Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Tamil Nadu

The Tamil Nadu Energy Development Agency (TEDA). Jhaver Plaza, IV Floor, l-A, Nungambakkam High Road, Chennai 600 0.34, Tamil Nadu. [Pg.164]

Address 26, Royapattah High Rd. Chennai, Tamil Nadu India... [Pg.167]

Parry s Agro Ltd. is the major industry in India producing Dunaliella as well as p-carotene for pharmaceutical purposes. Another Indian company producing Dunaliella is ABC Biotech Ltd. located in Tamil Nadu. Small commercial plants are located in Chile, Mexico, Cuba, Iran, Taiwan, and Japan. The following companies actively engage in cultivating Dunaliella for commercial purposes ... [Pg.405]

Fig. 62. Strychnos minor Dennst. From Plants of South India, C.E. Ridsdale 395. date 7/12/1976. Geographical localization Walaiyar Estate, Papanasam, Tamil Nadu. In evergreen forest. Distributed by the Rijskherbarium, Leiden. [Pg.124]

Department of Physics Bharathiar University Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu,... [Pg.609]

School of Chemistry Bharathidasan University TiruchirapaUi, Tamil Nadu, India... [Pg.611]

Cheroots are rolls made from tobacco leaves, while chuttas are a type of cheroot made at home or in cottage industry 9% of the tobacco produced in India is used to make chuttas. About three billion chutta sticks are made annually in India. Chutta smoking is popular in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Orissa. [Pg.21]

Selvavinayagam TS (2010) Air nicotine monitoring study at Chennai, Tamil Nadu to assess the level of exposure to second hand smoke in public places. Indian J Commun Med 35 186-188... [Pg.459]

K.R. John, MD Professor of Community Medicine, Department of Community Health, Christian Medical College, Vellore 632 002, N.A.A. Dist., Tamil Nadu... [Pg.832]

Department of Biotechnology, School of Bioengineering, SRM University, Kattankulathur, Tamil Nadu, India (269, 389)... [Pg.264]

Sethuraman, A., Subramanian, A.N., 2003. Organochlorine residues in the Avifauna of Tamil Nadu (Southeast coast of India). Chem. Ecol. 19, 247-261. [Pg.483]

VRW Refractories, A Division of South India Corporation (Agencies) Ltd, 1513 GIDC, Kerala Industrial Estate, near Bavla, Ahmedabad -382 220, 600 095, Tamil Nadu, India http //www.vrwrefractories.com... [Pg.393]

Small cardamom, known as the queen of spices , which belongs to the family of Zingiberaceae, is a rich spice obtained from the seeds of a perennial plant, Elettaria car-damomum Maton. It is one of the highly prized spices of the world and is the third most expensive spice after saffron and vanilla. Cardamom is one of those spices that cross the sweet/savoury boundary between desserts and main dishes. The original home of this precious spice is the mountains of the south-western parts of the Indian Peninsula. As early as the 4th century bc, cardamom was used in India as a medicinal herb and was an article of Greek and Roman trade. India had a virtual monopoly of cardamom until recently. Cardamom cultivation in India is confined to three states Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu (Korikanthimath et al., 2002) However, now it is cultivated in Guatemala, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, Nepal, Vietnam, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Mexico and Tanzania (Mehra, 2001). [Pg.41]

Important states in India that grow turmeric are Andhra Pradesh (56,822ha), Orissa (23,640 ha), Tamil Nadu (1728 ha), West Bengal... [Pg.97]

In the turmeric plant, synthesis of curcumin starts 120 days after planting and reaches optimum at 180—190 days after flowering. Curcumin synthesis is highly dependent on location, agroclimatic conditions, genotypes and cultural practices. Thus, multilocational trials carried out at different districts in India (Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh) indicated significant variations in curcumin content (Zachariah et al., 1998). [Pg.110]

Maximum density of the Garcinia species is seen in the north of the Malaysian Archipelago, with approximately 28 species in Malaysia, about 23 in Thailand, about 20 in Indonesia and 19 in the Philippines. Myanmar and Indochina have fewer species. The Malaysian distribution is linked to the 18 tropical species found in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. In other parts of India also, e.g. the north-east, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Western Ghats, the species are linked to the Malaysian distribution (Bin Osman and Rahman Milan, 2006). Table 19.1 shows the area and production of G. mangostana in major producing countries. [Pg.342]

Shanmugam, S., Manikandan, S., and Rajendran, K. 2009. Ethnomedicinal survey of medicinal plants used for treatment of diabetes and jaundice among villagers of Sivagangai District, Tamil Nadu. Ethnobot. Leaf. 13, 189-194. [Pg.231]

At 10 million strong, weU over one third of the world s cotton farmers live and work in India . The country s vast cotton belt covers much of its western side, reaching as far south as Tamil Nadu, and stretching upwards almost as far as the Himalayas. Key production zones are located in the north (Punjab, Haryana, northern Rajasthan, and part of Uttar Pradesh), the centre (Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra) and the south (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka) . [Pg.22]

Oswal Agro Mills Ltd. is an agricultural company with several fertilizer plants with a small (naphtha) cracker producing 22,000 t/y ethylene near Mumbai (Bombay). Chemplast Sanmar Ltd. (CSL) is a small company focusing on the production of chloro-chemicals. Based in Tamil Nadu, the company has a small ethylene plant which uses ethanol as a feedstock. [Pg.21]


See other pages where Tamil Nadu is mentioned: [Pg.157]    [Pg.987]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.609]    [Pg.611]    [Pg.51]    [Pg.171]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.255]    [Pg.497]    [Pg.457]    [Pg.43]    [Pg.97]    [Pg.98]    [Pg.121]    [Pg.229]    [Pg.601]    [Pg.34]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.25 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.299 , Pg.303 , Pg.306 , Pg.307 , Pg.611 , Pg.1534 ]




SEARCH



Tamils

© 2024 chempedia.info