2020
DOI: 10.37285/ijpsn.2020.13.3.8
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Design and Characterization of Phase Transition System of Zolmitriptan Hydrochloride for Nasal Drug Delivery System

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“…Similar research also found in the studies of Akter et al (2021) [2] and Verma et al, (2013) [20] . Malviya et al (2020) [9] revealed that use of coco-peat may be good for improvement of vegetative growth (27.50 maximum branches per plant), [9] reveled that nutrient availability plays pivotal role on production and thus, provision of proper growing media is the pre-requisite for better growth and fruit yield. The growing medium must be porous for root aeration and drainage and thus, capable of water and nutrient retention.…”
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“…Similar research also found in the studies of Akter et al (2021) [2] and Verma et al, (2013) [20] . Malviya et al (2020) [9] revealed that use of coco-peat may be good for improvement of vegetative growth (27.50 maximum branches per plant), [9] reveled that nutrient availability plays pivotal role on production and thus, provision of proper growing media is the pre-requisite for better growth and fruit yield. The growing medium must be porous for root aeration and drainage and thus, capable of water and nutrient retention.…”
Section: Effect Of Growth Media On Growth Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2018) in cucumber, Kasture (2019) [7] in snake gourd and Arain et al (2020) [3] in bottle gourd. Malviya et al (2020) [9] revealed that use of coco-peat may be good for quality (TSS 5.15 o Brix, total sugars 3.97%, Vitamin C 26.07 mg/100 g fruit, though it was at par with vermiculite 26.52 mg/100 g) followed by peat and compost.…”
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