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Estimation of Centrally Acting Muscle Relaxant Drug Tolperisone Hydrochloride Using HPTLC Method
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<![CDATA[A sensitive, selective and precise high performance thin layer chromatographic method has been developed and validated for the determination of tolperisone hydrochloride in bulk drug and in formulation. The method employed HPTLC aluminium plates pre-coated with silica gel 60F-254 as the stationary phase while the solvent system was methanol: ethyl acetate (3:7, v/v). The R<SUB>f</SUB> value of tolperisone hydrochloride was observed to be 0.50 ± 0.008. The densitometric analysis was carried out in absorbance mode at 261nm. The linear regression analysis data for the calibration plots showed a good linear relationship for tolperisone hydrochloride over a concentration range of 50 - 800 ng/spot. The limit of detection and limit of quantification for tolperisone hydrochloride was found to be 7.57 and 10ng/spot. Tolperisone hydrochloride was subjected to acid and alkali hydrolysis, chemical oxidation, wet hydrolysis, dry heat degradation and sun light degradation. The degraded product peaks were well resolved from the pure drug peak with significant difference in their R<SUB>f</SUB> values. Stressed samples were assayed using developed HPTLC method. The proposed method was validated with respect to linearity, accuracy, precision and robustness. The method was successfully applied to the estimation of tolperisone in tablet dosage forms.<b> </b>The proposed study describes a HPTLC method for the estimation of tolperisone in bulk and their pharmaceutical dosage form. Statistical analysis showed that the method is suitable for the routine analysis of tolperisone in tablets.]]>
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Usmangani K. Chhalotiya, Kashyap K. Bhatt, Dimal A. Shah, Dhruti C. Nagda, Gautam R. Chauhan
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<dc:date>2013-02-28</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-02-28</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>1</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
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Teaching Methods and Assessment
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<![CDATA[Quality assessment of students’ educational activities – one of the key factors of the educational process – fulfils several functions: states the level of educational achievements; gives information about the quality of knowledge and current educational achievements; enables to estimate the amount of the further work, aimed at filling up the gap in knowledge and improving quality factors.]]>
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Roman Yavich, Alexandra Gerkerova
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<dc:date>2013-08-05</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-08-05</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>7</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>260</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>262</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/education-1-7-7</prism:doi>
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The Preliminary Heating at Welding Copper and Steel
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<![CDATA[Stability of process of welding of copper with copper and copper with steel is provided with a special thermal cycle which includes preliminary heating before welding. Difficulties welding copper and steel are connected with its physical and chemical properties, high affinity of copper to oxygen, the low temperature of melting of copper, considerable absorption by liquid copper of gases, various sizes of coefficients of heat conductivity, linear expansion etc. In view of high heat conductivity of copper the most part of heat entered at welding is removed from heat input zone that leads to necessity of supply to a place of welding considerably a more heat, than at welding other metals. More rational is the local heating. Using impulse heating of welded details at welding copper and steel instead of gas flame lowers carbonization of details’ surfaces. Uniformity of welded details microstructure is provided. Welding defects caused by non-uniform heating are eliminated.]]>
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P. A. Gavrish
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<dc:date>2013-09-02</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-09-02</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>3</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>46</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>48</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/materials-1-3-4</prism:doi>
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On Some Well Known Fixed Point Theorems in b-Metric Spaces
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<![CDATA[In this paper, our purpose is to show that Kannan Type and Chatterjea type contractive mappings have unique fixed point in b-metric spaces. Also, we see surprisingly a way that contrary to the known (usual) metric spaces, any contraction mapping is not need to be a weak conraction mapping in b-metric spaces.]]>
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Mehmet Kir, Hükmi Kiziltunc
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<dc:date>2013-09-23</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-09-23</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>1</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>13</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>16</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/tjant-1-1-4</prism:doi>
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Epidemiology of Celiac Disease in Slovakia: Life Conditions of Celiac Disease Patients in Slovakia
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<![CDATA[Celiac disease (CD) is a chronic autoimmune disorder, elicited by gluten and related prolamines, with gluten dependant clinical manifestation in genetically susceptible individuals, with specific antibodies, HLA haplotyps and enteropathy. In Slovakia epidemiology situation of patients with diagnosed CD was being repeatedly surveyed. Patient with CD in Slovakia has possibility for prescriptions up to 50 specific gluten free products, partially covered by health insurance.]]>
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<dc:creator>
Jarmila  Kabátová
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<dc:date>2014-03-31</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2014-03-31</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>2</prism:number>
<prism:volume>2</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>38</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>39</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/ijcd-2-2-1</prism:doi>
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The Critical Error in the Formulation of the Special Relativity
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<![CDATA[The perception of events in two inertial reference frames in relative motion was analyzed from the perspective of the Special Relativity postulates, leading to the Lorentz transformation equations for the time and space coordinate in the relative motion direction. Yet, straightforward inconsistencies were identified upon examining the conversion of the time interval between two co-local events in the traveling reference frame. The approach used in the Special Relativity formulation to get around the identified inconsistencies was revealed. Subsequent mathematical contradictions in the Lorentz transformation equations, disproving the Special Relativity predictions, were shown.]]>
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<dc:creator>
Radwan  M. Kassir
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<dc:date>2014-10-28</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2014-10-28</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>6</prism:number>
<prism:volume>2</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>197</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>201</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/ijp-2-6-3</prism:doi>
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Modeling of Dynamic Systems in Simulation Environment MATLAB/Simulink – SimMechanics
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<![CDATA[The work shows the use of SimMechanics program for modeling of mechanical systems. The presented paper aims to determination the responses of the mechanical vibrating system through non-homogeneous linear differential equation of second order with constant coefficients using MATLAB/Simulink and SimMechanics. SimMechanics formulates and solves the equations of motion of mechanical system.]]>
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Peter  Frankovský, Darina  Hroncová, Ingrid  Delyová, Ivan  Virgala
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<dc:date>2013-11-12</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-11-12</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>7</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
<prism:startingPage>282</prism:startingPage>
<prism:endingPage>288</prism:endingPage>
<prism:doi>10.12691/ajme-1-7-26</prism:doi>
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Assessment of Angiosperm Weeds of Rajshahi, Bangladesh with Emphasis on Medicinal Plants
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<![CDATA[Assessment of angiosperm weeds of Rajshahi, Bangladesh has been studied. A total of 155 angiosperm weed species under 125 genera and 50 families were recorded. Of these, Magnoliopsida (Dicots) was represented by 138 species under 109 genera and 43 families while Liliopsida (Monocots) was represented by 17 species under 16 genera and 7 families. Asteraceae were the largest family in Magnoliopsida represented by 27 species, and Araceae were the largest family in Liliopsida represented by 6 species. Fifty (50) medicinal plants have been documented with their uses for the cure of more than 61 diseases, and some of these are abscess, asthma, abortion, cough, cold, small pox, constipation, dysentery, diarrhea, diabetes, eczema, fever, and fracture of bone, headache, heart disease, itches, jaundice, menstrual disease, paralysis, piles, skin diseases, snake-bite, toothache, vomiting, worm, wound and others. This detailed information will be helpful for the pharmacognosist, botanist, ethno-botanist and pharmacologist for the collection and identification of the plant for their research work.]]>
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<dc:creator>
A.  H. M. Mahbubur Rahman
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<dc:date>2013-11-26</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-11-26</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>3</prism:number>
<prism:volume>1</prism:volume>
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Pattern of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus from Septicemia Suspected Children in Tertiary Hospital in Hosur, South India
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<![CDATA[Septicemia is an important cause of morbidity and mortality among children in India. A wide variety of bacterial and fungal pathogen can cause septicemia. The objective of the present study is to determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern of methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus from septicemia suspected children. A cross-sectional study was undertaken from June, 2011 to August, 2012. A total of 300 children were screened. Study subjects were conveniently selected until the required sample size is full filled; blood samples were collected, transported and microbiologically processed using standard procedures; and data was cleaned and entered into a computer and statistical analysis was performed using SPSS for windows version 16. 88 (29.3%) were culture positive. S. aureus was the prominent isolate 26 (29.54 %). Of which 8(30.76% were methicillin resistant (MRSA). The present study reveals MRSA isolates were resistant to mostly all antibiotics and were sensitive to oxacillin and vancomycin.]]>
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<dc:creator>
M. Saravanan, Anima Nanda, Tewelde Tesfaye
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<dc:date>2013-04-03</dc:date>
<dc:publisher>Science and Education Publishing</dc:publisher>
<prism:publicationDate>2013-04-03</prism:publicationDate>
<prism:number>2</prism:number>
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