Publications by authors named "Patil Minal"

Simple and eco-friendly biodegradable hydrotropes-assisted spectrophotometric experiments have been designed and validated to quantify ranolazine hydrochloride (RAN.HCl) in extended-release tablets. The citric acid and sodium citrate are employed as hydrotropes, serving as promising alternatives to polar organic solvents.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of low-dose atropine (0.01%) in slowing down myopia progression in Indian children over a two-year period.
  • A total of 732 children aged 6 to 14 participated, with results showing that atropine significantly reduced the average myopia progression from -0.75 D to -0.24 D.
  • Younger children and those with higher initial myopia experienced greater progression and a poorer response to treatment, highlighting the significance of targeted interventions.*
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Ocular trauma is the most frequent cause of monocular blindness. Ocular surface injury is the commonest among ocular injuries. Corneal abrasion and foreign body are the most common corneal injuries.

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Purpose: To study the retinal vascular oxygen saturation in amblyopic eyes and compare them to unaffected fellow eyes and eyes of normal subjects.

Methods: A total of 32 amblyopic, 24 normal and 13 fellow eyes of patients below age of 18 were enrolled in this prospective observation study. Retinal oximetry was performed using the Oxymap T1 retinal oximeter.

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We report the case of a 2-year-old girl with an unusual unilateral congenital cystic lesion of the crystalline lens in the right eye. We describe the clinical features, ultrasound biomicroscopy, hypothesis for the possible origin of the cyst, and management of this rare and previously undescribed developmental anomaly.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Ficus religiosa Linn is frequently used for the treatment of nervous disorders among Pawara tribe of the Satpuda range, India.

Aim Of The Study: This study aimed to investigate the anticonvulsant activity of the aqueous aerial root extract of Ficus religiosa in chemoconvulsant-induced seizures in mice.

Materials And Methods: The anticonvulsant activity of the extract (25, 50 and 100 mg/kg, p.

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