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		<title>TECHNOLOGY HAND BOOK ON HOSPITAL DISPOSABLE PRODUCTS (MEDICAL, SURGICAL, BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE, LATEX GLOVES,  IV CANNULA, GOWNS, FACE MASK, CATHETER, COTTON BANDAGE,  SYRINGES AND NEEDLES)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TECHNOLOGY HAND BOOK ON HOSPITAL DISPOSABLE PRODUCTS (MEDICAL, SURGICAL, BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE, LATEX GLOVES, IV CANNULA, GOWNS, FACE MASK, CATHETER, COTTON BANDAGE, SYRINGES AND NEEDLES) INTRODUCTION Medical Device Manufacturing a primer Design, Prototyping and Product Development Design and developing Prototyping products Conforming to international Standards Prototype fields of research Pilot Medical Device Manufacturing Cell Manufacturing Medical Device Component Creation 3D Printing Welding Medical Device Software Development Quality Control Packaging Manufacturing medical devices Importance of Testing CE MARKING Meaning of CE Meaning of CE Marking How to obtain CE marking? Medical&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TECHNOLOGY HAND BOOK ON HOSPITAL DISPOSABLE PRODUCTS<br />
(MEDICAL, SURGICAL, BLOOD COLLECTION TUBE, LATEX GLOVES,<br />
IV CANNULA, GOWNS, FACE MASK, CATHETER, COTTON BANDAGE,<br />
SYRINGES AND NEEDLES)</p>
<p>INTRODUCTION</p>
<p>Medical Device Manufacturing a primer<br />
Design, Prototyping and Product Development<br />
Design and developing<br />
Prototyping products<br />
Conforming to international Standards<br />
Prototype fields of research<br />
Pilot Medical Device Manufacturing<br />
Cell Manufacturing<br />
Medical Device Component Creation<br />
3D Printing<br />
Welding<br />
Medical Device Software Development<br />
Quality Control<br />
Packaging<br />
Manufacturing medical devices<br />
Importance of Testing</p>
<p>CE MARKING</p>
<p>Meaning of CE<br />
Meaning of CE Marking<br />
How to obtain CE marking?<br />
Medical devices<br />
Regulatory context<br />
Classification and choosing the Conformity Assessment Route<br />
Preparing for the assessment procedure the technical file<br />
Conformity Assessment routes<br />
Final steps to CE mark<br />
Exemptions from CE marking<br />
Active Implantable Medical Deices<br />
In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices<br />
Competent Authority<br />
Notified Body<br />
Guide to CE Marking<br />
Reproduce the CE marking<br />
Steps for Class 1 Medical Devices Compliance<br />
Conformity Assessment Procedure</p>
<p>CLEANROOM TECHNOLOGY</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Humans in Cleanrooms<br />
Contamination Process<br />
Common Cleanroom Contaminants<br />
Best practices for Entrance Rooms, Garment Rooms, Ante rooms<br />
Hand Washing Best Practices for Clean rooms<br />
How to wash hands with Soap &amp; Water in a Cleanroom<br />
Sterile Gloving Technique for Cleanrooms<br />
Cleanroom Gloves<br />
Best Practices for Donning Cleanrooms Gloves<br />
Cleanroom Gowning Procedure and Protocol<br />
Cleanroom Gowning Procedure Checklist<br />
Gowning Order Variations<br />
Sources of contamination<br />
Key Elements of Contamination Control<br />
List of Some of Equipment &amp; Supplies Needed to Clean the Cleanroom<br />
Cleanroom Aparel<br />
Cleanroom Cleaning Supplies<br />
Cleanroom Equipment<br />
Cleanroom Air Showers<br />
Containment Hoods<br />
DI Water Spray Guns<br />
UV Disinfection Equipment<br />
Dessicator Cabinets<br />
Equipment for cleanrooms and labs<br />
Classification of Clean rooms<br />
According to ISO 146441<br />
According to FS 209<br />
According to the EU GMP<br />
Particle Size Range<br />
ISO 5/Grade A<br />
ISO 6/Grade B<br />
ISO 7/Grade C<br />
ISO 8/Grade D<br />
Conventionally Ventilated Cleanrooms<br />
Unidirectional Airflow Cleanrooms<br />
Mixed Flow Cleanrooms<br />
Isolator or Mini environment<br />
Mini Environments<br />
Mixed ar flow<br />
Federal 209e Stardards<br />
Reticle Mini environment was made as a test station for 200mm microelectronic circuit masks<br />
USP Standards<br />
AsTM International Standards<br />
GMP &amp; CGMP Regulations<br />
Cleanroom Garment System<br />
Cleanroom garment fabrics<br />
Cleanroom garment attributes<br />
The balance between comfort and filtration efficiency<br />
Patient safety versus comfort of the personnel<br />
Cleanroom garments in GMP operations<br />
Quality Risk Management<br />
Quality Risk Management Cleanroom garments<br />
Cleanroom use and clean room garments in the future<br />
Testing cleanroom garments<br />
Cleanliness of fabric and (or) garment<br />
Effect of the Garment Design on Dispersion<br />
Comparison of Clothing made from Different Fabrics<br />
Disposable Cleanroom Suit Fabric Types<br />
Spun bonded or Thermal Bond Fabric<br />
Clash Spun Fabric<br />
Melt Blown Fabric<br />
Spun bonded/Melt Blown/Spun bonded (SMS) Fabric<br />
Film Laminates Fabric<br />
Microporous Film Laminate Fabric<br />
General Cleanroom Regulations<br />
Layout of Cleanroom Suite<br />
Cleaning Methods and the Physics of Cleaning Surfaces<br />
Cleaning Methods with Respect to Area type<br />
Step-1 Understanding cleaning and disinfection<br />
Step-2 Selecting the most appropriate agents<br />
Cleaning Method of Cleaning Surfaces<br />
Step-3 Understanding types of disinfectants<br />
Step 4: Validating disinfectants<br />
Step 5: Factors which affect disinfectant efficacy<br />
Step 6: Cleaning materials<br />
Step 7 Cleaning techniques<br />
Step 8: Monitoring cleaning and disinfection efficiency<br />
Cleaning Methods with Respect to Area Type<br />
Choice of Materials<br />
Flooring options<br />
Locating viewing panels<br />
Choose easy to clean doors<br />
Test Methods<br />
ISO Class 1<br />
ISO Class 2<br />
ISO Class 3<br />
ISO Class 4<br />
ISO Class 5<br />
ISO Class 6<br />
ISO Class 7<br />
ISO Class 8<br />
Furniture<br />
Cleanroom Chairs<br />
Cleanroom Tables<br />
Gowning Benches &amp; Racks<br />
General Cleanroom Furniture Considerations<br />
Specifications<br />
Hygiene<br />
Resilience<br />
Final Thoughts<br />
General Cleanroom Regulations<br />
Personal Actions Typically Prohibited in Cleanrooms</p>
<p>MEDICAL DEVICE PACKAGING</p>
<p>Packaging<br />
Packaging Design Controls<br />
User Preference<br />
Understanding User Requirements<br />
Packaging Material<br />
Paper<br />
Tyvek<br />
Aluminium<br />
Plastic<br />
Adhesives &amp; coatings<br />
Inks<br />
Package Validation<br />
Validation Testing<br />
Where to Look When a Failure Occurs<br />
Integrity Validation Fallures<br />
Dye Migration Test tests packaging seals for weakness<br />
Strength Validation Failures<br />
Microbial Validation Failures<br />
Procurement, Acceptance and Storage<br />
Analyze prices<br />
Purchase timing<br />
Assess suppliers<br />
Sourcing process<br />
Packaging Process<br />
Package design considerations<br />
Sterilization options<br />
Package testing requirements<br />
Validation processes<br />
Product Specification Pouch<br />
Header Bag (Specification Form)<br />
Header Bag<br />
Mandatory Label Information<br />
Label integrity<br />
Receipt and inspection<br />
Area Separation and Inspection<br />
Storage<br />
Label Check and Record<br />
Changes<br />
Relabeling and Overlabelling<br />
Control Number<br />
Product Identity Declartion<br />
Not quantity deciaration<br />
Dealer name and place of business (dealer identification)<br />
Language<br />
Location<br />
Type face<br />
Type height<br />
Imported goods<br />
Bulk imports<br />
Country of origin marking<br />
Net Quantity Declaration<br />
Manner of declaring<br />
Location and manner of presentation<br />
Type face<br />
Type height<br />
Minimum type heights<br />
Units<br />
Units of measurement<br />
Choice of units<br />
Precision of number<br />
Exemptions<br />
Dealer&#8217;s name and principal place of business<br />
Definition<br />
Language<br />
Location<br />
Type face<br />
Type height<br />
Imported goods<br />
Other<br />
General exemptions<br />
Bilingual labelling<br />
Exemption from the detailed the detailed labelling requirements<br />
Different Stages of Packaging<br />
Primary Packaging<br />
Secondary Packaging<br />
Tertiary Packaging<br />
Chevron pouches for medical devices<br />
Corner peel pouch<br />
Tear pouches<br />
Header bags<br />
Chevron header pouches<br />
Lidded thermoformed trays<br />
Lidded rigid trays<br />
Lidded flexible trays<br />
Die Cut Backer Cards<br />
Recycling<br />
Benefits of Using a Backer Card<br />
Folding Cartons<br />
Corrugated Shipping Containers<br />
Packaging Standards<br />
Packaging for Terminally Sterilized Medical Devices<br />
ASTM International Standards Fall into Six Categories<br />
