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No. of Published Articles | 745 | 760 | 548 | 2053 |
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ULTRASOUND SYNTHESIS, SPECTRAL CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF FE (III) COMPLEXES OF Β-DIKETONES
Consistently the preparation of transition metal complexes of β-diketones has been (and it still is) an area of the highest interest for inorganic and organic chemists, as can be inferred considering the quantity and diversity of research developed in this field. 1,3- Diketones are wide range of valuable molecules including several types of carbocycles and heterocycles hence have high interest....
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ANALYSIS AND REPORTING OF ADVERSE DRUG REACTIONS AT A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL IN MEWAT REGION OF NORTHERN INDIA
Introduction: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) poses an unforeseeable menace associated with all the prescribed medicines. Thus, ADRs are monitored and assessed on a large scale in our country by the Pharmacovigilance Programme of India through adverse drug reaction monitoring centres (AMCs). Objectives: This study was done to assess the pattern of ADRs reported in a tertiary care teaching hospital i...
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HOMOEOPATHIC MANAGEMENT OF DECUBITUS ULCER: A CASE REPORT
Decubitus ulcers continue to be a common health problem, particularly among the physically limited or bedridden. Decubitus ulcers may develop into chronic conditions for no apparent reason, persist for prolonged periods, or even last the patient's entire life. Modern medicine mainly serves in managing ulcer wounds through superficial wound cleaning and dressing. But it takes time for healing of de...
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EFFICACY OF PSORINUM IN CHRONIC URTICARIA: A CASE REPORT
Chronic urticaria is a popular skin complaint that is characterized by wheals of various sizes surrounded by erythema and associated with itching and burning as a consequence of Type1 hypersensitivity reaction mediated by IgE antibodies to specific allergen. Most of the population (>20%) have urticaria once somewhere in the life. The conventional management of this condition is associated with ...
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DRUG UTILIZATION PATTERN AND DISEASE PROGRESSION IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH COVID-19
Background: The WHO declared the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak as a global pandemic in March 2020. Since, no specific drugs are currently available for its treatment it is important to document the prescription patterns. Objectives: To evaluate the drug prescribing pattern and assess the disease progression in the patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in a tertiary care hospital. Meth...
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IN-SILICO IDENTIFICATION OF NEWER POTENTIAL LEMUR TYROSINE KINASE 3 INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER
Breast cancer refers to cancer emerging from breast tissue, commonly from the lobules that supply the ducts with milk or from the inner linings of milk ducts. Due to the mutation of DNA or RNA from the normal cells and abnormal genes when inherited, cancer cells are evolved. LMTK3 (lemur tyrosine kinase 3) has emerged as an important player in breast cancer, contributing to the advancement of dise...
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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL IN-SITU GEL FOR GLAUCOMA
Worldwide, glaucoma is the second most important cause of blindness and irreversible vision loss. Raised IOP (Intraocular Pressure) is not always a mark of glaucoma; it is a key risk factor and a cause of glaucomatous optic neuropathy. Herbal preparations have various active and inactive compounds which are not standardized likewise, Camellia sinensis and Areca catechu having various active consti...
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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ANTI-AGGREGATION PROPERTY OF LEAF PROTEINS OF BRAHMI, FENUGREEK AND TRIDAX ON THE FORMATION OF LYSOZYME AMYLOID FIBRILS
Lysozyme amyloid formation is studied as model in-vitro system to find out natural or synthetic inhibitors of amyloidosis. Protein aggregation and amyloid formation is the basic reason for many neurodegenerative diseases. Indigenous medicinal plants are great source of therapeutic molecules and drugs. Ethnobotanical studies have indicated many plants have neuroprotective functions. We have studied...
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PHYTOCONSTITUENT ANALYSIS AND IN-VITRO ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITIES OF PLANTS SOURCES
Bioactive compounds are secondary plant metabolites and are found in small amounts in plants, fruit, vegetables, and edible oils; they have health benefits and provide us an alternative search for drugs or medicines and followed by the minimum side effects. There are various bioactive assays for measuring the functional activities of bioactive compounds, such as phytochemical assays and anti-infla...
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IN-VITRO PHOTOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF AN ACTINOMYCETE DERIVED MELANIN AGAINST MELANOMA
Actinomycetes are biotechnologically important microorganism as they produce many secondary metabolites and natural pigments, including a dark-brown pigment melanin. Melanin is produced in melanocytes that provides pigmentation to skin. Although many roles have been attributed to melanic pigments, the main role in nature seems to be photoprotection damage. Melanin possesses anti- UV radiation prop...
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