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Piper betle (betel vine) a pan-Asiatic, tropical plant, which can
also grow under mild subtropical areas, is essentially grown for
leaves which are chewed with array of additives besides slaked
lime. The plant is cultivated widely in India and its surrounding
areas. Phytochemistry of Piper betel landraces presents a brief on
the distribution, historical and cultural aspects, and properties
ascribed to this plant in the ancient texts. Phytochemical and
pharmacological information has also been included to underscore
the importance of this plant in the present time. A detailed
account on metabolic profiling employing modern methods is
included, such as real-time, direct analysis of the flight mass
spectrometric method and chemometric analysis for characterization
of the available biodiversity and signatures specific to gender and
geographical location. It was also possible to identify the gender
of unknown landraces, with the help of principal component
analysis. Features: Elaborates on the chemical diversity within
Piper betle. Piper betle leaves have mouth freshening antimicrobial
compounds. Use of chemical signatures for the identification of
different Piper betle landraces, their gender and geographical
locations.
Tinospora cordifolia stem is used as a tonic, vitalizer, and as a
remedy for metabolic disorders to treat allergies, diabetes,
dysentery, jaundice, heart diseases, leprosy, rheumatoid arthritis,
skin diseases, and urinary disorders. It shows anti-inflammatory,
analgesic, antipyretic actions and immunosuppressive effects. This
book focuses on providing gender and geographical location-based
differences in the phytoconstituents of T. cordifolia by the liquid
chromatography mass spectrometric method. These methods have
potential use in the quality control of T. cordifolia and the
screening of herbal preparations. Features: Compilation of
ayurvedic features of one of the most important plants of the
Indian system of medicines. Useful for all ayurvedic practitioners,
researchers, faculty, students, and herbal product manufacturers.
Application of advance hyphenated LC-MS techniques for variation
study in phytoconstituents.
Ocimum species has been used as a traditional remedy for various
ailments such as arthritis, bronchitis, cold, conjunctivitis,
diarrhea, dysentery, and flatulence, as well as for healing wounds
and lowering blood glucose level. These are characterized by
variations in their morphology such as the shape, size and
pigmentation of leaves, which cause differences in chemical
composition and affect the commercial value of this genus. This
book describes phytochemical investigations of Ocimum species using
LC-MS/MS instruments to study qualitative and quantitative
variations of phytochemicals in different Ocimum species. Features:
Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific analytical and
pharmacological evidence of most important medicinal plants of
genus Ocimum. Chemical signatures for the identification of Ocimum
species. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control of
plants of Ocimum species and its herbal products.
Several Phyllanthus species are widely used in traditional medicine
and herbal formulation for the treatment of a variety of ailments
such as flu, dropsy, diabetes, jaundice and bladder calculus. The
medicinal properties of these species are due to the presence of
lignans, flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids and terpenoids. Phyllanthin
and hypophyllanthin are the major lignans from Phyllanthus species
having estrogenic properties that reduce toxicity and vascular
tension, and protect hepatocytes. This book deals with the
importance of separation techniques in screening of major lignans,
flavonoids and terpenoids in Phyllanthus species using HPLC/UPLC
coupled with mass spectrometric techniques. Features: Collection of
Ayurvedic features and scientific evidence of important medicinal
plants. Screening of major lignans, flavonoids and terpenoids in
plant parts/whole plant extracts and their geographical variations
in Phyllanthus amarus. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for the
quality control of Phyllanthus and its products.
Piper is the representative genus of family Piperaceae. Piper
species are pan-tropical in distribution and found in both the
hemispheres. As the king of all spices, black pepper, Piper nigrum,
led to the global expeditions culminating in the discovery of India
and the new world. Piper species have been reported to possess
various pharmacological activities such as insecticidal,
antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiplatelet, anti-hypertensive,
antithyroid, antitumor activities and hepatoprotective properties.
