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- Essential Immunonutrients in COVID-19: An Evidence-Based Review
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1 President- Medical & Regulatory Affairs Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Mumbai, IN
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1 President- Medical & Regulatory Affairs Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Mumbai, IN
2 Assistant General Manager- Medical, Scientific Department, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
3 Sr. Scientific Executive- Scientific Department, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 74, No 6 (2021), Pagination: 20-26Abstract
A ‘well-fed’ immune system is extremely important to ensure it performs the function of protecting against the viral offense. Various nutrients and minerals play a vital role in maintaining the integrity and function of the immune system. Among the various nutrients and minerals, vitamin C, vitamin D, and zinc stand out for having immune-modulatory functions which are demonstrated in a substantial body of evidence. In the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19, nutrients that can optimize the immune system to prevent or lower the risk of severe disease progression are very essential. Medical literature shows that deficiency of one or more of these nutrients may affect the immunity status of an individual and may predispose a person to an adverse prognosis of COVID-19. Therefore, adequate intake of vitamin C, D, and zinc may present as a promising tool in prehabilitation with immunonutrition for COVID-19 prevention and management. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the role of vitamin C, D, and zinc as an immunomodulatory agent in COVID-19 management.Keywords
Vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, immunity, immunonutrition, COVID-19References
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- From Darkness to Light : Clinical Insights on Melatonin
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1 Medical & Regulatory Affairs, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, 23-A Shah Industrial Estate, Andheri, Mumbai, IN
2 Scientific Department, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
1 Medical & Regulatory Affairs, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, 23-A Shah Industrial Estate, Andheri, Mumbai, IN
2 Scientific Department, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 74, No 8 (2021), Pagination: 30-36Abstract
Melatonin also known as ‘sleep hormone’ is synthesized and released from the pineal gland in response to the luminous information. Melatonin primarily contributes to the regulation of biological rhythms and induction of sleep. Apart from this, due to its inherent anti-oxidant property, it is known to impart protection to various tissues. In addition, it also exhibits multiplicity of physiological effects all over the body. At therapeutic level, Melatonin is used for the management of primary as well as secondary sleep disorders, jet lag, and synchronization of cardiac rhythms. Additionally, due to its pleiotropic benefits it is used in various disorders.Keywords
Melatonin, Sleep Disorders, Pleiotropic Benefits, Therapeutic Benefits.References
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- Dapagliflozin and Neuro-Nutrition: A Pragmatic Approach to Manage Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
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1 President-Medical & Regulatory Affairs, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Mumbai, IN
2 Deputy General Manager-Medical, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
3 Assistant General Manager-Medical, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
1 President-Medical & Regulatory Affairs, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, Mumbai, IN
2 Deputy General Manager-Medical, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
3 Assistant General Manager-Medical, Dept. of Scientific, Aristo Pharmaceuticals Private Limited, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 76, No 2 (2023), Pagination: 28-30Abstract
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is the most prevalent microvascular complication of diabetes mellitus. DPN results from a complex interaction of factors including hyperglycemia, glucotoxicity, increased intracellular glucose concentration-induced mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, etc. A multifaceted approach is warranted for the clinical treatment of DPN. Combination therapy of an antidiabetic agent along with neuro-nutrition aimed at addressing the pathogenic features of neuropathy can be a potential treatment option for effective management of DPN.Keywords
Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM), Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy (DPN), Dapagliflozin, Neuro-Nutrition, B-Group Vitamins, Neuroprotection.References
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