Isolation of Markers, Characterisation and Their Anti-Oxidant Activity from Phyllanthus

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Isolation of Markers, Characterisation and Their Anti-Oxidant Activity from Phyllanthus

“LARVICIDAL, OVIPOSITION DETERRENT AND MOSQUITO REPELLENT STUDIES OF ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF ANISOMELES MALABARICA , LAWSONIA INERMIS AND BIXA ORELLANA LEAVES.

SYNOPSIS FOR M.PHARM DISSERTATION

SUBMITTED TO RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES KARNATAKA

BY PIXY BANERJEE I M.PHARM DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOGNOSY PES COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BANGALORE-560050 (2010-11)

RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, KARNATAKA, BANGALORE

ANNEXURE-II

PROFORMA FOR REGISTRATION OF SUBJECTS FOR DISSERTATION 1. NAME OF THE CANDIDATE AND PIXY BANERJEE ADDRESS P.E.S. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 50 FEET. ROAD, HANUMANTHANAGAR BANGALORE-560 050.

PERMANENT ADDRESS 20 N.K.BANERJEE STREET, P.O- RISHRA, DIST- HOOGHLY. PIN-712248. WEST BENGAL

2. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION P.E.S. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY 50 FT. ROAD, HANUMANTHANAGAR, BANGALORE -560 050.

3. COURSE OF STUDY AND SUBJECT MASTER OF PHARMACY IN PHARMACOGNOSY

4. DATE OF THE ADMISSION 27th MAY 2009

5. TITLE OF THE TOPIC:

“LARVICIDAL,OVIPOSITION DETERRENT AND MOSQUITO REPELLENT STUDIES OF ALCOHOLIC EXTRACTS OF ANISOMELES MALABARICA , LAWSONIA INERMIS AND BIXA ORELLANA LEAVES”

6. BRIEF RESUME OF THE INTENDED WORK:

6.1 NEED FOR THE STUDY:

Mosquitoes (Diptera, Culicidae) are responsible for transmitting the most important vector-borne diseases, above all malaria, lymphatic filariasis , Japanese encephalitis, and dengue as well as yellow fever and other forms of encephalitis1. Malaria and filariasis rank amongst the world most prevalent tropical infectious diseases. An estimated 300–500 million people are infected with malaria annually, 2. resulting in 1.5–3 million deaths Insect-transmitted disease remains a major source of illness and death worldwide. Although mosquito-borne diseases currently represent a greater health problem in tropical and subtropical climates, no part of the world is immune to this risk 3. Control of such diseases is becoming increasingly difficult because of increasing resistance of mosquitoes to pesticides. An alternative approach for mosquito control is the use of natural products of plant origin. The botanical insecticides are generally pest specific, readily biodegradable and usually lack toxicity to higher animals. One plant species may possess substances with a wide range of activities, for example extracts from the neem tree Azadirachta indica 08. NAME OF THE CANDIDATE PIXY BANERJEE

09. SIGNATURE OF THE CANDIDATE ( PIXY BANERJEE )

10. REMARKS OF THE GUIDE

Mr.G.Murugananthan 11 11.1 NAME AND DESIGNATION OF THE GUIDE ASST. PROFESSOR, DEPT. OF PHARMACOGNOSY P.E.S. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BANGALORE-560 050.

11.2 SIGNATURE

11.3 HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT Prof. Dr. K.Lakshman

HOD DEPT. OF PHARMACOGNOSY P.E.S. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BANGALORE-560 050.

11.4 SIGNATURE

12 12.1 REMARKS OF THE PRINCIPAL

12.2 SIGNATURE Prof. Dr. S.Mohan

PRINCIPAL AND DIRECTOR P.E.S. COLLEGE OF PHARMACY BANGALORE -560 050

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