healer and herbalist by using the ethnomedical enquiries. Mostly the villagers willing to share their knowledge on the uses of some medicinal plants. Total 52 plants were recorded to be used among the villagers. Among that plants we get to know that Murraya koenigii commonly known as curry leaves taken orally in decoction of roots to treat dysentery and also the leaves used mainly in all the curry. This survey also give us the information that
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menthol and the tepenes present have antibacterial and antifungal activity2‚3. They have broad antimicrobial effects‚ are microbiologically safe 3‚4 and have the ability to penetrate the plaque biofilm killing the microorganisms5. The curry leaf tree (Murraya Koenigii spreng – a green leafy vegetable) is grown all over India and other countries for its aromatic leaves which are used daily as an ingredient in Indian cuisine. The fresh curry leaves contain 2.6% volatile essential oils (containing sesquiterpenes
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List of Herbs & Spices A Ajwain‚ carom seeds (Trachyspermum ammi) (South Asia‚ India‚ Afghanistan‚ Iran‚ Egypt‚ Eritrea & Ethiopia) Akudjura (Solanum centrale) (Australia) Alexanders (bullaSmyrnium olusatrum) Alkanet (Alkanna tinctoria)‚ for red color Alligator pepper‚ mbongo spice (mbongochobi)‚ hepper pepper (Aframomum danielli‚ A. citratum‚ A. exscapum) (West Africa) Allspice (Pimenta dioica) Angelica (Angelica archangelica) Anise (Pimpinella anisum) Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)
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KOHINOOR BUSINESS SCHOOL Business Research Management Research Report On Afforestation Process in Lonavala & Khandala Guided By: Submitted by: Prof. Saravan Krishnamurthy Remya .K. Nair(TL) -9232 Ashwani Chaudhary -9207
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Tabale of COntent I. Introduction Globalization concept is studied since 1870 (Lee et al‚ 2009); during the development of its concept‚ there are many debates around consequence of convergence process of the world. In last three decades‚ globalization is predicted as noticeable trend causing the homogeneity of consumption pattern in near future (Levitt‚ 1983 in Robson ‚ 2005)‚ whereas‚ in this days and age‚ homogeneity of customer needs‚ taste and lifestyles is indicated as an impossible
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STUDIES ON DEHYDRATION OF CURRY LEAVES B. K. Sakhale‚ A.S. Nandane A.R. Tapre and R.C. Ranveer ABSTRACT The curry leaves (Murraya koenigii)‚ one of green leafy vegetable was obtained from local vegetable market of Aurangabad city. These curry leaves were washed and blanched in hot water containing 0.1 per cent magnesium oxide. The treated leaves were then dried in different drying conditions like direct sun drying‚ shade drying and tray drying. The dried leaves were analyzed for their nutritional
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Tracing the footprints of Proteomics – To compare and study the techniques used in proteomics since the last decade. Abstract: Proteomics is a study of the proteome of an organism. The last few decades have seen a rapid progress in the development of this field. This paper attempts to compare and contrast the way in which proteomics studies are performed today as opposed to those performed ten years ago and analyse its future implications. The thrust of research while studying biology at a
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Environment of Earth March 11‚ 2008 NATURAL VEGETATION OF INDIA Filed under: terrestrial vegetation — gargpk @ 1:45 pm Tags: India‚ Vegetation 805 Votes India is situated at tropical latitudes and has diverse temperature and rainfall regimes. The overall climate of India is suitable for the growth of forests. The climax formations of Indian subcontinent have been altered much due to human activities in the last few thousand years. However‚ the remaining vegetation shows that the natural
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View Article Online / Journal Homepage / Table of Contents for this issue Green Chemistry Cite this: Green Chem.‚ 2011‚ 13‚ 2638 www.rsc.org/greenchem Dynamic Article Links CRITICAL REVIEW Green synthesis of metal nanoparticles using plants Siavash Iravani* Received 10th April 2011‚ Accepted 20th July 2011 DOI: 10.1039/c1gc15386b In recent years‚ the development of efficient green chemistry methods for synthesis of metal nanoparticles has become a major focus of researchers. They have
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Introduction The state of Assam is the land of blue hills and mighty river Brahmaputra. She is endowed with very rich flora and fauna stock. Out of 3790 sq.kms of Tinsukia district proximately 854 sq.kms is covered by forests. Tropical wet evergreen forests ethnic groups loving in and around the forest uses the forest resources like timer‚ herbs shrubs climbers grasses etc in every walks of their life. The increasing demand for forest wealth love threaded the diversity forest resources and thus
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