Cassia Fistula Antidiabetic and Wound Healing Activities
Problem Statement: The present research is on the "antidiabetic, wound healing and antimicrobial activities of various parts of Cassia fistula." Diabetes is one of the most prevalence…
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INTRODUCTION The term “antibiotic” was put forward by Vuillemin in 1889, to designate the active component involved in the process of ‘antibiosis' or to the opposition of one living micro-organism…
Read more >Chemical bonds: An introduction
Introduction A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms brought about by a sharing of pair of electrons between to atoms or a complete transfer of electrons. There are three…
Read more >Apoptosis And Inhibitor of apoptosis proteins Family: A
Background Apoptosis is an orchestrated biological cellular process that occurs in physiological and pathological conditions(1). It is essential for regulating development, homeostasis, and immune-system function in organisms(2). In mammalian cells,…
Read more >Application of Carbon Nanotubes
I will be examining and discussing carbon nanotubes and the application within industry, I will look at the History and manufacture of carbon nanotubes. I will Examine and discuss their…
Read more >Arguments on genetically modified foods
Introduction Genetically modified foods have become a major concern and have caused controversy regarding both their health and environmental effects (2). 'Using modern techniques of genetic engineering, it is possible…
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History of the Atomic Model The atomic model is not a concrete, one-hundred percent accurate depiction of the atom or description of what the atom is like. We can't base…
Read more >Bio-based Polymers and Their Future Trends: Article Review
The selected article, 'Current progress on bio-based polymers and their future trends'[1], provides insight into the present tendencies, technological advancements, and the prospective utilisation of bio-based polymers obtained with renewable…
Read more >Biodegradable polymer
Introduction The ISO definition of a biodegradable polymer is “an irreversible process leading to a significant change of the structure of a material, typically characterized by a loss of properties…
Read more >Biological catalysts
Introduction Enzymes:Enzymes are single or multiple -chain proteins that act as a biological catalysts with the ability to promote specific chemical rxn under the mild condition that prevail in most…
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