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  • Recent advancements in non-invasive drug administration methods are focused on alternatives to traditional needle injections, with transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS) being the most promising option due to their low rejection rates and patient comfort.
  • * TDDS has applications in both the pharmaceutical and skincare industries, allowing for targeted local drug delivery and reducing unwanted drug distribution.
  • * Transferosomes have emerged as effective carriers for various therapies, helping to overcome the challenges of delivering larger and hydrophilic molecules through the skin by taking advantage of hydration gradients for better absorption.*
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The main issue with Hypertension therapy is quick commencement of effect. The creation of suitable dose forms may help address the issue of medications having a delayed beginning of effect. Oral Antihypertensive medication treatment is best suited for and has seen a rise in popularity with fast-disintegrating tablets.

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Objective: This work is aimed to Formulate, Optimize and Evaluate Gastro-Retentive Microspheres of Antidiabetic Agent by Full Factorial Design.

Methods: Microspheres were prepared using Emulsification-cross linking technique. To this HPMC-K4M and Carbopol was dissolved in 250 ml of water and allowed to swell for 24 hr at room temperature.

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The pharmaceutical industry must maintain stringent quality assurance standards to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance. A key component of the well-known Six Sigma methodology for process improvement and quality control is precise and comprehensive documentation. However, there are a number of significant issues with traditional documentation procedures, including as slowness, human error, and difficulties with regulatory standards.

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Objectives: The present study aims to assess the antidepressant activity of extracts in mice and phytochemical analysis of the active extract by GC-MS.

Materials And Methods: After oral administration of extracts, tail suspension test (TST), force swim tests (FST), and open field tests (OFT) were performed to assess the antidepressant activity. GC-MS analysis of methanol extract of was performed to ascertain the chemical constituents in the bioactive extract.

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The title compound, 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-4-formyl-[1, 2, 3] oxadiazol-3-ium-5-olate 5 was synthesized under ultrasonication by formylation of 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-[1, 2, 3] oxadiazol-3-ium-5-olate 4 and characterized by spectral studies. The ultrasonic method of synthesis was found to be simple, ecofriendly, economical, reduces reaction time and gave good yield when compared with traditional methods of synthesis. Anticancer activity of the compounds were tested against 60 human tumor cell lines and compared with standard drug vincristine sulphate.

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Embelia ribes ameliorates lipopolysaccharide-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome.

J Ethnopharmacol

June 2015

Department of Pharmacology, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Embelia ribes Burm. f. (Fam.

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In vitro relaxant and spasmolytic effects of essential oil of Pistacia integerrima Stewart ex Brandis Galls.

J Ethnopharmacol

June 2015

Department of Pharmacology, Bombay College of Pharmacy, Kalina, Santacruz (E), Mumbai 400098, India. Electronic address:

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Pistacia integerrima J.L. Stewart ex Brandis (Family: Anacardiaceae) galls are used in Indian ethnomedicine for its anti-asthmatic, sedative and spasmolytic properties, however, there are no scientific studies demonstrating its spasmolytic activity.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Pistacia integerrima J.L. Stewart ex Brandis locally known as Karkatashringi is an important medicinal plant whose galls are valued in traditional medicine used in India for the treatment of asthma, chronic bronchitis, phthisis, diarrhea, fever, other ailments for the respiratory tract, and as antispasmodic, carminative, antiamoebic and anthelmintic.

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