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Malviya, K. G.
- Formulation of Clotrimazole 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 Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 3, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 5-8Abstract
Human vagina represents a dynamic ecosystem dominated by certain species of Lactobacillus. This microorganism restricts the growth of pathogens by using properties of steric exclusion and inhibitory substance production. Serious complications including bacterial vaginosis and vaginal cancer are often determined in women with reduced numbers of lactobacilli. Local application of Lactobacillus is consequently promising to keep the vagina colonized by this strain, which consequently reduces the infections. The first objective of this research was to develop a local application pharmaceutical formulation of a vaginal suppository containing lyophilized culture of Lactobacillus with anti microbial agent clotrimazole. The second objective was to establish a stable clotrimazole suppositiry alone with Lactic acid Bacillus Spores for vaginosis.Keywords
Vaginosis,Lactic acid bacillus Spores, Clotrimazole, Formulation, Viability, StabilityReferences
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- Management of Male Infertility by Neutraceutical: A Review
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1 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore (MP), IN
2 Radharaman Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P), IN
3 Department of Pharmaceutics, Vels College of Pharmacy Chennai, (T.N), IN
1 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore (MP), IN
2 Radharaman Institute of Pharmacy, Bhopal (M.P), IN
3 Department of Pharmaceutics, Vels College of Pharmacy Chennai, (T.N), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 3, No 1 (2011), Pagination: 10-14Abstract
Seminal oxidative stress in the male reproductive tract is known to result in peroxidative damage of the sperm plasma membrane and loss of its DNA integrity. Normally, a balance exists between concentrations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant scavenging systems. One of the rational strategies to counteract the oxidative stress is to increase the scavenging capacity of seminal plasma. Numerous studies have evaluated the efficacy of antioxidants in male infertility. In this review, the results of different studies conducted have been analyzed, and the evidence available to date is provided. We outline the role of nutritional and biochemical factors from the nutraceutical of anti oxidant class like lycopenes, selenium, folate, zinc, glutathiones, l-arginine, l-carnitine, coenzyme-Q, Vitamin E,Vitamin C,Vitamin B12 in reproduction and male infertility problem.Keywords
Nutraceutical, Male Infertility, SOS, ROS, Antioxidants.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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- A Review:Natural Skin Lighting and Nourishing Agents
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S. C. Shivhare
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K. G. Malviya
1,
K. K. Shivhare Malviya
2,
Neeta K. Rai
3,
Vijay Jain
4,
Arun Kumar
5
Affiliations
1 Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole College of Health Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IN
2 Rani Dhullaiya Memorial Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Sagar Institute of Research & Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
4 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
5 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vel’s University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole College of Health Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, Rajasthan, IN
2 Rani Dhullaiya Memorial Ayurvedic College & Hospital, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Sagar Institute of Research & Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
4 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, IN
5 School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vel’s University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Research Journal of Topical and Cosmetic Sciences, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 11-15Abstract
In the present review article many depigmenting or skin lightening as well as nourishing agents are discussed, including their historical background, biochemical characteristics, type of inhibition and activators from various sources. In this article authors have tried to highlights the mechanism and role of Tyrosinase in melanin formation, which pigmenting the skin, with the various important natural agents which altering pigmentation and nourishing the skin like Alpha-Arbutin, Kojic Acid, Licorice Extract, Mulberry, Glycolic Acid, Lactic Acid, Lemon Juice Extract, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Emblica, Aloe Vera Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Green Tea Extract, Alfalfa Extract, Caviar Extract, Cucumber Fruit extract, Glycerine, Hydrolyzed Soya Protein, Niacin amide, Sugar Cane extract, Safflower seed Oil, Salicylic acid, Squalane, Vitamin E, Watercress extract their sources brief description and the advantages.Keywords
Whitening, Tyrosinase Inhibitors, Natural Lighting and Nourishing Agents.- Formulation of Tinidazole Vaginal Suppository Containing Lacto Bacillus Spores
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1 Sadar Bazar B/H Ram Mandir At Post Paratwada, Dist- Amravati (M.S) Pin code- 444805, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
3 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
1 Sadar Bazar B/H Ram Mandir At Post Paratwada, Dist- Amravati (M.S) Pin code- 444805, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
3 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 5, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 75-78Abstract
Human vagina represents a dynamic ecosystem dominated by certain species of Lactobacillus. This microorganism restricts the growth of pathogens by using properties of steric exclusion and inhibitory substance production. Serious complications including bacterial vaginosis and vaginal cancer are often determined in women with reduced numbers of lactobacilli. Local application of Lactobacillus is consequently promising to keep the vagina colonized by this strain, which consequently reduces the infections. The first objective of this research was to develop a local application pharmaceutical formulation of a vaginal suppository containing lyophilized culture of Lactobacillus with anti microbial agent tinidazole. The second objective was to establish a stable tinidazole suppositiry alone with Lactic acid Bacillus Spores for vaginosis.Keywords
Vaginosis, Lactic Acid Bacillus Spores, Tinidazole, Formulation, Viability, Stability Test.- A Review: Indian Pharmaceutical Education and its Regulatory Authorities
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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
3 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore (M.P), IN
1 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Sciences, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
2 Sharad Pawar College of Pharmacy, Nagpur, IN
3 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore (M.P), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 4, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 14-18Abstract
The present article aimed at focusing the different courses being conducted to prepare the manpower for the pharmacy profession i.e. each and every field which is directly or indirectly related to the production and sell of drugs. The article also highlights the regulatory bodies involved in designing the syllabus also the content of course at every stage of the course, the practical training that a student should undergo at every level. The brief discussion has been made about the functions of the regulatory bodies. A correlation has been made between the theoretical and practical content of the course with the present professional opportunities and the requirement of the Pharma industries. A little attempt has been made and some views are put through this platform for upgrading the standard of education to bridge the gape between the theoretical approach of the course and present need of the pharmacy profession at the industrial as well as educational level. Pharmacy education in India traditionally has been industry and product oriented. The information presented in this paper may stimulate discussion and critical analysis and planning, and will be of value in further adaptation of the pharmacy education to desired educational outcomes.Keywords
Pharmacy Education, Regulatory Bodies, PCI, AICTE, India.- A Review on Liposomes as a Novel Drug Delivery System
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1 Sadar bazar B/H Ram Mandir, At post Paratwada, Dist Amravati (M.S) 444805, IN
2 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Science, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
3 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore(M.P), IN
1 Sadar bazar B/H Ram Mandir, At post Paratwada, Dist Amravati (M.S) 444805, IN
2 MJRP College of Heath Care and Allied Science, MJRP University, Jaipur, IN
3 BM College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Indore(M.P), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 3, No 5 (2011), Pagination: 193-198Abstract
The purpose of this article is to serve as a beginners guide to what the Liposomes as a unique Novel Drug Delivery formulation and to briefly review. liposome's are tools for drug targeting in certain biomedical situations (e.g., cancer, HIV infection, gene therapy etc.) and for reducing the incidence of dose-related drug toxicity. Authors also tried to highlight the various Biomedical applications, Pharmacokinetics of Liposomes, types of liposome and industrial production method of liposomes.Keywords
Liposomes, Pharmacokinetics, Types, Formulation.- Evaluation of Analgesic Potential of Cyathocline lyrata cass Plant in Rats by Using Tail Flick and Hot Plate Method
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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