ASTM D Standards<br />
Standard Test Method for Detecting Seal Leaks in Porous Medical Packaging by Dye<br />
Penetration<br />
Current Good Manufacturing guidelines for Finished Pharmaceutical Goods<br />
Guidelines<br />
Materials examination and usage criteria<br />
Labeling issuance<br />
Packaging and labeling operations<br />
Drug product inspetion<br />
Expiration dating</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE BLOOD BAGS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Flexible PVC Blood Bags<br />
Properties of Disposable Blood Bags<br />
Raw Material<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
Quality of the Raw Materials<br />
Translucency so can check if full, and see layers in centrifuged bags<br />
Neural surface<br />
No damage when bent to a small radius<br />
Heat resistance, so can steam sterilise prior to use<br />
Must not burst in the centrifuge, or tear on handling<br />
Permeable to oxygen, but not too permeable to water<br />
Moderate cost<br />
Processing and welding<br />
Assessment<br />
Manufacturing Proess<br />
Raw Material Required<br />
Blood Bag Manufacturing Flow Chart<br />
Blood making/Forming machine</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE PLASTIC GLOVES</p>
<p>Latex Gloves<br />
Nitrile Gloves<br />
Vinyl Gloves<br />
Ansell gloves for cleanroom<br />
Types of disposable gloves<br />
Properties<br />
Glove Selection<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Uses of Disposable Gloves<br />
Medical Usage<br />
Food Service Usage<br />
Industrial Usage<br />
Home Use<br />
Machine and Equipment Required<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Further Process<br />
Latex disposable gloves Production Unit Setup &amp; Machinery<br />
Production Process &amp; Technology<br />
Glove Manufacturing Machines<br />
Flow chart of production line<br />
Flow chart of production<br />
Addresses of Machinery &amp; Equipments Suppliers<br />
Computer Control Glove Making Machine<br />
Non Woven Glove Sewing Machine<br />
Addresses of Raw Material Suppliers</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE MASKS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
The formal production process of medical masks<br />
Be secured with ties or ear loops<br />
Uses &amp; Applications<br />
Cover the nose and below the chin<br />
Fit snuggly but comfortably against the side of the face<br />
Include multiple layers of fabric<br />
Allow for breathing without restriction<br />
N95 respirators<br />
Properties<br />
Surgical mask<br />
Manufacturing Process of Disposable Surgical Masks<br />
The formal production process of medical masks<br />
Combine three layers of non woven fabric<br />
Stich the metal wire fixed by the nose clip into the laminated three layer non woven fabric<br />
Folding mask<br />
Disinfection<br />
Equipment required for medical masks<br />
Sterilization<br />
Biocontainment<br />
Sterilizing Masks with Vapor<br />
Microwave Generated Steam (MGS)<br />
MGS Disinfection Setup<br />
Warm Moist Heat (WMH)<br />
UVGI<br />
WMH Disinfection Setup<br />
General Implementation<br />
Mask Making Machines<br />
Flow Diagram for Disposable Surgical Mask<br />
Fully automatic N 95 Face Mask Making Machine<br />
Surgical Mask Sewing Machine<br />
Mask Blank Machine<br />
Addresses of Machinery &amp; Equipment Suppliers<br />
Address of Raw Material Suppliers</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE SURGICAL CATHETERS</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Properties and materials<br />
Uses<br />
Common Features of Central Venous Catheter<br />
Manufacturing Process of Catheters<br />
A Foley catheter<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Design<br />
Quality Control<br />
Byproducts/Waste<br />
Example of indwelling catheters<br />
Process Flow Diagram of Catheter<br />
Process flow of manufacturing catheters<br />
Catheter Production Equipments<br />
Hole Punching, Drilling and Cutting Services<br />
Catheter Lamination<br />
Identification &amp; Surface Atribute Services<br />
Catheter tip forming methods<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery Supplie<br />
Suppliers of Raw Materials</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE SURGICAL WEAR (SURGICAL GOWNS, BED SHEETS, PILLOW COVER, CAPS)</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Bed sheet<br />
Pillow cover<br />
General Construction for Disposable Gowns<br />
Front and back of a surgical gown<br />
Sizing Analysis of Disposable Gowns<br />
Standards for Gowns<br />
U.S. Standard of Gowns<br />
EU Standard of Gowns<br />
Products: Description<br />
Raw Material of Medical Supplies<br />
Classification of Non-Woven Fabrics according to the Production Process<br />
Heat Sealing Non Woven<br />
Pulp Airlaid Non woven<br />
Wet Non woven Fabric<br />
Spunbond Non woven<br />
Meltblown Non woven<br />
Needle Punched Nonwoven<br />
Stitching Non woven<br />
Hydrophilic Non woven<br />
CPE Shoe Covers<br />
Face Masks<br />
Non Woven Face Mask<br />
Advantages<br />
Disadvantages<br />
Dust Mask<br />
Description of Surgeon Gowns<br />
Description of Patient Gown<br />
Description of Surgeon Suits<br />
Raw Materials<br />
Protective Materials<br />
Spun Bond Polypropylene<br />
Steps in spun bonding process<br />
SMMS<br />
DuPont T Isolation Wear T Medical Fabrics<br />
Coated Polypropylene<br />
Breathable Laminate<br />
Characteristics<br />
Laminate for dental drapes<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Manufacturing Process Flow Chart<br />
Machinery images &amp; Details<br />
Surgical Gown Sewing Machine<br />
Machine Functions<br />
Machine Characteristics<br />
Machine Advantage<br />
Machine Parts Name<br />
Non Woven Gown making Mahine<br />
Disposable Surgical cap making machine<br />
Surgical Disposable Products Photograph<br />
Surgical Gowns Disposable Apron<br />
Disposable Gown<br />
Disposable Surgeon Gown<br />
Disposable Bouffant Cap<br />
Disposable Coverall<br />
Disposable Surgical Cap<br />
Disposable Mob Cap<br />
Disposable Surgical Bed Sheets<br />
Plant &amp; Machinery Suppliers</p>
<p>DISPOSABLE PLASTIC SYRINGES</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Uses<br />
Necessity of Disposable Syringes<br />
Parts of a Disposable Syringe<br />
Disposable syringe and needle (parts labelled)<br />
Raw material used for manufacturing disposable syringes<br />
Sterility<br />
Packing<br />
Primary packaging<br />
Labelling on the primary packaging<br />
Secondary packaging<br />
Process of Manufacture<br />
Quality Control<br />
Machinery Images<br />
Full Automatic Disposable Medical Plastic Syringe Plunger Barrel and Needle Making Injection<br />
Molding Machine<br />
Syringe Plunger Moulds<br />
Disposable SyringePackaging Machine<br />
Storage of Sterilized Articles<br />
Test for Detection of Aerobic and Anaerobic Organism Media<br />
Medium for Anaerobic Organism<br />
Nonselective Media used in anaerobic bacteriology<br />
Selective and differential media used in anaerobic bacteriology<br />
Addresses of machinery and Equipment Suppliers<br />
Addresses of Raw MaterialSuppliers</p>
<p>INTRA VENOUS (I.V.) CANNULA</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Types of IV Cannulas and Their Uses<br />
Uses and Application<br />
Nasal cannula<br />
Application of Cannula<br />
Veterinary Usage of the Cannula<br />
Aesthetic medicine and anti ageing<br />
Body piercing<br />
Non medical use<br />
Nasal Canula(Oral nasal cannula)<br />
Butterfly Needle<br />
Application of Butterfly Needle<br />
Butterfly Needle and cannula<br />
Venipuncture<br />
IV hydration<br />
Medication<br />
Raw Material<br />
Polymers Used in Plastic Moulding<br />
Nylon Applications, Grades, and Brands<br />
Polycarbonate (PC)<br />
Polyethyelene (PE)<br />
Polyamides and PA Properties<br />
Polyethylene Properties<br />
LDPE Properties<br />
Polypropylene<br />
Properties of Polypropylene<br />
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Properties<br />
Properties of PVC<br />
Medical Grade Plastic<br />
Manufacturing Process of IV Cannula<br />
I.V Cannula manufacturer &amp; about the product<br />
IV Cannula process<br />
Theory of the in Line screw type injection molding machine<br />
Manufacturing Process of IV Cannula<br />
Plastic Moulding<br />
Plastic Moulding Techniques<br />
The Plastic Molding Processes<br />
Injection Molding<br />
Blow Molding<br />
Compression Molding<br />
Film Insert Molding<br />
Gas Assist Molding<br />
Rotational Molding<br />
Preparing the Mould<br />
Heating and Fusion<br />
Cooling the Mould<br />
Unloading/Demoulding<br />
Structural Foam Molding<br />
Thermoforming<br />
