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Neuro electrical Responses of Consumers to Nostalgic Advertisements
(Department of Psychology, School of Social & Behavioural Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, 2025-09-01) Name of Researcher: Mona Arthi Efcibha, M S; Supervisor: John, Romate
Role of Producer Companies in Agricultural Supply Chain- A Study of Select Cases in Karnataka
(Department of Business Studies, School of Business Studies, Central University of Karnataka, 2025-03-25) Name of Researcher: Nagendra Saiprasad, P; Supervisor: Safia Parveen
ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ ಕನ್ನಡ ಶಾಸನ ಹಾಗೂ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯದಲ್ಲಿ ತಾಂತ್ರಿಕ ಪಂಥಗಳು
(Department of classical Kannada, School of Humanities and Languages, Central University of Karnataka, 2023-09-20) Name of Researcher: Hadapa, Prakash; Supervisor: Ruma, Shivaganga
Exploring the Psychological Factors Associated with Cardiac Anxiety among Adults
(Department of Psychology, School of Social and Behavioural Science, Central University of Karnataka, 2025-09-23) Name of Researcher: Sruthi, K S; Supervisor : John, Romate
New avobenzone derivatives with improved photostability under sunlight/UV radiation: Experimental, formulation and computational studies
(Department of Chemistry, School of Chemical Sciences, Central University of Karnataka, 2025-04-20) Name of Researcher: Sahoo , Deepak Kumar; Supervisor : Gowd, Konkallu Hanumae
Avobenzone is the most widely used chemical UVA filter in many sunscreen formulations to combat the harmful effects of UVA radiation [1–4]. An important drawback of avobenzone is the photounstability under sunlight/ UV radiations [5,6]. Two independent approaches have been employed to overcome these drawbacks: (i) addition of an external photostabilizers [7,8], (ii) and skeleton structure modification [9,10]. The current thesis has explored both the approaches and also peptides as a photostabilizers of avobenzone. The thesis has been organized into eight chapters: Chapter-1 provides the introduction in the context of the thesis. Chapter-2 to Chapter-7 provides specific attempts to improve the photostability of avobenzone, and Chapter-8 provides the summary and conclusion of the thesis work.