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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011
... Adulterated and substandard pharmaceutical products which pose serious challenge to good health are often produced in compromised environments. These environments predispose the products to risks of contamination. ... See full document
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... [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 ... See full document
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... After 15 days the animals were sacrificed and blood was collected from the retro- orbital plexus of the rats. Then serum was separated by centrifugation (3000 rpm, 2 min) at room temperature. The serum directly ... See full document
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... quality depends on appropriate design of quality attributes during product development. phase[r] ... See full document
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... 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 ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011
... 97% (Fig. 2), which is about 18-fold increase, compared with Aceclofenac alone. Solid dispersions prepared with 6 parts of PEG 6000 and 4.5 parts of Poloxamer 407 were chosen for lyophilization because these ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 2 - 2011
... Sodium nitroprusside in aqueous solution at physiological pH spontaneously generates nitric oxide, which interacts with oxygen to produce nitrite ions, which can be determined by the use of the Griess lllosvoy reaction. ... See full document
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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 ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 4 - 2011
... microspheres as showed by the SEM. It was investigated that on increasing the concentration of polymer the particle size increases. The mean particle size of microspheres increased from 71.1µm to 190.9 with increase in ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 4 - 2011
... Detection of disease like cancer, direct glucose determination in blood. using reagent less optical biosensor [5], [6] 2[r] ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 5 - 2011
... of 1-[3-(aminomethyl)phenyl]-N-3-fluoro-2'- (methylsulfonyl)-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl]-3-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-5-carboxamide (DPC423), a highly potent, selective, and orally bioavailable inhibitor of ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 4 - 2011
... The structure and type of ME system was characterized by rheological measurements. Results obtained from the viscosity study reveals that viscosity increased from 52.59 cP to 75.38 cP, with increasing water content which ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011
... most widely used method for the characterization of natural products and their preparations. [7] The chloroform extract yielded maximum spots in TLC, followed by methanol and petroleum ether extracts respectively ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011
... The use of medicinal plant is growing worldwide because of the increasing toxicity and allergic manifestations of the synthetic drugs. Helminth infections are among the most common infections in man, affecting a large ... See full document
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... 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 ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 5 - 2011
... definite volume of the microbial suspension (inoculums) was poured into the sterilized nutrient agar media (cooled at 40ºC) and mixed ...equal volume of a solution of synthesized compounds and standard ... See full document
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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 ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 3 - 2011
... different successive extracts namely petroleum ether, ethanol and aqueous using.. Pheretima posthuma as test worms.[r] ... See full document
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Volume 1 | Issue 6 - 2011
... irritation leading to formation of gastric ulcers. [2, 3] Natural products have contributed significantly towards the development of modern medicine. Recently traditional medicine worldwide is being re-evaluated ... See full document
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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. ... See full document
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