Botanical authentication of the plants of Piper species is
difficult because of the morphological similarity among the
species. This book describes ultra-performance liquid
chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole electrospray tandem
mass spectrometry in multiple reactions monitoring (MRM) mode to
study the quantitative variation of thirteen bioactive markers in
different plant parts of ten Piper species. Features: Collection of
Ayurvedic features and scientific evidence of the most important
medicinal plants of Piper species. Describes chemical signatures
for identification of Piper species. Provides easy-to-use
analytical procedure for quality control of Piper species and its
products.
Withania is a genus of the nightshade family of flowering plants
distributed in the subtropical regions from the Mediterranean to
South East Asia. Only two species, W. somnifera and W. coagulans,
are found in India. The most common species is W. somnifera (WS),
which occurs naturally in the subtropical regions from the
Mediterranean through Africa to the Middle East, the Indian
Continent, Sri Lanka, South East Asia, subtropical America and
Australia. It is a perennial shrub that grows to 75 cm (.75 m) tall
with tomentose branches, oval yellowish green leaves, orange red
berries and a papery calyx, and it survives harsher climatic
conditions. In Ayurveda it is believed the plants which survive
harsh conditions have strong healing and tonification properties.
The main bioactive phytoconstituents of WS are withanolides
(steroidal lactones), alkaloids, flavonoids, sterols, phenolics and
others. Among the various withanolides, withanolide A, withaferin
A, withanone and withanolide D are the most abundant, having
various activities. WS is a wonder herb with a broad spectrum of
pharmacological properties, such as antioxidant, antidepressant,
aphrodisiac, antiulcerogenic, antivenom, anti-inflammatory,
antiarthritic, anticancer, antiparasitic, antimicrobial,
anticancerous, antidiabetic, antitumor, hemopoetic
neuroregenerative, immunomodulatory, cardioprotective,
radio-sensitizing, rejuvenating, antistress, sedative,
hypoglycemic, thyroprotective, adaptogenic, antispasmodic,
immunomodulatory, immunostimulant and antiaging properties. The
simultaneous quantitative analysis of six major bioactive
withanolides in five varieties of WS and in different plant parts
(root, stem and leaf) of WS was accomplished. This method is also
applicable to control the quality of commercially formulated
products which contain WS bioactive compounds. Results indicated
the WS variety NMITLI-135 showed the maximum abundance of
withanolides at pH 8.5, EC-0.5 dS m 1, ESP-13 in sodic soil. Our
results showed this readily available, rapid and reliable method is
suitable for the routine analysis and effective quality control of
raw materials and finished products. FEATURES Presents a collection
of Ayurvedic features and scientific analytical and pharmacological
evidence of important medicinal plants of Withania somnifera Useful
for natural product researchers, faculty, students and herbal
product manufacturers Uses advanced hyphenated techniques for
assessing phytoconstituents
Cassia is an indigenous plant in Africa, Latin America, Northern
Australia and Southeast Asia. Several Cassia species are of high
commercial and medicinal significance since they are used as spices
and in traditional medicines. Currently plants from genus Cassia is
in great demand due to their immense medicinal properties. Cassia
species have various pharmacological activities such as
antibacterial, analgesic, antiinflammatory, antiarthritic,
hepatoprotective, antitumor, antifertility, antifungal,
antioxidant, antileishmaniatic, antimicrobial, CNS and
hypoglycaemic activitiy. Different class of compounds reported from
Cassia species are anthraquinones, phenolics, flavonoids,
chromenes, terpenes, proanthocyanidins, coumarins, chromones and
lignans. The taxonomy and nomenclature of Cassia species are quite
complex. It is very difficult to differentiate them due to their
overlapping morphological characters and close similarities. This
usually leads to misidentification and misinterpretation of the
components. Features: Presents collection of Ayurvedic features and
scientific evidence of most important medicinal plants of Cassia
species Chemical signatures for identification of Cassia species
Easy to use analytical procedure for quality control of Cassia
species and its products.
1. Discusses easy to use analytical procedure for quality control
of Terminalia species plant and its products. 2. Useful for all
ayurvedic practitioners, researchers, faculty, students and herbal
product manufacturers. 3. Uses advance hyphenated techniques for
variation study in phytoconstituents.
