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Rupali Subhashrao Kaikade and Shubhangi Nagorao Ingole receive Niels Bohr Research Award-2015 in Ethnobiology
19 March, 2015, India, USA NEWS CORP
The award goes to name of persons from country. The research findings were published on world’s prestigious unit. IASR recognizes the researchers among World's 500 Most Influential Ethnobiologist for the year 2015. Miss. Rupali Subhashrao Kaikade, is a research student of Botany. She completed her Post graduate (M.Sc) in 2008 with specialization Molecular Biology and completed Masters in Philosophy in 2010. Recently she submitted her Ph.D Thesis namely “Study of Phytochemicals and Anatomical Biomarkers of some Medicinal Plants Mentioned in Atharvaveda” under the guidance of Dr. Shubhangi N. Ingole in August 2014 and waited for the degree to be awarded. She worked as CHB (Clock Hour Basis) Lecturer and have 3 years of teaching experience. She also attended National and some International conferences and present a paper in the same. Dr. Shubhangi N. Ingole is working as Head, Department of Botany at Bar. R.D.I.K. and N.K.D. College, Badnera-Amravati (M.S.); Specialized area of research Angiosperm Taxonomy, Anatomy, Phytochemistry, Pharmacognosy and Floristic Studies, Grasses having experience of 25 years; She is recognized Ph.D. guide; She completed 2 Research Projects funded by U.G.C.; Published more than 25 Research Papers in reputed journals and 2 books; Presented about 50 papers in National and International Conferences of which some awarded as Best Papers; She was Member of Board of Studies in Botany of S.G.B. Amravati University since 2007-2012; She is working on several University Committees; She is a life member of more than 10 reputed National and International Associations; Successfully organized National Conference “Status of Biodiversity in India” in 2011; She established Botanical Society, Nature Club and Botany Research Cell; Conducts several innovative Co-curricular and Extension Activities for promotion of love for nature, environment conservation and promote botanical interest; She is active social worker; was NSS Programme Officer; won prizes in flower shows, essay competitions, etc; She is active writer and authored several diverse articles for Newspapers and Magazines. GCMS is normally used for direct analysis of component existing in traditional medicines and medicinal plants. A knowledge of the chemical constituents of plants is desirable not only for the discovery of therapeutic agents, but also because such information may be of great value in disclosing new sources of economic phytocompounds for the synthesis of complex chemical substances and for discovering the actual significance of folkloric remedies. Hence in the present study we selected a traditional medicinal plant Ficus bengalensis. Traditionally the bark is used in the treatment of diabetes, dysentery and diarrhea but scientific relevance behind this is still unknown. Thus further studies can be conducted to investigate the unexploited potential of Ficus bengalensis. Twelve compounds were identified and they were reported as dibutyl phthalate, Phthalic acid, 1,2- benzenedicarboxylic acid, Bis (2- methyl propyl) ester, butyl 2-pentyl ester, Diisooctyl phthalate, Squalene, Trans-Geranylgeraniol, á-Amyrin, á-Amyrin trimethylsilyl ether, Lup-20(29)-en-3-one and Lupeol. As Ficus bengalensis can grow and spread easily and because of its higher biomass availability, it can prove as an effective and cheaper drug for various human diseases. The fundamental reason of quality control of herbal medicines is based on the concept of phytoequivalence of herbs, and then to use this conception to identify the real herbal medicine and the false one and further to do quality control. Therefore, GCMS method is a direct and fast analytical approach for identification of phytoconstituents. The importance of the study is due to the biological activity of some of these compounds. The present study, which reveals the presence of components in Ficus bengalensis suggest that the contribution of these compounds on the pharmacological activity can be further evaluated. GCMS analysis of leaves of Ficus bengalensis will be helpful in standardization of the plant. Scientific relevance behind the medicinal properties of the plant will be known. Biological activity of the evaluated compounds will be known. Authors acknowledge the valuable help rendered by Scientist of Central Instrumentation Laboratory (CIL), Punjab University, Chandigarh for this analysis and validation of the results. You can share this News URL on Facebook or your Social Media Site/ blog. USA NEW SCORP If you have a news you can Submit your News in Comment box> Join us as Journalist > News Content purchase > Corrections > Copyright > Place a Classified Ad > Sell Your Home > Sell Your Business > Commercial Real Estate Ads > Advertise with us > Recruitment & Career Ads > Franchising > Advertise Locally > Contact us > plojindexing@gmail.com
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