Publications by authors named "S S Sakat"

In vitro and in silico tests were used to assess the possible genotoxicity and mutagenicity of five impurities that may be present in levothyroxine, a drug used for thyroid hormone replacement therapy. Neither ToxTree nor VEGA (Virtual Models for evaluating the properties of chemicals within a global architecture) identified cause for concern for any of the impurities. Ames test results (doses up to 1 mg per plate), with or without metabolic activation, were negative.

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Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin, and Empagliflozin, glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, are indicated for managing type II diabetes. Although the genotoxicity profiles of these drugs are well-explored, limited information exists regarding the genotoxic potential of their impurities. In this investigation, the dimer impurities of Canagliflozin, Dapagliflozin, and Empagliflozin underwent both and assessments for mutagenic potential.

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Background And Aim: Psoriasis (Ps) is a chronic skin inflammatory disorder, that progresses to scaly-red dermal plaque formations associated with inflammation. Divya-Kayakalp-Vati (DKV) and Divya-Kayakalp-Oil (DKO) are traditional Ayurveda herbo-mineral formulations, that are prescribed for the treatment of inflammatory dermal ailments. In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy of Divya-Kayakalp-Vati and Divya-Kayakalp-Oil (DKV-O) combined treatment in ameliorating Ps-like skin inflammation under and conditions.

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Purpose: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory disease that varies in signs and symptoms in different individuals. General symptoms include dryness of the skin, itching, and development of red to brownish-gray patches. Divya-Kayakalp-Vati (DKV) and -Oil (DKO) are Indian polyherbal compositions prescribed for treating inflammatory skin diseases.

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The widely used cancer treatment, chemotherapy, causes severe long-term neuropathic pain in 30-40% cases, the condition clinically known as chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN). Approved conventional analgesics are sometimes ineffective, while others like opioids have undesirable side effects like addiction, seizures, and respiratory malfunctioning. Tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants, although exhibit anti-allodynic effects in neuropathy, also have unpleasant side effects.

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