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Friday, August 30, 2019

Business Development Strategy in India for Overseas Construction Management Companies_Crimson Publishers

Business Development Strategy in India for Overseas Construction Management Companies by Nirmalendu Bandyopadhyay in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences

India’s is one of the fastest growing economies in the world and the last decade has shown that an average annual GDP growth has been around 9% and is achievable and sustainable due to steady growth in all the important sectors namely Services, Industry and Agriculture. The Industry sector has two major components namely production/Manufacturing and Infrastructures.
Contribution to the GDP comes from the Service sector to around 50%, the industry 35% and the Agriculture 10%. The rest comes from other sources. The Infrastructure sector accounts to 20% and includes mainly Roads, Ports, Airports, Real Estates, Special Economic Zones, Water Supply and Environment.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

C-Arm Free Technique for Anterior Correction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Technical Note: Crimson Publishers


C-Arm Free Technique for Anterior Correction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Technical Note by Tanaka M* in Researches in Arthritis & Bone Study Crimson Publishers: Journal of Bone Disease



Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common type of spinal deformity [1]. Scoliosis is defined as a lateral curvature of spinal column greater than 10 degrees and it associate with rotation [2]. Treatment of AIS is aimed at achieving a solid fusion and a balanced spine following correction of the deformity. Thoracolumbar curve or lumbar curves are among the most commonly observed AIS patients [3]. Anterior spinal instrumentation and fusion has been the treatment of choice for this curve. The anterior approach allows best control of the coronal and axial deformity with a smaller incision [4]. Many authors reported excellent results of anterior correction and fusion for AIS [5,6]. For this technique the C-arm is necessary to check the screw length and direction. This causes long OR time and radiation exposure to all operating room staff. However, there is no reports which indicated utility of navigation and O arm for anterior correction for AIS safely. So, the authors hereby report a technique of Navigation +O arm -assisted anterior correction for lumbar scoliosis thus avoiding C-arm fluoroscopy in a lateral decubitus position


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Monday, August 26, 2019

Advances in The Therapy of Depression: Crimson Publishers

Advances in The Therapy of Depression by Ghassan Haddad in Techniques in Neurosurgery & Neurology: Crimson Publishers_Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry


Depression is one of the most common serious medical and psychiatric disorders, with greater than 200 million adults worldwide suffering from major depressive disorder (MDD) at any given time, according to a 2003 report by the World Health Organization titled Investing in Mental Health. According to the U.S. National Comorbidity Survey Replication published in 2007, more than 16 million adults in the United States, which represents approximately 6.7% of itsentire adult population, will suffer from MDD in a 12-month period. The quest to come up with a superior antidepressant is in full effect among biotech and pharmaceutical companies. Although there are some companies that are still tweaking various formulations of serotonergic, noradrenergic, and dopaminergic substances i.e. triple reuptake inhibitors others are thinking outside the box.
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Friday, August 23, 2019

Phyto-Nutrients, Nutraceutical, Fermented Foods and Traditional Medicine in Human Health: Issues, Concerns and Strategies_Crimson Publishers

Phyto-Nutrients, Nutraceutical, Fermented Foods and Traditional Medicine in Human Health: Issues, Concerns and Strategies by VK Joshi*

Recently, many diseases related to the life style or the ageing have grown by leap and bounds, needing appropriate solutions and the present focus is to find solace in the lap of nature. The various approaches include the use of herbal or plant medicines (being used from an ancient time all over the world especially India, China and several other countries of Asia), health foods (functional foods), fermented foods, phyto-chemicals and nutraceuticals, bioactive compounds, etc in the cure of such diseases. The major reason for their use is the general belief amongst the people is that such substances are useful in the cure and do not cause any side effect unlike the allopathic medicines. The phyto-chemicals, nutraceuticals, bioactive compounds or the fermented foods have been claimed for the cure of several ailments. The foods containing the phyto-chemicals are termed as nutraceuticals include various nutrients, dietary supplements, specially designed diets or herbal products of both plant and animal origin. However, there are several concerns in the use of these types of approaches and the products. For example many nutraceuticals, herbal medicines or similar photo-chemicals, fermented foods have never been investigated at all for their active component, mechanism of action, metabolic pathways, therapeutic values or the demonstratable effect in model systems. So it is important to apply modern science and tools including chemo-matrix, metabolomics, nutrigenomic to understand the traditional systems of medicine (phyto-chemicals, the Traditional System of Chinese Medicine (TSCM), Ayurveda) and phyto-chemicals with advanced biotechnology, diverse applications and advantages could be exhibited not only in bringing benefits to increase the diversity and composition of herbal phyto-chemicals, but also helping to elucidate the treatment mechanism and accelerate new drug discovery from Chinese herbal medicine. The mechanism of action along with the efficacy of various phyto-chemicals in different clinical conditions needs to be established with help of in vivo studies. Indigenous fermented foods are the major sources of bioactive compounds, reflecting the great usefulness of these foods in human health. It is apparent that interdisciplinary research involving biochemistry, nutrition, microbiology, physiology, pathology and pharmacology should be conducted especially validation. Another concern for the use of nutraceuticals is the lack of quality control, a very serious aspect which needs to be tackled with suitable standards and the methods of evaluation. Overall, it is clearly a fertile ground research for the future.

