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- bjp-12725
- author: Yi, Lei; Feng, Jianjun; Ji, Haiwang; Zhang, Xuechong
- title: Effect of Aralia chinensis on serum TNF-a, IL-4 and IL-10 level in rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis
- date: 2012-12-10
- words: 2358
- flesch: 53
- summary: No significant difference was observed between T. wilfordii group and A. chinensis extract group (p>0.05; Table II). The remaining rats were divided randomly into 3 groups (n = 8 per group): Adjuvant arthritis group, T. wilfordii group and A. chinensis extract group.
- keywords: abstracts; adjuvant; aralia; arthritis; article; bangladesh; body; cells; china; chinensis; chinese; control; control group; cytokines; days; effect; extract; group; il-10; il-4; index; inflammatory; injection; level; pharmacol; present; rats; rheumatoid; serum; study; table; tnf; treatment; wang; weight; wilfordii; wilfordii group
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- bjp-14795
- author: Chen, Zhenyu; Rasul, Azhar; Zhao, Chaoyue; Millimouno, Faya Martin; Tsuji, Ichiro; Yamamura, Takaki; Iqbal, Rehana; Malhi, Mahadev; Li, Xiaomeng; Li, Jiang
- title: Antiproliferative and apoptotic effects of pinocembrin in human prostate cancer cells
- date: 2013-05-20
- words: 4227
- flesch: 58
- summary: Further- more, pinocembrin has antiproliferative effect and induced apoptosis in cancer cells such as colon cancer (Kumar et al., 2007; Pan et al., 2011; Zizic et al., 2013) and leukemia (Hsu et al., 2010; Salahdeen and Murtala, 2012). The results revealed that pinocembrin indu- ced growth inhibition of LNCaP cells, in addition to other type of cancer cells previously reported including colon cancer (Kumar et al., 2007; Pan et al., 2011; Zizic et al., 2013) and leukemia (Hsu et al., 2010; Salahdeen and Murtala, 2012).
- keywords: abstracts; agents; analysis; androgen; annexin; anti; apoptosis; apoptotic; arrest; assay; bangladesh; cancer; cancer cells; cell cycle; cells; china; clin; colon; compounds; control; cycle; cytochrome; cytometric; cytotoxic; data; death; different; du-145; effects; et al; figure; fitc; flow; group; growth; hours; human; human prostate; independent; induced; induction; kumar; lncap; lncap cells; membrane; mitochondrial; mtt; natural; p53; pc3; pharmacol; phase; pinocembrin; plates; potential; prostate; prostate cancer; rasul; reed; regulation; results; role; science; similar; staining; status; treatment; university
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- bjp-14825
- author: Bashir, Samra; Abbas, Saima; Khan, Aslam; Gilani, Anwar Hassan
- title: Studies on bronchodilator and cardiac stimulant activities of Urginea indica
- date: 2013-05-20
- words: 3237
- flesch: 50
- summary: In the indigenous traditional system of medicine, U. indica is reputed for a number of therapeutic benefits, for which bulb or rhizome are the most commonly employed plant parts. The other actions attributed to U. indica are anthelmintic, cardiotonic in heart insufficiency, deobstruent, diges- tive, expectorant, stomachic, diuretic, emmenagogue and purgative, in addition to its use in calculous and paralytic affections, rheumatism, leprosy, skin diseases, internal pain and scabies (Baquar, 1989; Kirtikar and Basu, 1988; Prajapati et al., 2003).
- keywords: abstracts; activity; animals; asthma; bangladesh; bronchodilator; ca2; carbachol; cardiac; cch; concentration; contractions; control; crude; dicyclomine; disorders; effect; experiments; extract; figure; force; gilani; higher; indica; isolated; manner; material; maximum; mean; medicinal; model; muscarinic; pakistan; pharmacol; plant; prajapati; preparations; presence; rabbit; receptors; response; sem; similar; suppression; tissue; tracheal; u. indica; university; urginea; use; values
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- bjp-16446
- author: He, Bingshu; Wang, Jun
- title: Effect of semen sojae germinatum on experimental osteoarthritis in the rabbit knee
- date: 2013-10-29
- words: 3958
- flesch: 17
- summary: The results of this study demonstrated that the contents of PGE2, NO, TNF- , IL-6 and IL-1 in synovia and expressions of MMP-3, MMP-13 in cartilage were elevated in OA model group, whereas the elevation of PGE2, NO, TNF- , IL-6, IL-1 , MMP-3 and MMP-13 levels were significantly suppressed in SSG groups. The basis of the food which was used to prepare the SSG containing food was the same as the food given to the control animals After the animals were fed with the corresponding diet for 4 weeks, OA was induced by ACLT and excisions of medial menisci in the right knees (Yoshioka et al., 1996) on the rabbits of OA model control group and SSG group.
- keywords: abstracts; animal; articular; asu; avocado; bangladesh; bone; cartilage; china; chinese; chondrocytes; control; control group; degeneration; degradation; diet; disease; effect; et al; experimental; expression; factor; feed; figure; fluid; germinatum; group; henrotin; herbal; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=ateshian%20g%5bauthor%5d&cauthor=true&cauthor_uid=11033593; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=neugebauer%20k%5bauthor%5d&cauthor=true&cauthor_uid=19684582; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=yanovski%20sz%5bauthor%5d&cauthor=true&cauthor_uid=11033593; il-1; il-6; inflammatory; knee; levels; macroscopic; matrix; medicine; metalloproteinases; mmp-13; model; mrna; new; oa group; oa model; observation; osteoarthritis; pain; pelletier; pge2; pharmacol; prepared; protective; protein; rabbits; results; rheum; scale; semen; severity; sham; sojae; soy; soybean; ssg; ssg group; study; symptoms; syndrome; synovial; tnf; toluidine; traditional; treatment; unsaponifiables; wang; wuhan
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- bjp-16524
- author: Choudhary, Piyush; Singh, Juhee; Karthick, V.; Shanthi, V.; Rajasekaran, R.; Ramanathan, Karuppasamy
- title: In silico prediction of functional loss of cst3 gene in hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- date: 2013-11-26
- words: 3077
- flesch: 60
- summary: The transformations that happened in the amino acids as a result of the missense mutations are Y60C (polar amino acid to a polar amino acid), P33L (non-polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), V75M (non-polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), V44M (non-polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), M67K (non-polar amino acid to polar basic amino acid), A129T (non-polar amino acid to polar amino acid), Y88C (polar amino acid to polar amino acid), A72S (non-polar amino acid to polar amino acid), Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2013; 8: 390-394 391 D113A (polar acidic amino acid to non-polar amino acid), A2S (non-polar amino acid to polar amino acid), G30S (non-polar amino acid to polar amino acid), T98M (polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), C123Y (polar amino acid to polar amino acid), T142A (polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), L19P (non-polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), L94Q (non-polar amino acid to polar amino acid), R71S (polar basic amino acid to polar amino acid), R71H (polar basic amino acid to polar basic amino acid), V17M (non-polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), G3R (non-polar amino acid to polar basic amino acid), R96G (polar basic amino acid to non-polar amino acid), G38A (non- polar amino acid to non-polar amino acid), R79H (polar basic amino acid to polar basic amino acid), A25T (non- polar amino acid to polar amino acid). Ng PC, Henikoff S. SIFT: Predicting amino acid changes that affect protein function.
