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ISSN (Online): 0975-8232,
ISSN (Print): 2320-5148

International Journal Of
Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research

An International Journal published monthly
An Official Publication of Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research

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CITATIONS REPORT: (Source- Google Scholar)
 
Year 202020212022202320242025Total
No. of Published Articles 745760549628408376 3466
Citations 21861048351329666 3986
Projected Impact Factor 6.644.432.151.070.580.38  
Total Citations: 71278
 
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DILLENIA INDICA (OUTENGA) AS ANTI-DIABETIC HERB FOUND IN ASSAM: A REVIEW

Dillenia Indica, commonly known as elephant apple and locally known as outenga, is the handsome evergreen tree grows in the moist forest of sub-Himalayan region to Assam. The fruit grows in abundance and due to lack of knowledge and technical knowledge; most of these fruits are wasted. In Assam, traditionally the unripe fruits are used to make curries because of its sour taste and ripe fruits are ...

Apurba Talukdar*, Nayan Talukdar , Satyendra Deka and Bhargab Jyoti Sahariah

Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Assam down town University, Sankar Madhab Path, Gandhinagar, Panikhaiti, Guwahati- 781026, Assam, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.3(8).2482-86

2482-2486

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LANTANA CAMARA: OVERVIEW ON TOXIC TO POTENT MEDICINAL PROPERTIES

Lantana camara is more popular as toxic weed rather than medicinal plant in most of the countries responsible for infesting pastures, grazing lands, orchards and crops like, tea, coffee, oil palm, coconut and cotton, and reduces the economic viability of the crops. This plant can grow even in extreme harsh climatic conditions of tropical and sub-tropical areas and has become naturalized worldwide ...

M.K. Lonare, M. Sharma , S.W. Hajare and V.I. Borekar

Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, Post Graduate Institute of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Krishnagar, Murtizapur Road, Akola- 444 104, Maharashtra, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.3(9).3031-35

3031-3035

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COMPARATIVE IN VITRO DISSOLUTION STUDY OF SOME CIPROFLOXACIN GENERIC TABLETS UNDER BIOWAIVER CONDITIONS BY RP-HPLC

This study is aimed to assess the bioequivalence of five generic ciprofloxacin tablets from different manufacturer using in vitro dissolution study under biowaiver conditions by RP-HPLC. Dissolution media were USP buffer solutions at pH 1.2 (hydrochloric acid solution), pH 4.5 (acetate buffer solution), and pH 6.8 (phosphate buffer solution). Other general quality assessment tests of these tablets...

Tanjinatus Shams Oishi, Md. Ahsanul Haque, Irin Dewan, and S. M. Ashraful Islam*

Department of Pharmacy, University of Asia Pacific, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.2(12).3129-35

3129-3135

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VALIDATION THROUGH RE-DOCKING, CROSS-DOCKING AND LIGAND ENRICHMENT IN VARIOUS WELL-RESOLUTED MAO-B RECEPTORS

Molecular docking is one of the most utilized in silico techniques, which drastically reduces the cost and the time needed for the design of novel drugs. Recently, the tremendous growth of resolved crystallographic MAO-B structures, together with the rapidly rising computing power, has resulted in accelerated and moderately correct docking studies. However, initial validations of the docking proto...

Emilio Mateev *, Iva Valkova, Borislav Angelov, Maya Georgieva and Alexander Zlatkov

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University-Sofia, 2 Dunav str., 1000 Sofia, Bulgaria.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(3).1099-07

1099-1107

3544

2019

2.

THIRD GENERATION MATERIALS FOR WOUND DRESSINGS

An ideal wound Dressing need to be redefined based on the nature of wound and wound classifications. Since generations, wound have been defined as self-healing process, but chronic wounds and other wound requires handling and care from different parameters like moist conditions, biocompatibility, microbial infection to mention a few. Traditional methods have been continuously worked upon to delive...

