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Interaction of Hemoglobin With Metallic and Nonmetallic Nanostructured Materials

Thesis Info

Author

Muhammad Sulaiman

Department

Deptt. of Physics, QAU.

Program

Mphil

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2008

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

75

Subject

Physics

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/M.Phil PHY/778

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676717414576

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                مراتب اخترنے ساٹھ اور ستر کی دہائی میں اپنے منفرد ڈِکشن کی بنا پر شہرت حاصل کی۔ انھیں مجیدامجد کی صحبت سے فیض یاب ہونے کا موقع بھی مِلا۔ مجیدامجد سے اُن کی ملاقاتیں بھی اُن کے جدید شعری رجحان کا سبب بنیں۔ مجیدامجد مراتب اختر کے بارے میں کہتے ہیں:

یہ ایک شاعر ہیں جو غزل کہتے ہیں اور غزل ان کے عقیدئہ حیات کا ایک جزو ہے۔ یہ عقیدہ ان کی رُوح کے لیے شرط ایمان ہے، کوئی عجب شیفتگی ہے جو انھیں اس صنف کے ساتھ ہے۔ ایک عمر سے وہ غزل کے مصنوعی انداز کو نکھارنے میں مصروف ہیں۔ یہاں ان اشعار کے اندر ایک بالکل نیا چہرہ مفاہیم ہے۔ لذتِ بیان کی ایک انوکھی سرشاری ہے۔ بظاہر ایک سہمی ہوئی آواز ہے لیکن دراصل یہ اپنی ہی توانائی سے شرمائی ہوئی آواز ہے۔ نئے اِمکانات اظہار ہیں، نیا جلوئہ حروف ہے۔ ایسا معلوم ہوتا ہے گویا اظہار کے پردے میں شاعر اپنے آپ ہی سے مخاطب ہے۔ خود ہی اپنی آواز، خود ہی اس کا سننے والا اور خود ہی اس سے کیفیت گیر ہے۔ ان اشعار پر مکاشفوں کا گمان ہوتا ہے۔ اپنے تاثر پر اپنا اعتقاد، اپنے اعتقاد پر اپنا ایمان، اپنے اسی اطمینان کا وقار، ان کے ہر شعر سے جھلکتا ہے۔ جابجا ایک ضبط ہے جس کی اپنی تمکنت ہے۔ ایک شکستگی ہے جس کا اپنا جلال ہے۔ ایک کرب مہجوری ہے، جس میں گراوٹ نہیں متانت ہے۔ ایسا احساس ہوتا ہے جیسے محبوب کے ساتھ بات کرتے وقت شاعر کے لہجے میں محبوب کا انداز رضامندی اس میں شامِل ہو گیا ہے۔۔۔ جہاں خارجی اشیاء کا بیان ہے، وہاں یوں لگتا ہے جیسے یہ اشیاء اپنا ٹھوس وجود...

اقتصادی بحران اور ہنگامی صورتحال پر قابو پانے کیلئے سیدنا عمر کے اقدامات کا تحقیقی جائزہ

Hazrat Abdul Rehman (may Allah be pleased with him) belonged to Arab tribe of Quraish and was a close relative of Mohammad (peace be upon him). At the time of conquest of Makkah He (may Allah be pleased with him) entered the circle of Islam. He (may Allah be pleased with him) is counted among the companions of Muhammad (may Allah be pleased with him) who came to sub-continent specially Balochistan in order to preach for Islam and Jihad during the Khilafat of orthodox caliphs. He (may Allah be pleased with him) came to Balochistan twice for Jihad and conquests first during the Khilafat of Hazrat Usman (may Allah be pleased with him) and second time in the early era of Hazrat Muawia (may Allah be pleased with him). He (may Allah be pleased with him) played a vital role in the wars of Balochistan. He (may Allah be pleased with him) established Zehri his abode and capital after conquering Kalat, Khuazdar (Sajistan), Kachi, Gandhava, and Chaghi, and from here he expanded the series of his conquests till Kabul and Qandar. Besides this, he included many areas of sub-continent in the Islamic empire of conquered areas. His (may Allah be pleased with him) life is consists of great chapters of sincerity in deeds. Wisdom and valor, determination fearlessness, strife, hospitality, simplicity and patience. He (may Allah be pleased with him) is counted among the great generals of Islam had the honour to have carried the message of Holy faith in every corner of Balochistan in tough and unfavorable conditions and planted the flag of Islam in Balochistan forever.  

Improvement of Activity and Thermostability Characteristics of Fungal Pectinases

Pectinases, also known as pectolytic or pectic enzymes, belong to the family of polysaccharidases that contribute to the breakdown of pectins from a variety of plants. Due to versatility in types and reactions catalyzed by these pectin degrading enzymes they have been the focus of research from many decades. The day by day growing demand of pectinases to be employed at commercial level has rendered the research of finding novel pectinases with improved activities and their modification for higher thermal and operational stabilities with affordable costs. In the first step of the present study, cultural conditions were optimized for enhanced production of exo-PG by Penicillium notatum and Cariolus versicolor. Different agricultural wastes were used as substrates for their potential to be used for the production of exo-PG under solid state fermentation conditions. Among these, the wheat bran was proved to be the best substrate for production of exo-PG under solid state fermentation conditions. Under optimized conditions the enzyme activity was observed to be 113 U/gds and 100 U/gds using Penicillium notatum and Cariolus versicolor respectively. Penicillium notatum provided higher activities of exo-PG so it was selected for further production optimization studies under RSM approach which resulted in 131% improvement in activity of exo-PG. Penicillium notatum exo-PG was purified to homogeneity by 3 step purification strategy to achieve 3.05 fold purified enzyme with 2.5% recovery and a specific activity of 27.79 U/mg. 2 different isoforms of exo-PG were detected during column purification with molecular weight of one isoform 20 kDa while other showed 85kDa after SDS-PAGE. Exo-PGI was optimally active at pH 6.0 and 50 °C. The Michaelis-Menten constants km and Vmax of exo-PGI from Penicillium notatum for pectin hydrolysis at optimum temperature were 16.6 mg/mL and 20 mmol/mL min-1 respectively. The Penicillium notatum exo-PGI was stable in the broad acidic pH range, with maximum stability in the range of 4.5-6.0. The enzyme followed biphasic deactivation kinetics. Phase-I of the exo-PGI showed a half-life of 6.83 min and 2.39 min at 55 and 80 °C respectively and phase-II of the enzyme showed a half-life of 63.57 min. and 22.72 minutes at 55 and 80 °C respectively. The activation energy for denaturation was 51.66kJ/mole and 44.06kJ/mole for the phase-I and phase-II of the exo-PGI respectively. The enzyme activity was enhanced significantly by Mn2+. Exposure to hydrophobic environment (urea solution) decreased the enzyme activity. Then the Penicillium notatum exo-PGI was immobilized by carrier bound techniques of immobilization on sodium alginate support in order to improve the thermal stability characteristics. Covalent immobilization was more efficient in terms of high relative activity and immobilization efficiency as compared to adsorption immobilization on Na- alginate. Both the immobilization techniques greatly enhanced the thermal stability of enzyme. Temperature optima for exo-PGI activity shifted to higher temperatures as compared to free enzyme. The reusability of immobilized enzyme was very good in both cases of immobilization. Finally the application potential of this exo-PGI from Penicillium notatum was checked by treating various fruit juices. Exo-PGI treatments resulted in significant clarification of fruit juices as evaluated by turbidity, viscosity and absorbance (660nm) measurements.