- keywords: acid; amino; amino acid; amyloid; analysis; angiopathy; bangladesh; basic; benign; c123y; cerebral; cst3; cystatin; damaging; decrease; deleterious; disease; functional; gene; human; index; l19p; l94q; mutation; neutral; non; polar; polar amino; prediction; protein; related; res; score; sequence; server; sift; snp; snps; stability; table; tolerance; v75; variants; y60c; y88c
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- bjp-22674
- author: Sidana, Arushdeep; Farooq, Umar
- title: Evaluation of antileishmanial activity of plants used in Indian traditional medicine
- date: 2015-05-14
- words: 1964
- flesch: 49
- summary: Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology Research Article Evaluation of antileishmanial activity Evaluation of antileishmanial activity Evaluation of antileishmanial activity of plants used in Indian traditional of plants used in Indian traditional of plants used in Indian traditional medicinemedicinemedicine BJP Introduction Leishmaniasis is a current public health concern and is among the five parasitic diseases of high social impact world-wide (de Albuquerque Melo et al., 2014). Screening of plant extracts for antiprotozoal and cytotoxic activities.
- keywords: abstracts; acorus; active; activity; alstonia; analysis; antileishmanial; aristata; bangladesh; berberis; calamus; compounds; concentration; donovani; evaluation; extracts; figure; hours; india; inhibition; leaf; major; methanolic; min; molecular; peak; pharmacol; plants; present; promastigotes; scholaris; study; traditional
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- bjp-22865
- author: Li, Yong-Ji; Zhang, Ting; Tu, Jian-Xin; Li, Gang; Zhou, Yan
- title: Tangeretin inhibits IL-1β induced proliferation of rheumatoid synovial fibroblasts and the production of COX-2, PGE2 and MMPs via modulation of p38 MAPK/ERK/JNK pathways
- date: 2015-08-21
- words: 5902
- flesch: 49
- summary: MAPK pathway is involved in regulation of cell proliferation, apoptosis, cytokine expression and MMP production (Kim et al., 2006). Upon activation ERK, JNK and p38MAPK play vital roles in synovial inflammation and proliferation of synovial cells (Luo et al., 2010; Yang et al., 2010).
- keywords: abstracts; activation; annexin; anova; anti; apoptosis; arthritis; bangladesh; bone; cartilage; cells; cellular; choy; control; cox-2; cultured; cytokines; dependent; destruction; dong; doses; effects; erk; et al; exposure; expression; factor; fibroblasts; figure; forward; han; hours; human; ikb; il-1; immunol; increase; inflammation; inflammatory; influence; inhibition; inhibits; jnk; joint; karin; kim; kinase; kit; lee; levels; mapk; marked; matrix; mean; mediators; mmp-1; mmps; mrna; p38; p<0.05; park; pathogenesis; pathways; pbs; pge2; pharmacol; phosphorylation; production; proliferation; protein; rasfs; regulation; results; reverse; rheumatoid; rheumatoid arthritis; role; signal; significance; statistical; study; synovial; tangeretin; tissue; transcription; treatment; usa; values; western
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- bjp-23063
- author: Saleem, Mohammad; Naseer, Faiza; Hussain, Khalid; Alamgeer, -
- title: Cytotoxic effect of methanol extract of Conyza bonariensis on DMBA-induced skin carcinogenesis: An in vivo study
- date: 2015-05-30
- words: 4918
- flesch: 57
- summary: Many plants like Convolvulous arvensis (Saleem at al, 2014), Catharanthus roseus (Cragg and Newman, 2005; Okouneva et al., 2003; Simeons et al., 2008), Podophyllum peltatum and Podophyllum emodi (Shoeb et al., 2006), Taxus brevifolia Nutt, Taxus baccata (Kingston, 2007; Hait et al., 2007), Camptotheca acuminate (Zhang et al., 2004, Fuchs et al., 2006), Berberis amarensis (Xie et al., 2009; Xu et al., 2006), Hvdrastis canadensis L (Wang et al., 2011; Patil et al., 2010), Tabebuia avellanedae (Li et al., 2000; De Almeida, 2009), Betula alba (Fulda, 2008), Colchicum autumnale (Dubey et al., 2008), Curcuma longa (Sa et al., 2010; Goel et al., 2008), Wikstroemia indica (Lu et al. 2011; Diogo et al., 2009), Psoralea corylifolia (Moon et al., 2006; Dixon and Ferreira, 2002), Ochrosia elliptica (Kuo et al., 2006), Amoora rohituka and Dysoxylum binectariferum (Mans et al., 2000), Euphorbia peplus L. (Hampson et al., 2005), Ipomoeca batatas L (Ancuceanu and Istudor, 2004), Salvia prionitis (Deng et al., 2011), Centaurea schischkinii (Shoeb et al., 2005) have been known to possess anti- cancer activity. It is a potent bioactive molecule that possess anticarcinogenic potential since it can interfere with the initiation, development and progression of cancer by the modulation of cellular proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, angiogenesis and metastasis (Kumar et al., 2011).
