Dr Poonam Yadav

Dr Poonam Yadav
  • MSc and PhD in Forensic Science
  • Professor (Assistant) at Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya

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Introduction
Forensic Toxicology, Forensic Chemistry
Skills and Expertise
Current institution
Shri Vaishnav Vidyapeeth Vishwavidyalaya
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)

Publications

Publications (13)
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Diospyros montana (Roxb.) is a plant that contains significant levels of flavonoids, phenol, reducing sugars, terpenoids and other phytochemicals. This plant is belonging to the Ebenaceae family. This plant is known as Bistendu (Poisonous tendu) due to its dual medicinal and poisonous characteristics; hence, it was considered essential to understan...
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ABSTRACT: Thevetia peruviana is an evergreen shrub in the family Apocynanceae. It is extremely poisonous in nature, with the kernels being the most dangerous part. The shrub or small tree is with yellow or orange-yellow trumpet-like flowers and deep red/black fruit that resembles a Chinese lucky nut. The cardiac glycosides in yellow oleander are th...
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Background This review represents many significant methods of chemometrics applied as data assessment methods originated by many hyphenated analytical techniques containing their application since its origin to today. Main body of the abstract The study has been divided into many parts, which contain many multivariate regression methods. The main...
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ABSTRACT: Humanity has a perpetual and strong relationship with medicinal plants. The use of plant metabolites has helped in the treatment of diseases in performing religious ceremonies and as a beautifying agent. The knowledge of poisonous/narcotic plants perhaps is as old as the human race. The importance of the study of these plants cannot be ov...
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Cyanide poisoning may result from a variety of exposures including structural fires, industrial exposures, medical exposures and certain plant products. Cyanide poisoning cases may be accidental and intentional motivated by suicidal or homicidal purposes. Cyanogenic plant toxicity is one of the most common plant poisonings among the grazing livesto...
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Cannabis is one of the oldest known medicinal plant and is described in almost every ancient hand book on plant medicine but its use has banned in many parts of the world due to its psychoactive properties. Often different forms of cannabis drugs are referred to laboratories for forensic and legal purposes, Generally analysis report are based on pr...
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This paper is focused on the review of the scientific literature and succinctly recent progress related to the forensic examination of phenolphthalein in trap cases. Paper summarizes the current state of knowledge of the forensic examination of phenolphthalein. Attempt have been made to collect the suggested methods of forensic analysis of colored...
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Traditionally Datura plants have been used for mystic and religious purposes and as natural drugs with narcotic effects or to treat asthma .Several accidental intoxications of humans and animals coming from food sources contaminated with Datura plants have also been reported. The seeds of this plant are some time given to children with a view to ki...
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Abstract .Herbal medicines are always in great demand, they are in use since the time of immortal. Peoples around the globe are dependent on herbal medicines because of their non-violent and non-toxic nature.The traditional systems of medicine have been utilizing Plumbago zeylanica Linn for a variety of treatments. It is an important herb in the In...
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This article examines the presence of phenolphthalein in initially used sodium carbonate by the use of infra red technique. Our aim and anxiety is succinct to test the presence of phenolphthalein through infra red technique, based on our research we have argued by evaluating through daze graphical figures that Infra red spectrums shows positive and...

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