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A 30 years male patient from Chennai has presented with asymptomatic, grey-blue hyperpigmented patches of variable shape and size and an elevated erythematous border; the eruption has been symmetrically distributed on the face, the trunk, and the upper extremities for 4 years. This condition was diagnosed as “erythema dyschromicum perstans” which resembles to karunguttam one of the skin diseases in siddha system of medicine. He was treated with siddha medicines as Meganathakulikai for purgation to rearrange three humours (vatham, pitham & kabham), internal medicines (Rasaganthi mezhugu Capsules (RGM), Amukkarachooranam tablet, Seenthilsarkarai chooranam, Keelanelli chooranam tablets) & external medicine (Aruganthylam) @ Sirappu Maruthuvam OPD No: 3, Ayothidass Pandithar Hospital, National Institute of Siddha, Chennai-47 for 48 days. There were no adverse reactions or events observed during the course of treatment. The skin lesion of EDP reduced spontaneously in the treatment period, which is compared by before & after photocopies. This is the first case report in siddha for management of EDP larger study needs to confirm these...
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Background: Numerous methods have been used to induce myocardial ischemia (MI) in Experimental animals. MI induction using chemicals like isoproterenol in animal models is a simple and standardized method with fewer complications. Various doses of Isoproterenol were used extensively as an inducing agent. Aim: The present research aimed to evaluate the effect of Isoproterenol on the heart and lungs of male Wistar albino rats at different doses. Methods: Wistar albino rats were categorized as five groups with six animals each and administered with ISO for two days. Serum and histopathological studies were done. Results: Biochemical alterations and Microscopic features of the tissues showed pathological changes such as focal areas of inflammation, edema and vacuolar changes, and necrosis according to the dose administered, confirming myocardial injury and related necrotic lesions. Conclusion: These findings provide an idea and support fixing the dose for the inducing agent ISO for further cardioprotective...
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Batch cultures of two cyanobacterial species i.e., Nostoc commune and Anabaena variabilis were used to evaluate the impact of UV-B radiation on growth, photosynthetic pigments, lipid peroxidation, proline content, protein content as well as on the enzymes nitrate reductase and glutamine synthetase. The essential targets of UV-B radiation are the photosynthetic apparatus, photosynthetic pigments, and the excitation energy transfer. The UV-B radiation adversely inhibited the growth and photosynthetic pigments in both cyanobacterial strains. The content of Malondialdehyde increased by two-fold in both cyanobacterial species upon prolonged UV-B exposure. Protein content showed varied responses in both cyanobacterial species on UV-B exposure. Anabaena variabilis showed a decrease in protein content, whereas in Nostoc commune protein content elevates with an increase in UV-B exposure duration. With the increase in the duration of UV-B exposure up to 72 hrs the proline content in both species of cyanobacteria increased. Following the different duration of UV-B exposure in the following species, the in-vivo Nitrate reductase activity increased while in-vivo Glutamine synthetase activity decreased, although the...
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Spilanthes acmella plant has been used for various purposes in traditional medicine since time immemorial. The present study aimed to determine the hepatoprotective activity of ethyl acetate extract of Spilanthes acmella in Paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity in experimental animals. The leaves and flowers of this plant were used for this study, and the experiment was carried out in albino rats. The ethyl acetate extract at 100mg/kg and 200mg/kg body weight was evaluated by inducing hepatotoxicity with paracetamol at a dose of 2g/kg body weight and using Silymarin 100mg/kg as the standard reference drug. The hepatoprotective activity was monitored biochemically by estimating serum levels of AST, ALT, ALP, Total Protein, and Total and direct bilirubin. The extract exhibited significant (p<0.05) hepatoprotection in a dose-dependent manner in paracetamol-intoxicated albino rats. The hepatoprotective effects of the extract were comparable to the Standard drug, Silymarin, therefore suggesting further in-depth...
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Introduction: The micro particles and development in the area of micro particles analysis are discussed in this article. Areas Covered: Micro particles are a unique drug carrier method that provides an effective therapeutic alternative to single-unit dose forms that are either traditional or rapid release. Micro particles are produced by filling them with firm gelatin or compressing them immediately. When compared to traditional dosage forms, micro particles manufactured using various types of technologies vary their performance and administration of the dosage form. Micro particles have been tested using in-vitro release techniques like dialysis membrane sacs, and USP equipment IV. According to comparisons of these techniques, USP apparatus IV is the preferred method right now. Accelerated in-vitro release assays were created to reduce the amount of time required for quality control testing. To reduce the necessity for in-vivo performance analysis, in-vitro and in-vivo correlation using real-time and accelerated release data have been produced. Storage stability studies have been carried out to see how different environmental conditions affect microsphere quality over...
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