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Gene Therapy: Towards a New Era of Medicine.

AAPS PharmSciTech

December 2024

Chitkara College of Pharmacy, Chitkara University, Rajpura, Punjab, India.

Over the past years, many significant advances have been made in the field of gene therapy and shown promising results in clinical trials conducted. Gene therapy aims at modifying or replacing a defective, inefficient, or nonfunctional gene with a healthy, functional gene by administration of genome material into the cell to cure genetic diseases. Various methods have been devised to do this by using several viral and non-viral vectors which are either administered by in vivo or ex vivo technique.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a dual role in cancer, acting as both signaling molecules that promote tumour growth and as agents that can inhibit tumour progression through cytotoxic effects. In cancer therapy, ROS-responsive drug delivery systems take advantage of the elevated ROS levels found in tumors compared to healthy tissues. These systems are engineered to release drugs precisely in response to increased ROS levels in tumour cells, allowing targeted and controlled treatment, minimizing side effects, and enhancing therapeutic outcomes.

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Novel drug delivery systems in colorectal cancer: Advances and future prospects.

Pathol Res Pract

October 2024

Faculty of Health, Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia; Discipline of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Ultimo, NSW 2007, Australia.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an abnormal proliferation of cells within the colon and rectum, leading to the formation of polyps and disruption of mucosal functions. The disease development is influenced by a combination of factors, including inflammation, exposure to environmental mutagens, genetic alterations, and impairment in signaling pathways. Traditional treatments such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are often used but have limitations, including poor solubility and permeability, treatment resistance, side effects, and post-surgery issues.

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  • * Early detection is crucial but challenging because symptoms can be minimal or non-specific, and traditional screening methods like imaging and biopsy have limitations in accuracy, cost, and invasiveness.
  • * Innovative biosensors are emerging as a rapid, cost-effective, and less invasive alternative for detecting HCC by identifying various biomarkers, showing promise for improved early diagnosis compared to conventional methods.
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The eye is a most delicate organ protected by several complex biological barriers that are static and dynamic. The presence of these ocular barriers retards drug absorption from topically applied dosage forms at the conjunctival sac. The efficient topical delivery of the drug into the globe is more difficult to achieve and there is a need to develop a topical formulation that may reduce the use of injections and increase patient compliance with decreased frequency of administration.

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Background: Non-communicable diseases are chronic systemic inflammation in humans that occurs because of enhanced inflammatory mediators of the arachidonic acid cascade. We aimed to explore whether the lead chalcone compounds could exhibit anti-inflammatory activity via dual blockage of COX-2/5-LOX enzymes and their regulatory mechanism.

Methods: RAW 264.

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Hepatic cancer is widely regarded as the leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Despite recent advances in treatment options, the prognosis of liver cancer remains poor. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop more representative in vitro models of liver cancer for pathophysiology and drug screening studies.

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Unveiling the Obsession: Exercise Addiction among Female Amateur Runners in Delhi-NCR and the Power of Unwavering Commitment.

J Pharm Bioallied Sci

February 2024

Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural & Social Sciences (FBS), Shree Guru GobindSingh Tricentenary (SGT) University, Gurugram, Haryana, India.

Aim And Objective: This study was intended for a possible relationship that might exist between exercise addiction and unbending commitment among female amateur runners. Exercise addiction (EA) can be characterized as an obsession with physical activity.

Materials And Methods: The "purposive sampling method" was utilized to collect data.

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Using Liver Organoids as Models to Study the Pathobiology of Rare Liver Diseases.

Biomedicines

February 2024

Tissue/Organ Bioengineering and BioMEMS Lab, Organ Transplant Centre of Excellence, Transplant Research and Innovation Department, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Riyadh 11211, Saudi Arabia.

Liver organoids take advantage of several important features of pluripotent stem cells that self-assemble in a three-dimensional culture matrix and reproduce many aspects of the complex organization found within their native tissue or organ counterparts. Compared to other 2D or 3D in vitro models, organoids are widely believed to be genetically stable or docile structures that can be programmed to virtually recapitulate certain biological, physiological, or pathophysiological features of original tissues or organs in vitro. Therefore, organoids can be exploited as effective substitutes or miniaturized models for the study of the developmental mechanisms of rare liver diseases, drug discovery, the accurate evaluation of personalized drug responses, and regenerative medicine applications.

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Background: Non-steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are among the drugs that are most regularly administered to manage inflammation and pain. Over-the-Counter (OTC) NSAIDs are widely accessible, particularly in developing countries like India. This casual approach to using NSAIDs may operate as a magnet for NSAID-related adverse drug reactions (ADRs) among patients.

