Amit Kumar Verma

Amit Kumar Verma
M.J.P. Rohilkhand University · Department of Pharmacy

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Diabetes is a chronic health condition that is characterized by increased levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. It can have harmful effects on different parts of the body, such as the retina of the eyes, skin, nervous system, kidneys, and heart. Diabetes affects the structure of electrocar�diogram (ECG) impulses by causing cardiovascular autono...
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- Diabetes Mellitus is a chronic medical condition in which the body is unable to properly regulate the amount of glucose (a type of sugar) in the blood. It can cause serious consequences like heart disease, nerve damage, and kidney illness. Diabetes causes cardiac autonomic neuropathy, which affects the pattern of electrocardiogram (ECG) signals....
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The great use of telecommunication technology propels new healthcare system of telemedicine through which diagnosis as well as treatment can be done in the remote areas. The ancient Greek language explain the terminology of telemedicine in the phrase of distance healing. As per WHO, Telemedicine is the delivery of health-care services, where distan...
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A study of the function of the protease inhibitor as well as of highly active antiretroviral therapy is involved in the present work. The paper focused on the cause of drug resistance and related phenomena, the HIV protease structure and its catalytic mechanism, the production of HIV inhibitors based on CADD, as well as ligand-based drug design usi...
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The review article titled as “Quinolines” is basically designed with the aim of approaching the precious properties that the compound is entitled to possess. It is a heterocyclic compound possessing varied form of biological as well as pharmacological activity. This article basically focusses on the characteristics possessed by the compound of Quin...
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The rectal route has proven its worth in terms of achieving successful drug delivery both locally and systematically. The primary goal of this invention was to develop and evaluate Flax suppositories. To administer its herbal powder to internal sites, suppositories are placed directly into the rectum. A suppository comprises flax as a main active i...
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The effect of incorporating two model anti-tubercular drugs, Rifampin (RFM) and Isonia-zid (INH), on the structure and behaviour of polyethylene glycols (PEG) based suppositories bases has been studied with a view to establish whether the choice of drug influences the solid structure and release mechanism. For RIF, combination of PEG 1000 & 4000 an...
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The use of hydrophilic polymers from natural origin. Especially the polysaccharides have been the focus of current research activity in the design of matrix device due to their non toxic, biocompatible, biodegradable nature and broad regulatory acceptance. A large number of polysaccharides such as Carboxymethyl starch, Xanthan gum, Hydroxy propyl m...
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Antimalarial effect of some medicinal plants found in Uttarakhand (India) is least explored by the scientific community locally. Advent of resistance to various antimalarial drugs by plasmodium made malaria more fatal and life-threatening disease. Therefore, present need is to invest more effort and interest in research for antimalarials from medic...
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Ayurvedic system of medicine is considered the most ancient system of the world. In the prehistoric times medicinal plants were used by the various tribes. Evidence suggests that the people of Indus valley civilization followed this system of medicines. The Vedic and post Vedic period saw the rapid development of Ayurveda supported by the efforts o...
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Background: Experimental tumors have great importance in modeling, and Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (EAC) is one of the most common tumors. EAC is referred to as an undifferentiated carcinoma and is originally hyperdiploid, has high transplantable capability, no-regression, rapid proliferation, shorter life span, 100% malignancy, and also does not hav...
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Karaya gum (KG) is one of the least soluble of the gums. It does not dissolve in water to give a clear solution but instead absorbs water rapidly to form viscous colloidal sols. Carboxymethylation of Karaya gum is expected to improve its aqueous solubility and gelling behavior. Another objective of the research is to evaluate the potential of carbo...

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