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... 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 ... See full document

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... The animals were weighed and numbered. The right hind paw just beyond tibio tarsal junction was marked, so that every time the paw was dipped into water column upto the fixed mark to ensure constant paw volume. ... See full document

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... 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 ... See full document

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... In vitro drug release study of DPC of Metoclopramide HCl was performed in USP dissolution apparatus Type 2 (paddle).Phosphate buffer ph 6.8 was used as a dissolution media. The bowls of the dissolution tester was filled ... See full document

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... S-allyl cysteine sulphoxide ( SACS), a sulphur containing amino acid of Allium sativum L (Garlic) that is the precursor of allicin and garlic oil, has been found to show significant antidiabetic effects in alloxan ... See full document

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... In the present study we have employed the screening of anti-diabetic, anti-hyperlipedimic and anti-oxidant activities of ATH-2K13 formulation in Streptopzotocin induced diabetic rats. It is a chemical method of ... See full document

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... yl)acetamides 3(a-i), 2-[(4-amino-5-phenyl-4H-1,2,4-triazol-3-yl) thio]-N- (substituted phenyl) acetamides 5(a-i) and 2-[(4-amino-5- pyridin-3-yl-4H-1,2,4- ... See full document

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... 3. Nobrega A. Joaquim et al; Evaluation of inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometers with axially and radially viewed configurations. Elsevier Science B.V., Spectrochimia Acta Part B 57 (2002) ... See full document

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... of 4 % TCA and then the contents were centrifuged at 5000 ...filtrate, 4 ml filtrate was used for further analysis. To 4 ml extract 1 drop of thiourea and 1 ml of 2-4 DNPH were added, the test ... See full document

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... In vitro dissolution study as shown in (Table 3) indicates that formulation F5 (96.45%) was having more release as compared to other formulations. In the present study it was observed that, as the concentration of ... See full document

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... Capsule dosage form was analyzed and the results of assay showed that the amount of drugs were in good agreement with the label claim of formulation as indicated by % assay, 99.64% for EPE and 99.27% for DICLO. The ... See full document

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... and facilitates patients’ satisfaction,[27] only few studies have examined empathy level in pharmacy students.[28-29] A study by Fjortoft et al (2011), found that empathy level in first year pharmacy students is ... See full document

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... drug. Rabbits (approx. 3 kg) are either anaesthetized or maintained in the conscious state depending on the purpose of study. In the anaesthetized model, intramuscular injection of a combination of ketamine and ... See full document

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... and volume for the correct administration of the active ingredient, but in modern pharmaceutical dosage forms they often fulfill multi-functional roles such as modifying release, improvement of the stability and ... See full document

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... The permeation of drugs across is also enhanced by physical means like pulsed DC iotophorosis i.e it passes a few milliamperes of current to a few square centimeters of skin through the electrode placed in contact with ... See full document

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... increases the urine output and helps to relax the blood vessels so that blood can flow more easily. A few methods have been reported including response surface methodology [3], HPLC [4, 5]. With this ... See full document

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... 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 ... See full document

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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] ... See full document

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... Many concepts have been proposed in recent years to provide a dosage form with a longer transit time and therefore a more efficient absorption. The concept of bioadhesion or more specifically Mucoadhesion is one of them ... See full document

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... 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 ... See full document

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