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- Formulation of Clindamycine hydrochloride Vaginal Suppository Containing Lacto Bacillus Spores
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1 MJRP college of heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP university, Jaipur, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
1 MJRP college of heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP university, Jaipur, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 5-7Abstract
The present research and study is directed to Anti-microbial and lactic acid bacillus combination in a comprising pharmaceutical acceptable carrier and the methods for treating fungal, bacterial, protozoal and yeast infection. Some of the most common pathogens associates with invasive fungal infections are the opportunistic yeast, such as Candida spp. and Asppergillus spp. thousands of Candida spp cells can be present in an individual, primarily in the gastrointestinal tract, as a harmless commensal organism. However, Candida spp., such as C.albicans, cause oppotunistics fungal infections. Infections can be localized such as a vaginal infection or an oral infection, both of which cause a considerable degree of discomfort. The objective of this study was to develop a vaginal suppository containing lacti acid bacillus spores. Further the present research study provided the combination of anti infective drug Clindamycine Hydrochloride with micro organism lactic acid bacillus spores in a pharmaceutical formulation as suppository.Keywords
Vaginosis, Lactic acid Bacillus Spores, Clindamycine Hydrochloride, Formulation, Viability Stability.References
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- Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory Potential of Cyathocline lyrata Cass Plant Extract by Using Carrageenan Induced and Formalin Induced Rat Paw Edema
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1 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
1 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
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Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol 3, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 90-94Abstract
The present study was aimed at evaluating the chloroform extracts of whole part of Cyathocline lyrata cass antiinflammatory activity. Anti-inflammatory activity of chloroform extracts of whole part of Cyathocline lyrata cass was evaluated by carrageenan induced hind paw edema and Formalin induced paw edema method. Chloroform extracts of whole part of Cyathocline lyrata cass produced significant Anti-inflammatory activity when evaluated by carrageenan induced hind paw edema and Formalin induced paw edema method respectively. The interpretation of the results was done after subjecting the data obtained from various studies to statistical analysis which included one-way ANOVA followed by post-hoc with Dunnets t-test. The results suggest that the chloroform extracts of whole part of Cyathocline lyrata cass posses anti-inflammatory.Keywords
Cyathocline lyrata cass, Anti-inflammatory, Carrageenan Induced Hind Paw Edema, Formalin Paw Edema.References
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