
Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment Open Access Research Article Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques o u r n a l f y t i c e h q s Trivedi et al., J Anal Bioanal Tech 2015, 6:5 Volume 6 • Issue 5 • 1000265 J Anal Bioanal Tech ISSN: 2155-9872 JABT, an open access journal Keywords: Disulram; Nicotinic acid; Bioeld treatment; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Ultraviolet spectroscopy Introduction Disulram [bis(diethylthiocarbamoyl)disulphide] is an antabuse drug, being used clinically as an aid to the treatment of chronic alcoholism. Administration to treat the alcohol addiction [1]. transforms into acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase enzyme, which further oxidized to acetic acid by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase (ADH) enzyme [2]. concentration of acetaldehyde increases and causes an unpleasant eect, thus increase the patient's motivation to remain abstinent [3]. addition to this, disulram is reported for protozoacidal eect in vitro study [4,5]. B3) that has cholesterol lowering activity. [7]. [10].
Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment *The embed functionality can only be used for non commercial purposes. In order to maintain its sustainability, all mass use of content by commercial or not for profit companies must be done in agreement with figshare. Description Disulfiram is being used clinically as an aid in chronic alcoholism, while nicotinic acid is one of a B-complex vitamin that has cholesterol lowering activity. The aim of present study was to investigate the impact of biofield treatment on spectral properties of disulfiram and nicotinic acid. Published on 13 Oct 2015 - 12:07 (GMT) Filesize is 1.35 MB License (what's this?) Cite "Filename" Place your mouse over the citation text to select it Embed "Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment" Show filename on top Place your mouse over the embed code to select and copy it
Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment Trivedi, M. K. (2015), 'Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment'. %0 Thesis %1 mahendrakumartrivedi %A Trivedi, Mahendra Kumar %B Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment %D 2015 %I Mahendra Kumar Trivedi %J Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques %K biofield mahendrakumartrivedi myown %N 5 %T Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment %U
Publication meta - Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment Disulfiram is being used clinically as an aid in chronic alcoholism, while nicotinic acid is one of a B-complex vitamin that has cholesterol lowering activity. The aim of present study was to investigate the impact of biofield treatment on spectral properties of disulfiram and nicotinic acid. The study was performed in two groups i.e., control and treatment of each drug. The treatment groups were received Mr.
Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment Title: Spectroscopic Characterization of Disulfiram and Nicotinic Acid after Biofield Treatment Publication: Analytical & Bioanalytical J Techniques Select license: Creative Commons Attributions-NonCommercial-ShareAlike Updated: November 19th, 2016 Abstract: Disulfiram is being used clinically as an aid in chronic alcoholism, while nicotinic acid is one of a B-complex vitamin that has cholesterol lowering activity. UV spectrum of control and biofield treated disulfiram showed similar pattern of UV spectra. Over all, the FT-IR and UV spectroscopy results suggest an impact of biofield treatment on the force constant, bond strength, and dipole moments of treated drugs such as disulfiram and nicotinic acid that could led to change in their chemical stability as compared to control.
Trivedi Effect on the App Store Evaluation of Phenotyping and Genotyping Characteristic of Shigella sonnei after Biofield Treatment | Open Access | OMICS International Abstract Shigella sonnei (S. sonnei) is a non-motile, rod shape, clinically significant, Gram-negative bacterium. It is commonly associated with dysentery (shigellosis). Tables at a glance Figures at a glance Journal of Accord Integrative Medicine Journal of Accord Integrative Medicine Copyright © 2009 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any forms or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written permission. 2009, Volume 5, Number 1 Impact of an external energy on Enterococcus faecalis [ATCC – 51299] in relation to antibiotic susceptibility and biochemical reactions – An experimental study 2009, Volume 5, Number 2: 119-130 1Society for Divine Life, A-14, Kanwal Apartment, Four Bungalows, Andheri (W.), Mumbai, Maharashtra – INDIA 2Advanced Society For Divine Life, Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh)-INDIA 3Divine Life Foundation, 1680, N.Delany Road, Gurnee, Illinois – 60031-1238 USA *Corresponding author - Shrikant Patil Email address - thelifeenergy@gmail.com Contact number +1 (847) 876 - 0898 Category of submission: In Vitro Study Institution in which the work was performed: Microbiology Laboratory of P.D. Background :
Publication meta - Bio-field Treatment: A Potential Strategy for Modification of Physical and Thermal Properties of Gluten Hydrolysate and Ipomoea Macroelements - Publications The objective of present study was to study the effect of biofield treatment on physical and thermal properties of gluten hydrolysate (GH) and ipomoea macroelements (IM). The study was performed in two groups (control and treated). The control group remained as untreated, and biofield treatment was given to treated group. The control and treated GH and IM were characterized by particle size analysis, surface area analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Particle size results of treated GH showed that d 50 (average particle size) was decreased by 3.15% and d 99 (size exhibited by 99% of powder particles) by 18.40% as compared to control GH sample. The treated IM also showed substantial reduction in average particle size d 50 by 4.70% and d 99 by 44.40% as compared to control sample.
Antimicrobial Sensitivity Pattern of Pseudomonas fluorescens after Biofield Treatment | Open Access | OMICS Publishing Group Due to the high frequency of antimicrobial resistance among clinical isolates of P. fluorescens, it causes serious problems in the choice of an appropriate antimicrobials in the past 15 years. P. fluorescens was isolated in bottled water and causing bacteremia and pseudo bacteremia in immunocompromised patients in hospitals from contamination of disinfectants and blood collecting tubes [22]. Although P. fluorescens considered to be non-pathogenic to humans, but recent reports on clinical strains of P. fluorescens have cause serious health problems [23-25] which require some alternative treatment approach. Ceftazidime is the choice of drug used against P. fluorescens infection, either alone or in combination with gentamicin. Based on literatures, important biochemical characteristics test of Pseudomonas species gives negative reaction in case of Voges-Proskauer, indole, and methyl red, while positive reaction in catalase test.