https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/issue/feed Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 2024-11-02T17:41:00+00:00 Dr. Rajnesh Kumar editor@jrasb.com Open Journal Systems <p><strong>Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology</strong> is an <strong>Online, Double-Blind, Peer-Reviewed </strong>and <strong>Bi-Monthly</strong> Journal, focusing on theories, methods and applications in all the fields of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology subjects like: Human Biology, Cell Biology and Biological Systems, Chemistry, Structural Biochemistry, Biological Chemistry, Plant Science, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Zoonotic Diseases, Comparative Anatomy, Microbiology, Protein Science, Molecular Genetics, Metabolism, Immunology, Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Environmental Microbiology, Genomics and Bioinformatics, Food Microbiology, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Botany, Micro-Biology, Zoology, Food Technology, Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physiology, General Medicine, Industrial Engineering, Astrophysics, Computer Science, Business Informatics, Forensics, Chemistry, Computer Technology, Mathematics, Economics, Workplace Safety, Dentistry, Ultrasound, Radiations, Biotechnology, Nursing, Ophthalmology, Gynecology, Obstetrics, Optics, Laser Physics and Pediatric.</p> <p>To know more about Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology, <a href="https://jrasb.com/index.php/jrasb/about"><strong>Click here...</strong></a></p> https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/645 Investigation of Phytochemical and Antidepressants Activity of Cinnamon Powder Extract 2024-11-02T17:41:00+00:00 Santosh Kumar S.R. ppsarwade@gmail.com Manoj Manjunath Bongale ppsarwade@gmail.com Chandresh Maurya ppsarwade@gmail.com Yuvraj ppsarwade@gmail.com Vikas Lalji Gupta ppsarwade@gmail.com Sneha Arunkumar Dubey ppsarwade@gmail.com Prakash Pralhad Sarwade ppsarwade@gmail.com <p>Neurodegenerative disease is the most common type of mobility issue, but unfortunately, there is now no medication that can alter the course of the disease. We don't know what causes this ailment. In mouse models of Parkinson's disease induced with 1‐methyl‐4‐phenyl‐1,2,3,6‐tetrahydropyridine, the oral administration of cinnamon powder and sodium benzoate may prevent the death of dopaminergic cells, dysregulation of striatal neurotransmitters, and motor impairments. The mechanisms driving its function include controlling autophagy, antioxidant effects, Parkin, DJ-1, and glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor activation, TLR/NF-κB pathway modulation, and excessive proinflammatory response prevention. Moreover, research carried out in both laboratory and living organism settings has shown that cinnamon extracts may impact the oligomerisation and aggregation of α-synuclein. This article's goal is to discuss recent findings about this phytochemical's potential as a novel treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD). We highlight additional areas of mechanism that require investigation and possible constraints that must be overcome before this phytochemical may be used in PD trials. Neurodegenerative disease is the most common type of mobility impairment, and unfortunately, there is now no medication that can alter this disease.</p> <p>We don't know what causes this ailment. There has been a recent uptick in interest in medicinal plant use because of the novelty, safety, and relative affordability of this field. The characteristic flavour and aroma of cinnamon, a spice that is often used, may have neuroprotective effects on people with Parkinson's disease (PD) and other neurodegenerative diseases. The essential oils of Cinnamomum species, such as cinnamaldehyde and sodium benzoate, have shown in vitro that they can protect cells from oxidative stress, ROS generation, and autophagy dysregulation. Consequently, these oils may exert a neuroprotective effect. The in vivo evidence suggests that cinnamon powder and sodium benzoate, when administered orally to Parkinson's disease models in mice, may prevent the death of dopaminergic cells, dysregulation of striatal neurotransmitters, and motor deficits. In this essay, we will go over the latest research on this phytochemical and its potential as a novel treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD). Incorporating this phytochemical into experimental PD treatments requires further investigation into additional molecular aspects and the potential overcoming of constraints and obstacles.</p> 2024-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Santosh Kumar S.R., Manoj Manjunath Bongale, Chandresh Maurya, Yuvraj, Vikas Lalji Gupta, Sneha Arunkumar Dubey, Prakash Pralhad Sarwade https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/644 Phytochemical Analysis, Antioxidant Activity of Wild Medicinal Plants of Himalayan Range 2024-11-02T16:55:11+00:00 Prakash Pralhad Sarwade sarwadekp@gmail.com K Barakkath Nisha sarwadekp@gmail.com Irrusappan Hari sarwadekp@gmail.com Hemant Tawale sarwadekp@gmail.com J. Ambika sarwadekp@gmail.com S. Thaiyalnayagi sarwadekp@gmail.com Madhulika Krishan Yadav sarwadekp@gmail.com Kavita Narayan Gaisamudre (Sarwade) sarwadekp@gmail.com M. Geetha sarwadekp@gmail.com <p>Plants that are indigenous to the Himalayas have been exploited for their therapeutic properties for over 6,500 years. Using their deep knowledge of the local flora and fauna, traditional healers in the region are able to treat a wide variety of maladies with herbal treatments. People who live in rural areas of the Himalayas rely on wild medicinal plants for their health, and we need to do everything in our power to ensure that these plants continue to thrive in the harsh desert climate of the Himalayas. Raw materials that are obtained from wild plants are in high demand all around the world, particularly among pharmaceutical companies, ethnomedics, and practitioners of traditional medicine as well as other medical practitioners. India has been a top exporter of raw herbal medications all over the world. This is mostly due to the number of medicinal plants that can be found in the Himalayas. The aim of this study was to determine the Phytochemical analysis and antioxidant activity of various parts of 20 selected wild medicinal plants, found in the Himalayan regions in India, China, Nepal, Bhutan and Pakistan including <em>Swertia bimaculate</em>, <em>Ficus neriifolia</em>, <em>Rubus treutleri</em>, <em>Periploca calophylla</em>, <em>G. depressa</em>, <em>Buddleja napaulensis</em>, <em>Habenaria edgeworthii</em>, <em>Pyracantha crenulate</em>, <em>Roscoea procera</em>, <em>Allium rubellum</em>, <em>Berberis chitria</em>, <em>Capsella bursa-pastoris</em>, <em>Artemisia maritima</em>, <em>C. glanduliferum</em>, <em>C. distans</em>, <em>Juniperus macropoda</em>, <em>Origanum vulgare</em>, <em>Valeriana jatamansi</em>, <em>Polygonatum verticillatum</em>, <em>Meconopsis aculeate</em> and <em>Fragaria nubicolais</em>. There were several different parts of the species that were examined to determine their total polyphenol, flavonoid, alkaloid, saponin, and tannin concentrations. One fraction of the plant extracts was found to contain a higher quantity of phytochemicals when compared to the other portions. Through the utilisation of the DPPH and FRAP model systems, the antioxidant capacity of a number of different components was assessed. The high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique can be combined with the DPPH and/or ABTS tests in order to rapidly screen extracts for the presence of active chemicals.</p> 2024-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Prakash Pralhad Sarwade, K Barakkath Nisha, Irrusappan Hari, Hemant Tawale, J. Ambika, S. Thaiyalnayagi, Madhulika Krishan Yadav, Kavita Narayan Gaisamudre (Sarwade), M. Geetha https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/643 The Impact of AI on Regulatory Compliance and Anti-Money Laundering Efforts in Payment Processing 2024-10-30T18:25:43+00:00 Lohith Paripati editor@jrasb.com Akshay Agarwal editor@jrasb.com Jigar Shah editor@jrasb.com Narendra Narukulla editor@jrasb.com Venudhar Rao Hajari editor@jrasb.com <p>The paper elaborates on how AI is changing the face of regulatory compliance and anti-money laundering initiatives in the industry for processing payments. This can be done with artificial intelligence tools—natural language processing and machine learning algorithms—applied in areas such as document analysis, anomaly detection, and transaction monitoring. The paper points to increased detection rates, reduced false positives, and improved regulatory reporting associated with the use of AI within the KYC process and customer due diligence procedures more generally. It identifies how AI can transform the financial crime prevention landscape while also acknowledging such challenges as explainability, bias mitigation, and ethical concerns. Finally, some potential future paths in this area, like blockchain integration, federated learning, and the creation of more sophisticated explainable AI models for compliance systems, are discussed.</p> 2023-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Lohith Paripati, Akshay Agarwal, Jigar Shah, Narendra Narukulla, Venudhar Rao Hajari https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/641 Climate Change Adaptation and Resource Resilience in Semi-Arid Regions: Strategies, Challenges, and Case Studies 2024-10-30T18:03:09+00:00 Priyanka Rathore priyankaskrathore@gmail.com <p>Semi-arid regions face unique climate change challenges that threaten local ecosystems, agriculture, and water resources. This review explores climate adaptation strategies, resource resilience practices, and policy interventions tailored to semi-arid ecosystems, with a focus on Rajasthan, India, as a representative region. Key strategies include sustainable water resource management, soil conservation, and climate-smart agriculture. Through case studies and a comparative global analysis, this review underscores the importance of blending traditional and modern practices to enhance resilience and advocates for policy and technological innovation to support sustainable adaptation. Insights gained from this review may serve as a foundation for adaptation strategies applicable to other semi-arid regions globally.