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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 202020212022Total
No. of Published Articles 745760548 2053
Citations 69926321 983
Projected Impact Factor 3.7620.64  
Total Citations: 48275
 
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EPIDEMIOLOGY, MUTATIONS AND IMPACT OF NEW OMICRON VARIANT (B.1.1.529): A REAL GLOBAL THREAT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The recent emergence of the Omicron variant (B.1.1.529) of SARS‐CoV‐2 has added alarm to the eternal flame of the global COVID‐19 pandemic. Omicron was first identified in Botswana in November 2021. The omicron is thought to be at least three times more infectious than the previous variants. Omicron can cause diseases varying from asymptomatic, mild, and severe infection and people have died...

Amresh Kumar Singh * and Indra P. Adhikari

Department of Microbiology, B. R. D. Medical College Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4890-00

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COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF VANDA ROXBURGHII: TRADITIONAL USES, PHYTOCHEMISTRY, AND PHARMACOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE

In order to discover new treatments for a wide range of ailments, ethnopharmacological research has investigated different leads from plants. In nature, the Orchidaceae family's Vanda roxburghii is found in Bangladesh and India. As a remedy for dyspepsia, bronchitis, and inflammations, as well as for rheumatoid arthritis and bronchitis, various portions of the plant are employed. A number of the p...

Nagendra Bhuwane, Ragni Mishra, Sanjay Nagdev *, Shashi Alok, Pradeep Golani, Devendra Sigh Lodhi and Gaurav Mude

Department of Pharmacy, Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology and Sciences, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4901-08

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CYTOTOXICITY EVALUATION OF MORINGA OLEIFERA (M. OLEIFERA) LAM. FLOWERS ON HUMAN LIVER CANCER CELL LINE AND A. SALINA (BRINE SHRIMP) MODELS

Moringa oleifera Lam is a fast-growing deciduous tree widely cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical regions. All parts of the plant have widely acclaimed nutrition and health-promoting values, but little has been done regarding the toxicity. This study evaluated the safety of different extracts from Moringa flowers using brine shrimp and cell line models. The effect of different concentrations (0...

Sandisiwe Maposa, Gloria Aderonke Otunola * and Anthony Jide Afolayan

Medicinal Plants and Economic Development (MPED) Research Centre, Department of Botany, University of Fort Hare, Alice 5700, South Africa.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4909-17

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DIVALENT METAL COMPLEX OF COUMARIN: SYNTHESIS & CYTOTOXIC EVALUATION

Introduction: Coumarins are secondary metabolites widely spread in nature. Due to their broad pharmacological activities, many natural and synthetic coumarins and more complex related derivatives are of interest. The coumarin is extremely variable in structure due to the various types of substitutions in their basic structure, influencing their biological activity. Metal complexes of coumarins obt...

Akshata S. Menasinakai, Pradeep Kumar M. Ronad * and Pratibha M. Huded

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, KLE College of Pharmacy, Vidyanagar, Hubballi, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13 (12). 4918-27

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HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF RUNGIA PARVIFLORA AGAINST THIOACETAMIDE INDUCED HEPATOTOXICITY IN WISTAR RATS

Rungia parviflora belongs to the family Acanthaceae (Linn.). The dried and powdered leaves were extracted with ethanol in Soxhlet’s apparatus for 12 hrs. The extract was subjected to toxicity studies at the doses of 5, 50, 300, and 2000 mg/kg under the observation of 24 hrs. An acute toxicity study of ethanolic extract was found to be toxic (1/2 of rats died) at a dose of 2000 mg/kg, orally. Hen...

Santosh Kirtane, Vijendra Fulzele *, Vaibhav Uplanchiwar and Sachin Hiradeve

School of Pharmacy, GH Raisoni University, Dhoda Borgaon, Tah. Saunsar, Chhindawara , Madhya Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4928-33

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NICKEL OXIDE NANOPARTICLES SYNTHESIS BY CHEMICAL REDUCTION TECHNIQUE AND IT’S APPLICATION AS ANTIMICROBIAL AND DYE DEGRADING AGENT

Nanoparticles are fascinating materials that find many applications in basic and applied research. The chemical reduction technique is one of the easiest methods for synthesizing Nickel Oxide Nanoparticles (NiO NPs) in low-temperature ranges. Nickel Nitrate Hexahydrate (Ni(NO3)2.6H2O), Ascorbic acid, NaOH, and NaBH4 were applied as starting reagents to synthesize NiO NPs. Noble metal oxide nanopar...

Jayaram Mari Selvi, Mariappan Murugalakshmi * and Mariappan Gnanaprakash

Department of Chemistry, The Standard Fireworks Rajaratnam College for Women (Autonomous), Sivakasi, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4934-41

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HISTOPATHOLOGICAL PROTOCOL TO FIND OUT THE MODE OF ACTION OF FUNGUS BEAUVERIA BASSIANA (BALSAMO) PREPARATION ON MIDGUT OF FOURTH IN STAR LARVAE OF ANOPHELES STEPHENSI (L.)

The effect of many plant extracts and microbial biopesticides on insects' different developmental stages and physiology have been widely studied from time to time, but the effect of microbial biopesticides on the mosquito tissues, especially mid gut tissues, is very few. Since the malaria vector is one of the most important inclusions in human health and mosquito-borne diseases represent a great h...

Bharati Veerwal, Arti Prasad and Anjana Intodia *

Department of Zoology, Government Meera Girls’ College, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4942-51

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CUTANEOUS WOUND HEALING BY VERNONIA ARBOREA EXTRACTS IN ADULT ZEBRAFISH MODEL

Cutaneous wound healing starts with an acute inflammatory phase marked by secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators that enhance infiltration of leukocytes with a peak in the first 24 to 48 h. This resolves to enable the continuation of other phases in series, namely, the proliferative, re-epithelialization, vascularisation, and tissue remodelling phases. The study uses a mechanical device, for the ...

Lalitha Vaidyanathan * and Lokeswari T. Sivaswamy

Department of Biomedical Sciences, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4952-62

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A NEW RP-UPLC METHOD DEVELOPED FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS DETERMINATION OF TELMISARTAN AND AZELNIDIPINE IN DOSAGE FORMS

A new, precise, and sensitive ultra-performance liquid chromatography method for simultaneous estimating Telmisartan and Azelnidipine in bulk and tablet dosage form was developed and validated. The chromatographic separation was achieved by using the HSS C18 (100 x 2.1 mm, 1.8m) column. A mixture of buffer and ACN (70:30 v/v) was pumped through the column at a flow rate 0.3 mL/min. The temperature...

Kunala Anusha * and G. Sowjanya

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance, GITAM Institute of Pharmacy, GITAM University, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4963-72

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COMPARISON OF FUNCTIONAL AND RADIOLOGICAL OUTCOMES BETWEEN CANNULATED CANCELLOUS SCREW FIXATION AND TENSION BAND WIRING IN CLOSED MEDIAL MALLEOLUS FRACTURES

Introduction: Medial malleolus fractures are among the most common fractures encountered around the ankle joint. This study was performed to assess the functional outcome between cannulated cancellous screw fixations versus tension band wiring in managing these fractures. Method: A total of 30 patients were selected and were randomly segregated into two groups, Group A and Group B. Group A patient...

V. Aakash, N. Adhishwarkumaran, Arun Vignesh and Vignesh

Department of Orthopedics, Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Thandalam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(12).4973-78

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