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- Some Noteworthy Rare Plants of Gujarat
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Indian Forester, Vol 97, No 11 (1971), Pagination: 636-637Abstract
Cochlearia cochiearioides (Roth) Sant.&Maheah, Indigofera angulosa Edgew collected from Rajpipia forest range in South Gujarat and Trigonella corniculata Linn., from forest of Shamlaji in North Gujarat, constitute new records for erstwhile Bombay Presidency. Rothia indica Druce, Diospyros chloroxylon Roxb. And Sebetiana chamaelea Mueil-Arg, in Rajpipla Forest range are recorded from Gujarat for the first time. The specimens are depositred in the herbarlun of Botany Department of this University.- Q-Analysis Spectrophotometric Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Nabumetone and Paracetamol in API and in Tablet Dosage form
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1 Xylopia, Ahmadabad, IN
2 R.K University, Rajkot, IN
3 B. K. Mody Govt. Pharmacy College, Rajkot, IN
1 Xylopia, Ahmadabad, IN
2 R.K University, Rajkot, IN
3 B. K. Mody Govt. Pharmacy College, Rajkot, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 3, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 9-16Abstract
A simple, sensitive and rapid Q-Analysis spectrophotometric method has been developed for simultaneous estimation of Nabumetone and Paracetamol from tablets. Here, absorbance is measured at two wavelengths. One being the max of Paracetamol (248.4 nm) and other being a wavelength of equal absorptivity of two components (238.6 nm) i.e. an isoabsorptive point. Linearity of response was observed in concentration range of 2-30 μg/ml for Nabumetone and 2-20 μg/ml for Paracetamol. The results of method were validated statically and by recovery studies. The % recovery was found to be 98.09% to 100.23% for Nabumetone whereas 99.88% to 101.81% for Paracetamol. The results of analysis in terms of % label claim was 98.72% ± 0.42 for Nabumetone and 101.62% ± 0.26 for Paracetamol for a formulation analyzed. The developed method was found to be accurate, precise, selective and rapid for simultaneous estimation of Nabumetone and Paracetamol in tablets.Keywords
Q–Analysis Spectrophotometric Method, Nabumetone, Paracetamol, Methanol, Isoabsorptive PointReferences
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- Additions to the Flora of Rajpipla Forest Division, Gujarat
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1 Department of Botany, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, IN
1 Department of Botany, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 13, No 3-4 (1971), Pagination: 203-211Abstract
In this paper 202 more angiosperms are listed of which 118 are dicotyledons and 83 are monocotyledons, based on collections made between 1965 and 1971 from different areas of the Rajpipla forest division. Such additions are due to (1) intensive exploration in all seasons and (2) two distinct types of vegetations (a) the dry deciduous type in hilly regions and (b) the scrub forest type in the undulating plains- A Preliminary Survey of the Flora of Vyara Forests in South Gujarat
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G. L. Shah
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A. I. Patel
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1 Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar , Gujarat, IN
1 Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar , Gujarat, IN
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Nelumbo - The Bulletin of the Botanical Survey of India, Vol 12, No 1-4 (1970), Pagination: 18-28Abstract
An enumeration of flowering plants, collected from the forests in vicinity of Mirpur, Chakdhara, Ambapani, Chinchbordi, Ubharat and Danti in Vyara forest range in December 1967 and September 1968 to March 1969, is given. In all about 470 plants have been wllected of which 380 are dicotyledons and 90 monocotyledons. An account of the general pattern of vegetation is also given.- Dual Wavelength Spectrophotometric Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Paracetamol and Nabumetone in API and in Tablet Dosage Form
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1 Xylopia, Ahmadabad, IN
2 R.K University, Rajkot, IN
3 B. K. Mody Govt. Pharmacy College, Rajkot, IN
1 Xylopia, Ahmadabad, IN
2 R.K University, Rajkot, IN
3 B. K. Mody Govt. Pharmacy College, Rajkot, IN
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Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Vol 2, No 4 (2012), Pagination: 122-127Abstract
A simple, sensitive and rapid dual wavelength spectrophotometric method has been developed for simultaneous determination of Nabumetone and Paracetamol from tablets. Two wavelength method was used to eliminate interference due to absorbance of other drug at sampling wavelengths for one drug. Nabumetone was estimated directly from absorbance at its sampling wavelength (332.6 nm) at which Paracetamol showed no absorbance. Paracetamol was estimated at 237.4 nm and 214.4 nm where interference due to absorbance of Nabumetone was eliminated. Linearity of response was observed in concentration range of 2 - 20 μg/ml for Nabumetone and 4 - 20 μg/ml for Paracetamol. Lower limit of detection (LOD) for NABU and PCM were found to be 0.30 μg/ml and 0.41 μg/ml respectively. Lower limit of quantification (LOQ) for NABU and PCM were found to be 0.92 μg/ml and 1.24 μg/ml respectively. The % recovery was found to be 98.62% to 101.80% for Nabumetone whereas 98.50% to 100.49% for Paracetamol. The results of analysis in terms of % label claim was 99.51% ± 0.13 for Nabumetone and 98.83% ± 0.06 for Paracetamol for a formulation analyzed. The developed method was found to be accurate, precise, selective and rapid for simultaneous estimation of Nabumetone and Paracetamol in tablet dosage form.Keywords
Dual Wavelength Spectrophotometric Method, Nabumetone, Paracetamol, Methanol.- Heterobeltiosis, Inbreeding Depression, Heritability and Genetic Advance Study in Okra [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench]
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1 Department of Vegetable Science, ASPEE College of Horticulture and Forestry, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (Gujarat), IN
1 Department of Vegetable Science, ASPEE College of Horticulture and Forestry, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (Gujarat), IN
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The Asian Journal of Horticulture, Vol 12, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 96-101Abstract
Field experiment was carried out to assess the genetic potential of okra genotypes through breeding and selection in 6 genotypes of four crosses (Arka Abhay × GAO-5, GJO-3 × VRO-6, Phule Utkarsha × GAO-5 and P-8 × VRO-6). Narrow sense heritability and genetic advance varied across crosses and traits. For fruit yield, narrow sense heritability were moderate and genetic advance were moderate and high, respectively for crosses viz., Arka Abhay × GAO-5 and Phule Utkarsha × GAO-5 while both were moderate for crosses viz., GJO-3 × VRO-6 and P-8 × VRO-6; appeared to be better indicator for selection. Among the crosses, Phule Utkarsha × GAO-5 exhibited significant relative heterosis as well as heterobeltiosis for fruit yield and its contributing traits.Keywords
Heterobeltiosis, Heritability, Inbreeding Depression.References
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