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Singh, P.K.,Khatta, V.K.,Thakur, R.S.,Dey, S.,Sangwan, M.L. Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2003 Animal Bioscience Vol.16 No.11
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of phytase supplementation on the growth performance, nutrients utilization and bone mineralization in broiler chickens. Day-old broiler chicks (n=480) were equally devided into eight treatment groups and fed maize or wheat based isocaloric, isonitrogenous and isocalcium diets having two non phytate phosphorus (NPP) concentrations (0.50% and 0.30%) and two phytase levels (0 and 500 phytase units/kg diet) in a 42 days growth trial. Maize based dietary treatments were MC (NPP 0.50%, MN (NPP 0.30%), MNP (MN+500 units of phytase) and MCP (MC+500 units of phytase), whereas wheat based experimental diets were WC (NPP 0.50%), WN (NPP 0.30%), WNP (WN+500 units of phytase) and WCP (WC+500 units of phytase). The NPP levels were maintained by dicalcium phosphate. Reduction in dietary NPP depressed live weight gain and feed intake and increased feed conversion ratio (FCR). Phytase supplementation to low NPP (0.30%) diets significantly (p<0.05) improved the growth performances of broilers. The supplementation to low NPP diets allowed complete, safe and economic replacement of dietary inorganic P (dicalcium phosphate) to reduce feed cost per kg live weight gain of broilers. Reduction in dietary NPP did not affect retention of nutrients except phosphorus (P) but had a significant (p<0.05) depression in tibia ash and minerals (Ca, P) concentration in serum and tibia ash. Phytase supplementation at low NPP level was effective (p<0.05) in improving the retention of dry matter, Ca and P and Ca and P concentration in serum and tibia ash. However, the supplementation was not effective at high level of NPP (0.50%). There were no significant (p>0.05) differences in carcass quality among dietary treatments. The response of phytase was greater in low NPP and maize based diets as compared with high NPP and wheat based diets, respectively. The results show that phytase supplementation to low NPP (0.30%) diets improved the growth performance, relative retention of nutrients (N, Ca and P) and minerals (Ca, P) status of blood and bone in broiler chickens, with a better efficacy in maize based diets.
Jeong, T.,KumarMishra, N.,Dey, P.,Oh, H.,Han, S.,HunLee, S.,SikKim, H.,Park, J.,SuKim, I. unknown 2017 Chemical communications Vol. No.
<P>The rhodium(III)-catalyzed C(sp(3))-H amination reaction of 8-methylquinolines and azodicarboxylates is described. A cationic rhodium catalyst in the presence of lithium acetate and lithium carbonate was found to be an optimal catalytic system for the construction of quinolin-8-ylmethanamine derivatives, which were evaluated for in vitro cytotoxicity against human breast adenocarcinoma cells (MCF-7) and human prostate adenocarcinoma cells (LNCaP).</P>
Anthelmintic activity of $Clerodendrum$ $viscosum$
Das, Jayanta Kumar,Choudhury, S.,Adhikary, S.,Das, B.,Samanta, S.,Mandal, S.C.,Dey, S.P. 경희한의학연구센터 2011 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.11 No.2
The juice of the fresh leaves of $Clerodendrum$ $viscosum$ is widely used in the treatment of helminthiasis in folklore medicine. In this present study we have investigated the folklore claim methodically and scientifically. The ethanolic and aqueous extracts of leaves and roots of the plant are tested against $Pheretima$ $posthuma$ & $Ascardia$ $galli$ to ascertain their anthelmintic potential. All the extracts showed significant anthelmintic activity in dose dependent manner; the ethanolic extract of root at a dose of 200 mg/ml exhibited better anthelmintic activity than the reference drug, Piperazine citrate (10 mg/ml) against both type of worms.
Anthelmintic activity of Clerodendrum viscosum
Jayanta Kumar Das,S. Choudhury,S. Adhikary,B. Das,S. Samanta,S. C. Mandal,S. P. Dey 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2011 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.11 No.2
The juice of the fresh leaves of Clerodendrum viscosum is widely used in the treatment of helminthiasis in folklore medicine. In this present study we have investigated the folklore claim methodically and scientifically. The ethanolic and aqueous extracts of leaves and roots of the plant are tested against Pheretima posthuma & Ascardia galli to ascertain their anthelmintic potential. All the extracts showed significant anthelmintic activity in dose dependent manner; the ethanolic extract of root at a dose of 200 mg/ml exhibited better anthelmintic activity than the reference drug,Piperazine citrate (10 mg/ml) against both type of worms.
A Mid-IR Selected Changing-look Quasar and Physical Scenarios for Abrupt AGN Fading
Stern, Daniel,McKernan, Barry,Graham, Matthew J.,Ford, K. E. S.,Ross, Nicholas P.,Meisner, Aaron M.,Assef, Roberto J.,Baloković,, Mislav,Brightman, Murray,Dey, Arjun,Drake, Andrew,Djorgovski, S. American Astronomical Society 2018 The Astrophysical journal Vol.864 No.1