scholarly journals Biosynthesis and Characterization of Zinc Sulphide Nanoparticles Using Leaf Extracts of Tridaxprocumbens

2017 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 903-909 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Sathishkumar ◽  
M. Saroja ◽  
M. Venkatachalam ◽  
G. Parthasarathy ◽  
A. T. Rajamanickam
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1996 ◽  
Vol 05 (04) ◽  
pp. 621-629 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. VALENTA ◽  
D. GUENNANI ◽  
A. MANAR ◽  
P. GILLIOT

The detailed characterization of metal organic vapour phase epitaxy grown ZnS layers on GaAs is the first step towards the study of their different non-linear optical properties performed with nanosecond lasers. Biexciton phenomena (with a binding energy of about 10 meV) are observed in photoluminescence-excitation and optical-gain spectra.


Author(s):  
Jairaj C. Tondare ◽  
Ashok S. Hembade

Background: The name Amrakhand comes from two words ‘aam’ and ‘shrikhand’ literally meaning mango shrikhand. It is popular mango yoghurt in Maharashtra and Gujarat. Amrakhand contains high sugar content, but in the context of health consciousness refined carbohydrate is necessary to curb in the diet of both insulin and non-insulin dependent diabetic patient. Hence dietetic Amrakhand was prepared using stevia to study its effect and suitability as a natural sweetener.Methods: Amrakhand prepared using different proportions of sucrose and powdered stevia leaf extract. The proportions used are 30:70 (T1), 25:75 (T2), 20: 80 (T3), 15:85 (T4), 10:90 (T5) with control sample 100:0 (T0). Textural properties of dietetic Amrakhand such as hardness, consistency, index of viscosity and cohesiveness were evaluated by using a texture analyzer (TA-XT2I, Stable Micro System, UK).Result: Textural parameters reveals that effect of increasing the concentration level of powdered stevia leaf extract, decreases the hardness, consistency, cohesiveness and index of viscosity values of the product. Whereas good sensory results were found at 70% (T1) of sucrose replacement by stevia leaf extract in dietetic Amrakhand. Hence, present paper focused on evaluation of textural characterization of dietetic Amrakhand prepared by using Stevia leaf extracts powder.


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-151
Author(s):  
Aakash Deep ◽  
Mitali Verma ◽  
Rakesh K. Marwaha ◽  
Arun K. Sharma ◽  
Beena Kumari

Aim: The objective behind this present work is the development and characterization of silver nanoparticles from Dalbergia sissoo leaf extracts and the analysis of anticancer activity. Methods: Silver nanoparticles were prepared by using the aqueous solution of Dalbergia sisoo leaf extract and silver nitrate. The formation of nanoparticles was determined by the color change during the preparation of plant extract to metal ion in a fixed ratio. The prepared nanoparticles were then characterized by TEM, FTIR, DLS, XRD, and SEM. Silver nanoparticles were also evaluated for anticancer activity. Results: Synthesized silver nanoparticles were having good anticancer activity against MCF 7 cancer cell line as compared to the standard drug Doxorubicin. Conclusion: The particle size of nanoparticles was found to lie in the range of 10 to 50 nm.


2012 ◽  
Vol 67 (9-10) ◽  
pp. 495-509 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juliana da Silva Pacheco ◽  
Raquel Elisa da Silva-Lopez

The characterization of legume proteases contributes to the understanding of the physiology of plants and their interaction with the environment. Thirteen extracts from various parts of Crotalaria spectabilis were made using different extraction systems. The highest protein content was found in seeds, and the most pronounced proteolytic activity was observed in leaf extracts, with an optimal pH value in the alkaline range. Proteases in extracts from roots, stems, and fl owers were active in various pH ranges. Proteases in all extracts were maximally active between 30 °C and 60 °C and were thermostable (24 h, 60 °C). Hemoglobin, bovine serum albumin, casein, and gelatin were hydrolyzed by C. spectabilis extracts in different ways. The highest serine protease activity was found in leaves. Seeds contained high levels of serine proteases and low levels of cysteine proteases. Flowers, roots, and stems contained different levels of serine, aspartic, and metalloproteases, respectively. The proteolytic activities in extracts were modulated by cations and oxidants to various degrees. C. spectabilis proteases are differentially expressed in distinctive organs, and their stability against heat and oxidants makes this plant an important source of stable proteases


Author(s):  
Dhanya K. Wilson ◽  
Govindarajan Shyamala ◽  
Manickam Paulpandi ◽  
Arul Narayanasamy ◽  
Karthik Siram ◽  
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Plant Science ◽  
1987 ◽  
Vol 52 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 57-65 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Zilberstein ◽  
T. Koch ◽  
Y. Altschuler ◽  
A. Lers ◽  
A. Zamir
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