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SK Samanta,D Adhikari,S Karmakar,A Dutta,A Roy,KT Manisenthil,D Roy,JR Vedasiromoni,T Sen 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2008 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.8 No.4
The tissue extract (TTE) of a marine snail Telescopium telescopium, collected from the coastal regions of West Bengal, India, was extensively screened for pharmacological and biochemical properties. Telescopium telescopium (TTE) produced significant lysis of washed rat erythrocytes (both direct and indirect), produced haemorrhagic lesions in the skin and also released haemoglobin (in vitro tissue damage) from different tissue samples. TTE was found to produce pro-inflammatory effects when injected into the rat hind paw and also increased peritoneal vascular permeability. Furthermore, intravenous administration of TTE produced a decrease in blood pressure (hypotensive effect) in anaesthetized rats. The extract produced potent esterase activity, as was evident from the breakdown of FDA with subsequent release of fluorescein (in vitro). TTE also demonstrated prominent cholinesterase, phospholipase, phosphatase and protease activities. The tissue extract (TTE) of a marine snail Telescopium telescopium, collected from the coastal regions of West Bengal, India, was extensively screened for pharmacological and biochemical properties. Telescopium telescopium (TTE) produced significant lysis of washed rat erythrocytes (both direct and indirect), produced haemorrhagic lesions in the skin and also released haemoglobin (in vitro tissue damage) from different tissue samples. TTE was found to produce pro-inflammatory effects when injected into the rat hind paw and also increased peritoneal vascular permeability. Furthermore, intravenous administration of TTE produced a decrease in blood pressure (hypotensive effect) in anaesthetized rats. The extract produced potent esterase activity, as was evident from the breakdown of FDA with subsequent release of fluorescein (in vitro). TTE also demonstrated prominent cholinesterase, phospholipase, phosphatase and protease activities.
A. Karmakar,A. Ghosh 한국물리학회 2012 Current Applied Physics Vol.12 No.2
Dielectric permittivity and conductivity relaxation in polyethylene oxide (PEO)eLiClO4 salt polymer electrolytes have been investigated for different lithium ion concentrations. We have observed that imaginary modulus spectra exhibit asymmetric maxima with peak-width much broader than that of the Debye peak and are skewed toward the high frequency sides of the maxima. The charge carriers for the electrolyte having higher lithium salt concentration relax much faster than that for other electrolytes and produces higher conductivity. The modulus data have been fitted using non-exponential Kohlrausch eWilliamseWatts (KWW) function 4(t). We have observed that the value of the non-exponential parameter (b) is fairly low and nearly constant for different salt concentrations. The low value of b suggests a wide distribution of non-exponential relaxation times. Using the scaling of modulus data we have observed that the relaxation dynamics of charge carriers in these PEOeLi salt based electrolytes is independent of temperature and salt concentration.
Samanta, SK,Adhikari, D,Karmakar, S,Dutta, A,Roy, A,Manisenthil, KT,Roy, D,Vedasiromoni, JR,Sen, T Kyung Hee Oriental Medicine Research Center 2008 Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine Vol.8 No.4
The tissue extract (TTE) of a marine snail Telescopium telescopium, collected from the coastal regions of West Bengal, India, was extensively screened for pharmacological and biochemical properties. Telescopium telescopium (TTE) produced significant lysis of washed rat erythrocytes (both direct and indirect), produced haemorrhagic lesions in the skin and also released haemoglobin (in vitro tissue damage) from different tissue samples. TTE was found to produce pro-inflammatory effects when injected into the rat hind paw and also increased peritoneal vascular permeability. Furthermore, intravenous administration of TTE produced a decrease in blood pressure (hypotensive effect) in anaesthetized rats. The extract produced potent esterase activity, as was evident from the breakdown of FDA with subsequent release of fluorescein (in vitro). TTE also demonstrated prominent cholinesterase, phospholipase, phosphatase and protease activities.
Amol Wakankar,Ashutosh Kabra,A.K. Bhattacharjee,Gopinath Karmakar 한국원자력학회 2019 Nuclear Engineering and Technology Vol.51 No.2
The most important non-functional requirements for dependability of any Embedded Real-Time SafetySystems are safety, availability and reliability requirements. System architecture plays the primary role inachieving these requirements. Compliance with these non-functional requirements should be ensuredearly in the development cycle with appropriate considerations during architectural design. In this paper,we present an application of system architecture modeling for quantitative assessment of systemdependability. We use probabilistic model checker (PRISM), for dependability analysis of the DTMCmodel derived from system architecture model. In general, the model checking techniques do not scalewell for analyzing large systems, because of prohibitively large state space. It limits the use of modelchecking techniques in analyzing the systems of practical interest. We propose abstraction basedcompositional analysis methodology to circumvent this limitation. The effectiveness of the proposedmethodology has been demonstrated using the case study involving the dependability analysis of safetysystem of a large Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR).