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  • Abnormal tau protein behavior, including hyperphosphorylation and aggregation, is a major feature of tauopathies like Alzheimer's disease, leading to neurodegeneration.
  • The interaction between oxidative stress and tau pathology is complex, with both factors contributing to neuronal damage through impaired microtubule stability and transport.
  • Further research into oxidative stress sources, such as microglial cells, could improve our understanding of tauopathies and aid in developing new treatment strategies.
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Bioremediation of azo dye: A review on strategies, toxicity assessment, mechanisms, bottlenecks and prospects.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Bioproducts Processing Research Laboratory (BPRL), Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala 799046, India. Electronic address:

The synthetic azo dyes are widely used in the textile industries for their excellent dyeing properties. They may be classified into many classes based on their structure and application, including direct, reactive, dispersive, acidic, basic, and others. The continuous discharge of wastewater from a large number of textile industries without prior treatment poses detrimental effects on the environment and human health.

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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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Rapid and sensitive approaches for detecting food fraud: A review on prospects and challenges.

Food Chem

October 2024

Bioproducts Processing Research Laboratory (BPRL), Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala 799046, India. Electronic address:

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  • Food safety concerns necessitate precise and efficient analytical techniques to ensure quality, moving away from traditional, costly methods.
  • Various methods, including spectroscopy, chromatography, DNA barcoding, and IRMS, are employed to detect food fraud, with NI spectroscopy and hyperspectral imaging being particularly favored for their speed, cost-effectiveness, and ability to analyze different food types without causing damage.
  • The advancement in chemometric techniques and the integration of multivariate analysis, such as AI and principal component analysis, enhance the detection of food fraud, making these technologies increasingly relevant in the food industry.
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Aim of the current study is to develop a microemulsion gel for transdermal delivery of tapentadol hydrochloride. Microemulsion was developed using phase diagram and subjected to assay, globule size, PDI, zeta potential, TEM and drug release studies. The optimized microemulsion was converted into gel using carbopol 934 NF and evaluated for viscosity, spreadability, , , FTIR, DSC, stability and skin irritation studies.

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Background: Analytical quality by design (AQbD) affords a systematic scaffolding to triumph a continuously validated, robust assay as well as life cycle management. The resuscitative repurposed drug favipiravir, an oral drug approved for reemerging pandemic influenza in Japan in 2014, is used for the treatment of life-threatening pathogens such as Ebola, Lassa virus, and currently COVID-19. Favipiravir is gaining a great deal of medical importance due to its pharmaceutical applications.

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Advanced oxidation process for the treatment of industrial wastewater: A review on strategies, mechanisms, bottlenecks and prospects.

Chemosphere

December 2023

Bioproducts Processing Research Laboratory (BPRL), Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala, 799046, India. Electronic address:

Due to its complex and, often, highly contaminated nature, treating industrial wastewater poses a significant environmental problem. Many of the persistent pollutants found in industrial effluents cannot be effectively removed by conventional treatment procedures. Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) have emerged as a promising solution, offering versatile and effective means of pollutant removal and mineralization.

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There is a vast development of artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years. Computational technology, digitized data collection and enormous advancement in this field have allowed AI applications to penetrate the core human area of specialization. In this review article, we describe current progress achieved in the AI field highlighting constraints on smooth development in the field of medical AI sector, with discussion of its implementation in healthcare from a commercial, regulatory and sociological standpoint.

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Recent studies indicate cell death is the hallmark of cardiac pathology in myocardial infarction and diabetes. The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signalling pathway is considered a putative salvaging phenomenon, plays a decisive role in almost all cellular, metabolic, and survival functions, and therefore entails precise regulation of its activity. AMPK regulates various programmed cell death depending on the stimuli and context, including autophagy, apoptosis, necroptosis, and ferroptosis.

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Menorrhagia is a frequent gynecological problem that is clinically described as excessive blood loss of 80 mL per menstrual cycle. It has the potential to lower their quality of life and to induce anemia. Medical therapy has typically been the first line of treatment; however, it is frequently ineffectual.

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  • Polypharmacy is common in managing conditions like diabetes and depression, with drugs often interacting due to shared metabolic pathways, specifically CYP450 enzymes.
  • This study investigated how trazodone affects the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of pioglitazone in both normal and diabetic rat models, as well as in rabbits.
  • The results showed that trazodone enhances the hypoglycaemic effects of pioglitazone by altering its metabolism, suggesting careful management when these drugs are used together.
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Unlabelled: The article has been withdrawn at the request of the editor of the journal Recent Patents on Nanotechnology due to incoherent content. Bentham Science apologizes to the readers of the journal for any inconvenience this may have caused. The Bentham Editorial Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at https://benthamscience.

