Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Formulation & Evaluation of Sustained Release Matrix Tablet of Repaglinide- crimson publishers open access journal- Crimson Publishers

Formulation & Evaluation of Sustained Release Matrix Tablet of Repaglinide by Gaurav Agarwal in Open Access Biostatistics& Bioinformatics

The aim of present is to develop & evaluate Sustained release matrix tablet of Repaglinide. Repaglinide is an effective antihyperglycemic. But owing to its shorter half life it needs frequent administration. In present study, an attempt has been made to develop Sustained release matrix tablet of Repaglinide thereby reducing its frequency of administration & other dose related side effects. Various grades of HPMC (K4M, 100M & 15M) were used as hydrophilic matrix polymer. Croscarmellose was used as swelling agent. Total 9 formulations were prepared in trial batches. The formulation was evaluated for various pre compression & post compression parameters. All the formulations showed compliance with the pharmacopoeial standards. On the basis of evaluated parameters formulation F9 was considered to be the best one. Formulation F9 containing polymer HPMC showed 99.15% in- vitro drug release profile. The release data for formulation F9 was fitted to various mathematical models like zero order, first order, Krosmeyer Peppas & Higuchi model. It was observed that drug follows zero order & Higuchi model.

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Monday, 25 February 2019

Radial Basis Function Network versus Regression Model in Manufacturing Processes Prediction-Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatics journals- Crimson Publishers

Radial Basis Function Network versus Regression Model in Manufacturing Processes Prediction by Homero De Jesus De Leon Delgado* in Open Access Biostatistics& Bioinformatics

One of the objectives of manufacturing industry, is to increase the efficiency in their processes using different methodologies, such as statistical modeling, for production control and decision-making. However, the classical tools sometimes have difficulty to depict the manufacturing processes. This paper is a comparative study between a multiple regression model and a Radial Basis Function Neural Network in terms of the statistical metrics R2 and R2 adj applied in a permanent mold casting process and TIG welding process. Results showed that in both cases, the RBF network performed better than Regression model.

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Friday, 4 January 2019

Modelling Length of Hospital Stay for Tuberculosis Treated in-Patients at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital: a Competing Risk Perspective_Crimson Publishers

Modelling Length of Hospital Stay for Tuberculosis Treated in-Patients at Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital: a Competing Risk Perspective by Halima S Twabi in Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

A retrospective cohort study was done on adult Tuberculosis (TB) in-patients from Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QECH) Surveillance Programme of In-patients and Epidemiology (SPINE) database to identify factors explaining time to discharge from hospital while accounting for a competing event: death. The study aimed to apply and compare competing risk models on TB data. Semi-parametric Cause-specific hazards (CSH) and Sub-distribution hazard (SDH) models were applied to model the effect of HIV status, age, and Sex in relation to death or discharge from hospital. Test for model assumptions and diagnostics were conducted. Findings showed that the SDH explained best the effect of the covariates to the probability of a patient being discharged or dying.

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Monday, 31 December 2018

Why Africa Remains Underdeveloped Despite its Potential? Which Theory can Help Africa to Develop?_Crimson Publishers

Why Africa Remains Underdeveloped Despite its Potential? Which Theory can Help Africa to Develop? by Negussie Siyum in Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Africa is rich in natural as well as human resources which are the basis for the prosperity of a given nation. Despite its potential the continent is still underdeveloped. Different scholars have tried to analyze the root causes of under development in Africa in different perspective. Some from the colonization perspective and others from the political set up of the continent. Based on this rational, we were initiated to review different literatures to identify the real causes of poverty in Africa, and to recommend an appropriate development theory for the continent. The socio political set up of African countries has a similarity with those of the East Asian nations which have brought economic progress through exercising developmental state.

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Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Phylogenetic Methods and its Applications_Crimson Publishers

Phylogenetic Methods and its Applications by Geetika Munjal in Open Access Biostatistics &Bioinformatics

The phylogenetic tree portrays a relationship between sets of species and represents a model of molecular evolution. The current forms of species retain many of their ancestral features, some of which gradually change to help these species adjust to their environment. We provide a review of phylogenetic construction and validation methods and its application in cancer analysis. The need of alignment free methods for sequence comparison is also explored as an alternative to alignment based methods.

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Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Explaining Birds Colorful Plumages and Beauty Preferences by Demand Relationships with Information and Confidence Level Analyses_Crimson Publishers

Explaining Birds Colorful Plumages and Beauty Preferences by Demand Relationships with Information and Confidence Level Analyses by Chenguang Lu in Open Access Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

Why do many male birds display specific colorful patterns on their plumage? The demand-relationship theory explains that beauty preferences reflect human and birds' desire for approaching some objects; these patterns look beautiful because they resemble their ideal food sources or environments. Mutants that have enhanced human and birds' ability and motivation in finding these were hence selected by nature. Such beauty preferences of the female birds then selected the male plumage. Some convincing photos are provided. A statistical analysis about inference "If a bird has yellow feather then it probably likes eating nectar” shows that this inference has higher confidence level and conveys more semantic information than inference "If a person has high triglyceride then he probably also has fatty liver”.

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Wednesday, 5 December 2018

On Modeling Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell_Crimson Publishers

On Modeling Water Transport in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell by Ahmed Kaffel* in Open Access Biostatistics &Bioinformatics

There is a great need to predict liquid water saturation in porous layers such as gas diffusion layers (GDL) and micro porous layers (MPL) of polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) as this is a key parameter in flooding occurrence which is a limiting factor of PEM fuel cell performance. Several models have been developed in order to study water distribution and migration in micro porous layers. These models require heavy computational efforts and doubt in their applicability to the gas diffusion layer (GDL). Recently Qin & Hassanizadeh [1] developed a new approach based on the reduced continua model for modeling multiphase flow through a stack of thin porous layers. Their  approach requires much less computational efforts and predicts less water flooding in the GDL, but is using an empirical closure inaccurate model.

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