Significance of Room temperature
Room temperature is a commonly referenced environmental condition across Ayurveda, Science, and Health Sciences. In Ayurveda, it relates to preparing herbal mixtures, storing products, leech keeping, and water temperature for health benefits. Science refers to it as the ambient condition for chromatographic separations. Health sciences use it for reactions, stability studies, drying processes, and storing medications. Environmental science utilizes it for conducting experiments. Generally, it indicates a moderate temperature, around 20-25 degrees Celsius, where processes and reactions occur without external heating.
Synonyms: Ambient temperature, Environmental temperature, Indoor temperature, Normal temperature, Standard temperature
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Hindu concept of 'Room temperature'
In Hinduism-related practices, room temperature (25 ± 2 o C) is crucial for storing medicines and preparing treatments. It ensures stability, maintains quality, and is ideal for specific processes like solidifying agar and adding honey.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Room temperature is the environmental condition in which the Jaloukas were stored in the Department of Panchakarma OPD, and the bottles were cleaned every three days to maintain the quality of water.[1] (2) This is the storage condition mentioned for the cream after preparation, where the product is kept to maintain its properties.[2] (3) Madhu (Honey) is added at room temperature after cooling the mixture during the preparation of Ashwagandha Paak.[3] (4) The Mahatiktaka Ghrita was stored at this, in airtight plastic containers, to evaluate its stability over a period of time, and the temperature was monitored.[4] (5) This is the temperature at which leeches are kept in separate rooms or departments, although temperature control isn't always implemented.[5]
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The final product was weighed and kept in a PET jar once it reached this.[6] (2) All the prepared samples were physically stable, when stored in it for 3 months.[7] (3) Allow the agar to solidify at this temperature before use.[8] (4) Stored seed is soaked in water or solution of chemicals sufficient to cover it and kept at this for 2-6 hour depending on the material with occasional stirring.[9] (5) This describes the temperature of water that is neither cold nor hot, but at the ambient temperature of the environment, which is often recommended in Ayurveda for various health benefits.[10]
From: Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine
(1) Dried leaves were powdered, sieved and stored in an air tight container at this.[11] (2) This describes the conditions in which the leaves were dried, helping to preserve the sample's integrity.[12] (3) Room temperature (25 ± 2 o C) is the temperature at which the specific gravity of Thoravature Taila is measured using a specific gravity bottle.[13]
The concept of Room temperature in scientific sources
Room temperature, typically 20-25°C, is a standard condition for sample preparation, drug content determination, stability studies, reactions, extractions, drying, and chromatographic separations. It is also used for viscosity determination and equilibrium attainment.
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) At this (25°C), the tooth powder’s PH was measured.[14] (2) The temperature at which the wetting time of tablets is measured.[15] (3) Propofol was subjected to solution state stability by keeping the solution at this and 10°C.[16] (4) A temperature at which gels prepared by using LMW organogelator are cooled after dissolving gelator in organic solvent.[17] (5) All gel formulations exhibited a characteristics pseudoplastic flow behavior at this.[18]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The animals were allowed to acclimatize for 14 days in a well ventilated room at this of 28.0±2.0°C under natural lighting condition.[19] (2) Extraction of coarsely powdered whole aerial part mixture (1000 g) was done in 80% ethanol in Soxhlet extraction apparatus three times at this.[20] (3) Nitrocellulose then incubated overnight with primary targeted antibody followed by 1-2 h incubation with the secondary antibody against each primary antibody at this with mild shaking.[21] (4) Fresh pieces of H. caffrum stem-bark were air-dried at this.[22] (5) The temperature where more than 100 OP pesticides are liquid.[23]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Tests shall be conducted at around −25 °C to ensure the accuracy of the test results and proper functioning of the test.[24] (2) Room temperature stability for 140 days was a feature of the VCUSM14P formulation, as indicated within the provided text.[25] (3) A moderate temperature, and the drop in salivary pH after consumption of the test drinks was significant when prepared and consumed at this temperature.[26] (4) This was kept constant to reduce variabilities and measured using a room thermometer during the study.[27]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This is the condition in which the lopinavir/ritonavir formulation can be stored for up to 2 months, which is a practical advantage for patients.[28] (2) This specifies the appropriate storage condition for certain medications, such as oral solutions, allowing them to be kept at a moderate temperature.[29] (3) This is a condition where certain medications, like Aluvia tabs, can be stored, as stated in the provided text, which specifies the acceptable range for storage.[30]
From: Journal of Medicinal Plants for Economic Development
(1) This is the temperature at which the plates were incubated for the antifungal test, which was between 25 °C and 28 °C.[31] (2) This is the standard temperature at which the synthesis of silver nanoparticles occurred, which was approximately 24 degrees Celsius.[32]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Hemopure® is stable at this temperature, which is a factor that contributes to its ease of use and storage.[33] (2) This is the condition in which arterial blood gas samples should be analyzed within 15 minutes if immediate analysis is not possible to prevent oxygen metabolism.[34]
From: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
(1) The temperature of an indoor environment, typically around 20-25 degrees Celsius.[35] (2) This temperature was between 21 °C to 28 °C during the experiments, and the survival of H. paragallinarum was tested at this temperature.[36]
From: African Journal of Primary Health Care and Family Medicine
(1) This describes the environmental condition in which sputum samples were stored, influencing the results of smear and culture tests.[37]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) The amount of force needed to break through a tomato’s surface was measured at room temperature, ensuring consistent conditions.[38] (2) After the evaporation of dry ice, the temperature increased from −76 °C to room temperature, impacting the density and other properties of the tested fluids.[39] (3) The plastics, specifically thermoplastics, typically exist in a solid, glassy state when the temperature is at room temperature, as stated in the text.[40] (4) The Effect of Room Temperature Control by Airor Operative Temperature on Thermal Comfort and Energy Use has been studied.[41] (5) Room temperature (RT) refers to the ambient temperature at which measurements are taken, and the ionic conductivity of materials like Na 3 SbS 4 is often evaluated at room temperature to assess their performance.[42]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) It refers to the ambient temperature at which pork meat is stored, limiting the preservation time to a maximum of 2 days when using antimicrobial compounds.[43] (2) This study found that there was a correlation among formic acid, acetic acid, ammonia, and this.[44] (3) After road dust collection, all samples were taken to the laboratory and dried at room temperature before further processing.[45] (4) After collection, hair samples were wrapped in aluminum foil and stored in the dark at this level of temperature until analysis.[46] (5) The energy drinks and water used in the study were served at room temperature, which ensured that temperature was not a variable influencing the participants' physiological responses during the experiment.[47]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The ambient condition under which all chromatographic separations were performed.[48]