Pradeepkumar, Bhupalam Goruntla, Narayana Chinthaginjala, Haranath Reddy, K. Somasekhar Ahad, Abdul Sudheer, A. Raghavendra, M.
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
BACKGROUND: These days, poly pharmacy is very common for the treatment of multiple diseases and majority of drugs were metabolized with CYP 450 enzymes. Diabetes mellitus is such a disorder, which requires continuous therapy for the control of blood glucose concentration. Depression was quite common in diabetic patients. Therefore, multiple drugs r...
Vijayan, Anju Dawman, Lesa Das, Gargi Tiewsoh, Karalanglin Sharawat, Indar Kumar
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
Babu, Thirunavukkarasu Arun
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
Zhu, Tian-tian Zhu, Chao-Nan Huang, Ning Yu, Xin Wan, Guang-rui Wang, Shuang-xi Song, Ping Xu, Jian Li, Peng Yin, Ya-ling
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
OBJECTIVES: This work aimed to determine tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ)'s effects on insulin resistance (IR) and liver steatosis in diabetic animals and to explore the underpinning mechanisms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male ApoE-/-mice underwent streptozocin (STZ) administration while receiving a sucrose/fat-rich diet for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM...
Srikumar, Prabhu K Bhagyashree, B. N. Srirangarajan, Sridharan Ravi, Rao. J. Vinaya, Rudresh
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
OBJECTIVES: The objective is to evaluate the association of Solobacterium moorei ( S. moorei ) to halitosis and to also check for the effects of two different mouth rinses on levels of S. moorei in saliva and tongue coating and its impact on oral halitosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This was a placebo-controlled parallel study of 160 individuals who w...
Maurya, Miteshkumar Rajaram Gautam, Sunanda Raj, Jeffrey Pradeep Saha, Shruti Ambre, Sanchita Thakurdesai, Aishwarya Shah, Aditya Thatte, Urmila Mukund
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
BACKGROUND: CYP3A5 enzymes belong to the phase I Group of drug-metabolizing enzymes, which are involved in the metabolism of 50% of the drugs. Participants with CYP3A5 genotype: CYP3A5 *1/*1 are fast metabolizers of drugs and hence will require higher dosing. Whereas those with CYP3A5 * 3/*3 are poor metabolizers of drugs and will require a lower d...
Gupta, Sonu Bansal, Ravinder Nath Sodhi, Surender Pal Singh Brar, Gursimrat Kaur
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is an episodic facial pain which feels like an electric shock of unilateral origin. This neuropathic disorder is an intensely stressful to bear for patient and impacts the quality of life. Most of the cases of TN arise when the root of fifth cranial nerve, i.e., trigeminal nerve is compressed after a few millimeters of its...
Shi, Mili Ma, Yue Xu, Pin
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
OBJECTIVE: The present study aimed to elucidate the molecular network mechanism of the Rujiling capsule in the treatment of hyperplasia of mammary glands through network pharmacology and molecular docking. MATERIALS AND METHODS: TCMSP and TCMID databases were screened for the active components and their action targets of the Rujiling capsule, where...
Saikia, Beenita Buragohain, Lipika Barua, Chandana Choudhury Sarma, Jadav Tamuli, Sarojini Mahanta Kalita, Dhruba Jyoti Barua, Acheenta Gohain Barua, Iswar Chandra Elancheran, Ramakrishna
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology
OBJECTIVE: Conyza bonariensis is an ornamental medicinal weed. This experiment was planned to explore the outcome of petroleum ether extract of C. bonariensis (PECB) leaves on scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For impairing memory, 0.4 mg/kg (i. p.) of scopolamine was given. Fifty to 200 mg/kg of PECB was fed orally to rat...
Agarwal, Rakesh
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Indian Journal of Pharmacology