8 results match your criteria: "Sri K.V.College of Pharmacy[Affiliation]"
Basic Clin Neurosci
December 2014
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka,India.
Introduction: Depressive disorder is a prevalent psychiatric disorder, which affects 21% of the world population. The presently using drugs can impose a variety of side-effects including cardiac toxicity, hypopiesia, sexual dysfunction, body weight gain, and sleep disorder. During the last decade, there is a growing interest in the therapeutic effects of natural products on mental disorders.
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December 2013
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V.College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India.
Purpose: Gokhsuradi churna is an ayurvedic formulation, was investigate for antiurolithiatic activity.
Methods: Calcium oxalate crystallization was induced by the addition of 0.01M sodium oxalate solutions in synthetic urine and nucleation method.
Med J Malaysia
March 2011
Sri. K.V.College of pharmacy, Department of Pharmacology, Chickaballapur, Karnataka, 562101 India.
The hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effect of Ethanolic extract of Ougeinia oojeinensis (200mg/kg) bark was evaluated with measurements including, Body weight, blood glucose level, urine glucose and biochemical parameters. The ethanolic extracts of the powdered bark was tested for its efficacy in alloxan-induced diabetic rats. Animals were induced for diabetes with Alloxan (150 mg/kg of body weight- i.
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February 2011
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka 562101, India.
Objective: Methanol extract of whole plant of Amaranthus caudatus (MEAC) was screened for hepatoprotective potency against paracetamol (PCM)-induced liver damage in Wistar rats.
Methods: Rats of five groups were given sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, PCM, MEAC (200 and 400 mg/kg, respectively) plus PCM, and silymarin plus PCM, respectively. Fourteen days after administration, blood samples were collected for biochemical estimation, then animals were sacrificed and liver samples were collected, weighed and subjected for histopathological studies.
Saudi J Biol Sci
January 2011
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur 562101, Karnataka, India.
Amaranthus spinosus Linn. (Amaranthaceae), commonly known as "Mulluharivesoppu" in Kannada, is used in the Indian traditional system of medicine for the treatment of diabetes. The present study deals with the scientific evaluation of alpha amylase and the antioxidant potential of methanol extract of A.
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January 2012
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, M.G. Road, Chickballapur, Karnataka 562101, India.
The aim of this study was to investigate the antidiabetic, antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant activities of methanolic extract of whole plant of Amaranthus viridis (MEAV) in alloxan (ALX) induced diabetic rats. Diabetes was confirmed after 5 days of single intraperitoneal injection of ALX (140 mg/kg) in albino Wister rats. MEAV (200 and 400 mg/kg) and glibenclamide (10 mg/kg, p.
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October 2009
Department of Pharmacognosy, Sri K.V.College of Pharmacy, Chickballapur, Karnataka, India.
Methanolic extract of whole plant of Amaranthus viridis L (MEAV), was screened for antinociceptive activity using acetic acid induced writhing test, hot plate test and tail immersion test in mice. In a similar way a screening exercise was carried out to determine the antipyretic potential of the extract using yeast induced pyrexia method in rats. Administration of the extracts was applied to both laboratory animals at the doses of 200 and 400 mg/kg body weight, respectively.
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July 2005
Dept. of Phytopharmacy and Phytomedicine, TIF AC CORE in Herbal Drugs, J.S.S. College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu and Sri K.V. College of Pharmacy, Chickaballapur, Karnataka, India.
The volatile oil obtained from the cones of Cupressus funebris by hydrodistillation was subjected to anti-inflammatory activity using carrageenan induced paw oedema model using albino mice, Diclofenac sodium was used as standard drug (25 mg/kg body weight, p.o.).
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