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Background: Garenoxacin mesylate is a novel des-fluoro(6) quinolone, approved and marketed for human use in Japan under the name Geninax.

Objective: In this current work, a simple and stability-indicating method for the assay and dissolution of garenoxacin in garenoxacin tablets 200 mg was performed. New method developed for the particle size measurement of Garenoxacin mesylate Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient using Malvern 2000.

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Formulation Development and In vitro-Ex vivo Assessment of Simvastatin Niosomal Buccal Films.

Recent Pat Nanotechnol

May 2022

Department of Pharmaceutics, CMR College of Pharmacy, Affiliated to JNTUH, Hyderabad, Telangana, 501401, India.

Aim: The present study aims to develop and characterize simvastatin niosomal film for effective buccal delivery.

Methods: Simvastatin niosomes were developed by film hydration technique followed by highpressure homogenization using chiller at 5°C. The simvastatin niosomes were characterized for various physicochemical parameters, and simvastatin plain and niosomal films were prepared using PEO as the base by solvent casting technique.

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Fosinopril diacid is an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor with efficient antihypertensive action. It is an active metabolic product formed in the body from hydrolysis of its prodrug Fosinopril. A sensitive, rapid method with high recovery for Fosinopril diacid from human plasma was developed.

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Objectives: The main objective of the present study is to evaluate the mitigative effect of hydroalcoholic extract of fruits against sodium fluoride (NaF) induced hepatotoxicity.

Methods: In this study, Wistar male albino rats were randomly divided into five groups of six rats each. Group I and II served as normal and toxic controls.

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Objectives: The involvement of T-type calcium channels in cell proliferation and the role of sodium channels in cell migration have been extensively studied in angiogenesis. In the present study, flunarizine, a dual sodium/calcium channel blocker; was selected to evaluate its anti-angiogenic potential. This can be therapeutically beneficial in diseases caused by pathologically excessive angiogenesis.

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Objectives: This research aimed to evaluate the antiangiogenic activity of isolated flavonoid 4a,5,8,8a-tetrahydro-5-hydroxy-3,7,8-trimethoxy-2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl) chromen-4-one (TMF) from Tabebuia chrysantha. STAT3-MMP9 signalling is a signal transduction mechanism that promotes angiogenesis in various cancers.

Methods: The tumour xenografting chicken embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model-based ex vivo assay was used to evaluate the activity of TMF.

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A sensitive, rapid and cost-effective method based on HPTLC with UV detection was developed for the quantitation of Glibenclamide (GLIBEN), Rosiglitazone maleate (ROSI) and Metformin hydrochloride (MET) from a combined dosage form. Pre-coated RP-18 F254s aluminum sheets were used as the stationary phase. Methanol-tetrahydrofuran-water-glacial acetic acid (16: 3.

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Introduction: Drug-related problem (DRP) is any undesirable event experienced by the patient, which is suspected to involve drug therapy and interferes with a desired patient outcome. Most of these DRPs are avoidable with little vigilant effort. DRP admissions need high attention as DRP-related admissions on an average accounted for 8.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The plant Tabebuia chrysantha (Jaq.) Nicholson (Bignoniaceae) is commonly known as "Golden Goddess" in the Southern part of India and "Golden Trumpet Tree " in Central America. Stems of this plant have been traditionally used for antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and anticancer actions.

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Objectives: Diclofenac exhibits limited solubility, low bioabsorption and gastric toxicity. The objective of the study was to address the above limitations and to design a multi-particulate formulation for the chronotherapy of RA.

Materials And Methods: Solid dispersions of DC with SSG and GG were prepared.

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During the twenty-first century, drug discovery is expanding rapidly and a large number of chemical moieties are recognized. Many of them are poorly soluble and hence related biopharmaceutical constraints are to be addressed systematically. Among novel approaches to resolving biopharmaceutical issues, micro- and nano-emulsified systems serve as the best strategy for delivering both hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs owing to their greater solubilization and transportation capabilities.

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Background: Poor oral absorption of budesonide limits the design of its solid oral dosage form. With this context, multiparticulate pulsatile system of budesonide for chronotherapy of nocturnal asthma was aimed in this study.

Methods: Initially, solid dispersions of budesonide (BD) using sodium starch glycolate (SSG) and guar gum (GG) were developed and characterized.

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The whole plant of Stellaria media (family: Caryophyllaceae) has been tested for its antiobesity activity by using progesterone-induced obesity model in female albino mice. The effect of S. media on food consumption pattern, change in body weight, thermogenesis, lipid metabolism, and histology of fat pad.

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