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Item Acreage and production statistics of arecanut in india(1964) Lakshmanachar, M.SItem ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDED TECHNOLOGIES IN ARECANUT CULTIVATION IN SALEM DISTRICT OF TAMILNADU(2019) Mohanraj, V.; Velusamy, R.; Mahandrakumar, K.Item ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDED TECHNOLOGIES IN ARECANUT CULTIVATION IN SALEM DISTRICT OF TAMILNADU(2019) Mohanraj, V.; Velusamy, R.; Mahandrakumar, K.Item ADOPTION OF RECOMMENDED TECHNOLOGIES IN ARECANUT CULTIVATION IN SALEM DISTRICT OF TAMILNADU(2019) Mohanraj, V.; Velusamy, R.; Mahandrakumar, K.Item Aeroallergens in clinical practice of allergy in india. An overview(2003) Anand B. Singh; Pawan KumarAllergic diseases such as bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis and atopic dermatitis are dramatically increasing all over the world including developing countries like India. Today, more than 30% of the population is known to suffer from one or other allergic ailment. Major causative agents implicated are pollen grains, fungal spores, dust mites, insect debris, animal epithelia, etc. Several aerobiological studies have been conducted in different parts of the country to ascertain aerial concentration and seasonality of pollen grains and fungi. Recently, an “All India Coordinated Project on Aeroallergens and Human Health” was undertaken to discover the quantitative and qualitative prevalence of aerosols at 18 different centres in the country. Predominant airborne pollen are Holoptelea, Poaceae, Asteraceae, Eucalyptus, Casuarina, Putanjiva, Cassia, Quercus, Cocos, Pinus, Cedrus, Ailanthus, Cheno/Amaranth, Cyperus, Argemone, Xanthium, Parthenium and others. Clinical and immunological evaluations have revealed allergenically important texa - some of them for the first time. Allergenically important pollen are Prosopis juliflora, Ricinus communis, Morus, Mallotus, Alnus, Querecus, Cedrus, Argemone, Amaranthus, Chenopodium, Holoptelea, Brassica, Cocos, Cannabis, Parthenium, Cassia and grasses. Further cross-reactivity of the IgE antibodies is a common phenomenon among various pollen allergens. Ricinus communis pollen from commonly growing weeds in India, cross-reacts with latex (Hevea brasiliensis), Mercurialis annua and also with seeds of Ricinus communis - all belonging to family Euphorbiaceae. Areca catechu cross-reacts with other members of Arecaceae such as Phoenix sylvestris, Cocos nucifera and Borassus flabelifer. Several reports on pollen and fruit syndrome have been analyzed. Experiments conducted by us revealed that pollutants (NO2 and SO2) not only affect pollen morphology but also changes their allergenic potency. Immunotherapy with recombinant proteins having similar epitopes from different allergens have been advocated, besides allergen avoidance.Item ANALGESIC, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND WOUND HEALING PROPERTIES OF ARECANUT, ARECA CATECHU L. : A REVIEW(2016) Keshava Bhat, S.; Devasya Ashwin; Mythri, SItem An analysis of practices, costs and constraints in marketing of arecanut(Indian Society for Plantation Crops, 2009-04) Chinnappa, B.; Nagaraj, R.Item Analysis of the complete genomic sequence of a novel virus, areca palm necrotic spindle‑spot virus, reveals the existence of a new genus in the family Potyviridae(2018) Ke Yang; Minyuan Ran; Zengping Li; Meijiao HuItem Anthelmintic property of arecanut (Areca catechu Linn.) - A review(2016) Keshava Bhat, S.; Mythri, S.; Ashwin, D.Item Anti oxidant, anti inflammatory and antinociceptive study on arecanut(2015) Jeena Sharafudheen; Sarala Gopalakrishnan; Mukkadan, J.K.Item Antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of Areca catechu L. (betel nut)(2020) Md Shyfuzzaman Khan; Md. Shamim AkhterItem Antidiabetic Potential Of Arecanut, Areca Catechu L. And Certain Arecanut Formulations Available For Treating Diabetes(2017) Keshava Bhat, S.; Ashwin, D.; Mythri, S.Item Antilipidemic activity of arecanut, Areca catechu L.: A valuable herbal medicine(2017) Keshava Bhat, S.; Mythri, S; Devasya AshwinItem Antioxidant properties of Areca Palm, Areca catechu L.(2021) S. Keshava BhatItem Areca catechu extracted natural new sensitizer for dye‑sensitized solar cell: performance evaluation(2020) Asmaa Soheil Najm; Norasikin A. Ludin; Mahir Faris Abdullah; Munirah A. Almessiere; Naser M. Ahmed; Mahmoud A. M. Al‑AlwaniItem Areca palm with thirteen crown(1964) Thomas, C.A.Item Arecanut(2004) Balasimha, D.; Rajagopal, V.Item Arecanut (Areca Catechu L.) Polyphenol as Anti-Venom: Compilation of Literature(2017) Keshava Bhat, S.; Mythri, S; Devasya AshwinItem Arecanut (Areca Catechu L.) Polyphenol as Anti-Venom: Compilation of Literature(2017) Keshava Bhat, S.; Mythri, S; Devasya Ashwin