Plastic Injection Moulding<br />
Preparing the Mould<br />
Injection of Polymer Melt into the Mould<br />
Cooling the Mould<br />
Unloading/Demoulding<br />
The Blow Moulding Process<br />
Injection Blow Moulding<br />
Extrusion Blow Moulding<br />
Stretch Blow Moulding<br />
The Compression Moulding Process<br />
Plastic Extrusions<br />
Manufacturing Process Assembly Line<br />
Needle<br />
Needle Hub<br />
Needle Cover<br />
Catheter<br />
Wings (DS101 &amp; DS105)<br />
Injection Port (DS101 only)<br />
Catheter Material as per USP standards Class VI<br />
USP Class VI and Biocompatible Rubber<br />
Process Description of the Assembly Line<br />
Importance of Assemble Line<br />
Semi Automatic Body Assembly/Wing Assembly Machine<br />
Product Description<br />
Semi Automatic Tip Forming Machine<br />
Automatic Silicon Tube Cutting Machine<br />
Automatic Luer Lock &amp; Fish Back Chamber Assembly Machine<br />
Automatic Needle Assembly Machine<br />
Automatic Catheter Cutting Machine<br />
Automatic Bilister Packing Machine<br />
Cannula Assembly Machine<br />
Body Assembly Machine</p>
<p>INFUSION SET AND BLOOD TRANSFUSION SET</p>
<p>Introduction<br />
Features of Blood Transfusion Set<br />
Before the procedure<br />
During the procedure<br />
After the procedure<br />
Blood Transfusion Process Protocol<br />
Blood Transfusion Steps<br />
Initiating the Blood Transfusion<br />
During the Transfusion<br />
After the Transfusion<br />
Blood Transfusion Recovery<br />
Product Description<br />
Blood Administration Set<br />
Disposable Infusion Set<br />
Disposable Blood Giving Set<br />
Disposable Blood Giving Set<br />
Micro Flo Air Micro Drip Set<br />
Micro Flo Eco Micro Drip Set<br />
Micro Flo Air MicroDrip Set<br />
Blood Transfusion Set Sus (Double Chamber)<br />
Blood Transfusion Set Haemodrip (Double Chamber)<br />
Blood Transfusion Set Haemodrip (Double Chamber)<br />
Blood Transfusion Set Easy (Single Chamber)<br />
Blood Donor Set<br />
Blood Transfusion Set Easy (Single Chamber)<br />
Infusion &amp; Transfusion<br />
Scalp Veln Set<br />
Scalp Veln Set<br />
Blood Donor Set<br />
Measured Volume Set (Paedia Drip)<br />
I.V. Cannula (With wing &amp; wing injection port)<br />
Measured Volume Set (Paedia Drip)<br />
A.V. Fistula Needle<br />
Peritoneal Dialysis Transfusion Set<br />
A.V. fistula needle<br />
Manufacturing Process<br />
Plastic Injection Moulding<br />
Preparing the Mold<br />
Injection of Polymer Melt into the Mould<br />
Cooling the Mould<br />
Unloading/Demoulding<br />
Blow Moulding<br />
Common Uses for Blow Moulding<br />
Injection Moulding<br />
Common Uses for Injection Moulding<br />
Extrusion Blow Moulding<br />
Steps of EBM process<br />
Stretch Blow Moulding<br />
The Compression Moulding Process<br />
Compression Moulding Basics<br />
Advantages of Compression Moulding<br />
Plastic Extrusions<br />
Assembly Processes<br />
Process Flow Diagram<br />
Description of Machinery<br />
Tubing Cutter<br />
Pneumatic Angled Tube Cutter<br />
Tubing Cutter-Pneumatic Operated<br />
Molded Tubing Cutting Machine<br />
Vibratory Bowl Feeders or Hose Assembly Machine</p>
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		<title>The Complete Manufacturing Technology of Tablets, Capsules, Injectables, Dry Syrups, Oral and External Preparations, Eye, Ear and Topical Preparations and Packaging with Formulations (Previously known as Pharmaceuticals and Drugs Technology with Formulations)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Nov 2016 12:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The book covers Production of Tablets, Types, Advantages and Quality Control, Soft and Hard Capsules, Oral Preparations (Powder, Capsules, Liquids and Liquides in Mixtures), External Preparations (Liquid Preparations, Ear Drops, Lotions, Gargles, Mouth Wash, Nasal Drops, Spray Solutions, Inhalations and Ointments), Preparations for the Eye (Eye Drops and Eye Ointments) Formulations, Packaging Technoloy of Pharma Products, Manufacture of Tablets with Various Formulations, Manufacturing Methods of Injectables with Formulations, Formulations and Manufacturing Technology of Liquid Orals, Manufacturing Processes and Formulations of Capsules and Dry Syrups, Eye and Ear Preparations (Eye Ointment, Ear Drops, Eye Drops etc.) with Formulations, Manufacturing Process with Formulations of Topical Preparations, Ayurvedic and Unani Pharmacy, Plant Economics of Dextrose Saline (i.v. Fluid), Plant Economics of Disposable Plastic Syringes, Plant Economics of Injectables for Pharmaceuticals, Plant Economics of Pharmaceutical Unit with Chemicals, Tablet, Capsules, Syrups, Lotion etc., Plant Economics of Pharmaceuticals Strip Packaging Material used in Packaging of Tablets, Capsules, Pouches etc., Plant Economics of Surgical Cotton, Roller Bandage and Crepe Bandage.</p>
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		<title>Technology of disposable medical products (hand book)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2016 13:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Medical care is vital for our life, health and well being .But the waste generated from medical activities can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because of their high potential for diseases transmission. The hazardous and toxic part of the waste from health care establishments comprising infectious, bio-medical and radio-active material as well as sharps (hypodermic needles,knives,scalpels etc.) constitute a grave risk , if these are not properly treated/disposed or allowed to get mixed with other municipal waste . Its properties to encourage growth of various pathogens and vectors and its ability to contaminate other non-hazardous/non-toxic municipal waste jeopardizes the efforts undertaken for overall municipal waste management. The rag pickers and waste workers are often worst affected , because unknowingly or unwittingly , they rummage through all kinds of poisonous material while trying to salvage items which they can sell or reuse . At the same time, this kind of illegal and unethical reuse can be extremely dangerous and even fatal . Diseases like cholera, plague, tuberculosis, hepatitis , AIDS (HIV), diphtheria etc in either epidemic or even endemic form, pose grave public health risks . Unfortunately, in the absence of reliable and extensive data, it is difficult to quantify the dimension of the problem or even the extent and variety of the risk involved . However, the risk can be considerably reduced or minimized by the use of disposable medical items . This is an unique book of its kind . This will help to minimize spreading of diseases with the help of medical staffs, NGOs, volunteers and other non-medical man powers . Manufacturing know-how of most disposable medical items are described in a very simple manner . This is a very useful book for young scientists, medical students, industrialists to explore further .</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical care is vital for our life, health and well being .But the waste generated from medical activities can be hazardous, toxic and even lethal because of their high potential for diseases transmission. The hazardous and toxic part of the waste from health care establishments comprising infectious, bio-medical and radio-active material as well as sharps (hypodermic needles,knives,scalpels etc.) constitute a grave risk , if these are not properly treated/disposed or allowed to get mixed with other municipal waste . Its properties to encourage growth of various pathogens and vectors and its ability to contaminate other non-hazardous/non-toxic municipal waste jeopardizes the efforts undertaken for overall municipal waste management. The rag pickers and waste workers are often worst affected , because unknowingly or unwittingly , they rummage through all kinds of poisonous material while trying to salvage items which they can sell or reuse . At the same time, this kind of illegal and unethical reuse can be extremely dangerous and even fatal . Diseases like cholera, plague, tuberculosis, hepatitis , AIDS (HIV), diphtheria etc in either epidemic or even endemic form, pose grave public health risks . Unfortunately, in the absence of reliable and extensive data, it is difficult to quantify the dimension of the problem or even the extent and variety of the risk involved . However, the risk can be considerably reduced or minimized by the use of disposable medical items . This is an unique book of its kind . This will help to minimize spreading of diseases with the help of medical staffs, NGOs, volunteers and other non-medical man powers . Manufacturing know-how of most disposable medical items are described in a very simple manner . This is a very useful book for young scientists, medical students, industrialists to explore further .</p>
