Volume 1
Issue 1
Authors : Anupam Chanda
I have been involved in basic research for more than 10 years for innovation of wide range of pharmaceutical products
New “ Packaging design for Drug delivery” like “ Solid doses, Injectables ( for anti cancer, HIV, wide range of vaccines,
Covid -19 drugs and Biosimilar products) in“ Microgravity Environment like MARS mission. Looking at the present
ecological imbalance Scientists are thinking for multiplanetary living system in order to survive human species. As we
know different planets having critical climatic conditions and Packaging will play a vital role. We as a scientist have
clear vision about things are going to happen after 100 years in other planets and from now we have to keep ready “
Packaging designs and delivery systems” for life savings drugs and essential medicines for Astronauts and visitors.
Authors : Lobanov I.E.
The application of periodic protrusions on the walls of the surfaces being washed is a well-tested in practice
method of vortex heat transfer intensification [7, 8, 26].
The intensification of heat transfer for the conditions of the flow of heat carriers in pipes with turbulators was
and is carried out mainly by experimental methods [7, 8, 26], and theoretical studies are rather few, many of them are
based on integral approaches [2, 11, 14, 18, 19].
Authors : Ibe, M.N., Chikaire*, J.U and Aminu, G.
Nigeria's economy mostly relies on agriculture, with livestock playing a significant role. Livestock farming
significantly improves food production, farm energy, manure, fuel, transportation, nutritional security, and earnings
for both urban and rural areas. Agriculture, like most industries, relies heavily on information, therefore ICT may be
essential in facilitating information transmission ( Tewe,1997;Todaro, 2000). The function of information in the many
linkages in the system of livestock farming, namely input/procurement, production, marketing, sales, and health
management issues, can be seen from the perspective of development, flow, and management of information and
ideas.
Authors : Andrea Wanninger*, Vanessa Deckenhoff, Carolin Goj, Larissa Jackszis, Julia Pastewski, Shokufa Rajabi,
Lea Viktoria Rubbert; Hochschule Niederrhein
Large quantities of fruit and vegetable waste are obtained through the food and beverage industry. Citrus fruits,
which include oranges, grapefruits, lemons, limes and tangerines, are the largest quantity of harvested fruit in the
world. Over 115 million tons of citrus fruit are produced annually, and over 30 million tons are industrially processed
into juice. What remains is nearly 50% of the fruit in the form of citrus peel. Other types of fruit also generate large
amounts of waste. The annual production of bananas is 107.1 million tons and that of apples is 75.5 million tons, with
25-40% disposed of as waste after industrial processing [1].
Authors : Waill A. Elkhateeb*, Ghoson M. Daba
The need to improve the life quality together with the increase in the frequency of threating diseases direct the
attention of many scientists to view food as a source of nutritional and therapeutical agents. Nature is considered an
important source for the discovery of new medicines. A vast diversity of important biologically active compounds have
arisen in the natural world, shaped by evolution and spanning a large diversity of species across different kingdoms. In
the fungi kingdom, medicinal mushrooms have long been used for the treatment of pathogens and disease [1-5]. Since
ancient times, several mushrooms have been reported as a nutritious food with valuable medicinal properties. Wild
mushrooms have been consumed since ancient times due to their good taste and nutritional values. Also, mushrooms
have the advantage of being rich in vital components such as proteins, vitamins, chitin, fibers, iron, zinc, selenium,
sodium, And other. [6-10].