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Articles of Volume : 1 Issue : 10 ( 26, September - 2013)
26 Problems Of Geometric Functions Theory On A P-Valent Starlikefunctions With Negative Coefficient Defined By Salagean Operators.
By : Phulambrikar Arunkumar Prabhakarrao And Trishla Avinash Mehta
Abstract : In this paper we introduce the subclass of In this paper we introduce the subclass of of analytic functions by salagean operator D^n with negative coefficient also we define some properties of. The aim of this paper to study some important results of salagean operators of P-valent function with negative coefficient due to solve this paper also we obtain the sharp result of starlike function in the form of integral operator, Hadmard products, extreme points, convexity of .

27 Endemic Lilium Mackliniae Sealy (liliaceae): A Recollection And First Time Dna Barcode Report From Native Manipur, After Planting In Pots Outside Endemic Habitat
By : Ayam Victor Singh
Abstract : Lilium mackliniae Sealy (Liliaceae), endemic to Siroi Hills, Ukhrul, Manipur is collected and has been enumerated with DNA sequence of taxonomic marker chloroplast DNA segments (ribulose-1-5-bis phosphate carboxylase/rbcL and maturaseK/matK), and nuclear ribosomal DNA segment (Internal transcribe spacer/ITS) for identification and sequence conservation. Chloroplast rbcL gene has been found to be more reliable for L. mackliniae identification and sequence has been reported to NCBI. This is the first time report from the Manipur and India. The adaptability of the plant outside natural habita has also been enumerated here.

28 A New Mammalian Tapeworm Moniezia Devraoi From Capra Hircus At Amravati (M.S.) India
By : Atul Humbe , S. N. Borde And Swati Jadhav
Abstract : The present communication deals with the occurrence of a new mammalian tapeworm Moniezia (B) devraoi n.sp. from Capra hircus (L.) in Amravati district (M.S.) India. It comes closer to all the known species of the genus Moniezia but differs from all the known species of the genus in having the scolex globular, elongated, mature proglottids six times broader than long, testes medium in size, rounded scattered posterior to segment, 160-180 in numbers, cirrus pouch oval, ovary compact, rounded, vitelline gland post ovarian.

29 Histochemical Studies Of Cochlospermum Religiosum (l) Alston
By : Sasikala A, Linga Rao M And Savithramma N
Abstract : Traditional medicines are prepared from a single plant or combination of plants. Histochemical studies are helpful in drug adulteration and biosystematics arrangement. The present study deals with the location or identification of phytochemicals like tannins, polyphenols, crystals and starch grains in various regions of leaf, stem and stembark of Cochlospermum religiosum by using different chemicals or reagents (FeCl3, Iodine solution, Toluidine blue reagent and HCl). The results showed that the bluish black, purple or blue, bluish green and dark black colour indicates the presence of tannins, starch grains, polyphenols and crystals in various regions like epidermis, endodermis, midrib, cortex and vascular bundle of leaf, stem and stembark of Cochlospermum religiosum. These observations could be of immense value in the botanical identification and standardization of crude drug.

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