Notre Christi Academy of the Philippines 950 Capt. Bindoy St.‚ Poblacion‚ Bustos‚ Bulacan 2012-2013 The Feasibility of Camote tops (Ipomoea Batatas) being made into a scrumptious medicinal iced tea Submitted by: James Matthew Lansang Rowell Remesis Gonzalez Sigrid Claine Canoza John Philippe Lazaro Rafael Lopez Peter Dennis Gaba Niña Rica Marcelo Angela Paulino Lanie Lane Garcia Submitted to: Glayza I. Santiago February ‚ 2013 i Table of Contents Pages TITLE PAGE
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ABSTRACT: Silver nanoparticles are nanoparticles of silver which are in the range of 1 and 100 nm in size. Silver nanoparticles have unique properties which help in molecular diagnostics‚ in therapies‚ as well as in devices that are used in several medical procedures. The major methods used for silver nanoparticle synthesis are the physical and chemical methods. The problem with the chemical and physical methods is that the synthesis is expensive and can also have toxic substances absorbed onto
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beginning‚ where the native islanders were sieged by Roman legionaries‚ and through the ravaging World Wars‚ the hard nosed‚ war torn British people have kept their upper lip stiff as a board thanks largely in part to a small‚ unassuming plant. Camellia sinensis‚ or the tea plant‚ has been responsible for all sorts of large scale controversy through the centuries. Many wars and economic industries can be directly credited to the worldwide want for tea. Tea was not always easy to obtain. At its popularization
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Utilization and Acceptability of Sampaguita (Jasminum sambac) Petals and Orange (Citrus sinensis) Peelings Extract Mixtures as an Alternative Home Air Freshener Spray Mayona Paula T. Alcala Louise Monique A. Conejos Danielle Khameron C. Salingsing Researcher II- MG In Partial fulfillment of the requirements in Research II Samar National School Catbalogan City‚ Samar Mrs. Ermelinda Floretes Research Adviser November
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Extract of Citrus sinensis (Sweet Orange) | 2. Author(s) | Uchechi N. Ekwenye and Oghenerobo V. Edeha | 3. Name of Journal | International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences | 4. Define the Problem | The antibacterial activity of crude leaf extracts of Citrus sinensis on 5 bacteria strains. | 5. State the hypothesis (es)‚ if applicable | | 6. Statement of objectives | To evaluate the antibacterial activity of the crude leaf extract of Citrus sinensis against bacteria strains
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Extraction of caffeine from tea bags ABSTRACT Caffeine extraction from the commercial tea leaves (Lipton Yellow Label Tea) that was done is multiple extraction. 4 tea bags were used in the experiment; tea leaves were weighed having 8.5333 grams. The leaves were boiled in a beaker with 150ml of water; the aqueous tea extract was transferred in a seperatory funnel mixed with DCM (20ml)‚ done thrice. The DCM layer was washed with 20ml 6M NaOH in the seperatory funnel; the organic layer was dried
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Final Project Zach Tesar Kaplan University In 2004‚ the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ranked obesity as the number one health risk facing America. Obesity currently results in an estimated 400‚000 deaths a year in the United States and costs the national economy nearly $122.9 billion annually. Childhood obesity affects more than 15 percent of the population under 18 years old that is classified as overweight. Obesity not only impacts lifestyle but
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Background of the Study Tea is created by using the leaves of a plantknown as Camellis sinensis. This plant is native tomainland China‚ South and Southeast Asia‚ but it istoday cultivated across the world in tropical andsubtropical regions. It is an evergreen shrub Premium1449 Words6 Pages Ink Made of Teabags Background of the Study Tea is created by using the leaves of a plant known as Camellis sinensis. This plant is native to mainland China‚ South and Southeast Asia‚ but it is today cultivated
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final project report | Principles of Marketing | “Body Spray” | | Submitted to : Sir Ali Raza Noor IQRA UNIVERSITY (ISLAMABAD CAMPUS) | Maryam (17230) Nasir Javed (16290) Mohammad Shahid (16286) Executive summary
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Available online at www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com Scholars Research Library J. Nat. Prod. Plant Resour.‚ 2011‚ 1 (1): 24-32 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) Herbal Plants: Used as a cosmetics Shweta K. Gediya*‚ Rajan B. Mistry‚ Urvashi K. Patel‚ M. Blessy and Hitesh N. Jain Sigma Institute of Pharmacy‚ Baroda‚ Gujarat‚ India _____________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The concept of beauty and cosmetics is as ancient as mankind
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