<p>CONTENTS AND SUBJECT INDEX</p>
<p>1<br />
Syringe Disposable Device</p>
<p>2<br />
Disposable Needle Stick Prevention Aid to Prevent Needle Stick Injury</p>
<p>3<br />
Disposable Surgical and and Diagnostic Fluid Control Island</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Drawing reference Numbers</p>
<p>4<br />
Disposable Humidifier<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Description of the Illustrative Examples</p>
<p>5<br />
Disposable Adhesive Bandage<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>6<br />
Disposable Cosmetic Glove<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>7<br />
Electromagnetic Syringe Needle Disposer</p>
<p>8<br />
Disposable Protective Bandage for Animals</p>
<p>9<br />
Disposable Automatic Hypodermic Needle Guard</p>
<p>10<br />
Disposable Elastomeric Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Disposable Elastomeric Gloves<br />
&#8211; Advantages</p>
<p>11<br />
Modern Disposable Syringe</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; First Example<br />
&#8211; Manner of Operation of the First Example<br />
&#8211; Second Example<br />
&#8211; Manner of Operation of the Second Example</p>
<p>12<br />
Disposable Needle Cover</p>
<p>13<br />
Syringe Needle Disposal Apparatus</p>
<p>14<br />
Methods of Making Disposable Gloves</p>
<p>15<br />
A Disposal Applicator Glove for Applying Lotions</p>
<p>16<br />
Disposable Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Manufacturing Process<br />
&#8211; Exam Glove Manufacturing Process<br />
&#8211; Full Automatic Disposable Glove Machine<br />
&#8211; Detailed Product Description</p>
<p>17<br />
Syringe with Disposable Needle</p>
<p>18<br />
Disposable Syringes</p>
<p>19<br />
Modified Single Use Disposable Syringe</p>
<p>20<br />
Pencil Grip Fine Needle Aspiration Syringe Holder</p>
<p>&#8211; Methods<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>21<br />
Disposable Electromagnetic Fluid Sensor</p>
<p>22<br />
Antimicrobial Disposable Absorbent Articles</p>
<p>&#8211; Drawings<br />
&#8211; Disclosures<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Examples</p>
<p>23<br />
Safety Dispensing System for Hazardous Substances</p>
<p>&#8211; Definition of Terms<br />
&#8211; Objects<br />
&#8211; Mode 1<br />
&#8211; Mode 2<br />
&#8211; Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions</p>
<p>24<br />
Disposable Plastic Razor</p>
<p>&#8211; First Method<br />
&#8211; Second Method<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Third Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Fourth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Fifth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Sixth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Seventh Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Eighth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description<br />
&#8211; Ninth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Tenth Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Descriptions<br />
&#8211; Eleventh Method<br />
&#8211; The Drawings<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description<br />
&#8211; Twelth Method<br />
&#8211; Figures<br />
&#8211; Detailed Description</p>
<p>25<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Adhesive<br />
Tape on Cloth Surface</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>26<br />
Plant Economics of Blood Bags</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>27<br />
Plant Economics of Disposable Surgical Caps and Masks</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>28<br />
Plant Economics of Dextrose Saline (I.V. Fluids)</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>29<br />
Plant Economics of Disposable Needles</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>30<br />
Plant Economics of Plastic Syringe</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>31<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Cotton and Bandage</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>32<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Examination Gloves</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>33<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Bandage</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
<p>34<br />
Plant Economics of Surgical Adhesive Tape<br />
on Cloth Surface</p>
<p>&#8211; Rated Plant Capacity<br />
&#8211; Land &amp; Building<br />
&#8211; Plant &amp; Machinery<br />
&#8211; Fixed Capital<br />
&#8211; Raw Materials<br />
&#8211; Total Working Capital/Month<br />
&#8211; Total Capital Investment<br />
&#8211; Turn Over/Annum</p>
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		<title>HAND BOOK OF AYURVEDIC MEDICINES WITH FORMULATIONS</title>
		<link>https://projectreports.eiriindia.org/product/hand-book-ayurvedic-medicines-formulationse-book/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Feb 2014 11:56:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>HAND BOOK OF AYURVEDIC MEDICINES WITH FORMULATIONS<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>HERBAL MEDICINE</strong></p>
<p><strong>HERBS</strong></p>
<p>The Bible on Herbs<br />
Gathering and Preserving Herbs</p>
<p><strong>GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR THE PREPARATION AND USE OF HERBS<br />
</strong><br />
Type of Herbal Preparation<br />
Infusion<br />
Decoction<br />
Tincture<br />
Extract<br />
Teas<br />
Granulated or finely cut herbs<br />
Powdered herbs<br />
Capsules<br />
Herbs for sensitive patients and childrens<br />
How tomake syrups<br />
Simple Syrup<br />
Lemon Syrup<br />
Wild Cherry Syrup<br />
Herbal Salves<br />
Poultices<br />
Slippery elm poultice<br />
Lobelia and slippery elm pultice<br />
Charcoal and smartweed poultice<br />
Poke root and commeal poultice<br />
Budrock leal poultice<br />
Plantain poultice<br />
Yeast poultice<br />
Potato poultice<br />
Bayberry poutice<br />
White pond tily poultice<br />
Sage poultice<br />
Charcoal and slippery elm poultice<br />
Hyssop poultice<br />
Comfrey, ragwort and wood sage pultice<br />
Breed and milk poultice<br />
Bran poultice<br />
Carrot poultice<br />
Onion poultice<br />
Lobelia poultice<br />
Elderberry poultice<br />
Herbal Liniment<br />
Herbal Laxative<br />
Nervine and Tonic<br />
Composition Powder<br />
Antispasmodic Tincture<br />
Emetics<br />
How to take an emetic</p>
<p><strong>TONIC HERBS</strong></p>
<p>Specific nerve tonics<br />
Tonic for lungs<br />
Tonics of general debility of loss of  appetite</p>
<p><strong>HERBS USED TO TREAT DISEASE</strong></p>
<p>Addendum<br />
Aloes<br />
Alum Root<br />
Angelica<br />
Anise<br />
Balm<br />
Balmony<br />
Barberry<br />
Basil<br />
Bayberry<br />
Bath Root<br />
Bistort Root<br />
Bitter Root<br />
Bittersweet<br />
Blackberry<br />
Black Cohosh<br />
Black Root<br />
Blood Root<br />
Blue Cohosh<br />
Blue Flag<br />
Borage<br />
Broom<br />
Buchu<br />
Buckbean<br />
Buckthon Bark<br />
Bugleweed<br />
Burdock<br />
Bumet<br />
Buttermut Bark<br />
Calamus<br />
Camomile<br />
Caraway<br />
Carrot<br />
Cascara Sagrada<br />
Catnip<br />
Cayenne<br />
Cadron<br />
Calandine<br />
Celery<br />
Centaury<br />
Chickweed<br />
Chicory<br />
Cleavers<br />
Colombo<br />
Coltsfoot<br />
Comfrey<br />
Corat<br />
Coriander<br />
Corn Silk<br />
Cubeb Berries<br />
Dandelion<br />
Dill<br />
Echnacea<br />
Elecampane<br />
Fennel<br />
Fenugreek<br />
Feverfew<br />
Figwort<br />
Fireweed<br />
Fit Root<br />
Flaxeed<br />
Gentian Root<br />
Genger<br />
Ginseng<br />
Golden Seal<br />
Gold Thread<br />
Howthorn<br />
Henna<br />
Holy thistie<br />
Hops<br />
Horehouse<br />
Hydrapgea<br />
Hyssop<br />
Jaborandi<br />
Juniper<br />
Lavender<br />
Licorice<br />
Lily of the Valley<br />
Lobella<br />
Lungwort<br />
Mandrake<br />
Marjoram<br />
Marshmallow<br />
Masterwort<br />
Milkweed<br />
Mint<br />
Mistletoe<br />
Motherwort<br />
Mugwort<br />
Mullein<br />
Mustard<br />
Myrrh<br />
Nettle<br />
Nutmet<br />
Origanum<br />
Parsley<br />
Pennyroyal<br />
Peppermint<br />
Pipsissewa<br />
Plantain<br />
Pleurisy Root<br />
Poke Root<br />
Psyllum<br />
Queen of the meadow<br />
Ragwort<br />
Red Clover<br />
Red Raspberry<br />
Red Root<br />
Rhubarb<br />
Rock Rose<br />
Rosemary<br />
Rue<br />
Saffron<br />
Sage<br />
Sanicle<br />
Sarasaparilla<br />
Sassafras<br />
Saw Palmetto Berries<br />
Seawrack<br />
Self heal<br />
Senna<br />
Shepherd's<br />
Skulicap<br />
Skunk Cabbage<br />
Solomon's Seal<br />
Sorrel<br />
Spearmint<br />
Spikenard<br />
Squaw Vine<br />
Star Grass<br />
St.John's Wort<br />
Strawberry<br />
