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From the Editors – Volume 4, No. 1

From the Editors – Volume 4, No. 1

... Our sixth contribution, by John Enemugwem of the University of Port Harcourt, is a re‐print due to previous errors of tabulation (June 2009). Because his piece deals with the oil industry of the Niger Delta in Nigeria,  ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... microemulsification, and surfactant micelles. Each of the methods has its own limitations; e.g., the use of surfactant micelles to solubilize hydrophobic drugs pose problems as most of the surfactants are relatively ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Healthy adult male albino swiss mice weighing between 50-100 gm were used in this investigation. The animals were fasted overnight prior to the experiment and fixed dose (OECD) guide line no.425 method of (CPCSEA) was ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... method combines two approaches, which are the forward and backward stepping. Cross validation provides a rigorous internal check on the models derived using multiple regression analysis, giving an estimate of the true ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Male C57BL/6J mice were purchased from Laxmi Biofarms Pvt. Ltd. Ale Phata, Pune, India. We fed wild- type male C57BL/6 mice a HFD consisting of 60 kcal% of calories from fat (D12492 Research Diets Inc.) ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Phosphatidyl Choline derivatives promoted the percutaneous penetration of erythromycin. Six phosphatidyl glycerol derivatives (PGE [from egg yolk], PGS [from soyabean], dimyristyl phosphatidyl glycerol ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... 1. Ease of manipulation of the particle size and surface characteristics of nanoparticles so as to Polymeric nanoparticles are particulate dispersions or solid particles with size in the range of 10-1000 nm. They ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Public sector healthcare provision in India is inadequate, accounting for only 22% of the total expenditure on health.(6) Furthermore, India's national health expenditure is half that of Sri Lanka and one-third that of ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... CEC combines the principles of CE and Chromatography with the major difference that the micelles are replaced by very small, i.e., less than 3µm, solid or semi-solid particles in a packed or open column. The particles ... See full document

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Volume 1 - Article 4

Volume 1 - Article 4

... pages from the Genealogical Publishing Company’s books entitled English Origins of New England Families, which trace family histories back to their English roots, some as far back as the 11th ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are widely used for the treatment of various acid- related disorders. For intensive care patients Stress-induced gastrointestinal tract bleeding (SGIB) is common, Dexlansoprazole is a PPI ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... include 1) activation of phospholipase C and protein kinase C, leading to NAD(P)H oxidase stimulation and enhanced reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation; 2) activation of transcription factors, such as NF-κB, ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... Assay of irbesartan sample:- Accurately weigh and transfer equivalent to 25mg of irbesartan sample into a 100mL volumetric flask, add about 70mL of diluent and sonicate to dissolve it completely and make volume up ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... prepared from the albendazole- TSP-sodium alginate as a natural polymers in that the drug-polymer ratio is, 1:1 and 5%, 10% concentration of calcium chloride was used as crosslinking ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... sample from ethanol and in the presence of additives showed difference in the crystal ...irbesartan from ethanol showed the needle shaped crystals ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... drugs, the percentage variation of ash from sample to sample is very small and any marked difference indicates the change in quality. A high value is indicative of contamination, substitution, adulteration or ... See full document

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Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 1 - 2014

... strength, or hardness and resistance to friability, to is withstand mechanical shocks of handling in manufacture, packaging and shipping .Special hardness testers are used for this purpose (manually or motor driven ... See full document

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From the Editors

From the Editors

... The next part of the youth section presents the words spoken by young people at a celebration of the 25 th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child hosted by the Landon Pearson Centre at Carleton ... See full document

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Ecological Economics of Estuaries and Coasts

Ecological Economics of Estuaries and Coasts

... hierarchy, from broad to more specific, of kingdom, class, order, family, genus, and species based on shared physical characteristics; the phylum category was added to the classification scheme later, between ... See full document

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Functioning of Ecosystems at the Land–Ocean Interface

Functioning of Ecosystems at the Land–Ocean Interface

... the editors involved in the production of this Treatise believe that complete information about the science of our estuaries and coasts is vital for the future of this ... See full document

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