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    <title>NISCAIR Online Periodicals Repository Collection: IJEB Vol.50(06) [June 2012]</title>
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    <title>Evaluation of certain insecticides on nettings for their efficacy and wash resistance against mosquito species</title>
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    <description>Title: Evaluation of certain insecticides on nettings for their efficacy and wash resistance against mosquito species
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Jeyalakshmi, T; Shanmugasundaram, R
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Five insecticides (Bifenthrin, Deltamethrin,&#xD;
Etofenprox, Permethrin and Lamda cyhalothrin) recommended by WHO, at their&#xD;
recommended dose were compared for their efficacy and wash resistance through&#xD;
bioassay against mosquito vectors, &lt;i style=""&gt;Culex&#xD;
quinquefasciatus, Aedes aegypti &lt;/i&gt;and&lt;i style=""&gt;&#xD;
Anopheles stephensi&lt;/i&gt;. Etofenprox treated nettings exhibited better knockdown&#xD;
and mortality than the other insecticides. The order of efficacy of the&#xD;
insecticides treated nettings was Etofenprox ≥ Deltamethrin &gt; Lambda&#xD;
cyhalothrin &gt; Permethrin &gt; Bifenthrin.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 439-442</description>
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    <title>Microbial fuel cells demonstrate high coulombic efficiency applicable  for water remediation</title>
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    <description>Title: Microbial fuel cells demonstrate high coulombic efficiency applicable  for water remediation
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Devasahayam, Mercy; Masih, Sam A
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Microbial fuel cells (MFCs) convert biomass&#xD;
into electricity by the metabolic activity of microorganisms and are also used&#xD;
for remediation and water treatment. Power output was compared for a dual&#xD;
chambered membrane MFC using either &#xD;
&lt;i style=""&gt;E. coli &lt;/i&gt;or two Yamuna river samples,&#xD;
Yamuna (before the Sangam region)­­—­­slow flow (sample 1) and Sangam region —fast&#xD;
flow (sample 2). &lt;i style=""&gt;E. coli&lt;/i&gt; and the two&#xD;
river water samples 1 and 2 gave a maximum voltage of 779, 463 and 415 mV&#xD;
respectively. Using &lt;i style=""&gt;E. coli&lt;/i&gt; the&#xD;
maximum power density obtained with a 100 Ω resistor was 220.66 mW/cm&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt;&#xD;
and the highest power generated 6068.41 mW. The results demonstrate &lt;i style=""&gt;E. coli,&lt;/i&gt; river sample 1 and river sample&#xD;
2 have a comparable coulombic efficiency of 85.2, 71 and 77% respectively when&#xD;
using 0.4% sucrose as substrate. The decrease &#xD;
in chemical oxidative demand of all river water samples using MFC technology&#xD;
demonstrates efficient remediation &#xD;
of inland water.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 430-438</description>
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    <title>Acute toxicity of Bisphenol A in rats</title>
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    <description>Title: Acute toxicity of Bisphenol A in rats
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Pant, Jayanti; Deshpande, Shripad B
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Bisphenol A (BPA), an estrogenic compound,&#xD;
is used in manufacturing plastics and is known to produce toxic effects on&#xD;
various systems in man and animals. Since the use of plastics in day-to-day&#xD;
life is increasing, exposure to BPA will also increase. Therefore, this study&#xD;
was undertaken to determine the median lethal dose (LD&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt;) of BPA via&#xD;
intraperitoneal and intravenous route in adult rats (by Dixon’s up and down&#xD;
method) and also to know the acute systemic changes (in blood pressure,&#xD;
respiration and ECG) produced by lethal dose of BPA. Adult female albino rats&#xD;
of Charles Foster strain were used in the study. LD&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt; of BPA was 841&#xD;
and 35.26 mg/kg body weight for ip and iv route, respectively. Injection of&#xD;
lethal dose of BPA (40 mg/kg body weight) produced acute toxicity manifesting&#xD;
as immediate respiratory arrest and hypotension after the injection of BPA&#xD;
followed by bradycardia. The animals died within 7.3 ± 0.7 min. Volume of&#xD;
ethanol (vehicle; 0.1 mL) present in the lethal dose of BPA was not lethal and&#xD;
had no effect on respiration, blood pressure and heart rate. The results&#xD;
provide evidence that the acute exposure to BPA produces lethality with a very&#xD;
narrow range of lethal and survival dose for iv route. Further, the lethality&#xD;
appears to be due to respiratory arrest and hypotension.
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&lt;br/&gt;Page(s): 425-429</description>
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    <title>Antistress activity of ethanolic extract of &lt;i style=""&gt;Asparagus racemosus&lt;/i&gt; Willd roots in mice</title>
    <link>http://nopr.niscair.res.in/handle/123456789/14191</link>
    <description>Title: Antistress activity of ethanolic extract of &lt;i style=""&gt;Asparagus racemosus&lt;/i&gt; Willd roots in mice
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&lt;br/&gt;Authors: Joshi, Tanuj; Sah, Sangeeta P; Singh, Anita
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&lt;br/&gt;Abstract: Ethanolic&#xD;
extract of the roots of &lt;i style=""&gt;A. racemosus&lt;/i&gt;&#xD;
improved the stress tolerance in chemical writhing test and swimming endurance&#xD;
test at all the doses as compared to stress control group. Restraint stress&#xD;
induced elevation of blood glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol levels were&#xD;
significantly lowered by pretreatment with extract. Moreover, stress induced&#xD;
variations in levels of lipid peroxidation, nitric oxide, protein and&#xD;
glutathione content in mouse brain were significantly ameliorated by&#xD;
pretreatment with extract. The extract attenuated the elevated weight of&#xD;
adrenal glands and increased the reduced weight of the spleen during stress. In&#xD;
conclusion, the results suggest antistress property of &lt;i style=""&gt;Asparagus racemosus&lt;/i&gt; in different model of stress.
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