- keywords: 16th; abstracts; activity; ahmad; analysis; anti; anticancer; application; bangladesh; biochem; bonariensis; burden; cancer; carcinogen; carcinogenesis; catalase; cells; chemical; continuous; control; conyza; croton; cumulative; cytotoxic; daily; day; dismutase; dmba; dose; effect; end; epidermis; et al; experimental; extract; figure; flavonoids; glutathione; group; h2o2; hplc; incidence; induced; induction; kumar; level; lipid; methanol; methanol extract; mice; mild; min; normal; number; oil; oxidative; papilloma; peri; peroxidation; pharmacol; phytochemical; plant; post; potential; pre; presence; present; reduced; results; ros; saleem; sci; single; skin; studies; study; superoxide; table; thrice; tumor; ulceration; university; vitro; week; yield; μmol
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- bjp-23572
- author: Liu, Li-Wei; Zhu, Li-Xin; Liu, Bo
- title: Expression of microRNA-132 in patient with liver cancer and mediation of microRNA-132 on cell growth of liver cancer cell
- date: 2015-08-26
- words: 3080
- flesch: 50
- summary: Expression of microRNA-132 in patient with liver cancer and mediation of microRNA-132 on cell growth of liver cancer cell Li-Wei Liu1, Li-Xin Zhu2 and Bo Liu3 1Department of Biotherapy, The 105th Hospital of People’s Liberation Army, Hefei Anhui 230 061, China; 2Central Lab, The First Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei Anhui 230 061, China; 3Department of Infection Disease, The 105th Hospital of People’s Liberation Army, Hefei Anhui 230 061, China. Abstract We detected the expression of microRNA-132 in Chinese patient with liver cancer and evaluated down-regulation of microRNA-132 affect on cell growth and apoptotic of liver cancer cell.
- keywords: abstracts; analysis; anhui; apoptotic; bangladesh; cancer; cancer cell; carcinoma; cell; cell growth; chen; china; cirrhosis; comparison; control; desktop/23572; drug; et al; exosome; expression; figure; file:///c:/users; group; growth; high; higher; hospital; human; liberation; liu; liver; liver cancer; low; mediation; metastasis; mhcc97h; microrna-132; microrna-132 expression; microrna132; min; mir-132; negative; normal; patients; people; pharmacogenetics; pharmacol; regulation; results; serum; significant; staging; study; tnm; treatment; wang; zhang
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- bjp-23575
- author: Zhang, Huawei; Ruan, Chuanfeng; Bai, Xuelian
- title: Isolation and antimicrobial effects of endophytic fungi from Edgeworthia chrysantha
- date: 2015-07-01
- words: 2182
- flesch: 51
- summary: Isolation and antimicrobial effects of endophytic fungi from Edgeworthia chrysantha Huawei Zhang1, Chuanfeng Ruan1 and Xuelian Bai2 1School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310 014, P. R. China; 2College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Hangzhou Normal University, 310 036, P. R. China. This was the first report on isolation and evaluation of antimicrobial effect of endophytic fungi from E. chrysantha.
- keywords: + +; + d; acetate; activities; agar; albicans; antimicrobial; bangladesh; broth; cerealis; china; chrysantha; coli; disk +; edgeworthia; effects; endophytic; ethyl; extract; fermentation; fungal; fungi; gloeosporioides; inhibition; isolation; medicinal; pharmacol; plants; strains; zhang
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- bjp-23580
- author: Li, Da-Wei; Meng, Long; Zhang, Kui-Xing; Zhang, Wei-Ke
- title: Anticancer and apoptotic effects of theaflavin-3-gallate in non-small cell lung carcinoma
- date: 2015-09-27
- words: 4892
- flesch: 55
- summary: µM dose of theaflavin-3-gallate 794 Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2015; 10: 790-798 Figure 4: Effect of theaflavin-3-gallate on cell cycle phase distribution in A-549 non-small cell lung cancer cells. Epidemiology of lung cancer: Figure 7: Theaflavin-3-gallate decreases invasion of A-549 non-small cell lung cancer cells.
- keywords: a-549; a-549 cells; acridine; analysis; annexin; anti; anticancer; apoptosis; apoptotic; assay; bangladesh; cancer; cancer cells; carcinoma; cell lung; cells; chemotherapy; china; concentration; control; culture; cycle; death; dependent; different; distribution; dose; drugs; effects; figure; flow; gallate; growth; hours; human; incubation; invasion; iodide; light; lung; lung cancer; medium; microscope; migration; min; mtt; natural; necrotic; non; normal; orange; pharmacol; phase; population; propidium; resistance; small; solution; staining; study; theaflavin-3; theaflavin-3gallate; treated; treatment; tumor; untreated; usa
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- bjp-23600
- author: Ahmed, Sarfaraz; Mothana, Ramzi A.; Al-Rehaily, Adnan J.
- title: In vivo hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic study of Oncocalyx glabratus
- date: 2015-10-12
- words: 3432
- flesch: 53
- summary: Evaluation of hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic activity The dose of 400 mg/kg body weight was given to each animal. Gupta RK, Kesari AN, Murthy PS, Chandra R, Tandon V, Watal G. Hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic effect of ethanolic 834 Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2015; 10: 830-835 Author Info Sarfaraz Ahmed (Principal contact) e-mail: ahmsarfaraz@gmail.com extract of leaves of Annona squamosa L. in experimental animals.
- keywords: acetate; activity; animals; anti; arabia; bangladesh; blood; body; cholesterol; diabetes; diabetic; dichloromethane; dose; drug; ethyl; ethyl acetate; extract; fraction; glabratus; glucose; group; hexane; hours; hypoglycemic; increase; ldl; level; mean; methanol; mice; min; normal; pharmacol; plant; potential; reduction; saudi; significant; standard; study; test; tolerance; treatment; vldl; water; weight
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- bjp-23610
- author: Ashwini, Appaji Mahesh; Puttarudrappa, Latha; Ravi, Belagumba Vijaykumar; Majumdar, Mala
- title: GC-MS analysis, evaluation of phytochemicals, anti-oxidant, thrombolytic and anti-inflammatory activities of Exacum bicolor
- date: 2015-09-21
- words: 5492
- flesch: 55
- summary: Wong CC, Li HB, Cheng KW, Chen F. A systematic survey of anti-oxidant activity of 30 Chinese medicinal plants using the ferric reducing anti-oxidant power assay. In this assay, ABTS radical cation was generated directly in Figure 3: In vitro anti-inflammatory activity by HRBC mem- brane stabilization method of standard diclofenac and E. bicolor Concentration (µg/mL) % P ro te ct io n 25 50 75 100 c c b b b b a a Diclofenac E. bicolor100 80 60 40 20 0 Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2015; 10: 745-752 749 stable form using potassium persulfate and the anti- oxidant activity is measured in terms of decolorization (Sanchez-Moreno 2002).
