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T.Sivakumar

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Publications by T.Sivakumar

2 publications found • Active 2013-2014

2014

1 publication

Oviposition deterrent activity of acetone leaf extract of Spathodea campanulata P. Beauv. (bignoniaceae) against Chikungunya vector Aedes aegypti (Diptera :Culicidae)

with Y.Pravin, M.Saranya, R.S. Mohanraj1& B.Dhanakkodi
8/1/2014

Mosquitoes are blood-feeding insects and serve as the most important vectors for spreading human diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever and filariasis. The continued use of synthetic insecticides has resulted in resistance in mosquitoes. Synthetic insecticides are toxic and affect the environment by contaminating soil, water, and air then natural products may be an alternative to synthetic insecticides because they are effective, biodegradable, eco-friendly and safe to environment. Botanical origin may serve as suitable alternative bio control techniques in the future. The present study assessed the oviposition deterrent activity of acetone   leaf extract of Spathodea  campanulata against Aedes aegypti. For determining the influence of acetone leaf extract of S. campanulata on the ovipositional pattern of Ae. aegypti, the mosquitoes were subjected to choice – oviposition test and no – choice oviposition test.  The acetone   leaf extract of S.  campanulata were found to deter mosquitoes from oviposition. Oviposition Active Index and Oviposition Deterrent Index indicated a low preference of Aedes aegypti to leaf extract treated medium for egg laying. From the results, it can be conclude the acetone   leaf extract of S. campanulata was an outstanding potential for controlling the dengue vector mosquito Aedesaegypti. Key words: S.campanulata, leaf extract, Ae.aegypti,  oviposition deterrent activity

2013

1 publication

Development and Validation of a New UV Method for Analysis of Balofloxacin

with S. Malathi*1 T.Sivakumar
9/1/2013

A new, rapid sensitive, simple and cost effective UV method was developed for the estimation of balofloxacin in bulk as well as in pharmaceutical formulations. The absorbance of balofloxacin was measured in 0.1N sodium hydroxide at new wave length (λmax 290). The linearity range was found to be 1-9 μg/ml.The method was tested and validated for various parameters as per ICH specification. The result demonstrates that the developed procedure is accurate, precise and reproducible. Proposed method is applicable for the estimation of balofloxacin in different dosage forms and results are in good agreement with label claim. Key words: Balofloxacin, 0.1N Sodium hydroxide, UV method.

Author Statistics
Total Publications:2
Years Active:2
First Publication:2013
Latest Publication:2014
Collaborators:4
Citations:81