</p> 2024-10-29T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Priyanka Rathore https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/640 Challenges and Solutions in Testing Mainframe Applications in Modern Banking 2024-10-28T18:26:59+00:00 Ashwini Shivarudra editor@jrasb.com <p>Because the foundation of their operations is still housed in legacy systems, banks continue to use them. Banks must modify their systems to remain competitive in light of the swift changes in technology and customer needs. Mainframe systems have been an integral part of corporate computing for many years, enabling critical applications across a range of industries, including banking, retail, and healthcare. There is rising interest in leveraging Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to expose these old apps' data and features, hence accelerating the construction of new applications and maximising their capability and enabling their reuse. Nonetheless, there are several obstacles to overcome in the process of locating and making available APIs for various business use cases. In this study, we examine the difficulties involved in developing APIs for mainframe systems that are no longer in use and suggest a unique architecture to enable communication for a range of use cases. We performed a qualitative poll with nine mainframe developers, whose average experience was fifteen years, to evaluate the efficacy of our methodology. We were able to determine which APIs were candidates and how long it would take to implement them for two industry mainframe applications and the public mainframe application GENAPP thanks to the poll. We create a list of artefacts, such as screens, transactions, business rules, inter-micro service calls, control flow blocks, and data accesses, in order to identify APIs. IBM Watsonx Code Assistant for Z Refactoring Assistant includes an implementation for computing API signatures. We proved the practicality of our technique by running the discovered APIs on an IBM Z mainframe system to assess their accuracy.</p> 2024-10-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ashwini Shivarudra https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/639 Implementing Agile Testing Methodologies in Banking Software Project 2024-10-28T18:22:25+00:00 Ashwini Shivarudra editor@jrasb.com <p>Agile software development has been increasingly popular in a number of sectors in recent years. Financial businesses are used to this tendency since it requires them to respond to changes in their business environments more swiftly. Agile approaches have emerged to address the limitations of old ones. In response to the ever-changing and dynamic nature of the business environment, software development businesses are increasingly implementing agile methodologies. The word "Agile" originally arose in the disciplines of software development and project management around thirty years ago. It is used to research with wide-ranging implications, and it is utilized at different levels and in different circumstances. Scrum, kanban, large-scale scrum (LeSS), spotify model, continuous integration, Scaled Agile Lean Development (SCALeD), and many more variations of the agile methodology have emerged. Initially implemented at the individual software development and team level, agile has developed into projects, programs, solutions, and portfolios over time, ultimately reaching full-service growth into an enterprise level framework. In order to examine agile methodologies, models, and practices in a less researched area of the banking and financial services industry—from software development and modelling to large-scale case study organization levels—a unique methodology to surveying the literature has been presented in this paper. The study's conclusion outlines the contributing variables, best practices, advantages, and lessons that professionals in the banking and financial services industries may apply to create a simplified, agile deployment.</p> 2022-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Ashwini Shivarudra https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/638 Influenza A as a True Zoonotic Pathogen: Transmission through Reservoir Hosts 2024-10-27T17:34:30+00:00 Neyazi Ghulam Rabani rabanineyazi2016@gmail.com Khaidarov Saken logicalmind1984@mail.ru Mohammad Hamid Mohammadi hamid.mohammadi1030@gmail.com Mukhlis Hujatullah mukhlis.jan123@gmial.com Taibullah Modaqeq taibmodaqiq2021@gmail.com <p>Influenza A virus (IAV) represents a considerable global health threat due to its rapid mutation rates and broad host range, facilitating cross-species transmission and enabling the virus to evade immune defenses. This review explores the molecular mechanisms underlying IAV's pathogenicity, focusing on its zoonotic potential through reservoir hosts, such as wild birds and swine. The virus's ability to undergo antigenic shift and drift allows it to continually adapt to new hosts and environments, posing challenges for control and treatment. Current antiviral therapies are limited by the emergence of resistant strains, underscoring the necessity for innovative vaccine development and treatment strategies. By examining IAV's molecular evolution, immune evasion tactics, and transmission dynamics, this review highlights the critical need for enhanced surveillance, improved therapeutic options, and international cooperation to mitigate future outbreaks. A deeper understanding of these processes is essential to inform public health efforts and combat the persistent threat of IAV.</p> 2024-10-27T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Neyazi Ghulam Rabani, Khaidarov Saken, Mohammad Hamid Mohammadi, Mukhlis Hujatullah, Taibullah Modaqeq https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/637 Integrating Non-SAP Systems with SAP Environments on AWS: Strategies for Seamless Operations 2024-10-26T17:19:26+00:00 Sachin Bhatt editor@jrasb.com <p>This paper comprises a discussion of the implementation of non-SAP systems in relation to SAP environments on AWS with emphasis on issue identification and best practices. Some primary topics for the conversation are middleware and integration platforms and tools, APIs, and data exchanging strategies, AWS Glue and Lambda. This paper reflects on architectural factors and security factors which are crucial for integration. It also offers insights into the modern technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, serverless computing and their roles in future integration evolution. The results stress the need for coherence in integration to make it both run smoothly in terms of operations as well as strategically.</p> 2023-12-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Sachin Bhatt https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/636 AI-Powered Strategies for Addressing Fiber Nonlinearity in High-Capacity Elastic Optical Networks 2024-10-23T19:16:12+00:00 Hitesh Solanki editor@jrasb.com <p>To fulfill the rising need for high-capacity and flexible communication systems, Elastic Optical Networks (EONs) have emerged as a possible alternative. However, the growing transmission rates and intricate modulation formats in EONs present substantial difficulties, such as fiber nonlinearity, which may deteriorate signal quality and restrict the network's performance. The fundamental components of EONs are fiber Nonlinear Interference (NLI) modeling and monitoring. Traditionally, they were created and studied independently. Furthermore, for heterogeneous dynamic optical networks, the previously suggested approaches' accuracy must still be increased. In this study, we demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used in NLI monitoring and modeling. We specifically propose to measure the drawbacks of the most current fiber nonlinearity estimates using AI approaches. The Gaussian Noise (GN) framework is used as an instance and Binary Differential-Support Vector Machine (BD-SVM) is used to demonstrate an important enhancement. In addition, we suggest combining modeling and monitoring strategies with AI for a more accurate prediction of NLI variation. Extensive simulations with 2411 connections are done to compare and assess the efficacy of various systems. The results of these simulations demonstrate that the AI-aided modeling and monitoring combo works better than other possible solutions.</p> 2023-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Dr. Hitesh Solanki https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/635 Advanced Big Data Mining Techniques for Early Detection of Heart Attacks in Clinical Data 2024-10-23T19:07:18+00:00 Ritesh Chaturvedi editor@jrasb.com Saloni Sharma editor@jrasb.com Suman Narne editor@jrasb.com <p>Heart attacks are among the most dangerous ailments that people may develop. The key to controlling cardiovascular disease is to compare, contrast, and mine enormous volumes of data in a sequence that may be used to identify, control, and treat persistent problems, such as heart attacks. Forecasting, preventing, monitoring, and diagnosing cardiovascular diseases may be done through huge efficiency via big data analytics, which is well-known in the business sector for its useful application in regulating, comparing, and supervising enormous datasets. Big data technologies or methods used to mine massive databases for information include Hadoop, data mining, and visualization. Those fresh ideas, which have a wide range of uses, might be helpful in several industries, include medical. In this paper, we extend a big data mining pattern using a machine learning method to forecast the frequency of heart attacks from medical databases. Data preprocessing using the z- score normalization and feature extraction using Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and classification using the Improved Random Forest (IRF). We generate enhanced presentation intensity with accuracy, precision, recall, and F- measure throughout the forecast model for heart disease with the IRF.</p> 2023-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Ritesh Chaturvedi, Dr. Saloni Sharma, Suman Narne https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/634 Harnessing Data Mining for Early Detection and Prognosis of Cancer: Techniques and Challenges 2024-10-23T18:57:31+00:00 Ritesh Chaturvedi editor@jrasb.com Saloni Sharma editor@jrasb.com Suman Narne editor@jrasb.com <p>Cancer is one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide. In 2018, there were approximately 1,735,350 new instances of cancer identified in the United States alone, and 609,640 individuals passed away as a direct result of the disease. Cancers include skin melanoma, lung bronchus cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon and rectum cancer, bladder cancer, kidney and renal pelvis cancer, and others. Cancer has risen to prominence in the scientific community due to the wide variety of cancers and the enormous number of people it affects. There is still active research on cancer prevention and diagnostic strategies. Using data mining methods, we sought to create a reliable and workable system for cancer diagnosis. Machine learning techniques may assist professionals in creating tools that enable early cancer detection. To improve cancer diagnosis rates, this research aims to introduce a novel machine learning method called the Elephant herding optimized logistic regression (EHOLR) strategy. Histogram equalization (HE) was used for preprocessing the acquired cancer data, and linear discriminant analysis (LDA) was used to extract the data's features. Finally, cancer detection is accomplished using our recommended strategy. The effectiveness of the suggested strategy is then assessed using the performance matrix, namely accuracy, recall, and precision.