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Background: Verbascum thapsus is used in tribal medicine as an antispasmodic, anti-tubercular agent and wormicide. In this study, we investigated the antispasmodic and anthelmintic activities of crude aqueous methanolic extract of the plant. Methods: V. thapsus extracts were tested against roundworms (Ascaridia galli) and tapeworms (Raillietina spiralis). Each species of worm was placed into a negative control group, an albendazole treatment group, or a V. thapsus treatment group, and the time taken for paralysis and death was determined. In addition, relaxation activity tests were performed on sections of rabbit's jejunum. Plant extracts were tested on KCl-induced contractions and the relaxation activities were quantified against atropine. V. thapsus calcium chloride curves were constructed to investigate the mode of action of the plant extracts. Results: We detected flavonoids, saponins, tannins, terpenoids, glycosides, carbohydrates, proteins, fats and fixed oils in V. thapsus. For both species of worm, paralysis occurred fastest at the highest concentration of extract. The relative index values for paralysis in A. galli were 4.58, 3.41 and 2.08, at concentrations of 10, 20 and 40 mg/ml of plant extract, respectively. The relative index for death in A. galli suggested that V. thapsus extract is wormicidal at high concentration. Similarly, the relative indexes for paralysis and death in R. spiralis suggested that the extract is a more potent wormicidal agent than albendazole. The mean EC 50 relaxation activity values for spontaneous and KCl induced contractions were 7.5 ± 1.4 mg/ml (6.57-8.01, n = 6) and 7.9 ± 0.41 mg/ml (7.44-8.46, n = 6), respectively. The relaxation activity of the extract was 11.42 ± 2, 17.0 ± 3, 28.5 ± 4, and 128.0 ± 7% of the maximum observed for atropine at corresponding concentrations. The calcium chloride curves showed that V. thapsus extracts (3 mg/ ml), had a mean EC 50 (log molar [calcium]) value of-1.9 ± 0.06 (-1.87-1.98, n = 6) vs. control EC 50 =-2.5 ± 0.12 (-2.37-2.56, n = 6), whereas the verapamil (0.1 μM) EC 50 was-1.7 ± 0.1 (-1.6-1.8, n = 6) vs. control EC 50 =-2.4 ± 0.09 (-2.3-2.47, n = 5). Conclusions: Our results suggest that V. thapsus, which is currently used by some tribes in the Malakand region of Pakistan, has anthelmintic and antispasmodic value.
Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine, 2016
The methanolic extract of Solanum violaceum L. (Solanaceae), commonly known as Indian Nightshade, has been subjected to analgesic, anthelmintic and acute toxicity studies. Acute toxicity was examined for a period of seven days at doses of 2.0 g/kg (i.p.) and 5.0 g/kg (p.o.) in mice. Analgesic activity (250 and 500 mg/kg, p.o.) was assessed following acetic acid- and hot plate-induced pain on mice model. Live parasites Paramphistomum cervi Z. (Paramphistomatidae) and Haemonchus contortus R. (Trichostrongylidae) were used to evaluate anthelmintic activity at concentrations of 25, 50, 100 and 200 mg/mL. The extract showed no toxicity sign at both of the doses. In analgesic tests, extract inhibited 26 % and 58 % abdominal constriction at doses of 250 and 500 mg/kg, respectively, and significantly (P < 0.01) raised pain threshold at both doses. Fastest paralysis occurred in both species of helminths at higher concentrations (100 and 200 mg/mL). The relative index values for paralysis in H. contortus were 1.69, 1.04, 0.57 and 0.31 at the used concentrations mention above. The relative index of death in H. contortus suggested that S. violaceum is parasiticidal at high concentration. Likewise, relative indexes for paralysis and death in P. cervi proposed that S. violaceum is strong parasiticidal agent and comparable with albendazole. These results corroborate the traditional uses of S. violaceum in analgesia and helminthiasis and explain it on scientific grounds.
2020
Worm infestation causes significant financial losses in agricultural animals around the world and cause substantial economic loss due to human infection in developing countries. The development of resistance to antiparasitic drugs is an emerging problem in the livestock sector and highlights the urgent need for new anthelmintics with novel modes of action. Natural compounds from plants provide a unique opportunity in the search for new, effective and safe antiparasitic drugs. This thesis explores the antiparasitic activity of medicinal plant extracts used by the ancient healers in Malaysia in order to fasten the drug discovery to cater to the urgent needs of new drugs.
The following research studies the correlation between teachers’ beliefs about teaching grammar and their actual classroom practices. There was a need of such kind of study in Pakistani context in order to make teachers realize the importance of knowing one’s teaching beliefs before moving to changing them. This research is a mixture of qualitative and quantitative research. Survey questionnaire, interviews and class observations were used for data collection. Data was collected from three semi government schools where as five teachers were conveniently selected for class observations and interviews. The data was analyzed and interpreted to get the final results. It is concluded that there is a deep woven correlation between teachers’ beliefs about teaching English grammar and their classroom practices of teaching grammar. It is recommended that teachers should know their existing teaching beliefs because it is the need of the hour to improve our educational standards by making positive changes in the teaching of grammar.
