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- Phytoremediation-A Miracle Technique for Waste Water Treatment
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1 School of Bioengineering and Biosciences, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, Jammu University, Jammu, IN
1 School of Bioengineering and Biosciences, Lovely Professional University, Punjab, IN
2 Department of Chemistry, Jammu University, Jammu, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 12, No 4 (2019), Pagination: 2009-2016Abstract
Waste water treatment is a vital component in any community, without which water borne disease pathogens can spread resulting in diseases. Moreover, water cannot be recycled to fulfil the requirement of growing population. Thus, this treatment is necessary to protect the human beings as well as aquatic living organisms from harmful diseases such as cholera, typhoid, etc. Different techniques have been applied for waste water treatment mainly activated sludge, induced gas flotation, ultraviolet disinfection and supercritical water oxidation (SCWO). These techniques are cumbersome, time consuming and expensive. Thus, phytoremediation can be potent alternative of these techniques. Phytotremediation is a solar energy assisted clean up technique. Moreover, this technique has more ecologically advantageous as compared to other techniques. The present paper describes the morphology, mechanism, phytochemistry of certain plants that are mainly used for waste water treatment such as Scirpus species, Vetiver zizanioides, Eleocharis ochrostachys, Typha species, Pistia stratiotes, Lemma gibba, Phragmites communis, Hydrilla verticullata, Gracillaria gracilis, Ipomoea aquatic and Azolla pinnata. These plants readily facilitate absorption of nutrients that are in excess in addition to toxic elements such as lead, iron, copper, cadmium and mercury. The objective of the review is to sum up the literature of existing plants which was not used earlier for phytoremediation of waste water and to provide a baseline for new research alongside their usage in environmental clean up especially near pharmaceutical industries.Keywords
Waste Water, Supercritical Water Oxidation, Phytoremediation, Toxicity.References
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- Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Phytochemicals in Some Medicinal Plants of Western Himalayas
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1 Department of Life Sciences, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, IN
1 Department of Life Sciences, RIMT University, Mandi Gobindgarh, Punjab, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 15, No 4 (2022), Pagination: 1419-1423Abstract
Plants have been well known for their medicinal applications for ages and traditional medicines are still a major part of habitual treatments in different parts of the world. They are used since ancient times for treating different ailments and providing valuable drugs such as analgesics (morphine), antihypertensives (reserpine), cardiotonic (digoxin) and antimalarials (quinine and artemisinin). The discovery of medicinal plants helps in achieving the new targets in treating various diseases like cancer, malaria and neurological disorders. Herbs proved to be the only solution for treating a large number of health-related problems. Most of the recent drugs are obtained in one or another way from plants. Medicinal plants contain biologically active, naturally occurring chemical compounds known as phytochemicals which provide health benefits and protect the human cell from any type of damage. Phytochemical screenings of medicinal plants have contributed to the discovery of new drugs. In our present investigation, an attempt has been made to screen out the bioactive constituents of three selected plants of western Himalayas and further they had been subjected to quantitative analysis for estimation of different parameters.Keywords
Medicinal plant, Phytochemicals, Biological Activity, Bioactive constituents, Western Himalayas.References
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