</p> 2023-02-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Ritesh Chaturvedi, Dr. Saloni Sharma, Suman Narne https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/633 A Review on Green Synthesized Metal Nanoparticles Applications 2024-10-23T17:03:43+00:00 Santosh Kumar S.R. ppsarwade@gmail.com Manoj Manjunath Bongale ppsarwade@gmail.com Magesh Sachidanandam ppsarwade@gmail.com Chandresh Maurya ppsarwade@gmail.com Yuvraj ppsarwade@gmail.com Prakash Pralhad Sarwade ppsarwade@gmail.com <p>Nanotechnology pertains to the manipulation of materials at exceedingly small scales, specifically between 1 and 100 nanometers. Materials at this scale exhibit significantly different properties compared to the same materials at larger scales. An emerging trend is the utilization of nanoparticles (NPs) to address environmental issues. Metallic nanoparticles are among the several nanoparticles that are extensively utilized in environmentally sustainable endeavors. A sustainable, economical, and enduring approach is to synthesize nanoparticles through a more ecologically friendly procedure instead of a physical or chemical method. Plant components primarily function as reducing and capping agents in eco-friendly synthesis. Diverse metallic nanoparticles of various sizes and shapes have been created utilizing extracts from plant materials, including leaves, bark, fruits, and flowers. The synthesis of Nobel laureate metal nanoparticles is essential to the medical sector. A diverse array of glycosides and phenolic compounds constitutes numerous organic constituents in plants, facilitating the synthesis of metal nanoparticles. The absence of detrimental by-products in metal nanoparticle synthesis is the primary significance of green synthesis. The nanoparticles generated by an eco-friendly approach demonstrate several significant biological activity. A substantial body of literature demonstrates that the synthesized nanoparticles are efficacious against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, including <em>E. coli</em>, <em>Bacillus subtilis</em>, <em>Klebsiella pneumoniae</em>, and <em>Pseudomonas fluorescens</em>. The synthesized nanoparticles not only display antifungal efficacy against several cancer cell lines, including those of breast cancer, but also demonstrate antifungal activity against <em>Trichophyton simii</em>, <em>Trichophyton mentagrophytes</em>, and <em>Trichophyton rubrum</em>. Moreover, they exhibit potent antioxidant properties. The dimensions and morphology of these metal nanoparticles substantially influence their functionalities. Particles characterized by a large surface area and diminutive size provide significant potential for medical applications. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive summary of current advancements in the synthesis of nanoparticles utilizing biological entities and their numerous potential applications.</p> 2024-10-23T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Santosh Kumar S.R., Manoj Manjunath Bongale, Magesh Sachidanandam, Chandresh Maurya, Yuvraj, Prakash Pralhad Sarwade https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/632 Role of Herbal Essential Oil in Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Review 2024-10-22T19:29:04+00:00 Shailendra Sah shailendrashah360@gmail.com Roshan Kumar shailendrashah360@gmail.com Rita Saini shailendrashah360@gmail.com Shivanand M. Patil shailendrashah360@gmail.com <p>Cancer of the cervix is a disease that is ubiquitous and frequently severe, and it affects women all over the world. Conventional treatment methods, which include surgical procedures, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, have been shown to dramatically enhance survival rates; nevertheless, these methods are frequently accompanied with adverse effects and difficulties that might have an influence on the quality of life of a patient. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the utilisation of essential oils in the cancer treatment and management of cervical cancer. This review offers a comprehensive investigation into the function that various essential oils play in the development of cervical cancer. It also includes insights into the possible advantages of these oils as well as the body of research that has been conducted on them. Additionally, the analysis dives into the future directions and issues that will be faced in this developing industry, with a particular focus on advancements in delivery methods and interesting research areas. For the purpose of enhancing the anticancer qualities of essential oils, the encapsulation of essential oils with solid lipid nanoparticles, the nanoemulsification of essential oils, or the combining of essential oils with conventional treatments have all demonstrated promising results. This review attempts to provide a comprehensive viewpoint, balancing the potential of these natural therapies with the obstacles and issues that need to be addressed. As the employment of essential oils in the treatment or management of cervical cancer continues to develop, this study will attempt to provide a comprehensive perspective. The study will attempt to strike a balance between the potential of these natural treatments and the obstacles and issues that need to be addressed.</p> 2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Shailendra Sah, Roshan Kumar, Rita Saini, Shivanand M. Patil https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/629 Examining the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture Products in the Province of Jawzjan (Case Study: Certain Villages in Sheberghan City) 2024-10-11T19:22:18+00:00 Mohammad Ayoob MAKHDOM ayoob.makhdom13@gmail.com Ahmad Kanishka ZOHOR ayoob.makhdom13@gmail.com Aburaihan INTEZAR ayoob.makhdom13@gmail.com <p>A region's weather and climate patterns are impacted by climate change over an extended period of time. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, rising sea levels and other modifications to meteorological conditions are some of these changes. Numerous facets of existence, including the environment, economy, and human communities, may be significantly impacted by climate change. Significant repercussions of climate change are possible, particularly in the agricultural sector. The production of food crops may be impacted by these changes because agricultural goods are dependent on local climate and weather. Pests and plant diseases may also become more prevalent due to climate change. Accordingly, higher temperatures and changed precipitation patterns can foster the growth of pests and illnesses, which will lower agricultural yields. Investigating how climate change affects agricultural products in Sheberghan City, Jawzjan Province, is the goal of this study. A questionnaire was used in fieldwork to perform this study. Six communities inside Sheberghan City—Toka, Qowchin, Jalalabad, Seshanba, Nokar Abad, and Afghan Tapa—were given 100 questionnaires in all. Four different types of questionnaires were produced and designed for the survey portion of this study. Of the 100 responders, 26 worked as farmers, 37 as gardeners, 8 as teachers, and 29 as traders in agricultural products. Using the SPSS26 program, the research was analyzed. The results showed that agricultural goods are significantly impacted by climate change, highlighting the significance of agriculture and agricultural products in the economy. The research findings indicate that the utilization of contemporary technology, such as smart irrigation systems and smart systems, can be one of the elements in growing agricultural products, and that the development of climate-adaptive agricultural methods can boost agricultural products. Farmers' interest can also be raised by government encouragement and assistance. The general conclusion that can be drawn from looking at the aforementioned elements is that agricultural products have been impacted by climate change and the creation of farmers' techniques for adapting to it.</p> 2024-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Mohammad Ayoob MAKHDOM, Ahmad Kanishka ZOHOR, Aburaihan INTEZAR https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/628 Therapeutic Potential of Quercetin and their Compound Against Ovarian Cancer: New Approaches & Application 2024-10-11T18:56:14+00:00 M. Duraipandian drduraipandian@vicas.org K. Elumalai drduraipandian@vicas.org Pranjali Bajrang Chole drduraipandian@vicas.org J. Ambika drduraipandian@vicas.org S. Gajendhini drduraipandian@vicas.org N. Kesavapriya drduraipandian@vicas.org M. Geetha drduraipandian@vicas.org Farha Naaz drduraipandian@vicas.org <p>Ovarian cancer is an exceptionally perilous form of cancer as it develops within the female reproductive system. Finding effective therapy platforms for ovarian cancer has been difficult because to the diverse array of molecular pathways and genetic alterations involved in its development. Therefore, it is imperative to discover novel therapeutic methodologies and advance their development. Medicinal herbs possess the capacity to independently or in combination with other pharmaceuticals, effectively treat malignancies such as ovarian cancer. Quercetin possesses remarkable anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties, making it one among numerous natural compounds with such qualities. Quercetin has demonstrated cytotoxicity against ovarian cancer cells in both laboratory experiments (in vitro) and live animal tests (in vivo). The potential anti-cancer effects of quercetin, particularly in relation to ovarian cancer, have not been extensively studied in human trials, despite encouraging findings from laboratory and animal experiments. Hence, it seems that quercetin could potentially be utilized in clinical trials as a therapeutic agent, either on its own or in conjunction with other chemotherapeutic drugs. This article will outline the primary aspects of quercetin's anti-cancer characteristics and thereafter concentrate on its application in the treatment of ovarian cancer.