B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine

B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine (132)

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Exploration of sintering concept in the pharmaceutical sciences is relatively recent. The aim of this study was to investigate the release characteristics of matrix granules consisting of hydrophobic ( i.e waxy ) material and Verapamil hydrochloride for sustained release application using thermal sintering technique. It was considered as an ideal drug for designing sustained release form...
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Authors R.R. Bhagwat, Dr. I.S. Vaidya
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Eclipta alba is a herb commonly found throughout India. This plant is known to have various pharmacological activities and is traditionally used in treatment but it lacks adequate scientific proof of this activity and constituents responsible for it. The present paper describes the phytochemical and pharma-cological investigations of Eclipta alba. ...
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Authors Dharmender Jaglan, Amandeep Singh Brar, Rupamjot Gill
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Page No. 35 to 40

Objective: The present study was designed to investigate the glucose uptake of (antidiabetic activity) crude n-hexane,ethanol, methanol and aqueous leaf extracts of Cardiospermum Halicacabum. Methods: of Cardiospermum Halicacabumleaf extracts were subjected to inhibitory effect of glucose utilization using specific standard in vitro procedure. Results: results in four different leaf extr...
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Authors Stalin.C, Vivekanandan.K, Bhavya.E
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Page No. 41 to 43

Synthesis and evaluation of 3-(p methoxybenzylidene) hydrazinoacetylamino-2-methyl-6- bromoquinazolin-4-(3H)-one and 3-(p-N, N-dimethylbenzylidenylamino)hydrazine-acetylamino-2-methyi-quina-zolin-4 (3H)-one for cardiovascular activity. ...
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Authors Navneet Singh, R C Agarwal, C P Singh
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Organo-phosphorus compounds (OPC) are among the most used poisons for suicide in India, and associated toxic syndromes are well described. We report a young man who presented to us with alleged consumption of chlorpyrifos, a crystalline organophosphate insecticide. During hospitalization he developed acute organo-phosphorus toxicity (type I) and intermediate syndrome (type II), both situ...
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Authors Peter George, Narasimha Hegde
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Page No. 51 to 53

Free radicals produced on exposure to sunlight, Xrays, ozone, tobacco smoke, automobile exhaust, environmental pollutants, and by several other physiological processes, are highly reactive and can damage nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates that subsequently affect the immune functioning causing degenerative diseases. In a normal cell there is an appropriate balance between ...
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Authors Bina Rani,Raaz K Maheshwari
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Page No. 53 to 69

In recent years, in silico pharmaceutical tools have a notable impact of drug discovery as complementary methods for in vitro and in vivo assays. Such procedures help to optimize pharmacokinetic and pharmaceutical properties of (not only) drug-like candidates. Following the Lipinski´s Rule of Five concept and experimental partition coefficients data as well, the majority of curre...
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Authors Ivan Malu00c3u00adk
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Page No. 25 to 29

Simple, rapid and sensitive spectrophotometric procedure was developed for the analysis of atomoxetine hydrochloride (ATH) in pure form as well as in pharmaceutical formulations. The method was based on the reaction of ATH with gold (III) chloride in the pH range 3.5-4.5 forming violet colored complex solution, showing absorption maxima at 550 nm. The linear plot indicates that Beerâ...
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Authors B. Mohammed Ishaq, Hindustan Abdul Ahad, Shaik Muneer, S. Praveena
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Page No. 71 to 74

Plants have played a vital role in the prevention and treatment of diseases since prehistoric times. WHO estimates that 65%-80% of the world’s population use traditional medicines, as their primary form of health care and most of the diseases have been treated by administration of plant or plant products. Sumaq (Rhus coriaria Linn.) is most useful herbal medicinal plant ...
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Authors Haqeeq Ahmad, Faiyaz Ahmad, Izharul Hasan, Shabbir Ahmad
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Non enzymatic glycosylation of proteins and lipids is the main initiating factor for the pathophysiology of chronic diabetic complications. This glycation is more prevalent in insulin independent tissues like brain, kidney, RBCs, etc. Diallyl disulphide (DADS), the principle compound of garlic oil, is well known for its antihyperglycemic, antihyperlipidemic, anticarcinogenic and antibiot...
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Authors Vijay V,Vickram, Kashinath RT
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