Social Anxiety Leading to Osteoporosis

AUTHOR

Hitesh Kaushik1*, Mahak Saxena1

ABSTRACT  

An anxiety disorder that is frequently seen is social anxiety disorder. Speaking in front of a group, dating, interacting with a cashier at a store, taking part in a job interview, meeting new people, etc. are examples of circumstances where persons with social anxiety disorder experience symptoms of worry or panic. Women with significant levels of pre-existing health anxiety scored more anxious about osteoporosis and anticipated chance of acquiring osteoporosis. When bone mass, bone mineral density, or the composition and strength of bone alter, osteoporosis, a disease of the bones, results. This could lead to a decrease in bone density and a higher risk of fractures (broken bones).

 Keywords: Anxiety, Osteoporosis, Social anxiety

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Kaushik and Saxena. Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

Replacement of Fishmeal with plant origin Soybean Protein for Sustainable Aquaculture: A Review Article

AUTHOR

Anupam Sehra1, Meenakshi Jindal2*, Jyoti, M3 and Nirmala Rathee1

ABSTRACT

To get nutritionally rich fish flesh, a nutritionally balanced diet is necessary. The use of rice bran and oil cakes alone does not contain enough nutrients for the better growth of fish. Fishmeal (FM) is major protein source in aqua feeds, but not affordable due to its high price. Therefore, many plant proteins like Soybean, canola, guar etc. are recommended by many nutritionists due to their low price. But among all these plant protein ingredients, soybean is considered as the good nutritive and affordable ingredient in fish feed. The literature under this review revealed how anti nutritional factors present in soybean interfere with the growth of fish and how they can be removed after processing. This review also revealed how the use of processed soybean results in good growth of fish.

 Keywords: Anti-nutritional factors, fish, growth, soybean

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Sehra. Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

Dental 4d-printing

AUTHOR

Khushboo Bhaker*

ABSTRACT  

The studies of interior 4D printing in dentistry will be increasing to supply smart bridges, complex dental crowns, aligners, surgical templates, and orthodontic braces adjusted consistent with the requirement of the person affected man or woman after temperature trade. It brings a cutting-edge revolution in dentistry. 4D printing can create dental implants with houses as specific as herbal teeth. 4D printed dental implants have personal tendencies of dimensional modifications that might assist to keep away from marginal leakage. smart orthodontics implants enhance the function of ligatures and wires that assist teeth to transport inside the desired direction. the one’s implants can adjust the state of affairs with no need for human management. In Destiny, 4D printing can print low-value, smart, functional dentures using a couple of biocompatible substances. it can offer a great solution for producing numerous styles of clever, customized dentistry versions which can develop as an affected character’s enamel increases. Now, 4D printing can resolve various issues which are the difficulty of 3-d printing technology. This period can develop as unexpectedly as virtual dentistry.

 Keywords: Dental, 4D printing, Dentistry, Dental crowns, Dental implants

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Bhaker, Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

The Coevolution of Virophages and Their Hosts: A Comprehensive Review

AUTHOR

Vibhor*, Amanjeet, Md. Murad Hossain

ABSTRACT  

Virophages are small, satellite viruses that depend on the replication machinery of their host viruses. While originally thought to be rare and unique to certain environments, the discovery of numerous virophages has led to an increased understanding of their importance in regulating viral dynamics and their potential impact on ecosystems. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the coevolutionary relationship between virophages and their hosts. We examine the evolutionary history of virophages, their role in modulating viral communities, and the mechanisms underlying their interactions with host viruses. Additionally, we discuss the potential implications of virophages for human health and biotechnology. Through an analysis of current research, we highlight the gaps in knowledge and identify promising avenues for future studies.