Rauvolfia species, commonly known as Sarpagandha, has been
traditionally used in Ayurveda for curing high blood pressure,
hypertension, snake bites, fever, and mental illnesses. Due to its
wide variety and differences in chemical composition, it is
necessary to develop an efficient and reliable method for rapid
screening and determination of phytochemicals in the extracts of
the Rauvolfia species. This book will provide qualitative and
quantitative comparative phytochemical investigations of selected
medicinal plants from the Rauvolfia genus using liquid
chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) techniques. The results
will help in assuring the efficacy and safety of Rauvolfia herbal
products. Features: Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific
evidence of important medicinal plants. Discusses chemical
signatures for the identification of Rauvolfia (Sarpagandha) and
its products. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control
of Rauvolfia and its products.
Tinospora cordifolia stem is used as a tonic, vitalizer, and as a
remedy for metabolic disorders to treat allergies, diabetes,
dysentery, jaundice, heart diseases, leprosy, rheumatoid arthritis,
skin diseases, and urinary disorders. It shows anti-inflammatory,
analgesic, antipyretic actions and immunosuppressive effects. This
book focuses on providing gender and geographical location-based
differences in the phytoconstituents of T. cordifolia by the liquid
chromatography mass spectrometric method. These methods have
potential use in the quality control of T. cordifolia and the
screening of herbal preparations. Features: Compilation of
ayurvedic features of one of the most important plants of the
Indian system of medicines. Useful for all ayurvedic practitioners,
researchers, faculty, students, and herbal product manufacturers.
Application of advance hyphenated LC-MS techniques for variation
study in phytoconstituents.
Piper betle (betel vine) a pan-Asiatic, tropical plant, which can
also grow under mild subtropical areas, is essentially grown for
leaves which are chewed with array of additives besides slaked
lime. The plant is cultivated widely in India and its surrounding
areas. Phytochemistry of Piper betel landraces presents a brief on
the distribution, historical and cultural aspects, and properties
ascribed to this plant in the ancient texts. Phytochemical and
pharmacological information has also been included to underscore
the importance of this plant in the present time. A detailed
account on metabolic profiling employing modern methods is
included, such as real-time, direct analysis of the flight mass
spectrometric method and chemometric analysis for characterization
of the available biodiversity and signatures specific to gender and
geographical location. It was also possible to identify the gender
of unknown landraces, with the help of principal component
analysis. Features: Elaborates on the chemical diversity within
Piper betle. Piper betle leaves have mouth freshening antimicrobial
compounds. Use of chemical signatures for the identification of
different Piper betle landraces, their gender and geographical
locations.
Ocimum species has been used as a traditional remedy for various
ailments such as arthritis, bronchitis, cold, conjunctivitis,
diarrhea, dysentery, and flatulence, as well as for healing wounds
and lowering blood glucose level. These are characterized by
variations in their morphology such as the shape, size and
pigmentation of leaves, which cause differences in chemical
composition and affect the commercial value of this genus. This
book describes phytochemical investigations of Ocimum species using
LC-MS/MS instruments to study qualitative and quantitative
variations of phytochemicals in different Ocimum species. Features:
Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific analytical and
pharmacological evidence of most important medicinal plants of
genus Ocimum. Chemical signatures for the identification of Ocimum
species. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control of
plants of Ocimum species and its herbal products.
Piper is the representative genus of family Piperaceae. Piper
species are pan-tropical in distribution and found in both the
hemispheres. As the king of all spices, black pepper, Piper nigrum,
led to the global expeditions culminating in the discovery of India
and the new world. Piper species have been reported to possess
various pharmacological activities such as insecticidal,
antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiplatelet, anti-hypertensive,
antithyroid, antitumor activities and hepatoprotective properties.
