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Marathe, R.,Tatiya, P.,Chaudhari, A.,Lee, J.,Mahulikar, P.,Sohn, D.,Gite, V. Elsevier 2015 INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS Vol.77 No.-
In this article, we represent preparation of renewable source based smart polyurethane coatings reacting polyols prepared by acetylation of neem oil with different diisocyanates in presence of encapsulated corrosion inhibitor. The structures of polyols were confirmed by Fourier transfer infra-red and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic techniques. The prepared polyols were used to form polyurethane coatings by treating with diisocyanates such as methylene phenyl, dicyclohexylmethane, and isophorone diisocyanates. Further, conversion of polyurethane to smart coatings was carried by incorporation of encapsulated form of quinoline as a corrosion inhibitor. Coatings were characterized for their thermal stability and physico-chemical properties by suitable sophisticated techniques. Anticorrosive properties of the smart coatings were studied by exposing them to corrosive medias like 0.5M HCl and 3.5% NaCl solutions. Incorporation of encapsulated corrosion inhibitor into the neem oil based smart PU coatings shown enhanced anticorrosive property. Finding of this study also shown encapsulated form of commercial corrosion inhibitor can be extended for other PU coatings.
Ethnomedicinal plants used for snakebite in India: a brief overview
Sughosh V. Upasani,Vishal G. Beldar,Anil U. Tatiya,M.S. Upasani,Sanjay J. Surana,Divyata S. Patil 한국한의학연구원 2017 Integrative Medicine Research Vol.6 No.2
The result of human interface and assortment of the most desirable, influential, and successful plant species found in the immediate environment at a precise circumstance is attributable to indigenous knowledge of plant species. India has a rich variety of medicinal plants growing under different geographical and ecological conditions; 1500 out of 15,000 privileged plant species have been reported to have medicinal uses. Snakebite is a severe medical, social, and economic problem in many parts of the world, chiefly in tropical and subtropical nations where majority of the world’s dangerous snakes are found and where access to treatment is limited. In India, a range of medicinal plants are used as antidotes for snakebites, used either singly or in combination with other agents. The present study makes an effort to assemble information on medicinal plants that are grown and used for snakebite treatment in India. From a range of literature sources, data have been compiled with emphasis on the plants, family, parts used, etc., depending on the availability of information. This paper enumerates 523 plant species belonging to 122 families that act as antidotes against snakebites. We believe this study of herbal antidotes against snake venom is of substantial significance to society.