 Keywords: Virophages, Coevolutionary, Viruses

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Vibhor, Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

Deep Eutectic Solvents: An Overview Of Its Basics And Properties

AUTHOR

Khushboo Bhaker*

ABSTRACT  

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are a rising elegance of combos characterized by using sizeable depressions in melting factors as compared to the ones of the neat constituent additives. These substances are promising for programs as cheaper “designer” solvents showing a bunch of tunable physicochemical properties. An in-depth review of the modern-day literature reveals the lack of predictive knowledge of the microscopic mechanisms that govern the shape–property relationships in this elegance of solvents. complicated hydrogen bonding is postulated as the foundation motive of their melting point depressions and physicochemical residences; to apprehend these hydrogen-bonded networks, it is imperative to look at these structures as dynamic entities using both simulations and experiments. This review emphasizes the current study’s efforts to elucidate the next steps needed to increase a fundamental framework wished for a deeper understanding of DESs. It covers recent trends in DES studies, frames terrific medical questions, and identifies promising research thrusts aligned with the advancement of the sphere closer to predictive fashions and a fundamental understanding of those solvents

 Keywords: Choline chloride Deep eutectic solvents, Eutectic factor, Herbal deep eutectic solvents, Physicochemical home, Supramolecular community           

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Bhaker, Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

Preparation Of Ursolic Acid-loaded Eudragit-e Nanocarrier

AUTHOR

Rajat Lathwal*

ABSTRACT

Ursolic acid (UA), a triterpenoid could hinder the progression of tumor cells but its potential for clinical utilization is significantly hindered by its poor solubility due to its hydrophobic nature. The present study is aimed to develop Ursolic acid-loaded Eudragit-E nanoparticles (UENPs) using the nanoprecipitation technique. We observed that UENPs possess particle size in the 22 – 39 nm range and an encapsulation efficiency of 60%. Furthermore, Eudragit-E at 8 mg/ml and poloxamer at 0.8% w/w were competent to produce isolated and free-flowing nanoparticles. These findings suggest the utilization of UA-entrapped Eudragit-E nanoparticles as an advanced drug delivery tool to combat cancer.

 Keywords: Anti-cancer activity, Nanoplatforms, Polymeric Particle size, Ursolic acid           

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Lathwal . Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

Medicinal and Ayurvedic Aspects of Resourceful Herb: Akarkara

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Jyoti, M1,  Manan Kumar2 ,Deepika1* , Mukesh R, Jangra3  

ABSTRACT  

Akarkara (Anacyclus pyrethrum) is widely used as a drug in Indian Ayurveda and Unani medicines. It has numerous therapeutic properties and is one of the eleven sacred medicines as described in Ayurveda (Wealth of India). Pellitorine and alkyl amide are the major constituents. This paper reviews medicinal properties, traditional homemade remedies, and side effects of an excessive dose.    

Keywords:   Anacyclus pyrethrum, Anti-bacterial, Ayurvedic proprietary medicine, Pellitorine

How to cite this article:
Deepika et al., Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1(1)

Heavy metals and their side effects on human beings

AUTHOR

Rajat Lathwal*

ABSTRACT  

Ursolic acid (UA), a triterpenoid could hinder the progression of tumor cells but its potential for clinical utilization is significantly hindered by its poor solubility due to its hydrophobic nature. The present study is aimed to develop Ursolic acid-loaded Eudragit-E nanoparticles (UENPs) using the nanoprecipitation technique. We observed that UENPs possess particle size in the 22 – 39 nm range and an encapsulation efficiency of 60%. Furthermore, Eudragit-E at 8 mg/ml and poloxamer at 0.8% w/w were competent to produce isolated and free-flowing nanoparticles. These findings suggest the utilization of UA-entrapped Eudragit-E nanoparticles as an advanced drug delivery tool to combat cancer.

 Keywords: Anti-cancer activity, Nanoplatforms, Polymeric Particle size, Ursolic acid           

How to cite this article:

Lathwal . Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (2)

In Vitro Flowering in Orchid Species

AUTHOR

Sanyogita*

ABSTRACT  

Flowering is an evasive and interesting of all plant’s developmental processes. Orchids’ relatively lengthy juvenile phase would be cut short, and a deeper understanding of the physiological, genetic, and molecular aspects of flowering would be gained thanks to plants’ ability to initiate flowering in vitro. All studies that have been done on orchid in vitro flowering that are currently accessible are included in this review.  

Keywords: Dendrobium, orchids, In vitro flowering, Plant growth regulators, Plant tissue culture      

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Sanyogita, Int. J. Sci. Info. 2023, 1 (1)