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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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ADVERSE DRUG REACTION MONITORING AMONGST DIABETIC PATIENTS OF TERTIARY CARE CENTRE OF NORTHERN INDIA RELATED TO ANTI-DIABETIC DRUGS

Diabetes mellitus caused by inherited and/or acquired deficiency in insulin production or by the development of insulin resistance. This is chronic as well as moderately increasing day by day in developing countries as well as globally and has reached about to the epidemic ratio, and now it is a matter of worry for the populations. This deficiency results in increased blood glucose concentrations,...

S. Mishra *, N. Nigam, S. S. Ahmad, P. Shankar, S. Kumar, V. Kumar and S. Gupta

Department of Pharmacology, Rama Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(3).1915-22

1915-1922

2947

1348

68.

PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, ANTIBACTERIAL AND ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS OF MYRICA ESCULENTA LEAVES IN DIFFERENT SOLVENTS

Myrica esculenta Buch - Ham. ex D. Don has been used worldwide for the treatment of various ailments. The present work is an attempt to relate the presence of phytochemicals in leaves of M. esculenta with its antibacterial potential using seven different solvents for preparation of extracts. The preliminary phytochemical screening confirmed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, carbohydrates, tan...

B. Manners * and P. J. Handique

Department of Biotechnology, St. Edmund’s College, Shillong, Sikkim, Gangktok, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(3).1923-32

1923-1932

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1464

69.

THE EFFECT OF CONSTANT LIGHTING ON THE ORGANIZATION OF CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS OF HEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS IN WISTAR RATS AT AGE OF 6 MONTHS

The effect of constant lighting on the level of some hematological parameters and their daily dynamics was studied in male Wistar rats at the age of 6 months. It was found that staying in constant light for 3 weeks leads to a rise in hematocrit level, mainly due to an increase in the number of red blood cells, while a decrease in the oxygen-transporting properties of these cells is noted. An analy...

M. Lyudmila, K. Maria, K. Youri and A. David *

Researching Laboratory of Experimental Biology and Biotechnology, 24 Very Voloshinoyst, Mytischy, Moscow region, Russian Federation.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(3).1933-38

1933-1938

2016

1001

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VIRTUAL SCREENING OF NEWER POTENTIAL COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR 1 INHIBITORS AS POTENT ANTIEPILEPTIC AGENTS

Background: Epilepsy is a chronic disorder that causes unprovoked, recurrent seizures like a sudden rush of electrical activity in the brain. Neuronal hyperexcitability in epilepsy is due to an imbalance between glutamate-mediated excitation and GABA-mediated inhibition. Aim: This prompted us to design newer CSF1R inhibitors as efficient therapeutic drugs for the treatment of epilepsy. Materials a...

R. Priyadharsini * A. Dharuman, P. Nithya, P. Shalini and G. Sumithra

College of Pharmacy, Madras Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(3).1939-49

1939-1949

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PRECLINICAL EXPERIMENTAL SCREENING MODELS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF ANTI-CANCER DRUGS

Cancer, according to WHO, is a generic terminology for a group of diseases that are characterized by abnormal growth of cells. This uncontrolled, abnormal growth is beyond the natural boundaries of normal cell growth, which can then metastasize to adjoining or distant sites of the body and/or to the organs. Cancer is the second most leading cause of mortality and has resulted in 9.8 million deaths...

C. Singh, S. Khan, F. Bamne and I. Ansari *

Department of Pharmacology, Oriental College of Pharmacy, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).1966-77

1966-1977

5257

2349

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BIOAVAILABILITY AND BIOEQUIVALENCE OF BIOSIMILARS

Biosimilars are the most promising medicines for treating complex diseases. The first biosimilar was approved in India in 2000, and since then, there is no looking back. CDSCO in collaboration with DBT has developed new guidelines in 2012, which were revised in 2016 for pre and post-marketing approval of biosimilars in India. India is one of the leading manufacturers of biosimilars catering to dom...

A. Arora * and A. Parle

Department of Quality Assurance, Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, New Delhi, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).1989-00

1989-2000

3813

1647

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MEDICINALLY IMPORTANT COLEUS SPECIES, COLEUS MALABARICUS BENTH. AND MANY OTHERS OF FAMILY LAMIACEAE FROM THE WESTERN GHATS, INDIA – A REVIEW

India is renowned for its rich biodiversity and the Western Ghats, because of its varied topography and ecological conditions support a very rich flora including medicinally valuable aromatic and non-aromatic plant species. The Western Ghats are additionally documented for diversity within the ethnic communities; they have been utilizing the plant wealth for medicinal purposes and have proven succ...

B. S. Kamal * and B. R. Balakrishnan

Govt. T. D. Medical College, Vandanam, Alappuzha, Kerala, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).2001-11

2001-2011

3216

2493

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ASYSTASIA GANGETICA: A BIBLIOMETRIC ASSESSMENT OF GLOBAL PUBLICATIONS OUTPUT DURING 1960-2020

There has been an exponential growth in plant-based products during the last few decades for the treatment of various ailments. According to literature, about 25% of prescribed drugs are of plant origin globally. One such important plant is Asystasia gangetica, also known as ‘Chinese violet’ or ‘Ganges primrose’ is an ornamental, scattering, groundcover herb. The plant is about 0.30 to 0.6...

H. Kumar *, Ishu and H. Singh

School of Pharmacy, Om Sterling Global University Hisar, Juglan, Hisar, Haryana, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).2021-35

2021-2035

3906

2531

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LYMPHATIC TARGETING SYSTEM USING NANO-FORMULATION: CHALLENGES AND APPROACHES

The lymphatic system is the subpart of the systemic circulation for maintaining immune function; this system is mainly known as a drainage system to removes foreign bodies. This system consists of various lymphoid organs and tissues. The lymphatic system based on physiological function as absorption and micro-particulate uptake by these routes the bioavailability and efficacy were enhanced and und...

J. Desai * and T. Patel

Ramanbhai Patel College of Pharmacy, Charusat University, Charusat Campus, Anand, Gujarat, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).2036-48

2036-2048

2315

1244

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COLON DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM, ADVANCE DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION: A REVIEW

Colon targeted drug delivery system is a significant part of the pharmaceutical dosage form. Because the colon targeted formulation system only responds to the colon-specific physiological conditions, a triggering mechanism is required. Site of colon provides local and systemic drug delivery. Inflammatory bowel disease can be treated by localized delivery of drugs. The systemic side effect can be ...

A. Jain *, A. Mittal and D. Ghosh

Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.

DOI: 10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.12(4).2049-64

2049-2064

5167

2010