</p> 2024-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 M. Duraipandian, K. Elumalai, Pranjali Bajrang Chole, J. Ambika, S. Gajendhini, N. Kesavapriya, M. Geetha, Farha Naaz https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/627 Effects of Exercise on Hormones in Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome 2024-10-11T18:46:21+00:00 Kavita Narayan Gaisamudre (Sarwade) ppsarwade@gmail.com Sarika Pralhad Sarwade ppsarwade@gmail.com Prakash Pralhad Sarwade ppsarwade@gmail.com Deeksha Singh ppsarwade@gmail.com K. M. Srinandhinidevi ppsarwade@gmail.com M. Jansi Rani ppsarwade@gmail.com Jadhav Kavita ppsarwade@gmail.com Dipti Hitendra Chirmade ppsarwade@gmail.com <p>Numerous reproductive-aged women are impacted by polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), an endocrine-gynecology condition. While a risk factor for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) has been identified, much about the disease's origins and pathophysiology is still up in the air. We searched PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov extensively for results pertaining to the utilisation of repurposed pharmaceuticals in order to acquire information about the causes and treatments of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) for this study. We looked at everything that could be causing polycystic ovary syndrome. In addition, the data for both the most commonly prescribed PCOS medications and those that have been repurposed are summarised in the tables. Insulin resistance, inflammation, environmental toxicants, epigenetics, oxidative stress, hyperandrogenism, stress, and nutrition were all part of the internal components that were reviewed. Altering one's way of life and making use of complementary and alternative medicine is often the first line of defence against illness for many people. There is some evidence that certain medications and supplements may be effective in treating polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). These chemicals include mucolytic medicines, thiazolidinediones, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors, dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors, 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-3-glutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitors, and glucose-like peptide-1 receptor agonists.</p> 2024-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Kavita Narayan Gaisamudre (Sarwade), Sarika Pralhad Sarwade, Prakash Pralhad Sarwade, Deeksha Singh, K. M. Srinandhinidevi, M. Jansi Rani, Jadhav Kavita, Dipti Hitendra Chirmade https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/626 DSM Systems for Multi-Processor Architectures Using AI-Driven Test Case Generation 2024-10-10T18:37:00+00:00 Devendra Arya editor@jrasb.com <p>This research paper explores the critical domain of automated.&nbsp; It also examines automated test execution frameworks, real-time monitoring solutions, and advanced verification and validation techniques. The findings of this study contribute to the advancement of DSM testing methodologies and provide valuable insights for both researchers and practitioners in the field of distributed systems and parallel computing. The research highlights the challenges faced in DSM testing, such as scalability issues and non-determinism, and proposes future directions for research, including the integration of artificial intelligence and cloud-based testing platforms.</p> 2022-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Devendra Arya https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/625 Cross-Domain Transfer Learning for Demand Forecasting: Using Social Media Sentiment from Related Industries 2024-10-10T18:22:00+00:00 Sweta Kumari editor@jrasb.com <p>This study examines various window-based techniques, including time-based, size-based, and hybrid approaches, and evaluates their effectiveness in improving extract performance. Through extensive analysis and empirical testing, we demonstrate that window-based strategies can significantly reduce processing time and resource utilization while maintaining data consistency and integrity. This research paper investigates the application of window-based refresh strategies to enhance the performance of data extracts in large-scale data management systems. Traditional extract, transform, load (ETL) processes often struggle with the increasing volume and velocity of data in modern environments. Window-based refresh strategies offer a promising solution by focusing on specific subsets of data during each refresh cycle. This paper shall be devoted to assessing the efficiency of window-based refresh strategies related to the issues described above. The primary research goals are: Propose a general framework with which to apply window-based refresh strategies during the data extract process. Assess the performance benefits derived from applying different types of approaches based on window-based forms as opposed to conventional full and incremental extracts.</p> 2022-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Sweta Kumari https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/624 Self-Supervised Learning for Demand Forecasting Using Sparse and Noisy Social Media Sentiment Data 2024-10-10T18:07:06+00:00 Rekha Singh editor@jrasb.com <p>This research work focuses on the foundational principles of SLO monitoring, architectural considerations for high-volume data processing systems, and advanced techniques for implementing and scaling SLO monitoring solutions. The research includes areas like metric selection, instrumentation techniques, data collection strategies, statistical analysis, and emerging trends in the field.&nbsp; It is a synthesis of current literature and industry practices that presents an organized guide for organizations that want to implement robust SLO monitoring in their data processing infrastructure.</p> 2022-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Rekha Singh https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/623 Morphometric Characterization of Nematode Parasites Infecting Periplaneta americana in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh 2024-10-10T17:52:55+00:00 Anjani Rani aryantia2008@gmail.com <p>This study investigates the morphometric characterization and distribution of nematode parasites infecting <em>Periplaneta americana</em> in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. The research aimed to identify the nematode species prevalent in various environments and analyze their impact on cockroach populations. Specimens of <em>P. americana</em> were collected from diverse sites, including sewage areas, urban kitchens, and garbage dumps, and examined for nematode infections. The study identified three primary nematode species—<em>Rhabditis blumi</em>, <em>Heterorhabditis bacteriophora</em>, and <em>Steinernema carpocapsae</em>—through microscopic and morphometric analyses. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between environmental factors such as moisture and organic matter availability with nematode prevalence. The highest parasite load was found in sewage areas, where cockroaches exhibited behavioral changes and increased mortality. These findings suggest that parasitic nematodes play a crucial role in controlling <em>P. americana</em> populations, particularly in heavily contaminated environments. The study also highlights the potential use of entomopathogenic nematodes in integrated pest management strategies as an eco-friendly alternative to chemical pesticides. The research contributes to a better understanding of the ecological and biological significance of nematode parasitism in cockroaches and its implications for public health, emphasizing the need for sustainable pest control measures in urban environments.</p> 2022-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Dr. Anjani Rani https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/622 Building Resilient Data Ingestion Pipelines for Third-Party Vendor Data Integration 2024-10-10T16:39:24+00:00 Balachandar Paulraj editor@jrasb.com <p>In this report, the author provides a review of the design and operation of the resilient data ingestion architecture with a particular emphasis on the issues associated with third-party data vendor integration. As more and more companies have made information a principal factor in their business strategies, it has become equally imperative to obtain external data in a coherent manner. This paper describes ways of handling Enhanced Data Ingestion Reliability Efficiency and Adaptability and other challenges such as Data quality Error Handling and Scalability.</p> 2022-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Balachandar Paulraj https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/621 Effect of Different Levels of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilizers on Yield of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) Under The Climatic Conditions of Takhar Province 2024-10-05T20:07:39+00:00 Abdul Bari Andeshmand bariandeshmand@gmail.com <p>The experiment was carried out in the research farm of Agriculture Faculty, Takhar University under the title of the effect of nitrogen fertilizer with different amounts of phosphorus and potassium fertilizers on cucumber yield under the climatic conditions of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and four treatments. Treatments T<sub>1</sub> without of any fertilizer, T<sub>2</sub> nitrogen 80 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>, phosphorus fertilizer 100 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>, and potassium fertilizer 85 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>. T<sub>3</sub> nitrogen fertilizer 80 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>, phosphorus fertilizer 120 kg ha<sup>-1 </sup>and potassium fertilizer 95 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>. T<sub>4</sub> nitrogen fertilizer 80 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>, phosphorus fertilizer 140 kg ha<sup>-1 </sup>and potassium fertilizer 105 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>. In the order of information related to fruit length, fruit diameter, weight per fruit, weight per plant, fruit yield per hectare in tons was registered. The maximum fruit length (19.39 cm), fruit diameter (4.80 cm), weight per fruit (184.87 gr), fruit weight per plant (2.86 kg) and performance per hectare (61.37 tons) in T<sub>4</sub> with nitrogen fertilizer 80 kg ha<sup>-1</sup>, phosphorus fertilizer 140 kg ha<sup>-1 </sup>and potassium fertilizer 105 kg ha<sup>-1 </sup>were found, while the lowest recorded data was from T<sub>1</sub> i.e. control. From this experiment, it can be said that the use of NPK fertilizer with the use of 80 kg of nitrogen fertilizer ha<sup>-1</sup>, 140 kg of phosphorus fertilizer ha<sup>-1</sup> and 105 kg of potassium fertilizer ha<sup>-1</sup> for cucumber cultivation caused better growth and performance in the field of Takhar University.</p> 2024-10-18T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Abdul Bari Andeshmand https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/620 Impact of Climate Change on Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Pediatrics 2024-10-04T18:17:08+00:00 Srihari Padmanabhan editor@jrasb.com Ojaswin Tharan editor@jrasb.com <p>The present work aims at analyzing the effects of the climate change on neurodevelopmental disorders in children. The document dwells on the importance of neuro-toxic stressors in pollution and climatic changes affect neurological risks in children. Specifically, this research will examine the following questions: the causal mechanisms by which climate change impacts neurodevelopment; the related health consequences on children; and protective strategies for these populations. Through these linkages, the paper underscores the need for policy change and community mobilisation to protect children as they are affected by climate change.