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Fermented foods and beverages are increasingly being included in the diets of people around the world, as they significantly contribute to flavor and interest in nutrition and food consumption. Plant sources, like cereals and pulses, are employed to produce vegan fermented foods that are either commercially available or the subject of ongoing scientific investigation. In addition, the inclination towards nutritionally healthy, natural, and clean-label products amongst consumers has encouraged the development of vegan fermented products alternative to animal-based products for industrial-scale production.

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Prostate cancer is a disease that is affecting a large population worldwide. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has become a foundation for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer, as used in most clinical settings from neo-adjuvant to metastatic stage. In spite of the success of ADT in managing the disease in the majority of men, hormonal manipulation fails eventually.

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Introduction: Secondary Prevention by Structured Semi-Interactive Stroke Prevention Package in INDIA Trial delivered secondary stroke awareness intervention to sub-acute stroke patients in form of workbook, videos and SMS across 31 centres in 12 languages. Trial was stopped for futility due to fewer vascular outcomes than anticipated. Trial results indicated that trial intervention, did not lead to reduction in vascular events.

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Artificial intelligence is the most powerful and promising tool for the present analytic technologies. It can provide real-time insights into disease spread and predict new pandemic epicenters by processing massive amount of data. The main aim of the paper is to detect and classify multiple infectious diseases using deep learning models.

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Therapeutic Management with Repurposing Approaches: A Mystery During COVID-19 Outbreak.

Curr Mol Med

July 2024

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar-Delhi G.T. Road, Phagwara, 144411, Punjab, India.

The ubiquitous pandemic that emerged due to COVID-19 affected the whole planet. People all over the globe became vulnerable to the unpredictable emergence of coronavirus. The sudden emergence of respiratory disease in coronavirus infected several patients.

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An Insight into the Development of Potential Antidiabetic Agents along with their Therapeutic Targets.

Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets

January 2024

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar-Delhi G.T. Road, Phagwara (Punjab) 144411, India.

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that has been reported to increase the mortality rate worldwide. About 40 million people across the globe suffer from diabetes, with people living in developing countries being affected the most due to this deadly disease. Although the therapeutic management of hyperglycaemia can treat diabetes, metabolic disorders associated with this disease are a greater challenge in its treatment.

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A highly selective, sensitive, rugged, and rapid ultra high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method (UPLC-MS/MS) is optimized and validated for reliable quantification of atorvastatin (ATR) and its active metabolites, 2-hydroxy atorvastatin (2-ATR) and 4-hydroxy atorvastatin (4-ATR) in human plasma using atorvastatin-D5 (ATR-D5), 2-hydroxy atorvastatin-D5 (2-ATR-D5), and 4-hydroxy atorvastatin-D5 (4-ATR-D5) as deuterium-labeled internal standards (ISTDs), respectively. Isocratic mode chromatographic separation was used with a reverse-phase C Symmetry Shield (150 × 4.6 mm, 5.

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The genus Leucas: A review on phytochemistry and pharmacological activities.

Fitoterapia

June 2023

School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab 144411, India. Electronic address:

Genus Leucas (family Lamiaceae) has been used as the traditional medicine for the treatment of a variety of disorders like skin diseases, diabetes, rheumatic pain, wounds, snake bites, etc. Several species of genus Leucas have been explored for their pharmacological activities and found to possess diverse properties like antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic and anticancer, antinociceptive, antidiabetic, antitussive, wound healing, phytotoxic, etc. Phytochemical investigations of the different plant parts of Genus Leucas have revealed the presence of phytochemicals including terpenoids, flavonoids, lignans, phenolic glycosides, sterols, and essential oils.

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Introduction: Emotional stress and anxiety during COVID-19 pandemic has gained a lot of attention. The capacity to withstand from the manipulated thinking and COVID-19 related stress and anxiety depends on the resilience level of an individual. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has patronizing benefits for people affected with altered mental health.

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New xoridine species, Xorides xylotrechi sp. n., from India is described and illustrated.

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  • The study explores plant-derived compounds as potential antiviral agents against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, specifically targeting the Main protease (Mpro) enzyme.
  • Various computational tools were employed to analyze extracts from selected plants, leading to the formulation of a library of 100 molecules.
  • Among these, laurolitsine exhibited the strongest binding affinity to Mpro and demonstrated stability in molecular simulations, suggesting it could be a promising drug candidate for COVID-19 treatment.
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Novel coronavirus disease, a serious challenge for the healthcare system, has diverted all the researchers toward the exploration of potential targets, compounds or vaccines for the management of this disease. M enzyme was found to be crucial for replication of this virus which makes this enzyme an attractive drug target for SARS-CoV-2. Diverse pharmacological profile of Alkannin/shikonin (A/S) derivatives build up curiosity to study their antiviral profile.

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