Ponnachan, P T C; Paulose, C S; Panikkar, K R(Department of Biotechnology, April , 1993)
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Alloxan induced animal model was used to evaluate the potential antidiabetic effect of A . marmelose leaf
extract. The diabetic animals were given insulin injection and another group A . marmelose leaf extract orally.
It maintained the weight of the animals near to the control rats but a significant decrease in weight was noted it
diabetic animals without any treatment . The blood elucose level in 'treated animals were near to that of control
ones. Also a significantly increased glucose tolerance was observed in animals orally given the leaf extract
prior to the experiment . A significant decrease in liver glycogen ( 1.24 -.07 s!/ 100 g of wet tissue) was observed
in diabetic rats which was brought to almost the normal level (I.84- . 14 g; 100 g) with Icaf extract treatment.
Blood urea and serum cholesterol increased ( 62.66 - 3.50 and 192.67± 13.64 mg' dl) significantly in alloxxan
diabetic rats . The leaf extract treatment decreased the blood urea and serum . cholesterol (37.83 - 3.97 and
99?0±8.43 mg/dl ) to that of control ones . A similar effect was seen with insulin treatment . The results
indicate that the active principle in .4. marmelose leaf extract has similar hypoglycaemic activity to insulin
treatment.
Stephen,D S; Mathew,T; Jose,K A; Aanandan,C K; Mohanan,P; K G Nair(Department of Electronics, February , 1993)
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Simultaneous elimination of specular reflection and backscattered
power from a plane metallic surface by simulated
corrugated surfaces of constant period and variable strip
width for TM polarisation is reported. This new configuration
offers almost a ten-fold frequency bandwidth compared
with a regularly spaced strip grating of the same size.
Rani, Joseph(Huthig & Wepf Verlag,Basel, April 16, 1993)
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Scrap latex products contain rubber hydrocarbon of very high quality, that is only
slightly crosslinked. A novel economic technique for converting such latex waste into
a processible material is developed. This paper reports the effect of adding this latex
reclaim to natural rubber. It is shown that latex reclaim can replace raw natural rubber
up to about 50 wt.% without affecting mechanical properties.