</p> 2024-02-29T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Srihari Padmanabhan, Ojaswin Tharan https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/619 Environmental Neurochemistry and Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Pediatrics 2024-10-04T18:10:31+00:00 Srihari Padmanabhan editor@jrasb.com Ojaswin Tharan editor@jrasb.com <p>Neurochemistry about environment and neurodevelopmental disorders in children is the interesting part of the analysis of the research paper. This paper focuses on the effects brought on by toxins in the environment such as heavy metals and pesticides to a developing brain and common disorder relating to ADHD as well as autism spectrum disorders. Placing the focus on policy and community intervention, as well as to determine the effective step for intervention, this study examines the biochemical pathways to neurotoxic exposures. Therefore, the aim of this current study is to enhance knowledge on risks to the environment in order to afford optimal neurodevelopment to children.</p> 2023-10-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 Srihari Padmanabhan, Ojaswin Tharan https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/618 A Review of Therapeutic and Medicinal Uses of Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graceum L.) 2024-10-03T18:13:56+00:00 Chanda Shaheen talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Iftikhar Ali Ahmad talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Rimsha Aslam talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Samra Naz talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Saba Mushtaq talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Shanza Ahmed talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Azqa Nawaz talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Samra Saeed talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Muhammad Farhan Qadir talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Muhammad Atiq Ashraf talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Md. Shabudden Ahamed talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Danish Iqbal talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Sadia Ansar talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Rabiya Riaz talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Maria Abubakar talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn Talha Riaz talhariaz@webmail.hzau.edu.cn <p>Current lifestyle and excessive use of synthetic fertilizers in agriculture field promote an unhealthy lifestyle that urges the researchers looking for a healthy and beneficial diet. Numerous crop plants have nutritional, functional, nutraceutical, and therapeutic properties. Fenugreek (<em>Trigonella foenum gracium</em>) is a popular crop known for these qualities and is beneficial in the human diet. It is an annual plant from the Leguminosae family that is commonly grown in the Mediterranean and Asian countries. It is mostly grown for its spices, though it can also be used for food (feed) and medicinal (antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and hypoglycemic properties). Fenugreek is famous for its versatile uses, grown under moderate conditions (drought and salinity), white flowering herb, and self-pollinated plant. Fenugreek composition consists of various nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, lipids, fibre, amino acids, and bioactive compounds that are used for medicinal purposes. Due to higher fibre content fenugreek is called a food stabilizer and emulsifying agent for changing food texture. Fenugreek has numerous health benefits, including the ability to lower blood sugar, heart problems, menstrual cramps, anti-cancer, reduce inflammation, and support healthy skin and hair. This review highlights the nutritional value of fenugreek with various health and medicinal benefits. Despite its multiple advantages, this review paper also discussed health problems associated with the usage of fenugreek, such as allergies and possible adverse effects linked with fenugreek use.</p> 2024-10-18T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Chanda Shaheen, Iftikhar Ali Ahmad, Rimsha Aslam, Samra Naz, Saba Mushtaq, Shanza Ahmed, Azqa Nawaz, Samra Saeed, Muhammad Farhan Qadir, Muhammad Atiq Ashraf, Md. Shabudden Ahamed, Danish Iqbal, Sadia Ansar, Rabiya Riaz, Maria Abubakar, Talha Riaz https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/615 Influence of Impact Factor with Speed of Vehicle Under IRC Class AA and 70R Loading 2024-10-02T16:37:06+00:00 Hamidullah seddiqi7779@yahoo.com Ahmad Zia Ahady aahady2018@gmail.com Mohammad Esa Tanha seddiqi7779@yahoo.com <p>The impact factor is a critical parameter in bridge design, representing the additional dynamic forces that moving vehicles impose on the structure. This paper explores the influence of vehicle speed on the impact factor under two important loading conditions as per the Indian Road Congress (IRC) guidelines: IRC Class AA and 70R loading. Using theoretical approaches and Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations, we analyze how vehicle speed modifies the impact factor, leading to variations in structural response. The results highlight the relationship between vehicle speed, loading class, and impact factor, emphasizing the need for accurate dynamic modeling in bridge design.</p> 2024-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Hamidullah, Ahmad Zia Ahady, Mohammad Esa Tanha https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/613 Influence of Transient Static and Transient Dynamic Analysis on Deflection of Bridge Slab Using Finite Element Method in ANSYS 2024-10-02T16:36:23+00:00 Hamidullah seddiqi7779@yahoo.com Ahmad Zia Ahady seddiqi7779@yahoo.com Fazalrahman Haqyar seddiqi7779@yahoo.com <p>The deflection behavior of bridge slabs is critical for ensuring structural safety and longevity. By using the Finite Element Method (FEM) in ANSYS, engineers can simulate and analyze the effects of both transient static and transient dynamic loads on bridge slabs. This paper explores how these two types of analyses affect the deflection behavior of a bridge slab. We present the mathematical formulations, practical applications, and a case study involving a bridge slab subjected to time-varying loads. The comparative results demonstrate the significant impact that the choice of analysis method has on predicting deflection and ultimately guiding structural design decisions.</p> 2024-10-11T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Hamidullah, Ahmad Zia Ahady, Fazalrahman Haqyar https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/612 Harnessing the Power of Renewable Energy: A Study of Sustainable Sources and Technologies 2024-09-24T18:41:25+00:00 Shivani Pawar pawarshivani2310@gmail.com <p>This research investigates the capacity of renewable energy technologies to fulfill global energy requirements while mitigating environmental effects, concentrating on primary sources like sun, wind, hydropower, biomass, and geothermal energy. It evaluates the efficacy of various technologies for energy production, efficiency, economic viability, and reduction of carbon emissions. The findings underscore notable progress in solar and wind energy, demonstrating considerable efficiency enhancements (5% for solar PV, 10% for wind turbines) and cost reductions (67% and 64%, respectively) during the last decade. Hydropower is the most efficient energy source, converting 90% of available energy, albeit it is geographically constrained. The research highlights the environmental advantages, noting that renewable technologies substantially decrease CO₂ emissions—hydropower and wind energy prevent 250,000 and 120,000 metric tons of CO₂ annually, respectively. Nonetheless, obstacles such as the variability of solar and wind energy, elevated expenses associated with biomass and geothermal energy, and regional variations in implementation persist as substantial impediments. The research highlights the need for further developments in energy storage, grid modernization, and legislative assistance to expedite the worldwide shift towards renewable energy. This study synthesizes current statistics and trends, emphasizing the vital role of renewable energy in attaining a sustainable, low-carbon future, while also tackling ongoing economic and infrastructural problems.</p> 2024-09-19T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Shivani Pawar https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/611 The Impact of Job Stress on University Teachers' Career Development: The Mediating Role of Social Support 2024-09-23T18:28:54+00:00 Mohammad Kazim Ameri kazimameri786@gmail.com Abeda Mohammadi kazimameri786@gmail.com <p>This article investigates the impact of job stress on the career development of Afghan university teachers, considering the mediating role of social support. Using a cluster sampling approach, data were collected from 370 teachers in both government and private universities through questionnaires. The analysis utilized SPSS and SPSS AMOS for regression analysis, guided by the Job Demand-Control-Support (JDCS) model.</p> <p>Findings indicate a negative relationship between job stress and career development across all stages: early, mid, advanced, and continuing professional development. Higher job stress correlates with lower career development, while social support mitigates these negative effects. This underscores the need for interventions that address job stress and enhance social support to promote positive career outcomes for university teachers.</p> 2024-10-09T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Mohammad Kazim Ameri, Abeda Mohammadi https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/610 Leveraging Data-Driven Insights to Enhance Market Share in the Media Industry 2024-09-21T17:25:37+00:00 Ankur Mehra editor@jrasb.com <p>This comprehensive research paper explores the pivotal role of data-driven insights in augmenting market share within the media industry. The study investigates various facets of data analytics, including audience segmentation, content optimization, and personalization strategies. It delves into the technological infrastructure required for effective data analysis, examines consumer behaviour insights, and discusses monetization strategies informed by data. The paper also addresses competitive intelligence, content creation and distribution, organizational culture, regulatory compliance, and future trends in media analytics. By synthesizing current research and industry practices, this study provides a roadmap for media companies to leverage data-driven approaches for sustainable growth and competitive advantage.</p> 2023-06-29T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2023 https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/609 Formulation Approaches for Deep Eutectic Solvents Solubilized APIs 2024-09-18T17:03:08+00:00 Shweta Raj Rajeshwari srrshukla25@gmail.com <p>Increasing the efficacy of currently available medications is one of the pharmaceutical industry's main objectives. It is far simpler to develop current medications or enhance their efficacy than to create novel therapeutic candidates. This can be accomplished by altering deep eutectic solvents are prepared for solubility in the formulation techniques improvements made to different Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs).</p> <p>Usually, to modify DES, compounds having hazardous profiles that were previously well-known determined. DESs are thought to function as solubilization carriers. The evolution Organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone ethers are typically needed for soluble medicines.</p> <p>The melting of APIs is improved as a result. Along with improving the solubility of currently available medications, DESs also has a number of other uses.</p> 2024-09-13T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Shweta Raj Rajeshwari https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/608 Integration of Photonic Circuits in Electronics for Enhanced Data Processing and Transfer 2024-09-18T16:35:22+00:00 Anjna Chetan anjnachetan@gmail.com <p>The rapid growth of data-intensive applications, such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data analytics, and cloud computing, has highlighted the limitations of traditional electronic circuits, particularly in terms of data transfer rates, processing power, and energy efficiency. This study explores the integration of photonic circuits with electronic systems as a viable solution to these challenges. By leveraging the speed and efficiency of photons for data transmission, photonic circuits promise substantial improvements over conventional electronic circuits. The research employs a mixed-method approach, combining experimental analysis with a comprehensive literature review. Experimental results demonstrate that hybrid photonic-electronic circuits can achieve up to ten times faster data processing speeds, a 30% reduction in power consumption, increased bandwidth, and reduced latency compared to traditional electronic systems. These advancements address key issues such as resistive losses and heat generation, offering enhanced performance for high-demand applications. However, challenges related to signal conversion and thermal management persist. Future research is needed to refine photonic-electronic integration and explore advanced technologies, including quantum photonics, to further enhance data processing capabilities. Overall, the study highlights the significant potential of photonic circuits to revolutionize data systems, providing a path towards next-generation computing technologies.</p> 2022-06-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Anjna Chetan https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/607 An Examination of the Biosafety and Ethical Guidelines in the Science Labs at Baniwaleed University 2024-09-18T16:14:38+00:00 Abdulatti Othman Hammad abdulttihammad@bwu.edu.ly Khamis Ali Ibrahim abdulttihammad@bwu.edu.ly <p>The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence rates of safety and work ethics in the academic laboratories of the Faculty of Science, Baniwaleed University among professors, technicians, students and workers. The data was collected through a questionnaire consisting of (11) questions applied to (30) professors, technicians, students and workers. The results showed that the majority of the segment used did not have sufficient information about safety and work ethics in the laboratories. The study produced a number of recommendations to help protect people, equipment and property in university laboratories.</p> 2022-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Abdulatti Othman Hammad, Khamis Ali Ibrahim https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/606 Investigating the Causes of Heart Failure in Northern Afghanistan 2024-09-17T16:41:23+00:00 Ahmad Tamim Azizi tazizi123456789@gmail.com Abdul Samad Behzad tazizi123456789@gmail.com <p>Heart failure is a cardiac disorder in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to other organs. These conditions can be caused by a variety of causes, including cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, inherited diseases, and other factors. Therefore, early identification of the symptoms of heart failure and its proper treatment is very important in order to prevent its subsequent complications and progression. The aim of this study was to investigate heart failure in patients in northern Afghanistan. The statistical population of this study consisted of all patients referred to public hospitals in the provinces (Balkh, Kunduz, Takhar, Samangan, and Badakhshan).</p> <p>The statistical sample of the present study consists of (460) patients referred to public hospitals in the northern provinces of Afghanistan. Data were obtained using patients' files and distributing questionnaires to patients. The collected data were entered into SPSS 28 software and then analyzed. The findings showed that out of 460 patients, 130 were referred to Balkh State Hospital, 88 to Kunduz Provincial Hospital, 81 to Takhar Provincial Hospital, 68 to Samangan Provincial Hospital, and 93 to Badakhshan Provincial Hospital. The results showed that among the symptoms of heart failure in patients, the most symptoms were shortness of breath (21%), peripheral edema (16.8%), fatigue and weakness (16.5%), dizziness (14.8%), weight gain (12.2%), heart palpitations (10.2%), and abdominal swelling (8.3%).</p> 2024-09-13T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ahmad Tamim Azizi, Abdul Samad Behzad https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/605 The Role of Managed ETL Platforms in Reducing Data Integration Time and Improving User Satisfaction 2024-09-16T16:28:28+00:00 Alok Gupta editor@jrasb.com Prassanna Selvaraj editor@jrasb.com Ravi Kumar Singh editor@jrasb.com Harsh Vaidya editor@jrasb.com Aravind Reddy Nayani editor@jrasb.com <p>Managed ETL (Extract, Transform, and Load) solutions are essential for enhancing data acquisition that enhances the user’s satisfaction. By automation and optimizing data activities of these systems, integration times are saved and there is an enhancement of system stability noticed. It also outlines how multiple ETL approaches are discussed with consideration of comprehensive criteria that involves the clarity of a method, its scaling capabilities, user-friendliness, and performance in real-life scenarios. The results revealed that the managed ETL systems have a higher operational experience, but it faces challenges such as integration and usability issues. There is still a need to focus on the optimization of the future development of ETL systems, other performance factors, and the characteristics of the industry for the future enhancement of the existing problems.</p> 2022-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Alok Gupta, Prassanna Selvaraj, Ravi Kumar Singh, Harsh Vaidya, Aravind Reddy Nayani https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/604 Importance-Performance Analysis of Factors Affecting the Sustainability and Development of Poultry Farms (Evidence from Broiler Farms in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan) 2024-09-17T16:27:28+00:00 Muhammad Asef Shaiq asef.shaiq@gmail.com Moienuddin Naiemi naiemi@baghlan.edu.af Khalil Razavi khalilrazawy@gmail.com Shir Agha Asim Hamidi shiragha.hamidi@baghlan.edu.af <p>Ensuring adequate food supplies has become a critical issue with a rapidly growing global population and increasing demand for protein-rich foods. In Baghlan province, Afghanistan, many poultry farms have been forced to cease operations due to insufficient infrastructure and resources, leaving a significant gap in meeting the region's growing demand for poultry products. This study aims to identify the key factors affecting the sustainability and development of broiler farms in Baghlan province as perceived by farm owners. The primary research tool was a researcher-developed questionnaire, whose validity and reliability were confirmed. The study population comprised all broiler farm owners in Baghlan Province, from which a sample of 91 was selected using the Morgan table and complete enumeration sampling method. The findings revealed that approximately 54% of respondents expressed moderate satisfaction with their farms. Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) was conducted to assess the relative importance and performance of various factors affecting the development and sustainability of the farms. The results indicated that having a qualified expert, the farmer's educational level, the poultry house ventilation system, and being a local resident were considered highly important factors for farm success but were underperforming. Based on limited existing research in the region, these findings provide valuable insights for enhancing poultry farm development and food security in Baghlan province and throughout Afghanistan. The study offers specific recommendations for addressing the identified challenges and improving the sustainability of poultry farming in the region.</p> 2024-10-22T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Muhammad Asef Shaiq, Moienuddin Naiemi, Khalil Razavi, Shir Agha Asim Hamidi https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/603 An Overview about the Influenza a Virus 2024-09-07T18:50:36+00:00 Ghulam Rabani Neyazi rabanineyazi2016@gmil.com Hujatullah Mukhlis mukhlis.jan123@gmial.com Mohammad Hamid Mohammadi hamid.mohammadi1030@gmail.com <p>As influenza A can cause pandemics and epidemics with high rates of morbidity and mortality, it continues to be a major worldwide health concern. It is critical to comprehend its development, implications, and upcoming difficulties. This review explores the historical background, molecular causes, and modern management approaches for influenza A. Influenza A presents difficulties due to its rapid mutation rates and capacity to infect a wide variety of hosts. Even if vaccination is the main preventive measure, existing tactics have drawbacks that call for the creation of novel solutions. The overview covers the molecular mechanisms underpinning influenza A's pathogenicity, as well as the virus's historical history and effects on human health. It also looks at modern methods of treating influenza A, such as antiviral medication and immunization. To lessen the threat posed by influenza A, the review looks ahead, highlighting future research challenges and initiatives. It emphasizes the significance of enhancing global surveillance efforts, developing novel treatment options, and improving vaccine responses.