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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 influence on key enzymes involved in lipid metabolism. Additionally, assessing the extract’s safety profile and potential adverse effects through preclinical and clinical trials will be crucial for its eventual translation into therapeutic use. Understanding the pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of the active compounds within the extract will aid in optimizing dosage regimens and formulation strategies to enhance its efficacy and minimize any potential side effects. Moreover, investigating the long-term effects of Caesalpinia bonducella leaf extract supplementation on overall metabolic health, including its potential to prevent or delay the progression of diabetic complications such as cardiovascular disease and nephropathy, would provide valuable insights into its broader therapeutic utility. Collaborative efforts between researchers, clinicians, and pharmaceutical companies will be essential...
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The present study has been designed to investigate the effect of SU6656, a selective inhibitor of src kinase and BAY 11-7085, a selective nuclear factor kappa B inhibitor, as potential target in a mouse model of spontaneous alcohol dependence induced withdrawal syndrome. Our experimental protocol consisted of administration of Alcohol (2 g/kg, 10%, v/v, oral), once daily for 7 days. Assessment of behavioral parameters and exploratory parameters was done on 7 day after 8 hr. of the last ethanol administration for a period of 120 minutes (90 minutes for behaviour and exploratory parameters and 30 minutes for depression and hyper responsiveness parameter). Ethanol withdrawal behaviors were hyper excitability (seizures) and this hyper excitability was behaviorally present in terms of super sensitivity to sub convulsive dose of PTZ (30 mg/kg, i.p) a convulsant. Withdrawal syndrome was quantitated in terms of a composite withdrawal severity score, exploratory behavior which was confirmed by, reflective of depression like behavior by force swim test, hyperalgesia by tail flick test. SU-6656 (1. 5 & 10...
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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 used, by researchers and manufacturers for extraction. The object of the present study is to study the effect of the coarse and fine particles on percentage of extract yield in plants. The study is conducted on 27 medicinal plants frequently used in Ayurvedic medicine. Soxhlet extraction method using water as solvent is followed in this study. The study concludes that certain group of plants yield higher extract from coarse powders while some produce higher extract yield from fine powders. Whereas, no difference in yield of the coarse and fine powders is observed in some plants. Ayurvedic texts classify the plant material in accordance with material...
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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 carried out to understand the physicochemical, antimicrobial, and fluorescence properties of C. tetragonoloba. HPTLC and phytochemical profiles were also obtained. Preliminary phytochemical analysis showed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, steroids and triterpenes. Microscopy of the sample powder showed the presence of macrosclereids and thickened xylem vessels. The maximum antimicrobial activity of C. tetragonoloba was seen at a sample concentration of 10 µL where the activity was more than standard against Escherichia coli and Aspergillus niger. HPTLC profiling showed 7 bands each in 5 lanes of increasing concentration and a pattern unique to C....
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Symmetric peak and effective peak resolution in chromatography were achieved by adjusting the mobile phase’s pH and amount of organic Phase. The retention time of 2.127 and 4.145 minutes was observed after the elution of Bortezomib and Selinexor respectively. To accurately measure both Selinexor and Bortezomib at the same time, an approach was developed with an optimal wavelength of 236nm. Selinexor and Bortezomib were successfully separated by chromatography using a mobile phase of Acetonitrile: 0.1% Formic acid (30:70, v/v) and Luna Phenyl Hexyl (250×4.6mm, 5μ) column running at 1.0 ml/min. When looking at the linearity range, statistics correlating 0.999 indicates a very excellent correlation. For intermediate precision intervals, the relative standard deviation of Selinexor and Bortezomib, respectively, was 0.47 and 0.53, indicating the reproducibility of the analytical approach. The suggested analytical approach has a low LOD, which means that it is also extremely sensitive. This indicates that the suggested approach has sample accuracy by ICH requirements, as 99.9 and 100.2 percent of the spiking Selinexor and Bortezomib, respectively, were...
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