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Probiotic properties of the riboflavin producing Lactobacillus fermentum strain isolated from yoghurt sample
The probiotic properties of the riboflavin producing lactic acid bacterium, Lactobacillus fermentum MTCC 8711 were evaluated. The strain was resistant to the acidic environment with the pH of 3.5 and more than 100% survivability of the cells was observed after 4 h. Similarly, 85% survivability was observed in the presence of 0.3% (w/v) bile salts. The strain exhibited β- galactosidase activity by blue colored colony formation in the MRS agar plates with X-gal and IPTG. Further, it was found to be a medium acidifier with a DpH value of 0.96 after 5 h of growth. The strain was also able to reduce the cholesterol up to 50% in the presence of cholesterol and bile salts. Since the strain possesses the basic properties of the probiotics and produces riboflavin, it could be considered as a better starter culture in the fermented food industry. Probiotic properties of the riboflavin producing Lactobacillus fermentum strain isolated from yoghurt sampleS. Jayashree*, K. Jayaraman and G. KalaichelvanSchool of Biosciences and Technology, VIT University, Vellore-632 014, Tamil Nadu, India*Corresponding Author, Email: [email protected]; Phone- 91-416-220- 2901; Fax- 91-416-224-3092Cite This Article as: S. Jayashree, K. Jayaraman and G. Kalaichelvan. 2010. Probiotic properties of the riboflavin producing Lactobacillus fermentum strain isolated from yoghurt sample. J. Ecobiotechnol. 2(2): 11-16.ÂÂ
Green HRM Practices: Exploring Awareness and Adoption across Demographic Groups
Green Human Resource Management (Green HRM) refers to the integration of eco-friendly practices and policies within human resource management to enhance organizational sustainability. It incorporated environmental considerations into key HR functions, such as recruitment, training, performance evaluation, and employee engagement. Green HRM initiatives aimed to reduce paper usage, conserve energy, minimize waste, and cultivate a workplace culture that prioritized sustainability. This study primarily focused on evaluating the awareness and adoption levels of Green HRM practices among individuals with varying demographic characteristics, including age, gender, and education. Data were collected using a primary survey method, and correlation and regression analyses were conducted using SPSS to derive insights. The findings revealed that individuals with higher educational qualifications tended to adopt Green HRM practices but often lacked awareness of the concept. Conversely, individuals within the primary age group demonstrated both awareness and adoption of these practices
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED INDUSTRIAL UNITS IN PAPER INDUSTRY
Abstract Business organization cannot exist without finance. And the success of every business depends on the efficient management of finance. The present study is an attempt to assess and compare the financial performance of the selected units in Paper industry in India. Financial performance analysis of the selected units includes working capital analysis and profitability analysis. The study is based on secondary data and analysis is done by taking into consideration of last five years ie from 2010 to 2014
Uncovering and recovering the popular romance novel
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: English. Advisor: Dr. Timothy Brennan. 1 computer file (PDF); v, 373 pages, appendix.Popular romance novels are a twentieth- and twenty-first century literary form defined by a material association with pulp publishing, a conceptual one with courtship narrative, and a brand association with particular author-publisher combinations. The theme of romantic love in romance novels forms the basis of a drama involving the extra-private worlds of the protagonists (financial, civic, and familial). The framework of the romantic relationship allows the genre to study the challenges these spheres face over the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. A comprehensive look at the genre's history and diversity, as well as its reception in different readership communities, undergirds this analysis of three tropes involving the romance hero--capitalist, soldier, and heterosexual. The analysis proves the genre's struggle with an economic, political, and social ideology that has gathered force over the last hundred years. Though popular as well as academic critiques of the genre disparage its formulaic sexual content or its attachment to the ideology of middle class morality, its very nature as "commodity literature" helps challenge conservative thought on capitalism, national defense strategies, and sexual orientation.