Botanical authentication of the plants of Piper species is
difficult because of the morphological similarity among the
species. This book describes ultra-performance liquid
chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole electrospray tandem
mass spectrometry in multiple reactions monitoring (MRM) mode to
study the quantitative variation of thirteen bioactive markers in
different plant parts of ten Piper species. Features: Collection of
Ayurvedic features and scientific evidence of the most important
medicinal plants of Piper species. Describes chemical signatures
for identification of Piper species. Provides easy-to-use
analytical procedure for quality control of Piper species and its
products.
Rauvolfia species, commonly known as Sarpagandha, has been
traditionally used in Ayurveda for curing high blood pressure,
hypertension, snake bites, fever, and mental illnesses. Due to its
wide variety and differences in chemical composition, it is
necessary to develop an efficient and reliable method for rapid
screening and determination of phytochemicals in the extracts of
the Rauvolfia species. This book will provide qualitative and
quantitative comparative phytochemical investigations of selected
medicinal plants from the Rauvolfia genus using liquid
chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) techniques. The results
will help in assuring the efficacy and safety of Rauvolfia herbal
products. Features: Collection of Ayurvedic features and scientific
evidence of important medicinal plants. Discusses chemical
signatures for the identification of Rauvolfia (Sarpagandha) and
its products. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for quality control
of Rauvolfia and its products.
Several Phyllanthus species are widely used in traditional medicine
and herbal formulation for the treatment of a variety of ailments
such as flu, dropsy, diabetes, jaundice and bladder calculus. The
medicinal properties of these species are due to the presence of
lignans, flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids and terpenoids. Phyllanthin
and hypophyllanthin are the major lignans from Phyllanthus species
having estrogenic properties that reduce toxicity and vascular
tension, and protect hepatocytes. This book deals with the
importance of separation techniques in screening of major lignans,
flavonoids and terpenoids in Phyllanthus species using HPLC/UPLC
coupled with mass spectrometric techniques. Features: Collection of
Ayurvedic features and scientific evidence of important medicinal
plants. Screening of major lignans, flavonoids and terpenoids in
plant parts/whole plant extracts and their geographical variations
in Phyllanthus amarus. Easy-to-use analytical procedure for the
quality control of Phyllanthus and its products.
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Communication, Networks and Computing - First International Conference, CNC 2018, Gwalior, India, March 22-24, 2018, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Shekhar Verma, Ranjeet Singh Tomar, Brijesh Kumar Chaurasia, Vrijendra Singh, Jemal Abawajy
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This book (CCIS 839) constitutes the refereed proceedings of the
First International Conference on Communication, Networks and
Computings, CNC 2018, held in Gwalior, India, in March 2018. The 70
full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 182
submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on wired
and wireless communication systems, high dimensional data
representation and processing, networks and information security,
computing techniques for efficient networks design, electronic
circuits for communication system.
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Communication, Networks and Computing - Second International Conference, CNC 2020, Gwalior, India, December 29-31, 2020, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Ranjeet Singh Tomar, Shekhar Verma, Brijesh Kumar Chaurasia, Vrijendra Singh, Jemal Abawajy, …
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This book constitutes selected and revised papers presented at the
Second International Conference on Communication, Networks and
Computing, CNC 2020, held in Gwalior, India, in December 2020. The
23 full papers and 7 short papers were thoroughly reviewed and
selected from the 102 submissions. They are organized in topical
sections on wired and wireless communication systems; high
dimensional data representation and processing; networking and
information security; computing Techniques for efficient networks
design; vehicular technology and application; electronics circuit
for communication system.
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Text provides information about advanced OTFT (Organic thin film
transistor) structures, their modeling and extraction of
performance parameters, materials of individual layers, their
molecular structures, basics of pi-conjugated semiconducting
materials and their properties, OTFT charge transport phenomena and
fabrication techniques. It includes applications of OTFTs such as
single and dual gate OTFT based inverter circuits along with
bootstrap techniques, SRAM cell designs based on different material
and circuit configurations, light emitting diodes (LEDs). Besides
this, application of dual gate OTFT in the logic gate, shift
register, Flip-Flop, counter circuits will be included as well.
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