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Rasa Panka (Fundamentals of Dravya Guna Shastra Vijnana)_Crimson Publishers

Rasa Panka (Fundamentals of Dravya Guna Shastra Vijnana) by Venkata N Joshi in Advances in Complementary & Alternative medicine


Rasa' in any subject of life is very interesting and fundamental. Rasa as a basic quality of life begin with the soup of organic chemistry. Carbon, hydrogen, Nitrogen and oxygen along with phosphorus and sulphur consists of 96% of molecules of life in modern chemistry where as rest of minerals and elements are only traces or insignificant to its counterpart of understanding 64 arts of life in combination of emotional Rasa or Bhava, (nava rasa-09) and 63 Vikalpa of Rasa Bheda from 06 rasa etc. (shad anga pradhana shareere shad eva rasaa).

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Periodontal Muscle Training Can Strength the Periodontal Support, Fit Your Teeth _Crimson Publishers

Periodontal Muscle Training Can Strength the Periodontal Support, Fit Your Teeth by Nima sabzchamanara in Research in Medical & Engineering Sciences



Statistical analysis, A total of 505 patients in general practice were asked to respond to a list of 25 obligatory nourishment for a child while going to have the first teeth, for its effectiveness in dealing with patient’s periodontal health especially include chewing hard food. They were also asked to select the three effective nutrition for periodontal tissue. The indicts of patient perceived importance of the periodontal health were derived and each compared with actual effectiveness as determined from a sample of 250 patients opinion. Although the majority of patient’s 18 of 25 nutrition as being very effective, there was no significant association with patient perceived nourishment effectiveness and actual effectiveness. The implications for patient training are discussed.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Curcuma zerumbet (Zingiberaceae) Rhizome Extracts Thermal Characterization Through TG, DTA and DSC Analysis: Crimson Publishers


Curcuma zerumbet (Zingiberaceae) Rhizome Extracts Thermal Characterization Through TG, DTA and DSC Analysis by Castro M* in Journal of Biotechnology & Bioresearch - Crimson Publishers: Bioresearch



The present work aims to achieve the thermal characterization of the water and hydroalcoholic extracts from the rhizome of Curcuma zerumbet through TG, DTA and DSC thermoanalytic as well phytochemical analysis from three different geographical sites. Dynamical assays at the 30 to 300 °C range were conducted so as to ascertain whether the extracts could be utilized in every food production process regardless of their temperature and studied the essential oil from them through GC-MS. The expressed results indicated these extracts cannot be utilized in the food manufacturing processes above 100 °C due to the degradation of bioactive components such as curcuminoids and/or curzerenone, compounds with pharmacological properties


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Monday, August 12, 2019

C-Arm Free Technique for Anterior Correction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Technical Note: Crimson Publishers


C-Arm Free Technique for Anterior Correction of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Technical Note by Tanaka M* in Researches in Arthritis & Bone Study Crimson Publishers: Journal of Bone Disease



Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is the most common type of spinal deformity [1]. Scoliosis is defined as a lateral curvature of spinal column greater than 10 degrees and it associate with rotation [2]. Treatment of AIS is aimed at achieving a solid fusion and a balanced spine following correction of the deformity. Thoracolumbar curve or lumbar curves are among the most commonly observed AIS patients [3]. Anterior spinal instrumentation and fusion has been the treatment of choice for this curve. The anterior approach allows best control of the coronal and axial deformity with a smaller incision [4]. Many authors reported excellent results of anterior correction and fusion for AIS [5,6]. For this technique the C-arm is necessary to check the screw length and direction. This causes long OR time and radiation exposure to all operating room staff. However, there is no reports which indicated utility of navigation and O arm for anterior correction for AIS safely. So, the authors hereby report a technique of Navigation +O arm -assisted anterior correction for lumbar scoliosis thus avoiding C-arm fluoroscopy in a lateral decubitus position


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Thursday, August 8, 2019

Nanocellulose in Food Science and Technology - Potential, Advantages and Gaps of Research_Crimson Publishers

Nanocellulose in Food Science and Technology - Potential, Advantages and Gaps of Research by Talita Szlapak Franco in Food science 
 Since the first description of cellulose molecule in 1838 by the French chemist Anselme Payen, passing through the obtention of nanocellulose in 1977 [1], until the published researches up to 2017, too many advances and different approaches were given to this multifunctional polysaccharide from pulp and paper industry to medical applications. Although the first US Patent submitted by Turbak and co-workers considered nanocellulose a food additive, this product was not commercially exploited because of the high production costs, however, now this panorama is changing with industries focusing their plants in the production of the nanopolymer [2].

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

Study of Methanolic Extract of Leaves Calotropis gigantea (L.) As an Anti-Solar- Crimson Publishers


Study of Methanolic Extract of Leaves Calotropis gigantea (L.) As an Anti-Solar by Gharge Varsha Gajanan in Advances in Complementary & Alternative Medicine- Crimson Publishers: Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine


Objective: The present study aimed at the phytochemical examination and anti-solar activity of Calotropis gigantea L. (leaf) methonolic extract has more flavonoid content based on this chemical substance photo protective activity was evaluated using UV visible spectrophotometry, where the method is diffused transmittance and the range of UV-visible about 200-400nm.
Methods: The pulverized dried Calotropis gigantea L. leaves were extracted with Methanol using soxhlet apparatus. Methanol extract were filtered & evaporated to dryness. The photo protective activity was evaluated by using UV visible spectrophotometry, where the method it is diffused transmittance and the range of UV-visible about 200-400nm for absorption.
Results: The UV scanning absorption spectra of the extract showed very strong absorption at 0.273A with max at 397nm.
Conclusion: The extract has an ability to absorb in the entire UV range.

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A Close Look at the Application of the Yin-Yang- Based Acupoint Pairs_Crimson Publishers

A Close Look at the Application of the Yin-Yang- Based Acupoint Pairs by Tong Zheng Hong in Advancements in Bioequivalence & Bioavailabi...