- keywords: absorbance; abstracts; abts; acid; activities; activity; alkaloids; analysis; anti; ashwini; assay; bangalore; bangladesh; bicolor; blood; chirata; clot; cm-1; compounds; concentration; content; control; correlation; diseases; dpph; e. bicolor; et al; evaluation; exacum; extract; flavonoids; food; free; ftir; gae; hrbc; human; ic50; india; inflammation; inflammatory; inhibition; int; leaf; leaves; majumdar; mean; medicinal; membrane; methanol; methanol extract; method; min; oxidant; oxidative; percentage; pharmacol; phenolic; phenols; phytochemical; plant; positive; presence; present; radical; results; sample; scavenging; sci; screening; significant; solution; spectrum; standard; stress; stretching; strong; study; test; thrombolytic; total; triplicates; tube; value; water; weight
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- bjp-23611
- author: Khan, Wasi Ullah; Khan, Rahmat Ali; Ahmed, Mushtaq; Khan, Latif Ullah; Khan, Muhammad Waqas
- title: Pharmacological evaluation of methanolic extract of Cyperus scariosus
- date: 2016-03-20
- words: 3783
- flesch: 62
- summary: Hydroxyl radical scavenging activity The hydroxyl radical scavenging activity can be categorized as 3 mg/mL > 1.5 mg/mL > 0.75 mg/mL > 0.37 mg/mL. All results showed anti-oxidant activity in dose-dependent manner at concentration 3-0.37 mg/ mL. However, the scavenging activity at all the concentrations less than the standard (Table II). References Bajpai M, Pande A, Tewari SK, Prakash D. Phenolic contents and anti-oxidant activity of some food and medicinal plants.
- keywords: absorbance; abts; acid; activities; activity; anti; antifungal; ascorbic; assay; bangladesh; bioactive; biological; bleaching; brine; carotene; compounds; concentrations; control; cyperus; cytotoxic; dpph; evaluation; extract; food; free; hours; hydroxyl; khan; medicinal; methanolic; method; mixed; oxidant; pharmacol; phytochemical; plant; present; radical; results; sample; scariosus; scavenging; solution; standard; study; table; temperature
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- bjp-4310
- author: Balamurugan, Gunasekaran; Muralidharan, Palayan
- title: Antiobesity effect of Bauhinia variegata bark extract on female rats fed on hypercaloric diet
- date: 2010-04-19
- words: 3559
- flesch: 54
- summary: Treatment with MEBV (200 and 400 mg/kg body weight) exhibited a insigni- ficant decrease in body weight of the animals in comparison with Group II animals. Animals treated with MEBV (200 and 400 mg/ kg body weight) and sibutramine (5 mg/kg) had a decreased feed consumption (p<0.001) than Group II animals (Figure 3).
- keywords: abstracts; activity; animals; antiobesity; bangladesh; bark; bauhinia; body; body weight; brain; chem; cholesterol; clin; daily; day; diet; dietary; dose; effect; estimation; et al; extract; feed; female; figure; food; group; hcd; high; hypercaloric; iii; increased; india; intake; level; lipid; lipoprotein; liver; mebv; methanolic; mortality; obesity; pharmacol; plant; rajkapoor; rats; reduced; reduction; root; serotonin; sibutramine; significant; stem; study; temperature; total; treatment; triglycerides; variegata; vldl; weight
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- bjp-46647
- author: Ayyakkannu, Purushothaman; Yahyah, Showket ; Packirisamy, Meenatchi ; Paranthaman, Subramanian Rajasekaran
- title: Anti-cancer effect of naringin in human lung carcinoma cell line
- date: 2023-08-21
- words: 1857
- flesch: 53
- summary: As shown in Figure 2 naringin induced DNA fragmentation on lung cancer cell lines. Cell proliferation of A549 cancer cell line was assessed using MTT.
- keywords: a549; abstracts; anti; apoptotic; assay; bad; bangladesh; bax; bcl2; bclxl; cancer; cell; concentrations; control; dna; effect; expression; faddr; fasl; figure; fold; fragmentation; hours; india; kbp; lines; lung; mtt; naringin; pharmacol; proliferation; rna; total; treatment; work
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- bjp-479
- author: Shamsuzzoha, Mohammad
- title: Early days of Pharmacology education in Bangladesh
- date: 2006-06-30
- words: 1998
- flesch: 57
- summary: The present building of Dhaka Medical College was then a part of Dhaka University. After completing my MBBS and pre-registration clinical assistant within the November of 1948, I joined Dhaka Medical College and Hospital in the June of 1949.
- keywords: 4th; ali; bangladesh; building; chittagong; college; days; department; dhaka; early; entire; experimental; hospital; medical; medical college; pakistan; pharmacological; pharmacology; professor; society; spite; students; subject; time; year
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- bjp-480
- author: Karim, Rashidul; Mannan, M. A.
- title: Alpha-tocopherol reduces oxidative stress in perinatal asphyxia
- date: 2006-06-30
- words: 2809
- flesch: 51
- summary: There is no comparable data regarding the role of α-tocopherol in the treatment of oxidative stress in perinatal asphyxia. Conclusion Oxidative stress was observed in asphyxiated term neonates and α-tocopherol administration was seen to produce some favorable impact in the reduction of oxidative stress in perinatal asphyxia.
- keywords: age; asphyxia; asphyxiated; bangladesh; blood; causes; data; days; free; group; gsh; hours; hypoxic; infants; injury; ischemic; level; mean; neonates; neuronal; normal; oxidative; palmer; perinatal; pharmacol; radicals; rbc; reperfusion; role; significant; solution; stress; study; test; tocopherol; treatment; untreated; value; vitamin; weight
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- bjp-484
- author: E-Tabassum, Noor-
- title: Effect of alpha-lipoic acid on the removal of arsenic from arsenic-loaded isolated liver tissues of rat
- date: 2006-06-30
- words: 4004
- flesch: 55
- summary: p value First incubation Second incubation I 6 None None 1.1 ± 0.1 II 6 Arsenic (50 μg) None 91.9 ± 2.0 III 6 Arsenic (50 μg) lipoic acid (1 μM) 67.7 ± 2.5 p<0.001 IV 6 Arsenic (50 μg) lipoic acid (10 μM) 50.1 ± 1.7 p<0.001 V 6 Arsenic (50 μg) lipoic acid (100 μM) 27.2 ± 1.7 p<0.001 n = Number of samples in each group; None means tissues were incubated with physiological solution without arsenic Table II Effect of α-lipoic acid on the levels of GSH and MDA in arsenic-loaded isolated liver tissues of rat Parameter Control Arsenic (50 μg) Our body also contains α-lipoic acid, which is a short chain fatty acid with sulfhydryl (-SH) groups that has potent anti-oxidant property (Packer et al., 1995).