S. Sharma, A. Dua and A. Malik*

Department of Chemistry, Dyal Singh College (University Of Delhi), Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(6).2113-24

2113-2124

17094

3090

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STEREOCHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN DRUG DESIGN

When designing small molecules to interact with the targets, one should consider stereo selectivity. As considerations for exploring structure space evolve, chirality is increasingly important. Binding affinity for a chiral drug can differ for diastereomers and between enantiomers. For the virtual screening and computational design stage of drug development, this problem can be compounded by incom...

K. Singh *, P. Shakya, A. Kumar, S. Alok, M. Kamal and S. P. Singh

Faculty of pharmacy, Integral University, Dasauli, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. India

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(11).4644-59

4644-4659

71539

10321

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ASSESSMENT OF CYTOTOXICITY AND ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITIES OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF KALANCHOE PINNATA LINN. (FAMILY: CRASSULACEAE) LEAVES AND STEMS

Objective: In the present work, the leaves and stems of Kalanchoe pinnata Linn. (Family: Crassulaceae) have been investigated for screening phytochemicals, cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities. Materials and methods: Brine shrimp lethality (BSL) bioassay was used as a pre-screening method for cytotoxic effect. Ethanolic extract of the plant was tested by using this method. The agar disc di...

Subrata Kumar Biswas*, Anusua Chowdhury , Joysree Das , Utpal Kumar Karmakar and Manik Chandra Shill

(Euro MSc in International Health), Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy (BGC Biddyanagar), BGC Trust University Bangladesh, BGC Tower (Fazal Tower), 1675, O.R. Nizam Road, Chittagong, Bangladesh

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.2(10).2605-09

2605-2609

5234

1919

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THERAPEUTIC POTENTIALS OF COW DERIVED PRODUCTS- A REVIEW

Kamdhenu or Indian cow (Bos indicus) is worshipped as sacred animal by Hindus. The reason for worshipping is the tremendous therapeutic values of cow derived products like cow milk, cow milk curd, cow butter (ghee), cow urine, cow dung and a combination formulation Panchgavya. The use of these products has been well defined in ancient Ayurvedic texts like Charak samhita, Shushruta samhita, Brahad-...

R. Kaushik *, J. Jain and P. Rai

Department of Pharmacy, Ram-Eesh Institute of Vocational and Technical Education, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.7(4).1383-90

1383-90

11383

3101

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A NEW VALIDATED RP-HPLC METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF METFORMIN HCL AND EMPAGLIFLOZIN IN ITS BULK AND PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORMS

A New method was established for simultaneous estimation of Metformin and Empagliflozin by RP-HPLC method. The chromatographic conditions were successfully developed for the separation of Metformin and Empagliflozin by using Symmetry C18 column (4.6×150mm) 5µ, flow rate was 1ml/min, mobile phase ratio was (70:30 v/v) methanol: phosphate buffer (KH2PO4 and K2HPO4) phosphate pH 3 (pH was adjusted ...

S. K. Godasu * and S. A. Sreenivas

Sree dattha Institute of Pharmacy, Sheriguda, Ibrahim, Telangana, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.8(5).2223-32

2223-2232

11968

3733

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MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT PATTERNS OF BIOFILM FORMING AEROMONAS HYDROPHILA FROM URINE SAMPLES

Biofilm are a matrix of microorganisms which are adhered to and colonized a surface. When formed they are very difficult to remove and act as a source of contamination in processing environments. As bacteria in biofilm exhibit enhanced resistance to antibiotics and clearance by the host immune system, the resistance of enteropathogenic bacteria to commonly prescribed antibiotics is increasing both...

S. Thenmozhi*, P. Rajeswari, B.T. Suresh Kumar, V. Saipriyanga and M. Kalpana

Department of Microbiology, Vivekanandha College of Arts and Sciences for Women (Autonomous) Tamil Nadu, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.5(7).2908-18

2908-2918

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