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Traditional and medicinal use of Barbaloin: potential for the management of various diseases Singh, Navdeep; Goyal, Kamya; Sondhi, Shivi; Jindal, Shammy
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 8 No. 3 (2020)
Publisher : Creative Pharma Assent

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/j.joapr.2020.v.8.i.3.21.30

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Barbaloin is the phytoconstituent which is obtained from the plant known as aloe vera.  As we all know aloe vera is the main curative medicinal plants, has been traditionally used as alternative treatment against the many skin diseases. Barbaloin extracted from the aloe vera plant which is physically light yellow colored powder. Extraction of barbaloin from the plant Aloe barbadensis Miller had been accomplished by the Soxhelt extraction, Batch extraction experiment and Ultrasound assisted extraction method (UAE). Barbaloin showed various kinds of therapeutic and medicinal properties like anti-diabetic, antioxidants, anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory and and anti-microbial. It also has good effect on cardiovascular system, test perception, enzyme or metabolism and bioavailability. Our Skin plays an important role in the development of skin diseases because there are many types of skin disorders are developed and the variety of disorders may result to dermatitis or they affect the social wellbeing of a person. Due to their good pharmacological activities, Barbaloin have great potential to treat the different type of skin disorders like Eczema, Psoriasis, Burns and wound, Acne, Dandruff, Frostbite, Rashes, Cold sores, Razor burn and Sunburn. To access the effective use of barbaloin there are various attempts have been experimented on the subject of their Pharmacological activities to check their effect on skin disease and the steps regarding the Isolation of barbaloin also has been made. We can examine their effects on chronic skin diseases. In this review article we discuss about the potential of barbaloin on skin disorders, medicinal importance or Pharmacological activities and their methods of extraction.
Emissions and Efficiency Outcomes of Variable Rate Fertilizer Application: A Case Study of Canola Yield and Sustainability Singh, Navdeep; Getigan, Clarissa; Gómez, Juan Marcelo
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 6, No 4 (2025): IJ-FANRES
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v6i4.576

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Agriculture contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, mainly attributable to the ineffective and uniform application of fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, and irrigation water. Precision agriculture technologies, especially those utilizing variable rate input applications, provide an effective solution by modulating input quantities according to the distinct conditions of each field segment. While prior research has examined the theoretical advantages of these technologies, few empirical studies have measured environmental and agronomic effects across various input types. This study examines primary data from variable rate fertilizer application by quantifying the reductions in input utilization and corresponding scope three greenhouse gas emissions. The analysis contrasts traditional uniform application methods with precision-based strategies, demonstrating quantifiable advantages in reduced indirect emissions, enhanced input-use efficiency, and improved crop yield. The results encourage precision agriculture techniques by underscoring the environmental and productivity advantages of precision-managed inputs to guide agricultural policy, promote sustainable farming practices, and aid global warming mitigation efforts.