The dissertation also considers the impact of the dust jackets and paperback covers of romance novels on non-romance readers. A survey of this material history suggests that it has contributed to derogatory opinions on the genre; in particular, the genre has been indicted because of the "bodice-ripper" covers that adorn many romance novels rather than for the actual content. A look at reader and author discussions on the genre, alongside textual analysis of selected works, proves that romance fiction is not fixated on a clichéd plot and descriptions of sexual intercourse; it involves complex themes that are disguised as stereotypical genre elements. Readers' online debates demonstrate how this romance "formula," albeit a function of the genre's commodification, engages them in addressing quandaries related to societal preoccupations. The concluding study of romance reading in India further supports the possibility of multiple, even liberating, readings that can empower romance readers.Kamble, Jayashree. (2008). Uncovering and recovering the popular romance novel. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/47092
Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics- Open Access www.omicsonline.com Research Article JPB/Vol.1/November 2008 Correlation between the Sucrose Synthase Protein Subfamilies, Variations in Structure and Expression in Stress-derived
Copyright: © 2008 Jayashree B, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Sucrose synthase is a key regulatory protein, and a potential biomarker for abiotic stress response in plants. These metabolic enzymes have been extensively examined for their varied functional roles. The upregulation of this P i- and adenylate-independent glycolytic enzyme in different environmental contexts has also been extensively characterized. Here we present an analysis of the evolutionary features of sucrose synthases in an effort to correlate variations in sequence to the structure and function of this protein and its potential implication for the stress response mechanism in plants as evidenced from transcript distribution studies. An analysis of the evolutionary characteristics of this enzyme is useful given the role of this protein in sugar sensing, sugar import to sink tissues and plant development. Based on the secondary structural features of sucrose synthases and mapping of sequence variations in the context of the fold of these proteins, we note evolutionarily conserved amino acids of potential functional significance. In addition, we also observe the presence of target peptides i
Studies On Bio-Active Molecules From Microbes
This Dissertation / Report is the outcome of investigation carried out by the creator(s) / author(s) at the department/division of Central Food Technological Research Institute (CFTRI), Mysore mentioned below in this page
Biochemical analysis of proteins in Sapodilla (Manilkarazapota) fruit.
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Indigenization process of alcoholism treatment from the American to the Indian context
The education given to social work students in developing countries has been the subject of much recent study. In the earlier half of this century, professional social work was transferred from the developed world to developing countries. Much of this technology transfer was based on the belief that social work had a universally relevant methodology and an international professional identity. The consequences of this transfer are many. It has caused conflict and confusion in issues of social work practice in countries like India, Taiwan, China, and the Philippines, to name a few. In response to these conflicts social work educators have argued for the need to take into account the indigenous elements of the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects of the country for relevant social work education and training."This piece of research examines the process of indigenization of an American model of alcoholism treatment to the socio-cultural context of an Indian setting. By analyzing the history of technology transfer in India and the cultural issues which influence the lives of the people, the researcher looks at the goodness-of-fit between Western knowledge and Indian social work practice. Through focus groups and interviews with social workers in India and the United States the researcher tries to capture the process by which social work becomes ""home-made"" in India. This project reiterates the need to indigenize social work knowledge, and also emphasizes that it is essential to tap into practitioners' practice wisdom for knowledge building in social work."Made available in DSpace on 2011-05-07T14:10:31Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Detection of Yersinia enterocolitica, E.coli and Streptococcus pneumoniae by molecular techniques
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Enhanced User-driven Ranking System with Splay Tree
E-learning is one of the information and communication technology products used for teaching and learning process [35]. An efficient and effective way to construct trust relationship among peer users in e-learning environment is ranking. User-driven ranking systems are based only on the feedback or rating provided by the users. In [46-48] the authors provide a variety of trust and reputation methods. Certified Belief in Strength (CBS) [45] is a novel trust measurement method based on reputation and strength . In [38] author presents a recommendation system based on the relevant feedback review to predict the user's interests, that are ranked based on the recommendations history they provide previously. Users with higher rating obtain high reputation compared to less scored users. In question answering websites like StackOverflow, new or low scored users are ignored by the community. This discourage them and their involvement with the community reduces further down, as power law states, alleged low users are pu shed to the bottom of the ranking list. Avoid this condition by encouraging less reputed users and prevent them from moving further down in ranking level. Thus, low reputed users are provided with few more chances to participate actively in the e-learning environments. A splay tree is a Binary Search Tree with self-balancing skill. The splay tree brings the recently accessed item to the top of the tree, thus active users are always on the top of the tree. A splay tree is used to represent user's ranks, and to semi-splay low ranked users again in the tree thus preventing them from further drowning in the ranking list. The focus of this research work is to find and enhance low reputed users in reputation system by providing few more chances to take part actively in the e-learning environment using the splay tree. Normalized discounted cumulative gain (NDCG) acts as a decision part for identifying drowning users