</p> 2024-09-13T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ghulam Rabani Neyazi , Hujatullah Mukhlis, Mohammad Hamid Mohammadi https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/602 Preliminary Observations on the Novel Approaches in Fuzzy Conformable Differential Calculus 2024-09-05T18:47:10+00:00 Ahlaam Salih Ahmed ahalamoutaa@gmail.com <p>This paper presents a novel extension of fuzzy calculus by integrating it with conformable calculus to introduce the fuzzy conformable derivative, a mathematical tool designed to handle the complexities of systems characterized by both uncertainty and fractional-order dynamics. The study begins by defining the fuzzy conformable derivative of order Ψ, which combines the ability of fuzzy calculus to model vagueness with the flexibility of conformable derivatives to capture non-integer order behaviors. This concept is further extended to higher orders, specifically the second order (2Ψ) and arbitrary order pΨ, enabling the modeling of more complex, multi-order dynamics in fuzzy-valued functions. Key contributions include the formal definitions of these derivatives, the establishment of their properties, and the development of operational rules that extend classical calculus operations to fuzzy systems. Additionally, the paper demonstrates how these derivatives can be applied to solve fuzzy differential equations and approximate functions using Taylor series expansions. While the fuzzy conformable derivative offers a powerful framework for modeling complex systems, the study also identifies certain limitations, such as potential unboundedness of solutions and the non-adherence to classical mathematical laws in higher-order cases. Overall, this work provides a comprehensive approach to differentiating fuzzy-valued functions in systems where uncertainty and fractional-order dynamics play a critical role. The proposed methods open up new avenues for research and application in fields such as control systems, economics, and engineering, where traditional calculus methods may not suffice. Future research directions include refining these methods, exploring computational techniques, and applying the framework to a broader range of real-world problems.</p> 2022-04-30T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Ahlaam Salih Ahmed https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/601 Role of Sericulture in the Indian Economy 2024-09-04T18:37:49+00:00 Y. Praveen Reddy yarragudipraveen4412@gmail.com M. Parasuramudu yarragudipraveen4412@gmail.com <p>Sericulture, often known as silk farming, involves raising silkworms to make silk.&nbsp; Out of the five states that contribute to the majority of India's silk production—Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Jammu &amp; Kashmir -98.5% comes from mulberry sericulture. Silk plays a vital role in Indian culture and tradition, with a rich history spanning over five millennia. Sericulture, especially in Karnataka, supports farmers' livelihoods and has significant economic potential. However, climate change poses a serious threat to global ecosystems, endangering species and affecting industries like sericulture. The Author uses the study variables for their study and also questionnaires, and statistical tools like SPSS and Excel for data presentation and calculation respectively also used statistical techniques like, Factor Analysis, Descriptive analysis, and Relatively Analysis. Sericulture enhances income, crop diversification, sustainability, and land use efficiency, supported by government policies and training. Sericulture is vital to India’s rural development, job creation, and exports. It supports millions of rural households, especially women and marginalized communities, by generating consistent income. As one of the world’s top silk producers, India benefits from government-backed sustainable practices, making sericulture crucial to its economy.</p> 2024-09-04T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Y. Praveen Reddy, M. Parasuramudu https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/599 Sickle Cell Anemia Its Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Nutraceuticals Role: A Review 2024-09-01T18:49:02+00:00 Ajay Kumar santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Shalini santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Yuvraj santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in K. M. Srinandhinidevi santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Pratiksha Shivaji Chapkanade santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in K Barakkath Nisha santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Devesh Avinash Machhi santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Shweta Sinha santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Santosh Kumar S.R. santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in Rapborlang Khongshei santoshkumarsr@davangereuniversity.ac.in <p>The individual with the "SS" genotype possesses a deviant beta globin gene, resulting in the manifestation of sickle cell anemia, an inherited pathological condition. The severe symptoms of sickle cell disease are a result of a specific genetic mutation in the gene responsible for encoding the human β-globin subunit. This mutation leads to the substitution of valine for β 6 glutamic acid. The replacement of sickle cell hemoglobin (HbS) causes a significant decrease in its solubility when it is deoxygenated. The advancements in targeted molecular treatments have been driven by the significant advancements in our understanding of the biology of sickle cell disease (SCD) and its various repercussions since its discovery in 1910. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a condition where the flow and lifespan of red blood cells are impacted by a mutated form of hemoglobin called hemoglobin S. This mutation occurs when a single amino acid in the β-globin chain is replaced, causing the hemoglobin to form polymers. During the early phases of treating sickle cell anemia, patients are commonly prescribed hydroxyurea, folic acid, amino acid supplements, penicillin prophylaxis, antimalarial prophylaxis, and blood transfusions to stabilize their hemoglobin level. They face significant expenses and hazards. However, there is a positive development: the investigation of medicinal plants for their ability to prevent sickling has yielded significant financial rewards. Laboratory experiments have demonstrated that this alternative therapy involving nutraceuticals can effectively reverse the process of sickling and also decrease the occurrence of crises.</p> 2024-09-01T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ajay Kumar, Shalini, Yuvraj, K. M. Srinandhinidevi, Pratiksha Shivaji Chapkanade, K Barakkath Nisha, Devesh Avinash Machhi, Shweta Sinha, Santosh Kumar S.R., Rapborlang Khongshei https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/598 Ag-MOF Nanocatalyst for the Asymmetric Hantzsch Synthesis of Polyhydroquinolines Under Green Conditions 2024-08-29T17:49:12+00:00 Mohammad Sanaullah-Roshan sanaullah.roshan@gmail.com Zainullah Himat sanaullah.roshan@gmail.com <p>A highly efficient and stable heterogeneous coordination polymer (CP) catalyst was successfully prepared by hydrothermal reaction of silver and 4,6-Diamino-2-pyrimidinethiol, using amine, thiol and pyrimidine functional groups. Besides, silver ions were coordinated to the ligand functional groups in order to give a novel Ag-CPs catalyst. Besides, it was characterized using FT-IR, XRD, TGA, SEM, EDX, X-ray mapping and BET analysis. The prepared Ag-CPs exhibit excellent catalytic activity for multicomponent Hantzsch synthesis of polyhydroquinolines under mild reaction condition in relatively short reaction times. The heterogeneity of the catalyst was confirmed by the hot filtration test and, then, the catalyst was reused for at least four times under the optimized conditions without any significant loss of its activity.</p> 2024-08-29T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Mohammad Sanaullah-Roshan, Zainullah Himat https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/597 Assessing the Long-Term Benefits of Automated Remittance in Large Healthcare Networks 2024-08-29T17:26:55+00:00 Ritesh Chaturvedi editor@jrasb.com Saloni Sharma editor@jrasb.com <p>This paper aims at reviewing the strategic advantage of automated system of remittance in extensive network of healthcare institution in terms of cost-effectiveness and efficient financial operation. Quantitative data of various healthcare organisations’ financial performance are also combined with qualitative data collected from multiple stakeholders of the organisations. These findings reveal that mechanized staying remarkably decrease the significant expenses, increases the payment cycle by as much as 40% and optimize sojourning receipts. The work also reveals the issues of linking, functioning, and updating of automated systems with existing IT equipment. Nonetheless, based on these difficulties, the study implies efficiency of applying automation in large healthcare networks to maximize the overall returns and fix costs in the long run. This study shows the generality of automation in healthcare finance and lays a context for more extend the automation to small healthcare facilities and introducing more elements of technologies such as the AI.</p> 2022-12-31T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Ritesh Chaturvedi, Dr. Saloni Sharma https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/596 Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypertension Among Diabetic Patients 2024-08-29T17:24:54+00:00 Said Rahatullah Haidari saidrahatullahhaidary@gmail.com Said Qamber Ali Haidary saidrahatullahhaidary@gmail.com <p>Hypertension poses a significant public health concern, leading to increased morbidity and mortality rates. Its coexistence with diabetes often worsens the complications associated with both conditions. The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of hypertension and the factors influencing its occurrence among diabetic patients receiving follow-up care at the Haidari Internal Medicine, Gastrointestinal Diseases, GI Endoscopy, and Colonoscopy Center in Jalalabad city, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. The study was carried out from November 1, 2023, to January 30, 2024. We utilized a cross-sectional design and conducted statistical analysis using SPSS software version 25.0. Categorical data were expressed as frequencies and percentages. The associations between hypertension and various variables in diabetes mellitus (DM) were evaluated using chi-square tests for trend. The findings demonstrated that age ≥ 50 years, higher BMI, and type 2 DM were significant predictors of hypertension among the studied population. Additionally, illiteracy, active smoking, a family history of hypertension, physical inactivity, having diabetes for 5 or more years, and using both non-insulin and insulin treatments were linked to a higher prevalence of hypertension. These findings highlight the need to address these risk factors in the management and prevention of hypertension among individuals with diabetes.