- keywords: 2000; acid; activity; administration; anti; arsenic; bangladesh; biochem; cell; chronic; clin; comparison; concentration; control; different; effect; estimation; exposure; free; glutathione; group; gsh; incubation; ldh; level; lipid; lipoic; lipoic acid; liver; liver tissues; mda; mean; min; oxidant; oxidative; p<0.001; pharmacol; present; protein; rat; removal; results; second; sem; shila; significant; solution; study; test; tissues; total; toxicity; treatment; work
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- bjp-485
- author: Nahar, Shamsun
- title: Evaluation of medical teachers and traditional teaching in Pharmacology
- date: 2006-06-30
- words: 866
- flesch: 52
- summary: 1: 33-34. Evaluation of medical teachers and tradi- tional teaching in pharmacology Sir, Medical teaching is a noble profession in the field of medical science. Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology Volume: 1; Number 1; Year 2006 Cite this article as: Nahar S. Evaluation of medical teachers and traditional teaching in pharmacology.
- keywords: abstracts; bangladesh; clear; good; health; interested; journal; medical; pharmacology; science; students; teachers; teaching
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- bjp-486
- author: Shoeb, Mohammad
- title: Anti-cancer agents from medicinal plants
- date: 2006-12-30
- words: 3067
- flesch: 66
- summary: Bangladesh J Phar- macol. 2006; 1: 35-41. Anti-cancer agents from medicinal plants Mohammad Shoeb Department of Chemistry, University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh. However, further investigations are necessary for their use as anti-cancer agents.
- keywords: abstracts; acid; activity; agents; alkaloid; anti; bangladesh; betulinic; camptothecin; cancer; cancer agents; cell; centaurea; chai; chem; clinical; compounds; cragg; derivatives; development; discovery; drugs; et al; farnsworth; health; isolation; kinghorn; leukemia; lung; medicinal; meo; n n; n o; natural; newman; ome; pervilleine; pettit; pezzuto; pharmacol; plants; products; shoeb; silvestrol; structure; taxol; taxus; treatment; trials; use; vinblastine; work; world
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- bjp-487
- author: Khandker, Salamat; Dey, Ranjit Kumar; Islam, A. Z. M. Maidul; Ahmad, Sheikh Akhtar; Al-Mahmud, Ifthaker
- title: Arsenic-safe drinking water and antioxidants for the management of arsenicosis patients
- date: 2006-12-30
- words: 5286
- flesch: 55
- summary: Table I Source of drinking water and anti-oxidants in different groups Group Source of drinking water Anti-oxidants Green-marked tube well Red-marked tube well I + - + II + - - III - + + IV - + - V Irregular 44 Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2006; 1: 42-50 Ethical issues The main ethical problem of this study was that a group of the study subject continued to drink arsenic contaminated tube well water. The field staff tested tube well water for arsenic, marked red in case of high (above 50 μg/L) arsenic concentration and provided health education on consequences of drinking water of red-marked tube well.
- keywords: 2000; ahmed; antioxidants; arsenic; arsenicosis; bangladesh; chronic; clinical; data; deteriorated; dhaka; different; drinking; drinking water; effects; green; ground; group; health; iii; improvement; intake; islam; keratosis; lesions; list; majority; management; marked; mean; melanosis; misbahuddin; months; observed; patients; people; pharmacol; poisoning; present; purpose; quality; red; respondents; safe; safe water; skin; source; spirulina; study; supply; table; therapy; treatment; tube; tube wells; upazilla; use; vitamin; water; wells; years
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- bjp-488
- author: Nahar, Begum Lutfun; Hossain, A. K. M. Mosharrof; Islam, M. Monirul; Saha, Dipti Rani
- title: A comparative study on the adverse effects of two antituberculosis drugs regimen in initial two-month treatment period
- date: 2006-12-30
- words: 4610
- flesch: 62
- summary: In our study, 76.5% of total patients experienced some sorts of adverse effects. A few studies are done on adverse effects of anti-TB drugs related to specific regimen of drug and risk factors for those adverse effects.
- keywords: 1996; acid; adverse; age; alkaline; anova; anti; bangladesh; bilirubin; category; combination; course; creatinine; dots; drug; drug treatment; effects; et al; ethambutol; factors; female; glucose; group; hepatitis; hepatotoxicity; iii; inception; increase; initial; initiation; isoniazid; level; med; month; observation; patients; pharmacol; phosphatase; pyrazinamide; regimen; rifampicin; risk; serum; sgpt; significant; study; table; tests; treatment; treatment regimen; tuberculosis; uric; way; weeks
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- bjp-490
- author: Moosa, Abu Saleh M.; Rashid, Mamun Ur; Asadi, A. Z. S.; Ara, Nazma; Uddin, M. Mojib; Ferdaus, A.
- title: Hypolipidemic effects of fenugreek seed powder
- date: 2006-12-30
- words: 2016
- flesch: 57
- summary: References Al-Habori M, Al-Aghban AM, Al-Mamary M. Effect of fenugreek seeds and its extracts on plasma lipid profile: A study on rabbits. Effects of fenugreek seeds and leaves on blood glucose and serum insulin responses in human subjects.
- keywords: abstracts; bangladesh; blood; changes; cholesterol; control; day; diabetic; effect; experimental; fenugreek; group; hdl; hyperlipidemic; ldl; level; lipid; patients; pharmacol; powder; present; profile; protein; seed; serum; sharma; significant; study; total; treatment; triacylglyceride; type; weeks
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- bjp-4901
- author: Singh, Aditi; Sarin, Renu
- title: Artemisia scoparia: A new source of artemisinin
- date: 2010-05-04
- words: 2013
- flesch: 59
- summary: Artemisia scoparia Waldst et Kit: Figure 4 Unorganised callus of Artemisia scoparia: Acknowledgement: References: Author Info Aditi Singh Principal contact email aditisingh21yahoocoin: DatePrinted: Results and Discussion In the present investigation presence of artemisinin in A. scoparia plant as well as in callus tissue was confirm- ed by TLC, IR and MNR studies.
- keywords: abstracts; aerial; annua; artemisia; artemisinin; bangladesh; callus; chromatography; cultures; drug; et al; extraction; ferreira; figure; hexane; isolated; janick; kit; liquid; malaria; new; nmr; parts; pharmacol; plant; plates; present; production; scoparia; source; spectra; standard; tissue; work
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- bjp-4909
- author: Rahman, Md. Faizur; Misbahuddin, Mir
- title: Effect of folic acid and tetrahydrofolate on tissue arsenic level in rat
- date: 2010-05-22
- words: 3258
- flesch: 57
- summary: Effect of folic acid and tetrahydro- folate on tissue arsenic level in rat. Effect of folic acid and tetrahydrofolate on tissue arsenic level in rat Md.
