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Original research article:-
*Tarun Agarwal, Rachana Singh. Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University, Lucknow, UP, India.
Abstract:- The presents study focuses on to the characterization of the biological potentials of a bacterium isolated from the oil contaminated soil. The isolate was tested for the salt tolerance, Azo dyes (Acid Orange 7 and Congo red) degradation and for the heavy metal tolerance. Along with the previously mentioned test, Antibiotic susceptibility test, colony characterization studies were also conducted. According to the characterization studies, the bacterium was predicted to be of genus Klebseilla. The bacterial strain was found to degrade the azo dyes used in the studies and was tolerant to salts of heavy metals such as Zinc, Copper, Nickel and Arsenic.
Key words:- Salt tolerance, Azo dye degradation, Heavy metal tolerance, Antibiotic sensitivity test.
Research article:-
*R P Mishra1, Sarita Yadav2 and Anjali3 1R&D Division,MRD LifeSciences, Lucknow, India.
2M. G. Institute of Applied Sciences, Jaipur, India.
3Lachoo Memorial College of Science and Technology, Jodhpur, India.
Abstract:- The Methanolic extract of Citrus limetta screened against various bacterial and fungal pathogens and showed significant antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and zero or no antifungal activity against Candida albicans, Trychophyton rubrum, Microsporum and Aspergillus niger. It is seen that methanol column has maximum antibacterial activity in E. coli JH-2 (17mm) among all solvents and minimum in S. aureus (12mm) in case of peel and juice whereas in pomace methanol suspension maximum (14mm) and no antimicrobial activity seen some extracts and in seeds cold water extract had shown partial inhibition. Among all extracts Citrus limetta juice cold water has lowest MIC i.e.22.85 mg/ml in S. aureus and maximum in pomace column extract 42.42 mg/ml in E. coli but no MIC seen in seeds.
Keywords:- Antimicrobial activity, Disc diffusion method, Phytochemicals, MIC, Citrus peel, juice, pomace and seed extract.
Original research article:-
*Meenakshi M Dhadave1,G Ajay Kumar2, Shrinivas Reddy3,Kapate Rajshekar4,Vijayanath.V5 1Associate Professor, 2Professor,3 Biostatistician, 4 Prof &HOD, Department of Community Medicine, M.R.Medical College, Gulbarga, Karnataka, India.
5Associate Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Vinayaka Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:- Woman in India today has achieved or is struggling to achieve freedom and a new place in society. She can work in many fields. Education is expanding her universe. Out of 100 female nurses,85 were interviewed. Majority of nurses with 40% (34) were in the age group of 41-50 years followed by 35.29% (30) were in the age group of 31 to 40 years. 81.18 % (69) nurses were married and 9.41% (8) were widows. Hindus constitute 60% (51) , Christians 31.76% and Muslims 8.24 (7). 64.71 (55) belonged to nuclear family. 82.35% (70) accepted the job due to economic consideration. Permanent family planning was the method of choice among 89.65% (52) of acceptors. 61.18% (52) were facing health related problems and 36.47% (31) were facing social problems. However 95.29 % (81) were satisfied with their job.
Key words:- Work related problems, Nursing staff, Government General hospital.
Review article:-
*Roya Hassankhani1, Razieh Hassankhani2 .
1Agricultural Mechanization, Tabriz University, Islamic Republic of Iran.
2Private law, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamadan, . Islamic Republic of Iran.
Abstract: Amid a global financial crisis and further market instability, the number of poor people also is climbing, undoing significant gains made against hunger and poverty in the past decade. These concerns have prompted renewed interest and discussion on the role of agricultural growth and development as a means to address both hunger and poverty. In the future, agricultural growth must come primarily from rising biological yields rather than from expanding cultivated areas or intensifying agriculture through irrigation, because fertile land and water are becoming increasingly scarce. Biotechnology is experiencing a revolution like none before in the life sciences and is affecting every facet of our lives, from crop improvement to commerce, and drugs to sustainable development.
Keywords: Agriculture, biotechnology, food Security.
Short communication:-
*Razieh Hassankhani, Maede Ghane.
*Law Department, Bu Ali Sina University of Hamedan, Islamic Republic of Iran.
Abstract:- Today with the help of genetics we have achieved to improvement of many diseases including polio, AIDS (HIV), and tuberculosis (TB), and many biological and genetic disorders are now preventable and ultimately curable. Biological crimes are included within the two last paragraphs of article 6 of the Statute, which contain the actions are done against the bearing in a specified group, or compulsory movement of children from a group to another one. This article can be extended to the levels of genetic diversity. In this case, as mentioned in the convention on genocide, deliberate destruction of genetic characteristics of a group and deployment of some tools to prevent bearing within it, can be considered as genocide.
Keywords:- Gen, genetics, genocide.