</p> 2024-09-07T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Haidari Said Rahatullah, Said Qamber Ali Haidary https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/595 AI-Driven Predictive Maintenance for Industrial Assets using Edge Computing and Machine Learning 2024-08-29T17:20:53+00:00 Darshit Thakkar darshit.thakkar07@gmail.com Ravi Kumar darshit.thakkar07@gmail.com <p>The increasing complexity and scale of industrial assets, such as machinery, equipment, and infrastructure, have led to a growing need for effective predictive maintenance strategies. Traditional time-based or reactive maintenance approaches often fall short in addressing the dynamic nature of asset degradation and failure patterns. This study explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) algorithms with edge computing to develop an intelligent predictive maintenance framework for industrial assets. By processing sensor data and executing ML models closer to the source, at the edge, this approach enables real-time anomaly detection, remaining useful life (RUL) estimation, and proactive maintenance scheduling. The paper outlines the key methods involved, including sensor data preprocessing, feature engineering, ML model development, and deployment on edge devices. It also discusses the benefits of this integration, such as reduced downtime, improved asset reliability, and enhanced operational efficiency. Furthermore, the study highlights emerging trends, such as transfer learning, ensemble modeling, and adaptive learning, which enhance the flexibility, accuracy, and adaptability of the AI-driven predictive maintenance system. The findings demonstrate the transformative potential of this synergy, empowering industrial operations to transition from reactive to predictive maintenance, ultimately optimizing asset performance and reducing maintenance costs.</p> 2024-02-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Darshit Thakkar, Ravi Kumar https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/594 Implementing Predictive Analytics for Proactive Revenue Cycle Management 2024-08-26T14:33:56+00:00 Ritesh Chaturvedi editor@jrasb.com Saloni Sharma editor@jrasb.com <p>This research investigates the deployment of predictive analytics in the revenue cycle management (RCM) system in health-care organizations. In other words, adopting predictive analytics strategies that are more proactive rather than only the reactive approach has the potential of greatly increasing the revenue capture, decreasing the denial rates, and increasing the efficiency of operation. The analysis of the literature and the results of the research indicate that the RCM benefits from the use of predictive analytics; all the while having acknowledged some challenges, including data integration and the requirement for professionals that understand the field.</p> 2024-08-26T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Ritesh Chaturvedi, Dr. Saloni Sharma https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/593 Integration of Machine Learning Algorithms with Cloud Computing for Real-Time Data Analysis 2024-08-26T14:26:44+00:00 Devidas Kanchetti editor@jrasb.com Rajesh Munirathnam editor@jrasb.com Darshit Thakkar editor@jrasb.com <p>As part of this study though, real-time data analysis is examined by exploring the combination of machine learning algorithms with cloud computing. It does so by defining optimization problems and solutions, as well as outlining optimization goals and directions for development. The efficiency of real time data processing ability is also amplified with the use of an amalgamation of machine learning and cloud computing though traditional systems are often associated with high failure rates and high costs of maintenance. Enhanced indexing, systematic control of information storage and retrieval, query optimization are the main benefits obtainable from this. This is because despite the challenges such as limited resources, integration has never been a problem even with challenges of data privacy. Peculiar trends such as Explainable AI, Automated ML, and Continuous Intelligence present the ability to substantially enhance operational proficiency and decision-making.</p> 2024-05-08T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Devidas Kanchetti, Rajesh Munirathnam, Darshit Thakkar https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/591 Therapeutic and Pharmacological Properties of Pumpkin Seeds: A Comprehensive Review 2024-08-25T18:02:31+00:00 Silky sharmasilky3003@gmail.com Gita Bisla sharmasilky3003@gmail.com Srishti srishtikumar2006@gmail.com <p>A well-known edible plant in the Cucurbitaceae family, the pumpkin has long been utilized as a functional meal or a herbal remedy. Pumpkin seeds are rich in phytoestrogens, vitamin E, and unsaturated fatty acids, which may have medicinal and nutraceutical uses. The use of pumpkins in traditional medicine to treat a wide range of conditions, including inflammation, dyslipidemia, bacterial or fungal infections, malignancies, intestinal parasites, hypertension, arthritis, and hyperglycemia, has drawn attention to the need for additional study on both the fruits and seeds of the pumpkin plant. Proteins, antioxidative phenolic compounds, tocopherols, triterpenes, saponins, phytosterols, lignans, and carotenoids are some of the micro- and macro-constituent compositions that improve pumpkin seeds. Pumpkin seeds have antidepressant properties and are mostly used in the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BHP). Regular pumpkin seed eating lowers the risk of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease. Since pumpkin seeds are high in tocopherols, they can be extracted for edible oil and then used to formulate other foods at a later time. The pharmacological effects of pumpkin seeds have made them quite popular. Additionally, pumpkin seed oil has numerous health advantages. Pumpkin seeds are mostly composed of unsaturated fatty acids, which have been shown to provide potential health benefits and to prevent disease. Although pumpkin seeds are clearly very useful, their full potential has not yet been discovered.</p> 2024-09-07T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Silky, Gita Bisla, Srishti https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/589 Structural, Morphological, Optical and Dielectric Studies of RE3+ Doped CoFe2O4 2024-08-19T10:44:51+00:00 Sathish Boddolla sathishboddolla@gmail.com D Ravinder sathishboddolla@gmail.com <p>Cobalt ferrite nanoparticles, both undoped and Eu³⁺-doped, with the formula CoEuxFe2-xO4 (where x = 0.00 and 0.10), were produced using the citrate gel auto-combustion technique. X-ray diffraction confirmed the successful formation of the phase and the purity of the synthesized nanoparticles. The morphological analysis was conducted using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The optical properties of cobalt ferrite were analyzed using UV-Vis spectrometer. Dielectric properties, such as the real part of the dielectric constant and loss tangent, were evaluated using an LCR meter. Doping cobalt ferrite nanoparticles with europium resulted in a significant improvement in charge storage and transport characteristics.</p> 2024-08-25T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Sathish Boddolla, D. Ravinder https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/588 Breakthroughs in Perovskite Solar Cells: Advancing Efficiency and Stability for Next-Generation Photovoltaics 2024-08-17T16:26:07+00:00 Anjna Chetan anjnachetan@gmail.com <p>Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have emerged as a revolutionary technology in photovoltaics, demonstrating rapid progress and potential for transforming solar energy generation. This paper delves into the latest breakthroughs in PSCs, focusing on enhancing efficiency and stability for next-generation photovoltaics. We trace the evolution of PSCs from their inception in 2009, where initial power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) were 3.8%, to recent advancements surpassing 25%. Key advantages of PSCs, such as low-temperature solution-based fabrication and the potential for flexible, lightweight solar panels, are discussed.</p> <p>Our research is structured around five main objectives: first, investigating advances in perovskite materials, particularly mixed cations and anions that enhance efficiency and stability. Second, exploring strategies to boost efficiency through advanced light management, optimized charge transport layers, and improved interface engineering. Third, addressing stability by developing robust encapsulation techniques and moisture-resistant materials, alongside optimizing thermal and photostability. Fourth, assessing innovative device architectures like tandem solar cells and flexible, lightweight designs for diverse applications. Fifth, examining the scalability of PSC production, including manufacturing challenges, cost analysis, and market potential.</p> <p>By addressing these objectives, the paper provides a comprehensive overview of current PSC technology and identifies key areas for future development, aiming to advance PSCs as a viable, sustainable solution for global energy needs.</p> 2022-08-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Anjna Chetan https://jrasb.stallionpublication.com/index.php/jrasb/article/view/587 Quality Management Systems in Regulatory Affairs: Implementation Challenges and Solutions 2024-08-13T17:23:11+00:00 Sri Sai Subramanyam Challa editor@jrasb.com Mitul Tilala editor@jrasb.com Abhip Dilip Chawda editor@jrasb.com Abhishek Pandurang Benke editor@jrasb.com <p>Around the course of history, administrative organizations from one side of the planet to the other have reliably communicated huge worry over the nature of drug items. Because of the way that drug items and drugs are sold straightforwardly to customers, it is extremely critical to guarantee that the nature of the medicine is kept up with. Not in the least does unfortunate medication quality represent a gamble to the strength of people, however it likewise addresses a misuse of cash for both the public authority and people. Hence, the drug business' most significant goal is to carry out a quality system that is both proficient and successful. The Quality Administration Framework (QMS) can accomplish quality in a viable way. The Quality Administration Framework (QMS) assumes a huge part in the drug business, starting with the foundation of the organization and going on through the security of the promoted medication until it is consumed. In the drug fabricating industry, quality administration framework is a multi-pronged procedure that includes adherence to quality principles in each unique piece of the creation cycle. It is the aim of this review to offer a complete outline of the Quality Administration Framework (QMS) idea as well as the numerous administration strategies that add to the improvement of drug quality. Quality by plan and quality gamble the executives are two instances of the various methodologies and practices that lead to the genuine execution of this thought. This survey paper gives a short rundown of how these different procedures and practices work out. Considering the way that it tends to QMS, cGMP, Administrative Rules, QMS, and ICH Rules, this survey study will be of extraordinary use to new scientists in their endeavors to obtain a grip of Value The board completely. Moreover, this article offers a brief outline of the current quality administration framework (QMS) modern practices, as well as the many possibilities for mechanical progressions progressively quality administration, determined to upgrade the consequences of the QMS.</p> 2022-08-28T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2022 Sri Sai Subramanyam Challa, Mitul Tilala, Abhip Dilip Chawda, Abhishek Pandurang Benke