Saturday, February 24, 2007

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When & Where?
The event is scheduled for the 25th of February, and the venue is at the Main Auditorium, Tidel Park, Chennai.
The Event starts at 8:30am, with Registration and a Light Breakfast

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Moringa Planting Utilzation Business Information

Moringa Planting Utilzation Business Information
Moringa is also known as ‘horseradish tree’, ‘drumstick’ and ‘malunggay’ and grows wild in many countries.
Moringa oil has been used in skin preparations and ointments since Egyptian times. The bright yellow oil with a pleasant taste has been compared in quality with olive oil. The kernel contains 35–40% by weight of oil. Recent studies in Ghana show that soap made with moringa oil was extremely good

Friday, February 09, 2007

Calcium Carbonate

Calcium carbonate is a chemical compound, with chemical formula CaCO3. It is commonly used medicinally as a calcium supplement or as an antacid. Calcium carbonate is the active ingredient in agricultural lime. Technologies used to produce calcium carbonate are technology based on crystal morphology and Acid Tolerant Technology. The use of Precipitated Calcium Carbonate in paper is forecast to rise by an average of 5% a year and reach 7.2Mt by 2010. Overall demand for PCC is forecast to rise from 7.75Mt in 2004 to 9.7Mt by 2010, an average rise of around 4.4%py.

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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Ball Pen and Ink - production marketing project information

A ballpoint pen is a writing instrument which features a tip that is automatically refreshed with ink. It consists of a precisely formed metal ball seated in a socket below a reservoir of ink. Ballpoint pens are made to order in mass quantities. While each manufacturer makes them slightly differently, the basic steps include ink compounding, metal component formation, plastic component molding, piece assembly, packaging, labeling, and shipping.

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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Vitamin C

Vitamin C acts as an electron donor for 11 enzymes. Concentrations of vitamin C appear to be high in gastric juice.Schorah et al. found that the concentrations of vitamin C in gastric juice were severalfold higher than those found in the plasma of the same normal subjects. Vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, bean sprouts, cauliflower, kale, mustard greens, red and green peppers, peas, and potatoes may be more important sources of vitamin C than fruits. Sodium Ascorbate is a natural, non-acidic (pH-neutral) form of Vitamin C, which is gentler on the digestive system than the commonly used ascorbic acid. Sodium Ascorbate can be added to many foods such as milk and soup without affecting taste. Sodium Ascorbate is more commonly used for therapeutic dosages.
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