2013
The book covers Egyptian history from the Predynastic to the late Roman Period. It also introduces early contemporary literary references to ancient Egypt and uses a number of theoretical approaches to interrogate the archaeological and textual data. Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology are often viewed as insular disciplines, with their own special history and set of material remains. The kinds of theoretically informed approaches and analyses with which the wider archaeological discipline has engaged over the past decades has often been viewed with scepticism, in terms of what it has to offer to a discipline whose historical materials seem to be so rich and varied. The reason for this study is to challenge such insularity and to demonstrate the utility of integrating theoretical ideas with specific studies of ancient Egyptian material. The chapters in this volume explore a variety of ancient and modern Egyptian material and practices, from a wide range of prehistoric and historical periods, entwining interpretation of source material with explicitly theoretical approaches to provide new perspectives and interpretations of aspects of the Ancient Egyptian past. This volume is one of the first to demonstrate the emerging interdisciplinary nature in Ancient Egyptian studies and the first to suggest new avenues of approach whilst seeking to open a discussion about how the Egyptian past can be known and understood. The book engages with wider trends from the humanities, which have found currency in archaeological studies, such as materiality, performativity, corporeality, embodiment, identity, and popular culture studies. Egyptian material is explored via these themes, to create nuanced and contextual interpretations of particular sites, events, artefacts and practices. Egypt: Ancient Histories, Modern Archaeologies makes an important contribution to furthering the fields of Egyptology and Egyptian archaeology, as well as in the wider context of archaeological theory.
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies, 2016
This article sets forth the argument that Christian ministry in Africa must become socially and culturally informed and constructed or else it will not touch the African soul and thus remain superficial. Black African people aspire above everything else to experience fullness of life and wellbeing here and now, as demonstrated by their greetings that are actually an enquiry into each other’s health and an expression of the wish for the other’s good health and wellbeing. The mainline churches that operate in Africa should embrace the scripturally sound Christian healing ministry in obedience to Christ’s commission to preach the gospel and heal the sick, if they are to prosper. Hence, this article discusses the following eight points, namely, (1) good health and healing as Africans’ important aspiration, (2) healing as the work of God and thus of the church, (3) the imperative of serious consideration of and respect for the African worldview, (4) membership decline and mainline church...
Tribun EU, s. r. o., 2020
Ústředním pojmem přítomných statí je koncept aktuální mentální model, který se tímto způsobem pokouší autor zavést. Domnívá se, že je pozornosti hodný, protože je snadno odvoditelný empiricky, introspekcí, a to do té míry, že je zajímavé, že tak jako on to dosud nikdo neučinil. Tento pojem prochází celým textem, který svými východisky kotví někde u Berkeleyho a Descartesa a stejně jako on (možná příliš nemoderně) usiluje o vybudování myšlenkového systému, zakotveného v evidenci Myslím, tedy jsem. V základu tohoto snažení je touha dát subjektu jistotu ve světě, kde, zdá se, není nic jistého. V této souvislosti jsou prezentovány i úvahy literárněvědné, které jsou založeny na instalování speciálního pojmu program.
The blues was born in the Mississippi Delta, fathered by black men who sang and played guitars, and these men took the music to Chicago, where they and their successors turned southern folk blues into electrified urban music that black people danced to in South Side clubs and white British rock bands later built careers (and fortunes) on. For a long time, that origin story was the prevailing popular notion about the birth of the blues. But it’s all wrong, as recent scholarship has shown. In their revelatory The Original Blues: The Emergence of the Blues in African American Vaudeville, Lynn Abbott and Doug Seroff locate the music’s origins in the early 20th century, southern black vaudeville circuit.
Eccos Revista Científica, 2024
Este trabalho tem por objeto indicar a vinculação da política de formação de professores, formalizada na Resolução do CNE/CP n. o 2, de 20 de dezembro de 2019, com o conjunto das reformas curriculares em curso no Brasil, no contexto da agenda políticoeconômica neoliberal. Portanto, objetiva indicar as principais caracterizações exigidas à BNC-Formação no contexto de uma agenda de reformismo curricular mediada pela expressão atualizada da sociabilidade do capital. Metodologicamente, o trabalho se estrutura na abordagem crítica com aporte teórico nas categorias alienação e práxis sociais, a partir da concepção de István Mészáros (2006; 2008) e Karel Kosik (1976). A pesquisa identifica as reformas curriculares em curso no Brasil, inclusive a atual reforma expressa na BNC-Formação, como movimentos formativos alinhados ao ordenamento espelhado pela agenda neoliberal para a educação, bem como o controle sistemático das políticas de formação de professores, a partir da práxis social mediada ética e ideologicamente pelo capital. Palavras-chave: política educacional; reforma curricular; formação de professores.
Socijalna psihijatrija, 2013
The probation act was passed in 2009. Shortly after that, the Central Office and twelve probation offices based on territorial jurisdiction were established as part of the Directorate for Criminal Law and Probation of the Ministry of Justice. Probation offices Zagreb I and Zagreb II began their work on June 27, 2011. They employ twelve and nine officers, respectively. Among the most important duties of probation officers is the evaluation of criminogenic risk of those on probation for reoffending and for causing harm to the community, other persons, or themselves. Based on this evaluation, the need of treatment of the offenders is defined. A protocol is proposed for possible cooperation of probation offices and those administering (psychiatric institutions) mandatory psychiatric treatment and treatment of addiction.
2005
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the history of Alchemy, the ancient science of transformations. The most famous alchemical text is the Emerald Tablet, written around 500BC and attributed to the mythical Egyptian figure of Hermes Trismegistus. Among its twelve lines are the essential words - “as above, so below". They capture the essence of alchemy, that the heavens mirror the earth and that all things correspond to one another. Alchemy was taken up by some of the most extraordinary people in our intellectual development, including Roger Bacon, Paracelsus, the father of chemistry, Robert Boyle, and, most famously, Isaac Newton, who wrote more about alchemy than he did about physics. It is now contended that it was Newton’s studies into alchemy which gave him the fundamental insight into the famous three laws of motion and gravity.With Peter Forshaw, Lecturer in Renaissance Philosophies at Birkbeck, University of London, Lauren Kassell, Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, Stephen Pumfrey, Senior Lecturer in the History of Science at the University of Lancaster. Follow this link to listen to the 45-minute radio broadcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p003k9bn
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