- keywords: abstracts; acid; addition; arsenic; arsine; bangladesh; burden; chronic; concentration; control; days; dietary; different; effect; environ; folic; folic acid; gamble; group; health; heart; higher; highest; homocysteine; intake; kidney; level; lipid; liver; lung; mda; misbahuddin; mixture; nutr; oxidative; peroxidation; perspect; pharmacol; plasma; rahman; rats; reduction; skin; solution; stirring; study; temperature; tetrahydrofolate; tissues; toxicity; treatment; tube; water; zinc
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- bjp-492
- author: Haqq, Mohammed Ataul; Rahman, Md. Hamidur; Khanam, Selina; Mannan, M. A.
- title: Efficacy of nebulized magnesium sulfate in the treatment of acute exacerbation of asthma in children
- date: 2006-12-30
- words: 5498
- flesch: 66
- summary: According to the grouping based on label number, each set of eppendorf tube was filled with appropriate solution i.e.; isotonic magnesium sulfate solution in magnesium sulfate group and normal saline in control group. In magnesium sulfate group and control group height was 57.2 ± 5.4 inches and 54.9 ± 6.2 inches respectively.
- keywords: 0.001a; 0.05a; acute; asthma; bangladesh; children; control; control group; differences; different; dose; exacerbation; flow; good; group; improvement; isotonic; magnesium; magnesium sulfate; mean; min; nebulization; nebulized; normal; patient; peak; pefr; percent; pharmacol; point; pulse; rate; response; salbutamol; saline; significant; solution; start; study; sulfate; sulfate group; table; treatment; value
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- bjp-495
- author: Gupta, Kaberi Das; Hossain, A. K. M. Mosharrof; Jaigirdar, Abdur Raquib; Uddin, Borhan; Choudhury, Tridiv; Saha, Dipti Rani
- title: Effects of ondansetron alone and in combination with domperidone in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in breast cancer patients
- date: 2007-06-30
- words: 3759
- flesch: 51
- summary: 1991-0088 Abstract The efficacy and safety of ondansetron, administered alone and in combination with domperidone to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting of breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy FAC regimen (5-fluorouracil, adriamycin and cyclophosphamide) were evaluated. Effects of ondansetron alone and in combination with domperidone in the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in breast cancer patients Kaberi Das Gupta1, A. K. M. Mosharrof Hossain1, Abdur Raquib Jaigirdar2, Borhan Uddin1, Tridiv Choudhury2 and Dipti Rani Saha1 1Department of Pharmacology, Sylhet M. A. G. Osmani Medical College, Sylhet 3100; 2Department of Radiotherapy, Sylhet M. A. G. Osmani Medical College, Sylhet 3100, Bangladesh.
- keywords: adverse; antagonists; antiemetic; appetite; bangladesh; better; breast; cancer; chemotherapy; cisplatin; combination; common; comparison; control; cyclophosphamide; day; dizziness; domperidone; drugs; effect; effective; efficacy; emesis; emetogenic; events; fac; groups; headache; hourly; hours; ht3; metoclopramide; min; nausea; number; ondansetron; patients; period; pharmacol; prevention; receptor; regimen; score; scoring; serotonin; severity; significant; study; treatment; vomiting
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- bjp-500
- author: Hossain, Shakhawat; Molla, Motiur Rahman; Akhter, Mahmuda
- title: Serum iron concentration and total iron binding capacity in patients of oral squamous cell carcinoma
- date: 2007-06-30
- words: 3430
- flesch: 64
- summary: Level of serum iron, ferritin, total iron binding capacity (TIBC) and transferrin saturation are the important diagnostic measures of iron deficiency (Hepplestone and Pippard, 1996; Dallman et al., 1980; Dallman and Reeves, 1984). So, TIBC has a relation with OSCC like serum iron.
- keywords: age; bangladesh; betel; blood; cancer; capacity; carcinoma; case; cell; chewing; concentration; control; deficiency; duration; female; grade; habit; healthy; iron; joynson; level; low; lower; mean; molla; number; oral; oscc; patients; pharmacol; quid; relationship; risk; serum; serum iron; significant; size; smoking; squamous; stevens; study; subjects; table; tibc; tobacco; total; tube; years
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- bjp-51605
- author: Xu, Qian; Wang, Li Na; Zhao, Jing Yi; Xiao, Yan Hong; Du, Chao
- title: Effects of paeonol on proliferation and collagen synthesis of rat cardiac fibroblasts induced by aldosterone
- date: 2021-04-02
- words: 5184
- flesch: 54
- summary: Aldosterone can also induce myocardial fibrosis by up-regulating the level of angiotensin type I receptor; activating macrophages to increase the production of transfor- ming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1), and the role of TGF-β1 is to stimulate cardiac fibroblasts to synthesize collagen and promote myocardial fibrosis (Tsutamoto et al., 2001; Hayashi et al., 2001; Lu et al., 2019). The prolifera- tion level of cardiac fibroblasts was detected.
- keywords: 2013; abstracts; actin; acute; aldosterone; band; bangladesh; blot; captopril; captopril group; cardiac; cardiac fibroblasts; cell; chen; collagen; collagen mrna; collagen synthesis; control; control group; culture; dose; dose group; effects; et al; expression; extracellular; factor; fibroblasts; fibrosis; figure; gene; group; heart; high; iii; increase; infarction; low; marker; matrix; mechanism; medium; middle; min; model; model group; mol; molecular; mrna; mtt; myocardial; normal; p<0.01; paeonol; pathway; pcr; pharmacol; proliferation; protein; rats; remodeling; results; role; sec; step; study; synthesis; temperature; tgf; tgfβ; tissue; type; ventricular; viability; wang; western; zhang; zhao; zhou
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- bjp-62627
- author: Interino, Jawhar O.; Alombro, Nancy C.; de Vera, Peter Jan D.
- title: Cytotoxic activity of Centrosema molle leaf aqueous extracts
- date: 2023-01-13
- words: 1622
- flesch: 58
- summary: C. molle extract was prepared by suspending 30 g of C. molle leaf powder in 100 mL of deionized water, then was heated at a 60°C water bath (Thermo Fisher Scientific, USA). This preliminary study will help establish the dosage or concentration that will be used for future studies involving the biological activities of C. molle extract in both in vitro and in vivo setups.
