Gluekra: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) as alternative Glue Jose Roger M. Barata Jr. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement In Research II Antipolo National High School Brgy. Sta Cruz‚ Antipolo City December‚ 2012 Mrs. Zenaida Pardilla-Cristobal Research adviser ABSTRACT The study of creating and transforming okra as alternative glue aims to prove that there are other resources from nature that can be derived of in making natural glue/adhesive. It can be valuable to those whose
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CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1. Drought and its types Okra ( Abelmoschus esculentus L. Monech) is an important vegetable grown in Pakistan and developing worl d and is equally favourite among the rich and poor. Due to its flower structure it is responsive to breed ing and selection‚ but l iterature on the genetics of drought tolerance in this ve getable is not freque ntly available. Drought is a condition in which soil moisture contents are too low or tightly attracted by soil
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bioavailability and extensive pre systemic metabolism. Methods: In the present study‚ the mucilage extracted from Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum) was used as superdisintegrant. The oral dispersible tablets were prepared by using wet granulation technique. A three factor two level (23) central composite design was employed for the optimization of formulation. The input variables chosen are amount of fenugreek mucilage‚ amount of mannitol‚ and concentration of PVP and the response parameters chosen
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Abstract Background Traditional Asian and African medicine use immature okra fruits (Abelmoschus esculentus) as mucilaginous food to combat gastritis. Its effectiveness is due to polysaccharides that inhibit the adhesion of Helicobacter pylori to stomach tissue. The present study investigates the antiadhesive effect in mechanistic detail. Methodology A standardized aqueous fresh extract (Okra FE) from immature okra fruits was used for a quantitative in vitro adhesion assay with FITC-labled
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The Feasibility of Utilizing Basella Rubra (Alugbati/ Malabar Nightshade) Stem as a Potential Skin Moisturizer Background of the Study: People nowadays use alugbati nightshade leaves for cooking and throw away the stems. Instead of throwing the stems‚ why not investigate a product from utilizing Basella Rubra (Alugbati) stems that will be a great help to the industry. Utilizing the stems of Basella Rubra is also practical and economical for the users. This kind of plant is abundant even found
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has the same function as the coconut husk fiber‚ this is used to lessen the number or amount of water hyacinth in our environment because of its abundance and bad effects. To improve the quality of the bioplastic product‚the researchers used okra wherein mucilage can be found which lessens the brittleness of the said product because of the so called‚ glycirin. Another concerned material in the study is cornstarch. It is the source of polymer which is said to be the building blocks of the eco-friendly
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THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF OKRA AND ALOE VERA AS A HOMEMADE SHAMPOO ABSTRACT Nowadays‚ there are many artificial and cosmetic things that is in the market. One of the most popular is shampoo. We think that we will produce a shampoo in a natural way. So that’s how we come up with okra and aloe vera to help replace other artificial products into an environmental one. TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………. 1 Introduction ……………………………………………………………... 2-3 Review
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GROWTH AND YIELD PERFORMANCE OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus) PLANT TO STORED-DILUTED AND UNSTORED-DILUTED HUMAN URINE Jevilyn Mary C. Ruiz Reniel S. Zuñiga Jae Marie Valdez IV Einstein Special Science Curriculum S.Y. 2009-2010 Abstract The research study entitled “THE GROWTH RESPONSE OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus) PLANT TO STORED-DILUTED AND UNSTORED-DILUTED HUMAN URINE (A Comparative Study)” was conducted to investigate which is
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device. Accidentally‚ we discovered other product okra can produce. Aside from coffee‚ we found out that the seeds of okra can also make tea. Our tea helps improve and enhance our immune system because of the okra seeds itself is rich in Vitamin C. It can also avoid certain causes of coughs and colds. One more thing we liked about this accidental discovery of us is that it is not costly but affordable yet nutritious. Procedure Used Step 1: The okra seed will be dried under the sun for at least
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Casa Del Niño School System Inc. Casa Del Niño Science High School Fe Medalla Street‚ Pacita Complex II‚ San Pedro Laguna A Research Proposal on Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) for Healthier Hair In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements on Research I-B Submitted to: Ms. Marianne Arguel-Rayala Submitted by: Aprecio‚ Blenissa Joy Bobis‚ Fame Earl Mata‚ Diane Marie Payomo‚ Denise Kyla Ventanilla‚ Elloisa Mae Yano‚ Linda Joyce Table of Contents
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