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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

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... The results of disintegration of all the tablets were found to be within prescribed limits and satisfied the criteria of Orodispersible tablet. The values were found to be in the range of 75± 1.32 to 131 ±.041 sec. The ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... continuous input of drugs with short biological half- lives and eliminates pulsed entry into systemic circulation, which often causes undesirable side effects.[3] A skin patch uses a special membrane to control ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... Immobilization: A total-contact cast is worn until the redness, swelling, and heat subside, generally 8 to 12 weeks, after which the patient should use removable braces or a Charcot restraint orthotic walker for a total ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... A unique feature of topical drug delivery is the direct accessibility of the skin as target organ for diagnosis and treatment. Among the various group of semisolid preparation, t[r] ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... 37. Cárdenas, A., Higuera-Ciapara, I., Goycoolea, F. M. Rheology and aggregation of Cactus (Opuntia ficus- indica) mucilage in solution. J PACD. 1997; 152- 159. 38. Krishnaiah, Y. S. R., Devi, S., Rao, N., Karthikeyan, ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... treated with conventional preparation, second group kept as control (i.e. not received any test substances) and third group of test formulation. Water is given ad libitum during fasting and throughout the experiment. For ...

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... galactose, 4 % arabinose, 7 % rhamnose, 8 % glucose, 5 % glucuronic acid and < 2 % other sugar residues 3, 4 while hydrolysis of the gum yields L-arabinose, L-rhamnose, D-galactose and glucuronic ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... Now days, most of the in vitro studies examining drug transport across buccal mucosa have used buccal tissues from animal models. Animals are sacrificed immediately before the start of an experiment. Buccal mucosa with ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... In solid dispersion technique poorly water soluble drugs is dispersed in highly soluble solid hydrophilic matrix which enhanced the dissolution of the drug and can yiel[r] ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... The total of 136 early diabetic nephropathy patients were randomly divided into two groups. 50 cases in the conventional treated group and 86 in the extract treated group, the therapeutic course being 3 weeks. ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... The accuracy of the test method was evaluated and the recovery results were found between 98 to 102% indicates the method is accurate for the estimation of Methyldopa and Hydrochlorothiazide different dosage forms and ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... A new simple and precise reverse phase high performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed and subsequently validated for the estimation of Sitagliptin phosphate monohydrate in bulk and its pharmaceutical ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... The aim of this review is to improve the solubilization and bioaviailability of poorly soluble drugs by using various approaches like physical, chemical and others[r] ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... by designing the drug in the form of Mucoadhesive Microspheres which includes advantages like, maximized absorption rate due to intimate contact with the absorbing membrane, improved drug protection by polymer ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... in clusters from nodes. Fruits are drupes, turning red when ripe [3]. A variety of constituents have been isolated from different parts which includes berberin, tinosporaside, tinosporin, tinocordifolioside, ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... Solid Dispersion: Solubility Enhancement Technique for poorly water soluble Drugs.. INTRODUCTION [1, 2].[r] ...

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Volume 3, Issue 4

... (IRJPBS) 3 (4): 1-12 3 conventional antimicrobial agents by reducing the residual toxicity of the agents, increasing their efficiency and selectivity, and prolonging the lifetime of the antimicrobial ...

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Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

Volume 3 | Issue 4 - 2013

... The decrese in volume of gastric juice, total acidity, free acidity and increases pH indicate the potential antiulcer effect of the extract. The ulcer healing potency was found in dose dependent manner. During the ...

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Volume 4, Issue 3

... The use of FTIR technique allows pointing out the implication of the different functional groups of excipients by analysing the significant changes in the shape and position of the absorbance bands. In this method ...

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Volume 4 | Issue 3 - 2014

Volume 4 | Issue 3 - 2014

... procera root bark ethanolic extract on cellular (T cell) and humoral (B cell) mediated immune responses using animal models to the antigenic challenge by sheep RBCs, h[r] ...

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