Nymphaea lotus (Indian Lotus) analysis with Genetic Algorithm

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Year : October 21, 2023 | Volume : 01 | Issue : 02 | Page : 18-23

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    DV Sushma Chandra, Kavirayani Srikanth

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  1. Research Scholar, Assistant Professor, Department of BioChemistry, Andhra University, Department Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Gayatri Vidya Parishad College for Degree and PG Courses), Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, India, India
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nThere is a significant problem with the availability of medicinal plants for the treatment of various diseases. Nymphaea lotus (Indian Lotus) is one such plant which is primarily available in the Indian subcontinent. This paper investigates the analysis of this medicinal plant with the help of a genetic algorithm. Himalayan Yew, False Black Pepper, Indian Snakeroot & Indian Lotus are four medicinal plants. The four have some unique medicinal values which is causing them to be overharvesting and bringing them to the verge of extinction. Among the 4 identified plants the Indian Lotus is considered sacred and is extensively used in festivals, temples and other places which is causing over harvesting of the plant. The plant being considered sacred in this country has also to be preserved for its medicinal values and hence this paper envisages the same using a varied analysis modifying the population and the possible ways to prevent its extinction in the context of its requirement for recovering full medicinal values if it comes under extinction and the number of generations it would take to retrieve the same. The analysis proved that this genetic algorithm-based analysis will pave way to preserve the plant from extinction and help in reshaping the medicinal timeline of this country for these plants.

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Keywords: Nymphaea lotus (Indian Lotus), Genetic algorithm (GA), Medicinal Plant, Algorithm, Analysis.

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Volume 01
Issue 02
Received August 28, 2023
Accepted October 5, 2023
Published October 21, 2023

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