Sumach Berries<br />
Summer Savory<br />
Tansy<br />
Thyme<br />
Turkey Corn<br />
Twin Leaf<br />
Uva-Ursi<br />
Valerian<br />
Vervain<br />
Violet<br />
Virgin Bower<br />
Wahoo<br />
Water Pepper<br />
White Clover<br />
White Pond Lity<br />
Wild Oregon Grape<br />
Wild Yam<br />
Wintergreen<br />
Witch Hazel<br />
Wood Betony<br />
Wood Sage<br />
Wormwood<br />
Yarrow<br />
Yellow Dock<br />
Yerba Santa</p>
<p><strong>CHURNA POWDER</strong></p>
<p>Ekari Churna<br />
Single Herb Powder<br />
Amalaki Churna<br />
Aragvadha Churna<br />
Ashwagandha Churna<br />
Bakula Churna<br />
Bibhitaka Churna<br />
Brahmi Churna<br />
Chandana Churna<br />
Haridra Churna<br />
Haritaki Churna<br />
Jatamansi Churna<br />
Jatiphala Churna<br />
Lodhra Churna<br />
Maricha Churna<br />
Methika Churna<br />
Nagakeshara Churna<br />
Nimba Churna<br />
Patasha Churna<br />
Prppali Churna<br />
Pushkaramula Churna<br />
Sariva Churna<br />
Shatavari Churna<br />
Shunthi Churna<br />
Vacha Churna<br />
Yashtimadhu Churna</p>
<p><strong>MISHRA CHURNA</strong></p>
<p>Amalakyadi Churna<br />
Awhhwagandhadi Churna<br />
Ativishadi Churna<br />
Ashtanga Lavana Churna<br />
Avipattikar Churna<br />
Balachaturbhadra Churna<br />
Bhagottar Churna<br />
Bhaskar Lavana Churna<br />
Chandanadi Churna<br />
Chausashthi Pimpali Churna<br />
Chitrakadi Churna<br />
Chopchinyadi Churna<br />
Dadimashtaka Churna<br />
Drakshadi Churna<br />
Eiadi Churna<br />
Gandharva Haritaki Churna<br />
Gangadhar Churna<br />
Gomutra Haritaki Churna<br />
Haratal Mishran Churna<br />
Hingwashtaka Churna<br />
Jatiphaladi Churna<br />
Karpuradi Churna<br />
Katphaladi Churna<br />
Lavangadi Churna<br />
Mashasudarshan Churna<br />
Narayana Churna<br />
Nayayas Churna<br />
Nimbagandhaka Churna<br />
Panchasama Churna<br />
Pippalyadi Chuma Churna<br />
Pushyanuga Churna<br />
Samashakraka Churna<br />
Samudradi Churna<br />
Saraswat Churna<br />
Shataaryadi Churna<br />
Sitopladi Churna<br />
Sramsana Churna<br />
Sukhasaraka Churna<br />
Swadishta Virechana Churna<br />
Talisadi Churna<br />
Triphala Churna</p>
<p><strong>ASAVAMEDICATED WINE</strong></p>
<p>Aravindasava<br />
Bhallatakasava<br />
Chandanasava<br />
Chavikasava<br />
Drakshasava<br />
Jambvasava<br />
Jambvasava<br />
Kanakasava<br />
Kumariasava<br />
Lodhrasava<br />
Lohasava<br />
Panchakolasava<br />
Pippalyasava<br />
Punarnavasava</p>
<p><strong>QUAHA DECOCTION</strong></p>
<p>Asanadi Quatha<br />
Balant Kadha No. 1<br />
Balant Kadha No. 2<br />
Baland Kadha No. 3<br />
Bhallatakadi Quatha<br />
Bhunimbadi Quatha<br />
Dashmula Quatha<br />
Devadarvyadi Quatha<br />
Duralabhadi<br />
Manjishthadi Quatha<br />
Mahamanjishthadi Quatha<br />
Maharasnadi Quatha<br />
Mahasudarshan Quatha<br />
Paripathadi Quatha<br />
Punarnavadi Kadha<br />
Rasnadi Quatha<br />
Rasnasaptak Quatha<br />
<strong><br />
GUTI VATI TABLETS</strong></p>
<p>Abhayadi Guggulu<br />
Amrutadi Guggulu<br />
Dashanga Guggulu<br />
Gokshuradi Guggulu<br />
Kalshor Guggulu<br />
Kanchanara Guggulu<br />
Lakshadi Guggulu<br />
Mahayogaraj Gujjulu<br />
Punarnavadi Guggulu<br />
Simhanad Guggulu<br />
Swayambhuva Guggulu<br />
Trayodashanga Guggulu<br />
Triphala Guggulu<br />
Yograj Guggulu</p>
<p><strong>GUTI VATI RASA MERCURLAL AND OTHER TABLETS </strong></p>
<p>Agastisutaraj<br />
Agnikumar Rasa<br />
Agnitundi Rasa<br />
Ananda Bhairav Atisara<br />
Ananda Bhairav Kasa<br />
Arogyavardhini<br />
Arshakuthar<br />
Ashwakanchuki<br />
Balaguti<br />
Bhutabhairav Rasa<br />
Bolabaddha Rasa<br />
Chandrakala Rasa<br />
Chandraprabha Vati<br />
Ekangavir<br />
Gandhaka Rasayana<br />
Grahaikapat Rasa<br />
Ichchabhedi<br />
Kamadudha Mquktikayukta<br />
Kanakasunder<br />
Kankaya Vati<br />
Khadiradi Vati<br />
Krmikuthar<br />
Krumimudgar Rasa<br />
Laghu Malini Vasanta<br />
Laghu Sutashekhar<br />
Sanjivani Guti<br />
Sarpagandha Vati<br />
Shankha Vati<br />
Shankhodar<br />
Shulahara Vati<br />
Shriphala Kusum Vatika<br />
Siddha Daradamrut<br />
Smrutisagar Rasa<br />
Sutashekhar Rasa</p>
<p><strong>GUTI VATI SUVARNYUKTA TABLETS COTNAINING  GOLD BHASMA<br />
</strong><br />
Bruhat Vata Chintamani<br />
Chaturbhuja Rasa<br />
Chaturmukha Rasa<br />
Hemagarbha Matra<br />
Laxmivilas Rasa<br />
Lokanath Rasa Suvarnayukta<br />
Makardhawaja<br />
Sutikabharana Rasa<br />
Suvarna Malini Vasant<br />
Suvarna Sameerpannaga<br />
Vasant Kusumakar<br />
Yogendra Rasa</p>
<p><strong>PARPATI VATI PARPATI TABLETS </strong></p>
<p>Bola Parpati Vati<br />
Loha Parpati Vati<br />
Panchamrut Paripati Vati<br />
Suvarna Paripati Vati</p>
<p><strong>PISHTI FINE PROCESSED POWDER</strong></p>
<p>Akika Pishti<br />
Badar Pashan Pishti Godanti  Haratala Pishti<br />
Jaharmohara Pishti<br />
Manikya Pishti<br />
Moutika Pishti<br />
Nilam Pishti<br />
Panna Pishti<br />
Praval Pishti<br />
Trunakant Pishti</p>
<p><strong>BHASMA (CALX)</strong></p>
<p>Abhraka Bhasma Nishchandra<br />
Abhraka Bhasma Shataputi<br />
Ajashthi Bhasma<br />
Godanti Haratala Bhasma<br />
Haratala Bhasma<br />
Hiraka Bhasma<br />
Jasada Bhasma<br />
Kantaloha Bhasma<br />
Kapardika Bhasma<br />
Kasis Bhasma<br />
Kukkutanda Twak Bhasma<br />
Loha Bhasma<br />
Madhu Mandura Bhasma<br />
Mandura Bhasma,<br />
Mouktika Bhasma<br />
Naga Bhasma<br />
Praval Bhasma Agniputi<br />
Praval Panchamrut<br />
Roupya Bhasma<br />
Shankha Bhasma<br />
Shouktika Bhasma<br />
Shrunga Bhasma<br />
Suvama Bhasma<br />
Suvama Makshira Bahsma<br />
Tamra Bhasma</p>
<p><strong>KUPIPAKWA RASAYANA</strong></p>
<p>Chandrodaya Rasa<br />
Darada Sindur<br />
Rasasindur<br />
Suvarnarajvangeshwar<br />
Vyadhiharana Rasa</p>
<p><strong>GHANA AVALEHA AND PAKA </strong></p>
<p>Amalaki Avaleha Moravala<br />
Chopchini Paka<br />
Chyavanprash<br />
Eranda Paka<br />
Gulkanda<br />
Kushmandavaleha<br />
Soubhagya Shunthi Paka</p>
<p><strong>PRAVAHI AVALEHA (SYRUPS)</strong></p>
<p>Abhayamalaki Avalehs<br />
Agastya Haritaki Avaleha<br />
Amrutabhallataka Avaleha<br />
Aragvadha Kalpa<br />
Ardrakavaleha<br />
Ashwagandh Avaleha<br />
Bhallatak Avaleha<br />
Bharngi Avaleha<br />
Bilvavaleha<br />
Brahmi Prasha<br />
Dadim Avaleha<br />
Dhatri Rasayana<br />
Gorakshachinchavaleha<br />
Kandarpa Paka<br />
Kantakaryavaleha<br />
Kutalavaleha<br />
Lashuna Paka<br />
Puga Paka<br />
Shankhapushpi Avaleha<br />
Udumbaravaleha<br />
Vasavaleha</p>
<p><strong>TAILA</strong></p>
<p>Bala Taila<br />
Bhallataka Taila<br />
Bhrungaraj Taila<br />
Bilva Taila<br />
Brahmi Taila<br />
Eranda Taila<br />
Japakusum Taila<br />
Narikela Taila<br />
Nirgundi Taila<br />
Paribhadra Taila<br />
Sahachara Taila<br />
Sarshapa Taila<br />
Tila Taila</p>
<p><strong>SIDDHA TAILA (MEDICATED OILS)</strong></p>
<p>Anu Taila<br />
Chandanabalakshadi Taila<br />
Chandanadi Taila<br />
Chukra Taila<br />
Irimedadi Taila<br />
Jatyadi Taila<br />
Lakshadi Taila<br />
Mahamasha Taila<br />
Marichyadi Taila<br />
Narayana Taila<br />
Padmakadi Taila<br />
Pinda Taila<br />
Shatapaki Kshirabala Taila<br />
Shadbindu Taila<br />
Vishagarbha Taila<br />
Vranaropaka Taila</p>
<p><strong>GHRITA GHEE MEDICATED GHEE</strong></p>
<p>Ashwagandhadi Ghrita<br />
Brahmi Ghrita<br />
Dadimadi Ghrita<br />
Jatyadi Ghrita<br />
Kalyanaka Ghrita<br />
Mahatiktaka Ghrita<br />
Panchagavya Ghrita</p>
<p><strong>SATTVA</strong></p>
<p>Guduchi Sattva</p>
<p><strong>PARPATI </strong></p>
<p>Rasa Parpati<br />
Suvarna Rasa Parpati<br />
Tamra Parpati<br />
Vijay Parpati</p>
<p><strong>MALAHARA (OINTMENT)</strong></p>
<p>Arsha Shamaka Malam<br />
Gandhaka Malahara<br />
Padadri Malam<br />
Sindura Malahara<br />
Vedantaka Malahara</p>
<p><strong>OTHER PREPARATIONS KSHARA LEPA GUTI MANJANA MODAKA, PUTAPAKA, UPANAHA VARTI</strong></p>
<p>Kshara Alkalis<br />
Lepa Guti Paste Stick<br />
Bavachi Lepa Goli<br />
Lepa Goli<br />
Manjana Tooth Powder<br />
Herbsmodaka Bolus<br />
Triphala Modaka<br />
Putapaka Roasting within Closet<br />
Upanaha Poultice<br />
Varti Paste Stick for Anjana<br />
Chandrrodaya Varti</p>
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		<title>HAND BOOK OF AROMATIC &#038; MEDICINAL PLANTS AND BIODIESEL (JATROPHA)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><strong>HAND BOOK OF AROMATIC &#38; MEDICINAL PLANTS AND BIODIESEL (JATROPHA)<br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MEDICINAL PLANTS ON FARMS<br />
</strong><br />
Yield Maximization<br />
Maximum Economic Yield (MEY)<br />
Plant Population and Crp Yield<br />
Plant Population and Geometry<br />
Response of Crop Plants to Plant Population<br />
Time of Planting<br />
Preparation of Soil for Sowings<br />
Burying Debris and Weeds<br />
Aerating the Soil<br />
Incorporating Compost<br />
Ensuring a Frost Tilth<br />
Depth of Sowing<br />
