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Milk and milk products are nutritious food items containing numerous essential nutrients. This study was carried out to determine the influence of variable season on profiling of amino acid and protein content from 90 bovine milk collected (March 2018 to February 2019) samples belongs to four tehsils of Singrauli district. The most abundant amino acid was glutamic acid, followed by proline and leucine. Concentration of amino acid in cow milk was found to be in order of Glycine < histidine < alanine < methionine < isoleucine < phenylalanine < threonine < tyrosine < serine < lysine < valine and aspartic acid < arginine < leucine < proline < glutamic acid. Amino acid status in buffalo milk sample was found in order Glycine < histidine < methionine < alanine < phenylalanine < isoleucine < threonine < arginine < tyrosine < serine and lysine < aspartic acid < valine < leucine < proline < glutamic acid. Average protein content comparison, results, in rainy season, maximum protein content was in Deosar and...
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In recent years, it has been reported that many herbal plants contain antiviral agents which combat a human disease that is caused by pathogenic viruses. The natural products which are obtained from plants as antiviral agents against viruses have gone through researches to check the efficacy and potentials of the herbal products in the prevention of viral disorders. On the basis of randomized controlled studies and in-vivo studies, and in-vitro studies, some agents are utilized all across the globe. Progressively numerous studies on therapy of antivirals have been increased. Though, efficacy remains disputable for antiviral drugs that are employed for viral disorders. The viral diseases are challenging for the health of people around the world cause significant increase in mortality and enhance crises. There are many synthetic antiviral drugs that have a large number of side effects and have narrow therapeutic window range, while in the other hand herbal formulations have minimized side effects. The advantages of herbal formulation over synthetic drugs encourage us to devise and expand new...
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Gastric acid hypersecretion is a major cause of gastric complications like hypergastrinemia, hyperhistaminemia and Zollinger-Ellison syndrome. Out of various drug treatments used, H2-receptor antagonists possess some limitations, such as the development of tolerance when used for a long period, having a short duration of action, and no complete inhibition of acid secretion in response to a meal. In the case of PPIs they are showing the slow onset of action, short half-life, incomplete acid suppression, and differences in effectiveness in patients due to CYP2C19 (Cytochrome P2C19) metabolism To overcome these limitations, other alternative better therapeutic agents should be focused. Potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs) or Acid pump antagonists (APAs) are new H+/K+-ATPase inhibitors that can exhibit almost complete inhibition of gastric acid secretion through reversible and K+-competitive inhibition of the enzyme. In our research work, We are reporting the synthetic methods of novel Quinazoline derivatives and their preliminary gastric acid secretion suppression action. Proposed compounds belong to two Series of N-((3-Benzamido-4-oxo-3, 4-dihydroquinazolin 2-yl) methyl)-N- (substituted) phenyl-benzamides and were prepared, and...
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Candesartan is an angiotensin receptor blocker, used as an anti-hypertensive drug. It is available in the salt form of cilexetil i.e.; Candesartan cilexetil belongs to class II of the Biopharmaceutical classification system. It is a poorly soluble drug, and the bioavailability is 15%. The intention of the study is to improve the solubility of the poorly soluble drug, Candesartan cilexetil using the inclusion complexation technique with γ-CD as a complexing agent. Complexation is the association between two or more molecules to form a non-covalent-based complex that has a higher solubility than the drug itself. Binary mixtures of Candesartan cilexetil were prepared with three different techniques (Physical Mixture, Kneading method, Solvent evaporation method)in three different ratios (1:1, 1:2, 1:3). The prepared complexes were analyzed using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. In-vitro dissolution studies were performed for all the prepared complexes by different methods in different ratios in order to define the most appropriate ratio and preparation...
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The earliest anecdotes of ‘medical device’ dates back thousands of years. In 7000 BC, Neolithics used flint-tipped drills and bowstrings for dentistry. However, regulation of medical devices has only happened recently. Modern medical devices are used for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. This industry is one of the most dynamic, disruptive, and fastest-growing among all segments in healthcare. However, there are challenges. The transition from innovation to patient care and eventually financial success has proven to be the Achilles hill for most organizations attempting to create a niche within the industry. There has been a multitude of problems to deal with. Financial, operational, technological, and regulatory issues have been plaguing the industry for years. Thankfully, with the advent of new-age technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning, we are witnessing a paradigm shift in this space. In this review article, we delve deep into the history, evolution, and challenges in the medical devices space. We also look at the emerging technologies that are shaping the...
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