POTENTIAL OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT OF FICUS BENGHALENSIS ON OPEN WOUNDS AND INFLAMMATION

Authors Rita M. Charde J.L.Chaturvedi College of Pharmacy, Electronic Zone Building, MIDC, Hingna Road, Nagpur- 440016.MS Hemant J. Dhongade J.L.Chaturvedi College of Pharmacy, Electronic Zone Building, MIDC, Hingna Road, Nagpur- 440016.MS Manoj S. Charde Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur- 440033, MS S. B. Joshi Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rashtrasant Tukadoji … Read more

In-vitro antihelmintic effects of two Kenyan plant extracts against Heamonchus contortus adult worms

Patrick Gachoki Kareru   Abstract   This study was on evidence based information that Entada leptostachya Harms and Rapanea rhododendroides (Gil) Mez were used by the herbalists in Mbeere County, Kenya, for the treatment of gastrointestinal worms. The plants aqueous and solvent extracts were tested for their in-vitro antihelmintic activity against Haemonchus contortus adult worms. … Read more

A STUDY TO ANALYZE VARIOUS FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO STRESS IN FIRST YEAR MBBS STUDENTS DURING EXAMINATION

Gajalakshmi Ganesh, Kavitha U, Anandarajan B, Chandrasekar M   Abstract   Introduction: Exam stress is a set of responses that includes excessive worry, depression, nervousness and irrelevant thinking to a class of stimuli from an individual’s experience of assessment and outcome. The rationale of this study is to assess the examination related stress among the … Read more

THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY AND PHYTOCHEMICALS OF THE LEAVES OF STYLOSANTHES FRUTICOSA

Paul John Peter, Venkatesan M., Yesu Raj J.   Abstract   The antibacterial activity and phytochemicals of the leaves of Stylosanthes fruticosa were evaluatedagainst three Gram-positive bacteria viz. Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus faecalis ,Staphylococcus aureusand five Gram-negative bacteria viz. Klebsiella pneumonia Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium ,and Proteus vulgaris. Both polar and nonpolar extracts viz. … Read more

A Case Report On Submandibular Megalith

Authors Gaurav Solanki DOI: https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v2i2.488 Abstract Sialolithiasis stands for the most etiology of salivary gland obstruction which leads to recurrent painful swelling of the involved gland which often increases while eating. Stones may be seen in any of the salivary glands but mostly seen in submandibular gland and its ducts. Here is a case of … Read more

TO INVESTIGATE HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF MACROTYLOMA UNIFLORUM. SEED EXTRACT ON PARACETAMOL AND D-GALACTOSAMINE INDUCED LIVER TOXICITY IN ALBINO RATS.

Authors Hiteshkumar Bhogilal Parmar SHREE DHANVANTARY PHARMACY COLLEGE, NEAR KIM RAILWAY STATION, KIM-KUDSAD ROAD, SURAT-394110 DOI: https://doi.org/10.7439/ijpr.v2i2.546 Abstract Hepatoprotective activity of 95% methanolic extract was investigated against D-Galactosamine Downloads Download data is not yet available. Author Biography Hiteshkumar Bhogilal Parmar, SHREE DHANVANTARY PHARMACY COLLEGE, NEAR KIM RAILWAY STATION, KIM-KUDSAD ROAD, SURAT-394110 PHARMACOLOGY Downloads PDF   … Read more

IRON BINDING AND RECEPTOR: LACTOFERRIN AND TONB RECEPTORS

Shashank Rana, Shrikant Sharma, Ragvendar Singh   Abstract   In this communication, we discuss about biological, structural and other properties of the lactoferrin (LF).  It includes role in iron metabolism, cell proliferation and differentiation. LTF also works as an antibacterial, antiviral and antiparasitic molecule. LF is an iron-binding protein that has been identified in secretions … Read more

EVALUATION OF ISCHEMIA MODIFIED ALBUMIN IN HEPATITIS C POSITIVE HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS : A PILOT STUDY

V Pradeep Kumar, M.M Suchitra, A Madhusudhana Rao, Aparna R Bitla, V Sivakumar, P.V.L.N Srinivasa Rao   Abstract   Background: Chronic hemodialysis (HD) patients are more prone for infection such as Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, which may be associated with increased oxidative stress (OS). Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) levels rises not only during ischemia but … Read more

Comparative study of rate pressure product in obese women with non obese women.

Dr Pallavi shantkumar kanthe, Dr Bheemshetty S Patil, Jyoti P Khodnapur, Shrilaxmi C Bagali, Lata M Mullur, Manjunatha R Aithala   Abstract   Background and Objective: Nowadays Obesity is considered as global epidemic. It exacerbates a large number of  health  problems. Obese people are at risk of impaired cardiac performance, commonly seen in women. So … Read more