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ISSN (Print): 2320-5148

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An International Journal published monthly
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CITATIONS REPORT: (Source- Google Scholar)
 
Year 202020212022Total
No. of Published Articles 745760548 2053
Citations 69926321 983
Projected Impact Factor 3.7620.64  
Total Citations: 48275
 
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DEVELOPMENT OF NATEGLINIDE MODIFIED RELEASE DOSAGE FORM USING ELEMENTARY OSMOTIC PUMP (EOP) AND PUSH-PULL OSMOTIC PUMP (PPOP) METHODS

Objective: The aim of the study was to develop osmotic tablets of nateglinide by two methods, namely elementary osmotic pump (EOP) and push-pull osmotic pump (PPOP) method for controlled drug release. Methods: Initially, pre-compression parameters were studies for the tablet blend in both EOP and PPOP methods. The tablets were prepared by the wet granulation method in both methods. The prepared t...

Fatima Shireen, M. Ajitha and S. Roshan *

Deccan School of Pharmacy, Darussalam, Aghapura, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).891-01

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PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF TWO AMARANTHACEAE PLANTS: ACHYRANTHES ASPERA LINN AND CHENOPODIUM ALBUM LINN

Antioxidants are renowned protective molecules that are significant in the management of many chronic diseases. They can support the free radical mechanism to quench the cellular stress to prevent oxidative damage and improve existing therapy by playing a vital role in protection through antioxidant activities. The family Amaranthaceae is a well-known family for various health benefits. The select...

T. Rajeshwari *, R. Suresh and M. Sudhakar

Department of Pharmacy, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).902-11

902-911

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ACUTE AND SUB-ACUTE TOXICITY STUDIES OF THE SIDDHA PREPARATION MV KASHAYAMIN WISTAR RATS

The acute and sub-acute toxicity analysis of Siddha preparation MV kashayam was carried out with Wistar rats as per the guidelines 423 and 407of the Organization for Economic Co‐operation and Development (OECD), respectively. In the acute toxicity study, a single dose of MV kashayam (1000 and 2000 mg/kg body weight) was administered orally to the rats and monitored for 14 days. In the sub-acute ...

S. P. Malarkannan *, P Dharumarajan and Mkhariyohesh

Department of Rural Development Science, Arul Anandar College, Karumathur, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).912-20

912-920

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IN-VITRO AND IN-VIVO ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF STEM EXTRACTS OF CROTON MEMBRANACEUS

Croton membranaceus is a tropical plant that grows wildly in some West African countries. Though several parts of this plant are used for the treatment of diverse disease conditions, its root extracts are traditionally used mainly in Ghana for the management of prostate diseases. This present study aimed to investigate the in-vitro and in-vivo antioxidant activities of the stem extracts of C. memb...

D. K. Afriyie *, E. Ofori-Ameyaw, D. O. Acheampong, I. Tuffour and Regina Appiah-Opong

Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Cape Coast, Ghana, College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).921-29

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FORMULATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF IBRUTINIB LOADED CYCLODEXTRIN NANOSPONGES

The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility of complexing the poorly water-soluble drug ibrutinib with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) based nanosponges (NS), which offer advantages of improving dissolution rate and eventually oral bioavailability. Blank NS were fabricated by reacting β-CD with the cross-linker carbonyldiimidazole at different molar ratios (1:2, 1:4 and 1:8). The effect of formu...

G. Surendar * and B. Ramesh

Department of Pharmacy, Career Point University, Kota, Rajasthan, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).930-41

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PATTERN OF ANTIDEPRESSANT PRESCRIPTION IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM DEPRESSIVE DISORDER IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL

Background: Depression is becoming an important health problem worldwide because of its relatively high lifetime prevalence, significant disability, suffering, dysfunction, and economic burden caused by it. Objectives: The present study was conducted with the objective to determine the prescribing pattern of antidepressant drugs in patients suffering from depression disorder in the psychiatric out...

Prosenjit Ghosh *, Sarajita Barman, Dolly Roy and Shirsendu Roy

Department of Psychiatry, Silchar Medical College & Hospital, Silchar, Assam, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).942-47

942-947

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DOSE APPROPRIATENESS AND ADJUSTMENT OF DRUGS IN CHRONIC KIDNEY FAILURE PATIENTS IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL OF TELANGANA

Background: Dose appropriateness in Chronic Kidney Disease patients is crucial to avert toxicity since several drugs are eliminated through kidneys. The present study was taken up to identify the degree of appropriateness in the dosage regimen of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Methods: The study was a prospective observational study carried out in the Department of Nephrology...

Veena Gadicherla *, Sujatha Palatheeya, Varun Dasari, Nagalatha Dhulipalla, Srikanth Reddy Singaram, Sabitha Ramavath, Sowmya Macharla, Hima Bindu Erram and Ramakrishna Prudhvi

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Sri Ind Institute of Pharmacy, Sheriguda (V), Ibrahimpatnam (M), R.R. District Sheriguda, Telangana, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).948-55

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PERSISTENCE OF CANDIDA AURIS ON ELEMENTS USED FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION (LATEX GLOVES AND DISPOSABLE GOWN)

Candida sp. is currently associated with nosocomial infection; in this study, we aimed to determine the persistence of Candida auris on inanimate surfaces. Two test surfaces (latex gloves and disposable gown) were inoculated with two strains of Candida auris (clinical Ca1 and environmental H005913). The initial concentration of the inoculum was 108 UFC / mL, sampling was performed by rubbing a ste...

Edith Sihomara Bohorquez, Janeth Arias Palacios and Claudia Marcela Parra *

Laboratory of Human and Proteomic Mycoses, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Microbiology Bogota Colombia.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).956-61

956-961

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DEVELOPMENT AND STANDARDIZATION OF STABILITY INDICATING UV-SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHOD FOR ASSESSMENT OF BILASTINE IN BULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMULATION

The objective of the present work is to develop and standardize the UV-Spectrophotometric method for the assessment of Bilastine in bulk and pharmaceutical dosage forms.  On account of not much work being reported on the drug Bilastine and also it is a new second-generation anti-histamine molecule. Hence it is necessary in this context to relook into the older methods and further research for new...

O. S. Supe, M. M. Maste *, S. S. Suryawanshi and R. K. Yadav

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi, KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research, Belagavi, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).962-68

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ESTIMATION OF SECONDARY METABOLITES AND TOXICITY TO ARTEMIA SALINA L. OF SELECTED PLANTS OF FAMILY COMBRETACEAE: AN APPROACH FOR SCREENING OF HERBAL PREVENTIVE AGENTS

Objective: Combretaceae, a large family, includes more valuable species that are used against many diseases and disorders along with cancer therapy. Cancer is a very common lethal disease throughout the world. Keeping this in view, two species are Combretum roxburghii Spreng and Terminalia catappa L. selected for present studies to provide baseline data for future formulation. Methods: Phytochemic...

Hrudaya Ballava Dash, Sanjeet Kumar, Moumita Saha *, Rajkumari Supriya Devi and Susanta Kumar Biswal

Shri Gnanambica Degree College, Madanapalle, Andhra Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(2).969-76

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