Methods of Digging<br />
Single Dig<br />
Double Dig<br />
No-Dig<br />
Proparation of Beds Size of the Bods<br />
Types of Bods Flat or Raised Beds ?<br />
Why Raised Beds ?<br />
How to Make Bed?<br />
Procedure<br />
Preparation of Paths and Slop<br />
Soeds and Sowing<br />
Seed Germination<br />
Seed Vigour<br />
Seed Viability<br />
Longevity<br />
Seed Dormancy<br />
Types of Dormancy<br />
Seed Treatment<br />
Seed Treatment for Breaking Dormancy<br />
Spacing for Seed Sowing<br />
Crop Establishment Techniques<br />
Nursery Techniques<br />
Nursery Site<br />
Nursery Methods<br />
Ideal Seedling<br />
Seeds and Sowing<br />
After Care<br />
Optimum Age and Pulling out of Seedlings<br />
Dapog Nursery<br />
Dry Nursery<br />
Nursery Techniques for Tobacco<br />
Planting Techniques for Field Crops<br />
Rotation<br />
Random or Bulk Planting<br />
Planting Under Irrigated Condition (Garden Land)<br />
Sowing Techniques<br />
Method of Sowing<br />
After Cultivation Practices</p>
<p><strong>AMLA </strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
PART USED Fruit, seed, leaves, root, bark and flowers<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding and Hoeing<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post  Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Leaves<br />
Fruit<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>ASHOK</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post<br />
Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>ASHWAGANDHA</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medical Properties and Uses<br />
cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Thin layer Chromatography<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>ATEES</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Fertiliser<br />
Irrigation and Weed Control<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>BAEL</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Thinning and Weeding<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Methods<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Exceliance</p>
<p><strong>BRAHMI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Medicinal Properties and uses<br />
Cultivation and Propergation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Transplanting<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Bacoside A Solution<br />
Calibration Curve<br />
Test Solution<br />
Procedure<br />
Yield<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>CHANDAN</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post<br />
Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Yield<br />
Average Heartwood Formation per tree<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
(Year-2003)<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>CHIRAITA</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding and Hoeing<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Structures<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Standard Preparation<br />
Sample Preparation<br />
Procedure<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>DARUHALDI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Harvesting/Post<br />
Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical  Constituents<br />
Major Constituent<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>GUDMAR</strong></p>
<p>Regional Nemes<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding and Hoeing<br />
Manure and Fertiliser<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post<br />
Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Economics<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>JATAMANSI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation and Weed Control<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical profile<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>KALIHARI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding and Hoeing<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excelience</p>
<p><strong>KALMEGH</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constients<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics(2003)<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>KESAR</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Cultivation<br />
Land Prparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Plantation<br />
Irrigation<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Substitutes/Adultrants<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>KOKUM</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituent<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>KUTH</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Planting<br />
Irrigation<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Execellence</p>
<p><strong>KUTKI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Structure of Picroside I and Kujkoside<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Standard Preparation<br />
Sample Preparation<br />
Procedure<br />
Yield<br />
Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>MULETHI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>PIPPALI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal properties and uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical profile<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>SAFED MUSLI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Thin Layer Chromatography<br />
Yield<br />
Economics<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>SENNA</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Thinning and Weeding<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Sennosides<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Yield<br />
Economics<br />
Institute to be contacted</p>
<p><strong>SHATAVARI</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding<br />
Irrigation<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Structure of Shatavarin and Shatavarin IV<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Solvent System<br />
TLC Plates<br />
Derivatization<br />
Scanning<br />
Standard Solution<br />
Sample Preperation<br />
Calibration Curve<br />
Estimation of Shatavarin IV in the drug<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>TULSI<br />
</strong><br />
Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Part Used Whole plant<br />
Medicinal Properties and Uses<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Land and Preparation<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Weeding and Hoeing<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrigation<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting Operation<br />
Chemical Constitutents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Eugenol<br />
Active Constituents<br />
Analytical Profile<br />
Yield<br />
Substitutes/Adulterants<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Important Formulation<br />
Centre of Excellence</p>
<p><strong>VATSNABH</strong></p>
<p>Regional Names<br />
Distribution<br />
Cultivation and Propagation<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Nursery Raising and Planting<br />
Manure/Fertilizer<br />
Irrgation<br />
Weeding<br />
Harvesting/Post Harvesting<br />
Chemical Constituents<br />
Major Constituents<br />
Other Constituents<br />
Economics<br />
Home Remedy<br />
Centre of Excellence<br />
<strong><br />
SHELF LIFE OF SELECTED MEDICINAL PLANTS</strong></p>
<p>AGARWOOD</p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field  Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Active Principles<br />
Production<br />
Uses<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Export<br />
Recommendations and Future Vision</p>
<p><strong>AJOWAN</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Distribution<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phonology<br />
Silvicultural characteristics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Diseases and Pests<br />
Harvesting Technique<br />
Yield per ha<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Value Addition<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Active principles<br />
Closest substitute/adulterants<br />
Uses</p>
<p><strong>ANISEED OIL</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Distribution<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Phenology<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Closest Substitute<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Active Principles<br />
Production<br />
Uses<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Export<br />
Future Vision and Recommendations</p>
<p><strong>BASIL</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural Character<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/remedies<br />
