SAMHITA | Volume 1 | Issue 1 | 2023

    Editorial

    WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.0

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    Review Article

    Nosodes - A Jewel in Homoeopathy: Needs Scientific A Basis of Pharmacological Proving BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.1

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    Nosodes are homeopathic remedies prepared by source from microbial culture, viruses, fungi, pathological secretions, and excretions of disease individuals. They are used in the treatment of various acute, intercurrent, and chronic diseases in homeopathic practice. All the homeopathic remedies were proven long back by evaluating their effect on healthy individuals and notifying volunteers subjective and objective symptoms. There is a paucity of the available scientific basis for the method of their preparation, standardization, purity, efficacy, and mechanism of action of these remedies Even after advancements in modern technologies, no additional studies have been conducted to prove their all-aforementioned characteristics that limit the acceptance of these remedies in modern science. As per the regulatory requirement, homeopathic remedies are included in the Drug and cosmetic act 1940, therefore it’s necessary to produce data on toxicity in laboratory animals as per Schedule Y if anyone needs to introduce a new drug or formulation clinically. The main aim of this review is to compile the essential experimental in vitro and in vivo pharmacological findings of nosodes to trace out available literature, mode of action, and efficacy/toxicity profile to open another area of research for young researchers.


    A Big Data Analytics Perspective in Indian Scenario BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.2

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    In the present scenario Big Data analysis is the process of examining and interpreting large and complex data sets to identify patterns, trends, and insights that can inform business decisions, drive innovation, and improve outcomes. Big data analysis involves the use of advanced data analytics tools and techniques, such as data mining, machine learning, and natural language processing. Big data analysis can be applied to various domains, such as healthcare, finance, retail, manufacturing, and transportation, among others. Some common use cases of big data analysis include fraud detection, customer segmentation, predictive maintenance, and sentiment analysis. To carry out big data analysis, organizations need to have a robust data infrastructure, skilled data professionals, and appropriate data governance policies in place. India is a developing country and too competitive than the developed countries. Nowadays in the information technology sector, Indian IT professionals are doing well even in the domain of Big data analytics we are at the top position, and this sector also affects the lifestyle and Indian perspectives in a positive shape. This paper is an attempt to portray the small piece of the picture in reference to big data analytics and development in India.


    A study on Investment Management at the Surat District Cooperative Bank BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.3

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    The Surat District Cooperative Bank is one of the leading cooperative bank in the South Gujarat Region. The first decade of the 20th century was a very important era in the history of cooperation for the entire country and the Surat District as well. Many cooperative institutions were initiated during this period. A descriptive study was adopted to achieve the objectives of the study and the study was conducted in The Surat District Co. Op. Bank Ltd., “Investment Management of Surat District Cooperative Bank“. Based on the finding, a logical conclusion is drawn and further, suitable suggestions & recommendations are brought out. The entire project report is presented in developed, logical & sequential form.


    Research Article

    Isolation of Indole Acetic Acid Producing Endophytic Bacteria from Lantana Camara, An Invasive Weed BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.4

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    Endophytic bacteria are microorganisms that live within plant tissue without causing harm to the host. They produce a variety of natural products, including indole acetic acid (IAA), a plant growth regulator. The current study isolated endophytic bacteria from Lantana camara, an invasive weed, and evaluated their ability to produce IAA. A total of twenty-three bacterial strains were isolated, twelve from the root, eight from the leaves, and three from the stem of the plant. Four isolates, designated as LCL1, LCL4, LCR7, and LCR9, showed positive results for IAA production. Maximum IAA production (43.81 ± 0.12 μg/ml) was obtained from LCR7. The identification of the isolates by 16srRNA gene sequencing is still ongoing. However, the results of this study suggest that endophytic bacteria from Lantana camara have the potential to produce IAA, which could be used for a variety of applications in biotechnology.


    Phenol Red Dye Decolorization by Bacterial Isolates BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.5

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    The textile and dyeing industries produce large amounts of wastewater that are highly colored. This wastewater can be a major environmental pollutant, and it is important to find ways to decolorize it. This study investigated the ability of bacterial isolates to decolorize phenol red dye. Phenol red dye is a common dye that is used in the textile industry. The bacterial isolates were obtained from a previous study, and they were screened for their ability to decolorize phenol red dye in a Bushnell-Hass (BH) medium. The screening revealed that only two of the seven isolates tested positive for dye decolorization. These isolates were named R3 and R7. The degree of decolorization was determined by measuring the percentage of dye loss in relation to the control group. The isolates R3 and R7 decolorized the phenol red dye to a degree of 75 % and 90 %, respectively. The isolates R3 and R7 were identified as Pseudomonas spp. and Staphylococcus spp., respectively. These identifications were based on the morphological, colony, and biochemical characteristics of the isolates. These results suggest that the bacterial isolates R3 and R7 have the potential to be used to decolorize phenol red dye. respectively.


    Privruta Abhivram- "Environmental Life" Wetland Welfare and Environmental Research BMUSMDRJ.2023.1.1.6

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    This topic discusses the welfare and research of wetlands. It explores how people can nurture nature, and how nature can provide a platform for people to reconnect with nature. As humans have evolved, they have destroyed nature and wetlands for their comfort. Wetlands are the kidneys of the earth, providing fresh water and other natural resources to humans and animals. They have their own microclimate, which supports their own unique vegetation. The study proposes creating a welfare center to enjoy environmental life and forget urban chaos. At this center, people can learn about wetlands, their vegetation, species biology, sustainable farming, and aquaculture. The purpose of this center is to create a symbiotic relationship between humans and wetlands. The study is divided into three parts : a tourist center, a native center, and a research center. The tourist center will generate revenue for local people and give them an opportunity to learn about wetlands. The native center will provide a place for native people to learn about and practice their traditional way of life. The research center will explore new ways to construct sustainable modules that will create zero carbon emissions and create a self-sufficient environment that does not depend on the outside world.