- keywords: abstracts; activities; activity; anti; aqueous; assay; bangladesh; biological; brine; c. molle; centrosema; concentration; cytotoxic; different; exposure; extract; hours; lc50; leaf; metabolites; molle; molle extract; mortality; natural; percent; pharmacol; plant; products; secondary; shrimps; value
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- bjp-62914
- author: V. Sundar, Ranjitha Dhevi; Arunachalam, Sathiavelu
- title: Effect of endophytic fungi Daldinia eschscholtzii against multidrug resistant pathogens
- date: 2023-01-13
- words: 3835
- flesch: 50
- summary: Antibacterial activities of endophytic fungi isolated from six Sri Lankan plants of the family Cyperaceae. Endophytic fungi are well-known biological agents that live inside the plant's internal tissues and cause no harm to their hosts (Khan et al., 2021).
- keywords: 2017; abstracts; acetate; acid; activities; activity; agar; analysis; antibacterial; antimicrobial; atcc; aureus; bangladesh; benzene; bioactive; broth; compounds; concentration; crude; daldinia; dicarboxylic; different; diffusion; disc; effect; endophytic; endophytic fungi; eschscholtzii; ester; et al; ethyl; evaluation; extract; fungal; fungi; fungus; gram; growth; identification; index; inhibition; inhibitory; isolated; mbc; metabolites; method; mic; microbiol; minimum; mrsa; pathogens; pharmacol; plant; positive; potent; potential; ptr3; resistant; sci; study; technology; tuberosa; vellore; verma; vre; zone
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- bjp-63052
- author: Shiu, Polly Ho-Ting; Zheng, Chengwen; Rangsinth, Panthakarn ; Wang, Wen; Li, Jingjing; Li, Renkai; Leung, George Pak-Heng
- title: Anti-inflammatory effect of gallic acid on HaCaT keratinocytes through the inhibition of MAPK-, NF-kB-, and Akt-dependent signaling pathways
- date: 2023-01-13
- words: 5738
- flesch: 55
- summary: Gallic acid (30 µM) did not affect the total and phosphorylated JNK Figure 3: Effects of gallic acid on total and phosphorylated protein levels of MEK1/2, ERK1/2, JNK and p38 MAPK in HaCaT keratinocytes. Gallic acid is a naturally occurring tri-phenolic com- pound found in various plants, with a particularly high abundance in gallnuts, witch hazel, oak bark, tea leaves, areca nut, bearberry, and blackberry.
- keywords: 1998; abstracts; acid; activation; akt; analysis; anti; antioxidant; assay; atopic; bangladesh; blotting; cells; chan; chemokines; concentrations; control; culture; cytokines; data; dependent; dermatitis; different; duoset; effects; elisa; erk1/2; et al; experiments; expression; figure; gallic; gallic acid; gapdh; group; hacat; hacat cells; hacat keratinocytes; hong; hours; human; ifn; il-1β; il-8; immune; induced; inflammation; inflammatory; inhibition; iκba; jnk; keratinocytes; kim; kinase; kong; lee; levels; liu; mapk; mek1/2; model; molecules; mouse; mtor; mtt; p38; pathways; pharmacol; phosphorylation; presence; present; protein; recombinant; release; response; results; ros; signaling; skin; stress; study; tnf; total; usa; viability; western; zhou
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- bjp-64228
- author: Rokkarukala, Samson; Chander, M. Punnam; Mohanraju, Raju
- title: GC-MS analysis and antibacterial properties of the selected soft corals from South Andaman, India
- date: 2023-06-08
- words: 1852
- flesch: 50
- summary: Soft corals are a highly diverse group of marine orga- nisms that contain a rich source of secondary meta- bolites. Long utilized as sources of various natural chemicals with pharmacological or aesthetic value include a wide range of reef invertebrates, including soft corals (Chao et al., 2011).
- keywords: abstracts; acid; activity; analysis; andaman; antibacterial; bangladesh; bioactive; coli; compounds; corals; crude; ester; extracts; india; islands; marine; methanol; methyl; nicobar; pharmacol; potential; properties; rich; sarcophyton; soft; soft corals; species; trocheliophorum; typhi
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- bjp-64690
- author: Segaran, Gayathri; Srinivasan, Chitashalini; Sathiavelu, Mythili
- title: Antibacterial activity of Calathea anulque
- date: 2023-06-08
- words: 1310
- flesch: 49
- summary: About 5 mL of distilled water was added to the test tube containing plant extract, and the contents were vigorously shaken. 78 Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2023; 18: 77-78 Table II Antibacterial activity of Calathea anulque leaf extracts using agar well diffusion method Extract Concentration (µg/mL) Organisms Zone of inhibition (mm) Staphylococcus aureus Klebsiella pneumonia Escherichia coli Streptococcus pneumonia Methanol 25 11 - - - 50 20 - - - 100 25 - - - Ethyl acetate 25 - - - - 50 25 - - - 100 28 - - - Standard (Streptomycin) 10 mg disc 15 28 30 25 mailto:mohanrajupu62@gmail.com
- keywords: abstracts; activity; agar; antibacterial; anulque; aureus; bangladesh; calathea; coli; crude; extracts; flavonoids; leaves; pharmacol; phytochemical; plants; pneumoniae; positive; presence; sathiavelu; segaran; table; technology; terpenoids; vellore; zone
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- bjp-65531
- author: Turker, Nebiye Pelin; Bakar, Elvan
- title: Effects of L-dopa and p-coumaric acid combination on oxidative stress, DNA damage, and mitochondrial apoptosis in neuroblastoma cells
- date: 2023-06-07
- words: 5525
- flesch: 59
- summary: Materials and Methods Cell culture and passage Neuroblastoma N1E-115 (ATCC® CRL2263™) cell line was used in the study. Financial Support Self-funded Ethical Issue The development, acquisition, authentication, cryopreserva- tion, and transfer of cell lines between laboratories were followed according to the guidelines published in British Journal of Cancer, 2014 Conflict of Interest Authors declare no conflict of interest Acknowledgement
- keywords: 0.1↑; abstracts; acid; acid p; activity; administration; analysis; anova; apoptosis; apoptotic; application; bangladesh; bax; c.i; cancer; caspase; cell; changes; channel; combination; control; coumaric; coumaric acid; culture; cycle; cytotoxic; damage; death; difference; disease; dna; dopa; dopa p; dopamine; dopaminergic; duncan; effect; expression; figure; fold; gel; gene; genetic; groups; hours; increase; induced; intracellular; kit; lines; lipid; medium; membrane; mitochondrial; mtt; n1e-115; neuroblastoma; oxidative; parkinson; passage; pathway; pcr; permeability; pharmacol; potassium; qrt; rapd; relative; research; results; role; significant; stability; staining; step; stress; studies; study; table; toxicity; transition; treatment; values; viability; way
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- bjp-66459
- author: Islamoglu, Nesim; Demir Mulazımoglu, Aysen
- title: Use of guanine-modified glassy carbon electrode as an electrochemical sensor for the determination of paracetamol
- date: 2023-08-21
- words: 4922
- flesch: 52
- summary: Gashu M, Kassa A, Tefera M, Amare M, Aragaw B. Sensitive and selective electrochemical determination of doxycycline in pharmaceutical formulations using poly(dipicrylamine) modified glassy carbon electrode. Nigussie M, Kassa A, Guadie A, Mulu M, Lijalem T, TeferaM. Selective and sensitive determination of tinidazole in pharmaceuticals and biological matrix using poly(diphenyl- amine-4-sulfonic acid) modified glassy carbon electrode.