Harvesting techniques<br />
Yield<br />
Distillation<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Active principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>BELLARY LEAF</strong></p>
<p>Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Production<br />
Pest, Diseases and Control<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Distillation and Yield of Oil<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closet Substute/Adulterants<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Uses</p>
<p><strong>BLACK PEPPER</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habitat<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Soil<br />
Climate<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting Technique<br />
Productivity/Yield per Plant<br />
Distillation and Yield of Oil<br />
Active principle<br />
Closet substitute/adulterates<br />
Uses</p>
<p><strong>CAMPHOR</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silviculturai Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation possibilities</p>
<p><strong>CARAWAY</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characteristics<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Genetics<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Technique<br />
Yild per hectate<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Closest Substitutes<br />
Active Principles<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels</p>
<p><strong>CARDAMOM</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil TypeSilvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Use<br />
Production<br />
Marketing &#38; Trade Channels<br />
Export</p>
<p><strong>CASSIA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Distribution<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Silvicultural characteristics<br />
Climate<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting Technique<br />
Grading and processing<br />
Production<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Active principles<br />
Marketing and Trade</p>
<p><strong>CEDARWOOD</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Vyhite leaf Oil<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural character<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Closest Substitute<br />
Active Principles<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Actual Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels</p>
<p><strong>CINNAMOM</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distingulishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vuinerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Requirement for oil of cinnamon leaf<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>CITRONELLA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vuinerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Types<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies Control/Remedies<br />
Cost of Cultivation<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Future Vision</p>
<p><strong>CLOVE</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>CUMIN</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>DILLSEED OIL</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguish Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Character<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adultrants<br />
Physico chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>EUCALYPTUS</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Plant<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>FENNEL</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests  and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Export<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>GERANIUM</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>JAMAROSA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
silvicultural characters<br />
Climate<br />
soil<br />
Propagation<br />
Harvesting<br />
Yield/ha<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Physico Chemical Properties<br />
Active principles<br />
Closest substitute/adulterant<br />
production of oil<br />
Uses</p>
<p><strong>JASMINE</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectaret<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
World Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>KEWDA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectaret<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>LEMON GRASS </strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
DistributionOrigin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Cosest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>MARIGOLD TAGETES OIL<br />
</strong><br />
Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil type<br />
Silvicultural requirements<br />
Silvicultural characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their control/remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Yield of Oil<br />
Storage<br />
Value addition<br />
Physico chemical properties<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA<br />
</strong><br />
Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>MINT OIL</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Trade:Export-Import<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>NAGAR MUTHA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Yield<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Export<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>PATCHOULI</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels</p>
<p><strong>SAFFRON<br />
</strong><br />
Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Storage</p>
<p><strong>SANDAL WOOD</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Climate<br />
Distinguishing Field Characters<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Silvicultural Requirements<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
History of Trade<br />
Trade Now a days<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>TURPENTINE</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Climate<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation<br />
Growth Statistics<br />
Diseases and Pests, Their Control Remedies<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Active Principles<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Production<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels</p>
<p><strong>VANILLA</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Distribution<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Silvicultural Characters<br />
Propagation and Culture<br />
Diseases and Pests<br />
Harvest<br />
Productivity/Yield<br />
Active Principles<br />
Uses<br />
Value Addition<br />
Marketing Channel and Trade</p>
<p><strong>YLANG YLANG</strong></p>
<p>Origin and History<br />
Habit<br />
Morphology<br />
Phenology<br />
Climate<br />
Distribution<br />
Access and Vulnerability<br />
Genetics<br />
Climate<br />
Soil Type<br />
Propagation<br />
Pests and Diseases, their Control/Remedies<br />
Harvesting Techniques<br />
Yield per Hectare<br />
Grading and Processing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition<br />
Active Principles<br />
Closest Substitute/Adulterants<br />
Physico-Chemical Properties<br />
Uses<br />
Marketing and Trade Channels<br />
Cultivation Possibilities</p>
<p><strong>GARLIC</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
Origin and Distribution<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Soil and Climate<br />
Varieties<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting<br />
Manures and Fertilisers<br />
Irrigation<br />
Inter culture and Weed Control<br />
Pests and Diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Storage<br />
Dormancy and Storage of Bulbs<br />
Low Temperature Storage<br />
Irradiation<br />
Processing<br />
Dehydrated Products<br />
Garlic Salt</p>
<p><strong>GINGER</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
Origin and History<br />
Distribution<br />
Area and Production<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Suprabha<br />
Suruchi<br />
Surabhi<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting<br />
Manures and Fertilisers<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Mulching<br />
Rotation and Inter cropping<br />
Pests and Diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Rhizome Scale<br />
Leaf Roller (Udaspes Folus)<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Processing<br />
Green Ginger<br />
Dried Ginger<br />
Bleached Ginger<br />
Preserved Ginger<br />
Ginger Oleoresin and Essential Oil<br />
Grading<br />
Value added Products<br />
Storage of Seed Ginger</p>
