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- Chemical Pulps for Writing and Printing Papers from Ringal (Arundinaria Sp.)
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Indian Forester, Vol 92, No 10 (1966), Pagination: 634-636Abstract
Laboratory experiments on the production of chemical pulps from ringal (Arundinaria sp.) for production of writing and printing papers by sulphate process are described. The average fibre length of pulp was 1.01 mm and average fibre diameter was 11 microns. Easy bleaching pulps in satisfactory yields could be prepared under suitable conditions of digestion.- Chemical Pulps for Writing and Printing Papers from Eucalrptus robusta
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Indian Forester, Vol 91, No 5 (1965), Pagination: 294-296Abstract
Laboratory expeciments on the production of chemical pulps from Ecualyptus robusta for production of writing and printing papers by sulphate process are described. The average tiher length of the pulp was 0.90 mm and the average fibre diameter was 0.010 mm. Easy bleaching pulps in good yield and satisfactory strength properties could be prepared under suitable conditions of digestion.- Jute-stick Pulp for Strawboard by Lime Process
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Indian Forester, Vol 95, No 7 (1969), Pagination: 482-484Abstract
Laboratory experiments on the production of strawboards from Jute-sticks by lime process are described. The results show that lime pulps for strawboard can be made from Jute-sticks in good yield and satisfactory strength properties.- Soda Pulps from Nagaland Grasses for Writing and Printing Papers
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Indian Forester, Vol 100, No 10 (1974), Pagination: 627-631Abstract
Systematic investigations were carried out on laboratory scale on three Nagaland grasses, viz., thatch (Imperata cylindrica), khagra (Neyraudia reynaudiana) and bhutang (Saccharum procerum) for finding the suitability of soda pulps prepared from them for production of writing and printing papers. It was found that except for khagra top portion, all three grasses were suitable. When pilot plants trial were carried out to confirm the laboratory trials, it was found that bhutang top portions also not suitable.- Isolation of Cordia rothii Roxb Mucilage and Its Comparative Evaluation as a Binding Agent with Standard Binder
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1 Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Kutch-370 460, Gujarat, IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Smt. B.N.B. Swaminarayan Pharmacy College, Salvav, Vapi, Pin: 396191, Gujarat, IN
3 Department of Pharmacy, Jodhpur National University, Narnadi, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, IN
1 Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Kutch-370 460, Gujarat, IN
2 Department of Pharmacognosy, Smt. B.N.B. Swaminarayan Pharmacy College, Salvav, Vapi, Pin: 396191, Gujarat, IN
3 Department of Pharmacy, Jodhpur National University, Narnadi, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Vol 2, No 6 (2010), Pagination: 472-475Abstract
Cordia rothii Roxb. found wild in the forest region, drupe usually single seeded containing mucilage. To isolate mucilage pulp is removed and the seed were macerated with water then filter. Acetone precipitation method is used to isolate mucilage from filtrate and dried in vacuum dryer at 40°C. The physicochemical characteristic of mucilage has performed such as swelling index, solubility, loss on drying. This study was carried out to compare the binding effects of isolated mucilage with starch. Granule properties such as angle of repose, moisture content, bulk and tapped densities and tablet properties which included weight uniformity, friability, disintegration times, and dissolution rates using standard methods. Mucilage of varying concentrations of 8, 10 and 12%w/w were used to produce aceclofenac granules by wet granulation method and compressed into tablets at arbitrary pressure load unit of 6 tons. An increase in binder concentration led to decrease in friability and increase in disintegration time of the tablets. The results indicate that mucilage obtained from Cordia rothii fruit possesses comparable binding properties.Keywords
Cordia rothii, Binder, Aceclofenac, Mucilage.- A Novel Study of Kinetics and Mechanism of Iridium (III) Catalysed Oxidation of Alcohol by Cerium (IV) in Aqueous Acidic Media
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1 Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Gandhi College, Ahmedpur (MS), IN
2 P.G. Department of Chemistry, Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Nanded (MS), IN
1 Department of Chemistry, Mahatma Gandhi College, Ahmedpur (MS), IN
2 P.G. Department of Chemistry, Yeshwant Mahavidyalaya, Nanded (MS), IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry, Vol 4, No 8 (2011), Pagination: 1272-1274Abstract
Alcohols have many applications in pharmaceutical research and are used extensively at various phases during the drug development process. Alcohol is used in prediction of drug solubility from structure as solubility of drug is an important factor affecting its bioavailability. In view of such varied importance of different alcohols, in the present study the Kinetics and mechanism of iridium (III) catalyused oxidation of alcohol by cerium (IV) in aqueous sulphuric acid medium have been investigated at different temperatures [Alcohol] >> Ce (IV) >> (IR) (10-5 mol/dm3) in 1 mol dm-3 sulphuric acid medium. The reactions are found to be the zero order with respect to Ce (IV) ion. From the [HSO4] dependence, Ce (IV) has been found kinetically active the proposed mechanism involves a pre-equilibrium interaction between the catalyst and substrate. The process is acid catalysed. Activation parameters have been determined to investigate the effect of temperature; and probable rate law and mechanism has been proposed.Keywords
Alcohol = 4-Methyl 2-Pentanol.- Growth and Fruit Yield of Coloured Capsicum Hybrids (Capsicum annum L.) Influenced by Plant Spacing under Polyhouse Condition
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1 Agronomy Division, College of Agriculture, Pune (M.S.), IN
2 Agronomy Section, College of Agriculture, Pune (M.S.), IN
1 Agronomy Division, College of Agriculture, Pune (M.S.), IN
2 Agronomy Section, College of Agriculture, Pune (M.S.), IN
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The Asian Journal of Horticulture, Vol 11, No 2 (2016), Pagination: 379-381Abstract
The plant height, number of branches/plant, leaf area/plant, and fruit yield quintal/hectare was highest in case of capsicum hybrid Orbelle. Whereas, the parameters viz., plant height, number of branches/plant, leaf area/plant, dry matter/plant was more in case of plant spacing 60 cm x 60 cm. However, the fruit yield (q/ ha) was highest in case of plant spacing 45 cm x 45 cm. The interaction between capsicum hybrid and spacing was found to be non significant.