VOLUME-11 NUMBER-2 (April-June 2018) Print ISSN: 0974-6455 Online ISSN: 2321-4007 CODEN: BBRCBA www.bbrc.in University Grants Commission (UGC) New Delhi, India Approved Journal An International Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal For Rapid Publication Registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India under Reg. No. 498/2007 Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications VOLUME-11 NUMBER-2 (April-June 2018) Description of intestinal parasites found in some snakes of Al-Diwaniyah, Iraq Hadi M. Hamaza AL-Mayali and Sadiya Aziz Anah 187-194 In-silico identification of phytohormone pathway genes inCamellia sinensis and expression analysis under combined water and herbivore stress Madhurjya Gogoi, Hemanta Saikia, Sangeeta Borchetia, Raj Narain Singh Yadav and Tanoy Bandyopadhyay 195-207 Comparative analysis of plant growth regulators on bud break in Prosopsis and Tecomella for sustainable agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions of India Sunita Khatak, Archit Sharma and Rashi Saini 208-215 Relationship among combining ability, heterosis and genetic distance in maize (Zea maize L.) inbred lines under water-deficit conditions using line tester and molecular analysis Sharareh Fareghi, Aghafakhr Mirlohi and Ghodratollah Saeidi 216-223 Screening in healthy individuals for risk of falls by employing various tools: A clinical study Aksh Chahal and Nitesh Malhotra 224-230 A dynamic effect of infectious disease on prey predator system and harvesting policy Rachna Soni and Usha Chouhan 231-237 Effects of probiotic in expression of RUNX-2, ALP, OCN and CASP-3 genes in Wistar albino rat receiving 2Gy gamma radiation Omid Azadbakht, Vahid Changizi, Elahe Motevaseli, Sedighe Kolivand and Pegah Khanzadeh 238-245 Design of a probe type in situ electronic grain moisture measurement system A.K. Rai, Bharati Dass and V.K. Tiwari 246-250 Inventorization of electronic waste management, engaging with consumption: A Survey in Bhopal Somi Khan and Savita Vyas 251-255 An efficient protocol forin-vitro regeneration of Vitex negundo an important medicinal plant Amit Kumar, Mufida Fayaz, Musadiq Hussain Bhat and Ashok Kumar Jain 256-262 Nutritional assessment of different date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) varieties cultivated in Hail province, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Ali Alghamdi, Amir Mahgoub Awadelkarem, A.B.M. Sharif Hossain, Nasir A Ibrahim, Mohammad Fawzi and Syed Amir Ashraf 263-269 On the use of brushless digital DC motor and fuzzy logic controller for hearts left ventricular assist device (VAD) Donya Nias, Mohammad H. Fatehi and Hassan Masoumii 270-276 Docking of GSK-3β with novel inhibitors, a target protein involved in Alzheimer’s disease Akanksha Joshi, Archit Sharma and Rajesh Kumar 277-284 The accelerating epidemic of type-2 diabetes in children and adolescents Manju Dewan 285-290 Heavy metal contamination in street precipitated dust in Tabriz City, Iran and its ecological risk Vakil Heidari Sareban and Sharare Saeb 291-299 A comparative analysis of overall codon usage pattern of Louping Ill Virus with natural livestock host and associated vector Anjusha Mune, Ajay Pandey and Khushhali Menaria Pandey 300-306 A survey on analysis of physico-chemical parameters of fl owing water of Langting stream of Dima Hasao Assam, India Nilu Paul, A. K. Tamuli, R. Teron and J. Arjun 307-312 Quality assessment of milk samples of Amreli region with nanotechnology based dipstick and other known technology: A comparative study Rakesh B Kabariya and Vimal M Ramani 313-317 Continued Inside Cover Printed By: Society For Science & Nature Bhopal India C-52, HB Colony, Koh-e-Fiza Bhopal - 462001, INDIA Registered with the Registrar of Newspapers for India under Reg. No. 498/2007 Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications VOLUME-11 NUMBER-2 (April-June 2018) Continued From Back Cover The potential of certain algal species as source of biodiesel Ramendra Soni, Shriya Henry and Bhavana Tandon 318-323 Evaluation of anti-hyperglycaemic potential of the ethanolic leaf extract of Quisqualis indica Jyoti Verma, Devender Arora and Ajeet Singh 324-334 Transcript analysis of the known moisture stress responsive gene orthologs among different genotypes of Little millet, Panicum sumatrense Banda Sushmitha, Patil Arun H, Mahima Dubey and Girish Chandel 335-346 Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications (Abbreviation: Biosc. Biotech. Res. Comm.) University Grants Commission (UGC) Ministry of HRD Government of India approved Journal. About the Journal Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications, BBRC is a broad based internationally indexed offi cial publication of Society for Science & Nature (SSN) since 2008. The international journal publishes peer reviewed original research papers, exciting reviews and short communications in basic and applied areas of life sciences and the upcoming state of the art technologies, including Biology and Medicine on a fast track. The young editorial team of BBRC tries hard to provide a high quality fl awless format of scientifi c communication for the popularization and advancement of science, worldwide. During these 10 years more than 1000 peer reviewed research papers of very high quality have been published in BBRC and authors like Kiran Shaw Majumdar of Biocon, Bangalore have contributed to BBRC helping it achieve high readership in a short span of time. Reviewing the published research articles, it becomes evident that on an average, about 7 papers out of 10 are subjected to healthy revisions in BBRC making quality reading. We owe this achievement to our reverend reviewers! We hope the standards set by BBRC will improve further mak- ing this international journal unique and easily accessible to the scientifi c fraternity across the globe. In its tenth year of successful existence as a scholarly publication, BBRC has now become an open access Thomson Reuters ISI ESC/Clarivate Analytics USA Indexed journal also approved by University Grants Commission (UGC) Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi and has a NAAS-2017, Government of India, Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) New Delhi rating of 4.38 and SJIF (2017) 4.196. Scope of the Journal The journal offers an international peer reviewed fast track platform, encouraging contributions from research students, faculty members and academicians from developing countries. Manuscripts in the following areas of Bioscience and Biotechnology are considered for rapid publication: • Biology, Botany, Zoology, Ecology and Aquaculture • Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Genetics and Genetic Engineering • Biotechnology, Bioinformatics, Proteomics and Nanotechnology • Microbiology, Pathology, Immunology and Diagnostics • Physiology, Endocrinology, Biochemistry and Biochemical Engineering • Environmental Sciences, Toxicology & Environmental Engineering • Biology and Medicine including Nutrition. • Diseases, Pharmaceutical Sciences and Public Health. On Piracy, Pilferage and Other Human Academic Malpractice Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications strongly advocates the policy of outrightly condemning and reporting of any academic mal- practice with regard to manipulation, copying, pilfering or pirating of any research material or data in practice and writing thereof. 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