<p><strong>MUSTARD</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
History<br />
Origin and Distribution<br />
Area and Production<br />
Description, Composition and uses<br />
Composition<br />
Uses<br />
Composition<br />
Uses<br />
Composition<br />
Uses<br />
Climate and Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Dominating Varieties<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Sowing<br />
Fertiliser Application<br />
Inter culture and Weed Control<br />
Protective Irrigation<br />
Inter cropping<br />
Pests and Diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Mustard Aphid<br />
Mustard Sawfiy<br />
Painted Bug<br />
Cabbage Butterfly (Pieris Brassicae)<br />
Bihar Hiairy Caterpillar<br />
Diseases<br />
Alternaria Bilight<br />
Stern rot or Blight<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Major Steps to be taken for Increased Yield<br />
Packing and Storage<br />
Value added Products</p>
<p><strong>ONION</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
Origin and Distribution<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Types and Varieties<br />
Red Onions<br />
Pusa Red<br />
Pusa Ratnar<br />
Udaipur<br />
Patna Red<br />
Punjab Selection<br />
Hissar<br />
Agrifound Dark Red<br />
Agrifound Light Red<br />
Kalyanpur Red Round<br />
Arka Pragati<br />
Arka Niketan<br />
Arka Kalyan<br />
Bangalore Rose<br />
Pusa Madhvi<br />
Arka Bindu<br />
Arka Kirtiman<br />
White Onions<br />
Pusa White Flat<br />
Pusa White Round<br />
Punjab<br />
Udaipur<br />
Yellow Onions<br />
Early Grano<br />
Bermuda Yellow<br />
Arka Pttamber<br />
Other varieties suitable for different regions<br />
Agrifound Rose<br />
Baswant<br />
Brown Spanish<br />
Punjab Red Round<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Planting by Bulbs<br />
Direct Sowing<br />
Planting by Sets<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Transplanting<br />
Manures and Fertilisers<br />
Micro nutrients<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Pests and diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Onion Thrips<br />
Onion Fly<br />
head Borer<br />
Mites<br />
Tobacco Caterpillar<br />
Cut Worms<br />
Leaf Miner (Chromatomyia Horticola)<br />
Beetle<br />
Ground Nut earwig (Euboreitea Annutipes)<br />
Diseases<br />
Damping off<br />
Purple Blotch Disease<br />
Stemphylium Blight Disease (Stemphylium Vesicarium)<br />
Downy Mildew (Peronospora Destructor)<br />
Onion Smut (Urocystis Cepulae)<br />
Neck Rot or Bulb Rot (Botrytis Allil)<br />
White Rot (Sclerotium Rolisil)<br />
Pink Rot (Pyronochoetia Terrestris)<br />
Bacterial Soft rot<br />
Black mould (Aspergitus Niger)<br />
Onion Yellow Dwart Virus (OYD)<br />
Aster yellow<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Cold storage<br />
Inhibitors for sprouting of onions during storage<br />
Value added products<br />
Multipier(Aggregatum) Onion<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting<br />
Manures and Fertilisers<br />
Irrigation<br />
Weeding<br />
Pests and diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting and Yield</p>
<p><strong>TAMARIND</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
History<br />
Original and Distribution<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Urigam<br />
Pratisthan<br />
Red Tamarind<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting<br />
Fertiliser Application<br />
After care<br />
Inter crops<br />
Pests and Diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Diseases<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Storage<br />
Value added Products of Tamarind</p>
<p><strong>TURMERIC</strong></p>
<p>Plant Profile<br />
History<br />
Origin and Distribution<br />
Area and Production<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Climate<br />
Soil<br />
Varieties<br />
Kasturi<br />
Mundaga<br />
Balaga<br />
Yalachaga<br />
Cultivation<br />
Propagation<br />
Land Preparation<br />
Planting<br />
Manures and Fertilisers<br />
Irrigation<br />
Mulching<br />
Inter culture<br />
Inter cropping and crop rotation<br />
Pests and Diseases<br />
Pests<br />
Shoot Borer (Conogethes Punctiferalis)<br />
Leaf Roller (Udaspes Folus)<br />
Rhizome Scale (Aspldietla Harti)<br />
Nematodes (Meloidogyne Inoognita)<br />
Radopholus Similes<br />
Diseases<br />
Leaf Biotch<br />
Leaf spot<br />
Rhizome rot<br />
Harvesting and Yield<br />
Processing<br />
Cleaning<br />
Boiling<br />
Drying<br />
Polishing<br />
Hand Polishing<br />
Machine Polishing<br />
Colouring<br />
Grading (Indian Standards)Value added Products<br />
Estimation of Curcumin Content<br />
Turmeric oleoresin</p>
<p><strong>HARVEST TECHNOLOGY AND VALUE ADDITION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS </strong></p>
<p>Collection<br />
Harvesting<br />
Drying<br />
Natural Drying (Sun drying)<br />
Artificial Drying<br />
Tray Dryers<br />
Vacuum Dryers<br />
Spray Dryer<br />
Garbling (Dressing)<br />
Packing<br />
Storage<br />
Value Addition or Processing<br />
Decoction<br />
Extraction<br />
Maceration<br />
Dehumidifying<br />
Freeze Drying<br />
Preservation<br />
Active Constituents</p>
<p><strong>PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL</strong></p>
<p>Derivatives of triglycerides (vegetable oils) as diesel fuels<br />
Process Variables in Trans esterification<br />
Raw Meterial and its Quality for the Production of Biodiesel<br />
Work done in India<br />
Lab Scale Projects<br />
Countrywise Capacity of the Biodiesel Plants<br />
PLANT FOR TRANS ESTERIFICATION OF VEGETABLE OILS<br />
1000 Liters per day pilot plant<br />
Dimensions<br />
HOW THE TRANSESTERIFICATION PROCESS WORKS<br />
CATALYST<br />
RECLAIMING EXCESS METHANOL<br />
MANUFACTURING PROCESS FOR BIODIESEL<br />
First Stage<br />
Second Stage: This is the Base catalyzed Stage<br />
Washing<br />
Other Uses of Biodiesel</p>
<p><strong>BLENDING OF ESTERS AND DIESEL</strong></p>
<p>STORAGE OF BIODIESEL</p>
<p>HANDLING OF BIODIESEL</p>
<p>ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGIES WITH REFERENCE TO INDIAN RESOURCES AND REQUIREMENTS</p>
<p>Biodiesel Plant Suppliers</p>
<p><strong>PROPERTIES OF BIODIESEL<br />
</strong></p>
<p>Density/Specific Gravity<br />
Cetane Number<br />
Viscosity<br />
Distillation Characteristics<br />
Flash Point<br />
Cold Filter Plugging Point (CFPP)<br />
Pour Point<br />
Cloud Point<br />
Aromatics<br />
Stability<br />
Oxidation Stability<br />
Thermal Stability<br />
Storage Stability<br />
Iodine Number and Polyunsaturated Methyl Ester<br />
Free and Total Glycerol<br />
Mono Di and Triglycerides<br />
Ester Content<br />
Alkaline Matter CNa, K)<br />
Total Contamination<br />
Sulfur Content<br />
Lubricity<br />
Sulfated Ash<br />
Acid Number/Neutralization Number<br />
Water Content<br />
Phosphorous Content<br />
Methanol/Ethanol Content<br />
Conradson Carbon Residue (CCR)</p>
<p><strong>BIODIESEL PROJECT REPORT</strong></p>
<p>Product Description and Uses<br />
How is Biodiesel Made<br />
Market Survey and Demand Supply Position<br />
Manufacturing Process Description<br />
Brief Process Description<br />
Biodiesel Process in Detail<br />
Ingredients<br />
Procedure<br />
Quantity of Methanol to be Uses<br />
Production of Biodiesel Using Jatropha as feedstock<br />
Treatment of Liquid Effluents<br />
Power Requirement<br />
Ultities Specifications<br />
Market and Selling Arrangements<br />
Production Capacity and Target<br />
Cost of Project and Means of Finance<br />
Land<br />
Building<br />
Cost of Utilities</p>
<p><strong>GLYCERINE</strong></p>
<p>General<br />
Burning Glycerine<br />
Separating the Gycerine<br />
Separating Glycerine/FFAS<br />
Purifying Glycerine<br />
Paintbrush Cleaner<br />
Soap<br />
Gloap Soap<br />
High-Explosives<br />
Heart Disease Drug<br />
Love Potion<br />
Safe Sweetener<br />
Health Supplement<br />
Other Uses<br />
Disposal<br />
Purification<br />
Introduction<br />
Description of the Plant<br />
Bleaching Equipment<br />
Performance and Consumption Indexes</p>
<p><strong>CULTIVATION OF JATROPHA CURCAS</strong></p>
<p>Introduction</p>
<p><strong>TYPES OF LANDS WHERE IT CAN GROW WITH  ADVANTAGE AND POTENTIAL OF PLANTATION<br />
</strong><br />
Climatic Conditions<br />
Soil<br />
Pre Plantation  Activities<br />
Germination and Planting<br />
Plantation<br />
Maintanance of Soil<br />
Maintanance of Plants<br />
Fertilizers<br />
Water Management<br />
Plucking of Fruits</p>
<p><strong>BIO GAS PLANT </strong></p>
<p>Operation<br />
Infrastructure Required<br />
Construction of a Bio Gas Plant<br />
Criteria for bio-gas Plant<br />
Design of Bio-gas Plant<br />
Location of the Bio-gas Plant<br />
Construction of Bio-Gas Plant</p>
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