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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... Active pulmonary tuberculosis is chronic if untreated and leads to progressive destruction of lung tissue. Cavities formed in the lungs erode into pulmonary blood vessels resulting in life threatening hemorrhage. General ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... The scavenging reaction between (DPPH.) and an antioxidant (H-A) was shown in figure 2. 4.3 mg of DPPH (1, 1-Diphenyl –2-picrylhydrazyl) was dissolved in 3.3 ml methanol; it was protected from light by ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... type 1 [66], upper respiratory tract infection [67], cyclophosphamide-induced toxicity [68], hepatoprotective [69], filaricidal [70], hypotensive [71], activation of TRPV4 channels [72], induction of uterus ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... Methodology for Simultaneous estimation of Gallic acid, Curcumin and quercetin in Polyherbal formulation for psoriasis.. 72 Apparatus[r] ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... Milk thistle is an annual or biennial plant. It is erect, stout, 5-10 feet tall with large prickly leaves, large purple flowering heads and strongly spinescent stems (Fig. 1). When broken the leaves and stems ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 1 - 2011

... 6. Hasan S.M.R., Hossain M.M., Akter R., Jamila M., Mazumder M.E.H., Alam M.A., Faruque A., Rana S., Rahman S. Analgesic activity of the different fractions of the aerial parts of Commelina benghalensis Linn. ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... Figure: 1) reveals that aqueous extract of Rotula aquatica at concentration 75 mg/ml was more effective than the other concentration of aqueous extract of Rotula aquatica against Pheritma ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... different locations in South-Eastern Nigeria were evaluated to determine their conformity with stipulated standards. The microbiological qualities of 87.5% of the metronidazole brands tested contain viable microbial load ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... aqueous solution (containing HPMC E5 and SDS, 2:1, w/w) under sonication for 5 min. Continuous sonication was applied via a probe sonicator. Thus, preliminary RH suspensions were obtained and labeled as SO-RH. The ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... Plant material: The mature leaves of Psidium guajava L. (Myrtaceae), were collected during November 2010 from Nadia, West Bengal, India. The plant material was taxonomically identified by Dr. P. Venu, Scientist F, ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... likely not be forgotten One of my favorite uses (and no this isn't a suggestion) is to drink a cup of tea in the evening; 1 teaspoon per cup of water. I do this because of its high content of magnesium and ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... The fresh leaves of Ixora coccinea Linn and Ixora perviflora Vahl were collected from the Medicinal Plants’ Garden of Gupta College Of Technological Sciences, in the morning between 9 to 10 a.m. during the months of ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... quality depends on appropriate design of quality attributes during product development. phase[r] ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... Aceclofenac, a non steroidal anti-inflammatory agent is BCS class II drug (highly permeable and low soluble) shows poor aqueous solubility, in order to improve solubility and dissolution rate; solid dispersions of ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... ATPase involved in hydrochloric acid production in the stomach. [1] Clarithromycin is a broad spectrum antimicrobial new generation macrolide active against most Gram positive aerobic cocci and Gram positive ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... [Fig 1] Genetic studies of families and populations have generated useful information on genes and mutations associated with or linked to obesity, body fat distribution, and other relevant ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011

... Diabetes mellitus was induced in male Wistar albino rats (150-180 g) by a single i.p. injection of 160 mg/kg body weight of alloxan monohydrate in 0.9% w/v saline solution to overnight fasted rats. The rats were kept for ...

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Vol. 1, Issue 2, October 2011

Vol. 1, Issue 2, October 2011

... MJLTM Vol. 1, Issue 2, October 2011 listening passage. He also delineated that he was not looking for a single correct answer, but every question can have different correct responses. He also told ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... hyperglycemic effect as seen with the seed oil given IP. Rather it produces an immediate and sustained hypoglycemic control as can be seen from Figure 1. The increase in blood sugar level after administration of ...

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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011

... different successive extracts namely petroleum ether, ethanol and aqueous using.. Pheretima posthuma as test worms.[r] ...

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