Kisan Kavach: Bharat’s Indigenous Anti Pesticide Suit to Safeguard Farmers’ Health launched

The manufacturing process involves covalent attachment of a nucleophile on cotton fabric, which is stitched as “Kisan Kavach®”. This Kisan Kavach fabric can deactivate pesticides upon contact through nucleophilic mediated hydrolysis, thereby preventing pesticide-induced toxicity and lethality. These findings are reported in the journal Nature Communications, (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49167-3)

It is jointly developped by Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and BRIC-inStem.

PIB

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Russian parliament passed a bill to revoke its ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty

Interstellar space and Interstellar Probes ( Voyager and New Horizons Missions )

ISRO developing semi-cryogenic engine working on LOX Kerosene propellant