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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 202020212022Total
No. of Published Articles 745760548 2053
Citations 69926321 983
Projected Impact Factor 5.22.730.64  
Total Citations: 58203
 
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INHIBITION OF GROWTH OF BRUSHITE CRYSTALS USING KULITTH-YUSH WITH AND WITHOUT CITRIC ACID

The present study examined the potential of horsegram yush/ broth on preventing growth of calcium hydrogen phosphate dihydrate (Brushite) crystals in vitro. Crystal length was measured daily over a period of 11 days Two types of yush were tested (a) akruth yush made with only salt or (b) kruth yush with Trikatu consisting of equal proportions of long pepper (Piper longum), black pepper (Piper nigr...

Shubha Venkateswaran Gulkotwar, Mihir Joshi, Shobha A. Udipi * and Ashok Vaidya

Kasturba Health Society-Medical Research Center, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, SNDT Women’s University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2041-52

2041-2052

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ETHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF CAESALPINIA BONDUCELLA LEAVES FOR ANTIDIABETIC ACTION IN ALBINO RATS

Further investigation into the mechanisms underlying the antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic effects of Caesalpinia bonducella leaf extracts is warranted to elucidate its potential as a therapeutic agent for managing metabolic disorders such as hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia. Future studies could explore the extract's impact on insulin sensitivity, glucose uptake in peripheral tissues, and its i...

Sonam *, Gaurav, Harendar Kumar Nivatya, Nitin Kumar and Suman

Department of Pharmaceutics, Saraswathi College of Pharmacy, N.H. 09, Anwarpur, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2053-57

2053-2057

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DIFFERENTIAL SCANNING CALORIMETRY AND INFRARED SPECTROMETRY METHODS FOR THE QUANTIFICATION OF ETHAMBUTOL HYDROCHLORIDE IN ORAL DOSAGE FORMS

A new, simple, and sensitive differential scanning calorimetry and infrared spectrophotometric technique was developed to estimate ethambutol hydrochloride in tablet dosage form. In the first method the concentration range of ethambutol hydrochloride was discovered to be 0.5 mg to 2.0 mg using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), with the peak region of an exothermic thermogram at 75.8 °C and...

N. Delhiraj * and A. M. Sekar

Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, School of Pharmacy, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2058-63

2058-2063

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EFFECT OF PARTICLE SIZE ON YIELD OF PLANT EXTRACT

Plant extracts are in use in the form of decoctions and water infusions in Ayurvedic systems of medicine since ancient times.  It is generally believed that particles finer in size, produce more amount of extract yield. However, there appears to be no uniformity in using powders of any particular particle size for extraction. Coarse and fine powders of different particle sizes have been observed ...

S. S. Savrikar *, Unmeshi Sabnis and Mukund Sabnis

Jeevanrekha Analytical Services, Deolai, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2064-71

2064-2071

1320

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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LIGNOCAINE SUBTENONS ANESTHESIA VSPERIBULBAR ANESTHESIA IN MANUAL SMALL INCISION CATARACT SURGERY AND PHACOEMULSIFICATION

Aim: Comparison of safety and efficacy in subtenon anesthesia versus peribulbar anesthesia in manual small incision cataract surgery by randomized control trial. Setting and design: A prospective observational study was conducted among 150 patients undergoing MSICS at a tertiary care hospital and was grouped into two groups peribulbar anesthesia and subtenon anesthesia. Material and Method: After ...

M. Immanuel Jebastine *, Surendhar Amargeeth, Reethika Mathansekar, N. Sandhya, G. Nanda Perumal and D. Bhuvaneshwari

Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vels Institute of Science Technology & Advanced Studies, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2072-78

2072-2078

1019

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HPTLC FINGERPRINT PROFILE AND STANDARDIZATION OF CYAMOPSIS TETRA-GONOLOBA (L.) TAUB.

Cyamopsis tetragonoloba belongs to the family Fabaceae and has notable medicinal properties as it is used as a digestive aid. Guar Gum, which is a high molecular weight carbohydrate with multiple industrial applications, is also obtained from this plant. Methanolic extracts of C. tetragonoloba were obtained through reflux extraction to perform further experiments. Various experimental tests were c...

Nikhita Mirekar, M. Ananya, Sana Iddalagi, Narayanachar and Vijay Danapur *

Vriksha Vijnan Private Limited, 31/2, SSB Complex, Subramanyapura Main Road Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2079-87

2079-2087

738

309

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ANALYTICAL METHOD DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION STUDIES FOR SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION OF LULICONAZOLE AND EUGENOL USING UV SPECTROSCOPY

A simple, precise yet novel UV spectrophotometric method has been developed for the simultaneous estimation of luliconazole and eugenol. Two methods, namely the simultaneous equation method and the absorbance ratio method were tried for simultaneous analysis. Since the simultaneous equation method gave the best recovery; the simultaneous method was developed for the estimation of both drugs. The w...

N. Nilawar and T. Khan *

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Quality Assurance, SVKM’s Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Pharmacy, University of Mumbai, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2088-93

2088-2093

1182

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EXPLORING PARENTAL SELF-MEDICATION PRACTICES FOR PEDIATRIC CARE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

The escalating use of medications among children presents a global concern, with self-medication by parents increasingly prevalent. This study investigates the prevalence of self-medication practices among parents of children aged 1 to 12. Methods: Over six months, 200 participants who self-medicated their sick children were enrolled. The study, conducted at King Koti District Hospital in Hyderaba...

S. Noor *, K. Fatima, M. S. Ahmed and A. Azeez

Department of Pharmacy Practice, Anwarul Uloom College of Pharmacy, New Mallepally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2094-02

2094-2102

878

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EXPLORATION AND ELUCIDATION OF THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF HPMC BASED HERBAL TRANSDERMAL PATCHES, DEVELOPED FOR THE TREATMENT OF FUNGAL SKIN INFECTIONS

Fungal infections represent a significant global challenge within the realm of dermatology. The prevalence of fungal infections is notably high, affecting approximately 40 million individuals in developing and underdeveloped countries. Considering this, our study proposes a novel approach: transdermal drug delivery utilizing herbal formulations to enhance efficacy & minimize side effects in th...

B. N. Ramakrishna *, D. M. Surendra and Santhosh C. Siddhashrama

Department of Physics, Government College for women, Mandya, Karnataka, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2103-10

2103-2110

882

423

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VARIABILITY IN VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS FOR INPATIENT MEDICAL PATIENTS: A DESCRIPTION OF DIFFERENCES IN PRACTICE ACROSS THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES

Background: Venous thromboembolism is the most common preventable cause of in-hospital mortality. Despite this, thromboprophylaxis practices vary related to order sets and special populations. Aim: To describe thromboprophylaxis strategies and awareness of institutional policies. Methods: Electronic survey of pharmacists having general medicine institutional practices within Alberta, Saskatchewan ...

Tammy J. Bungard *, Darcy A. Lamb, William A. Semchuk, Jennifer Lowerison, Jennifer Bolt and Peter Thomson

Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.15(7).2111-15

2111-2115

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