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<title>2017</title>
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<updated>2026-04-12T22:48:50Z</updated>
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<title>Transnasomucosal mucoadhesive microemulsion of zaltoprofen: A comparative brain distribution study</title>
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<author>
<name>Mandal, Surjyanarayan</name>
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<author>
<name>Mandal, Snigdha Das</name>
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<name>Chuttani, Krishna</name>
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<name>Dharamsi, Abhay</name>
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<name>Subudhi, Bharat bhushan</name>
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<updated>2020-11-28T08:03:32Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Transnasomucosal mucoadhesive microemulsion of zaltoprofen: A comparative brain distribution study
Mandal, Surjyanarayan; Mandal, Snigdha Das; Chuttani, Krishna; Dharamsi, Abhay; Subudhi, Bharat bhushan
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Pharmacognostic, physicochemical and phytochemical investigation of Grangea maderaspatana</title>
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<author>
<name>Dodiya, Tanvi</name>
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<author>
<name>Jain, Vineet</name>
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<updated>2020-11-10T05:41:55Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">Pharmacognostic, physicochemical and phytochemical investigation of Grangea maderaspatana
Dodiya, Tanvi; Jain, Vineet
Grangea maderaspatana is a popular Indian medicinal plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. This plant is commonly known as Madras Carpet. It has long been used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for various diseases. Literature reveals that the phytoconstituents like steroids, terpenes, flavonoids, saponins, carbohydrates, phenolics and tannins are present in the plant. Pharmacognostical standards on G. maderaspatana are not yet available for correct identification of plant material and to ascertain its quality and purity. The present study was therefore undertaken to determine the required pharmacognostical standards according to the Pharmacopoeial guidelines for evaluation of the plant. The study included examination of morphological, microscopical, physicochemical properties, phytochemical analysis and HPTLC fingerprinting. The standardization parameters presented in this paper may be suggested to establish the authenticity of Grangea maderaspatanaand can also help to distinguish the drug from its other species. The pharmacognostic profile of the plant presented here will contribute in standardization viz., quality, purity and sample identification.
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<dc:date>2017-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<entry>
<title>Concept of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Perspectives of Ayurveda  and Modern  Science</title>
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<author>
<name>Patel, M G</name>
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<author>
<name>Prajapati, D P</name>
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<updated>2020-11-10T05:38:43Z</updated>
<published>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Concept of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Perspectives of Ayurveda  and Modern  Science
Patel, M G; Prajapati, D P
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a hormonal disorder affecting 12-18% women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS have irregular menstrual cycle, excess of androgens, insulin resistance, serum lipids alteration, anovulation, acne, hirsutism and infertility. According to Ayurveda this type of clinical features are found in Pushpadhni jataharini (disease similar to Polycystic ovarian syndrome mostly having hyperandrogenism and anovulatory cycle) and Nashtartva (no proper growth of follicles and chronic anovulation). It involves the imbalance of dosha, dhatu and upadhatu. Evidence based medical management of PCOS is done by controlling irregular menses, treatment of hirsutism and acne, management of infertility and insulin resistance. The chemical based drugs induce ovulatory cycle in women, instead of allowing it to restore to its original healthy rhythm. The successful treatment of infertility is usually possible in the majority of patients with PCOS by using natural, non-invasive and non-chemical remedies. The present review provides information about some herbal plants, extracts of plants, active constituents from plants and some formulations clinically tested in animal models inducing PCOS and humans suffering from PCOS.
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<dc:date>2017-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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