways to the conventions of the lyric genre. Sappho's poetry abounds in natural imagery. Floral motifs recur aplenty. Nature is a key component in her aesthetics, since through it she explores the tranquility one can experience in moments of great visual beauty. The paper aims to explore all the measures and prove that female aesthetics and nature are two inseparable elements in Sappho's poetry. The paper aims to prove that lyrical poetry and Nature are inseparable, and thus both contribute to the aesthetics of art and literature. Sappho love for nature and women is inseparable. She believes that Nature and women are two aspects of the same phenomenon
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Aesthetics, Imagery, Nature, Love, Greek, Lyrical, Eco-feminism. Natural. etc..
Paper Title: Real-Time In-Vitro Degradation Study of Bioresorbable Occluders: Implications for Congenital Heart Disease Interventions
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408080
Register Paper ID - 266362
Title: REAL-TIME IN-VITRO DEGRADATION STUDY OF BIORESORBABLE OCCLUDERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE INTERVENTIONS
Author Name(s): Minocha Dr. Pramod Kumar, Kothwala Dr. Deveshkumar Mahendralal, Bhatt Chirag Manshankar, Patel Chirag Jitubhai
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a743-a751
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 243
Heart defects are increasingly diagnosed nowadays. There is a variety of heart diseases, each with its own causes, symptoms, and treatments, including congenital heart diseases such as atrial septal defect (ASD) and ventricular septal defect (VSD). The next-generation closure device for interventional treatment of congenital heart disease is considered to be bioresorbable. Bioresorbable occluders are indeed becoming more significant in percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) due to their unique advantages. The numerous benefits of this type of occluder make it of interest for commercialization. This study focuses on the in-vitro assessment of a bioresorbable occluder for atrial septal defects (ASDs). The study spanned two years and was conducted under real-time in-vitro degradation conditions. The degradation process included the use of phosphate buffer as an in-vitro degradation solution due to its specific characteristics. The entire in-vitro process was observed, from the sterilization of the phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) to the deployment of the occluder, until the occluder completely dissolved into the surrounding medium. The evaluation of study is based on the visual observation on the specific time durations.
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Congenital Heart Diseases, Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), Ventricular septal defect (VSD), Bioresorbable occluders (BRO), Phosphate Buffer Saline, In-vitro Degradation Study
Paper Title: Kosi kshetra : Aarthik samasyaon ke virudh avsaron ki ek talaash
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408079
Register Paper ID - 266959
Title: KOSI KSHETRA : AARTHIK SAMASYAON KE VIRUDH AVSARON KI EK TALAASH
Author Name(s): AJAY KUMAR
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a736-a742
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 229
Kosi kshetra : Aarthik samasyaon ke virudh avsaron ki ek talaash
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Kosi kshetra : Aarthik samasyaon ke virudh avsaron ki ek talaash
Paper Title: Solution For Cross Border Level Issues In Australia
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408078
Register Paper ID - 265612
Title: SOLUTION FOR CROSS BORDER LEVEL ISSUES IN AUSTRALIA
Author Name(s): K M Sangeetha
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a733-a735
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 210
Cloud computing is the mode of providing cloud service providers.
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Paper Title: Prabhavi Adhayan-Adhyanapanasathi Aadhunik Tantra Gyan : Swaroop Aani Upyojan
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408077
Register Paper ID - 266526
Title: PRABHAVI ADHAYAN-ADHYANAPANASATHI AADHUNIK TANTRA GYAN : SWAROOP AANI UPYOJAN
Author Name(s): Sarita Ajabsing padvi
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a730-a732
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 301
Prabhavi Adhayan-Adhyanapanasathi Aadhunik Tantra Gyan : Swaroop Aani Upyojan
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Prabhavi Adhayan-Adhyanapanasathi Aadhunik Tantra Gyan : Swaroop Aani Upyojan
Paper Title: IN SILICO-STRUCTURE BASED DRUG DESIGN; MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES, ADME STUDIES OF NOVEL GALANT-AMINE DERIVATIVE AS NEURO-PROTECTIVE AGENTS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408076
Register Paper ID - 267065
Title: IN SILICO-STRUCTURE BASED DRUG DESIGN; MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDIES, ADME STUDIES OF NOVEL GALANT-AMINE DERIVATIVE AS NEURO-PROTECTIVE AGENTS
Author Name(s): Ms. Dipti katre, Dr. Deepak Patel, Dr. ReeteshYadav, Dr. Disha Chouhan
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a713-a729
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 227
The identification and development of novel therapeutic medicines has been transformed by the discipline of in silico drug design. The development of neuroprotective drugs for the treatment of neurodegenerative illnesses like Alzheimer's is one such exciting application. The neuroprotective effects of galantamine, a well-known acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, have been extensively researched. A thorough analysis of in silico structure-based drug design is presented in this presentation, with particular attention paid to molecular docking and ADMET (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, and Toxicity) investigations of new galantamine derivatives.Alzheimer's disease (AD) poses a significant global health challenge with limited therapeutic options. Acetyl cholinesterase (Ache) inhibitors represent a cornerstone in AD treatment by enhancing cholinergic neurotransmission.
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Computer-Aided Drug Design, Alzheimer's, Molecular Docking, Acetylcholinesterase, ADMET
Paper Title: PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ORAL IN-SITU GEL OF SITAGLIPTIN PHOSPHATE.
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408075
Register Paper ID - 264850
Title: PREPARATION AND EVALUATION OF ORAL IN-SITU GEL OF SITAGLIPTIN PHOSPHATE.
Author Name(s): Komal Bhusare, Sardar shelake, Nilesh Chougule
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a700-a712
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 235
This study focuses on the preparation and evaluation of an oral in-situ gel formulation of Sitagliptin Phosphate, aimed at improving the management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Sitagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, enhances glycemic control when used as monotherapy or in combination with other antidiabetic agents. The innovative in-situ gel system is designed for ease of administration and improved patient compliance, forming a gel upon contact with the gastric environment. This formulation leverages the benefits of sustained drug release, reduced dosing frequency, and enhanced bioavailability, addressing the challenges posed by conventional dosage forms. The study employed preformulation assessments, including melting point determination and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, to confirm the chemical integrity and compatibility of Sitagliptin with excipients. Viscosity measurements, pH tests, and floating behavior analyses were conducted to evaluate the gel's physical properties. Drug content uniformity and in vitro drug release studies were performed, revealing a controlled release profile suitable for maintaining therapeutic drug levels. The development of this in-situ gel system presents a promising approach to optimizing the therapeutic efficacy of Sitagliptin Phosphate, potentially improving clinical outcomes for patients with type 2 diabetes. The formulation's benefits, such as ease of administration, sustained drug release, and targeted delivery, underscore its potential as an effective oral therapeutic option.
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In-Situ Gel, Sitagliptin phoshphate, Diabetes mellitus, Evaluation, Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor.
Paper Title: Banking System Using Secured Fingerprints
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408074
Register Paper ID - 266702
Title: BANKING SYSTEM USING SECURED FINGERPRINTS
Author Name(s): Mutyala Pravallika, Ganteda Manoj Kumar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a686-a699
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 223
The main aim of this project to provide secure banking system, by taking fingerprints as authorized identity at ATM/banks. The purpose of the project is to provide a secured and reliable environment to the customers for their banking transactions by providinga unique identity to every user using the FINGER PRINT identification technology. Identification and verification of a person today is a common thing; which may include door-lock system, safe box and vehicle control or even at accessing bank accounts viaATM, etc. which is necessary for securing personal information. The conventional methods like ID card verification or signature does not provide perfection and reliability. The systems employed at these places must be fast enough and robust too. Use of the ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) which provides customers with the convenient banknote trading is facing a new challenge to carry on the valid identity to the customer. Since, in conventional identification methods with ATM, criminal cases are increasing making financial losses to customers. Fingerprint Based ATM is a desktop application where fingerprint of the user is used as a authentication. The finger print minutiae features are different for each human being so the user can be identified uniquely. Instead of using ATM card Fingerprint based ATM is safer and secure. There is no worry of losing ATM card and no need to carry ATM card in your wallet. You just have to use your fingerprint in order to do any banking transaction. The user has to login using his fingerprint and he has to enter the pin code in order to do further transaction. The user can withdraw money from his account. User can transfer money to various accounts by mentioning account number. In order to withdraw money user has to enter the amount he want to withdraw and has to mention from which account he want to withdraw. The user must have appropriate balance in his ATM account to do transaction. User can view the balance available in his respective account. The system will provide the user to view last 5 transactions.
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Biometric Authentication, Fingerprint Recognition, Secure Banking, Biometric Security, Identity Verification, Digital Banking, Fraud Prevention, Customer Authentication, Biometric Data Encryption, Financial Security, User Identification, Secure Transactions, Authentication Protocols, Fingerprint Scanning Technology, Banking Software, Access Control, Data Privacy, Biometric System Integration, Authentication Algorithms, Biometric Database Management.
Paper Title: Voices of Resistance: Exploring Postcolonial Literature's Impact on Identity, Culture, and History"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408073
Register Paper ID - 267052
Title: VOICES OF RESISTANCE: EXPLORING POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURE'S IMPACT ON IDENTITY, CULTURE, AND HISTORY"
Author Name(s): Dr.Rashmi Panwar
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a678-a685
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 408
This research paper explores the concept of postcolonialism in literature, examining how it provides a platform for the voices and experiences of previously colonized peoples to be heard and acknowledged. Postcolonial literature challenges traditional narratives by highlighting the complexities of identity, culture, and history shaped by colonial encounters. The study investigates the ways in which postcolonial writers use language, narrative structures, and cultural symbols to articulate resistance, reclaim cultural heritage, and critique imperial ideologies. Through an analysis of key literary works from various postcolonial regions, this paper discusses the portrayal of hybrid identities, cultural displacement, and the struggle for autonomy. It also addresses the tension between indigenous traditions and the influence of Western literary forms. By comparing the works of postcolonial authors with those of colonialist writers, the paper aims to shed light on the contrast between narratives of oppression and narratives of empowerment.
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Keywords: Postcolonialism, Hybrid, Displacement, Oppression and Identities.
Paper Title: Modern lifestyle management from the perspective of Indian knowledge tradition: A study
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT2408072
Register Paper ID - 267043
Title: MODERN LIFESTYLE MANAGEMENT FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF INDIAN KNOWLEDGE TRADITION: A STUDY
Author Name(s): Dr. Neeta Verma
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 12
Issue: 8
Pages: a670-a677
Year: August 2024
Downloads: 211
Modern lifestyle management from the perspective of Indian knowledge tradition: A study
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Modern lifestyle management from the perspective of Indian knowledge tradition: A study
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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