- keywords: 2022; 2023; acetaminophen; acid; anal; analysis; aqueous; bangladesh; beitollahi; buffer; carbon; carbon electrode; characterization; cost; current; cycles; demir; detection; determination; dpv; drug; effect; electrochemical; electrode; et al; experiments; figure; gc electrode; glassy; glassy carbon; guanine; high; int; linear; log; low; media; methods; model; modification; modified; mohammadi; mulazımoglu; non; oxidation; paracetamol; peak; pharmaceutical; pharmacol; plot; potential; preparation; prepared; range; rate; reduction; rgu; s-1; samples; scan; scan rate; sensitive; sensitivity; sensor; solution; study; surface; techniques; usa; voltammetry; water
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- bjp-67311
- author: Maher, Rawan A. ; Alombro, Nancy C.; de Vera, Peter Jan D.
- title: Anti-angiogenic activity of Centrosema molle leaf aqueous extract
- date: 2023-08-21
- words: 1730
- flesch: 59
- summary: Some medicinal plant species of Asamagbe stream bank vegetation, forestry Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2023; 18: 116-118 117 Figure 1: Anti-angiogenic effects of different C. molle leaf aqueous extract using CAM assay (n = 63) Results showed that all the concentrations of C. molle leaf aqueous extract except 50 µg/mL were able to inhibit the branching points of blood vessels in CAM during the experiment (Figure 1).
- keywords: abstracts; activity; angiogenesis; angiogenic; anti; aqueous; assay; bangladesh; blood; branching; c. molle; cam; centrosema; concentrations; control; different; disc; eggs; extract; incubation; leaf; molle; molle leaf; negative; pharmacol; plant; points; positive; studies; study; vessels; windows
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- bjp-839
- author: Aktar, Md. Wasim; Poi, Rajlakshmi; Bhattacharyya, Anjan
- title: Status of sennosides content in various Indian herbal formulations: Method standardization by HPTLC
- date: 2008-05-20
- words: 2019
- flesch: 50
- summary: The average recovery rate was 95% for sennoside A and 97% for sennoside B showing the reliability and reproducibility of the method. The average recovery rate was 95% for sennoside A and 97% for sennoside B (Table II) showing the reliability and reproducibility of the method.
- keywords: abstracts; analysis; bangladesh; camag; constipation; content; different; estimation; figure; formulation-10; formulations; herbal; hptlc; india; medicinal; methanol; method; pharmacol; plants; present; purgative; recovery; result; senna; sennoside; solutions; spectra; standard; standardization; status; study; table; value
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- bjp-8414
- author: Suresh Kumar, P.; Chezhian, A.; Senthil Raja, P.; Sathiyapriya, J.
- title: Computational selections of terpenes present in the plant Calotropis gigantea as mosquito larvicides by blocking the sterol carrying protein, AeSCP-2
- date: 2012-01-22
- words: 2760
- flesch: 57
- summary: Bangladesh Journal of Pharmacology Research Article Computational selections of ter-Computational selections of ter-Computational selections of ter- penes present in the plant penes present in the plant penes present in the plant Calotropis Calotropis Calotropis gigantea gigantea gigantea as mosquito larvicide’s by as mosquito larvicide’s by as mosquito larvicide’s by blocking the sterol carrying protein, blocking the sterol carrying protein, blocking the sterol carrying protein, AeSCPAeSCPAeSCP---222 BJP Introduction Calotropis gigantea (Asclepiadaceae), known as milk weed, is a common wasteland weed, drought resistant, salt tolerant, grows wild up throughout India (Sastry and Kavathekar, 1990). 1991-0088 Abstract The present study reports the phytochemical properties of Calotropis gigantea (Asclepiadaceae) commonly known as milk weed.
- keywords: -amyrin; abstracts; acetate; acid; aescp-2; analysis; article; ash; bangladesh; calotropis; calotropis gigantea; carbohydrate; carbon; chloroform; composition; compounds; computational; considerable; data; docking; essential; extract; gigantea; india; larvicide; level; mass; materials; medicinal; min; molecular; mosquito; murti; new; nitrogen; oleanolic; organic; pharmacol; phytochemicals; plant; potential; ppm; presence; present; protein; sci; selections; seshadri; soil; spectra; sterol; studies; study; table; temperature; terpenes
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- bjp-845
- author: Bhuiyan, Mohammad Nazrul Islam; Chowdhury, Jasim Uddin; Begum, Jaripa
- title: Chemical investigation of the leaf and rhizome essential oils of Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Smith from Bangladesh
- date: 2008-08-07
- words: 2442
- flesch: 55
- summary: I Constituents of leaf and rhizome essential oil from Zingiber zerumbet Peak No. Name of constituents of leaf essential oil % Name of constituents of rhizome essential oil % 1 Tricyclene 0.6 -Pinene 1.2 2 -Pinene 2.2 Camphene 3.6 Abstract Zingiber zerumbet (L.) Smith leaf and rhizome oils, obtained by hydrodistillation, were analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GC-MS).
- keywords: anti; bangladesh; camphene; camphor; caryophyllene; chemical; chittagong; components; composition; compounds; constituents; damodaran; dev; different; essential; et al; eucalyptol; ginger; humulene; india; investigation; leaf; leaves; malaysia; medicinal; medicine; oil; oils; oxide; pharmacol; plants; res; research; rhizome; smith; srivastava; tetrahedron; zerumbet; zerumbone; zingiber
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- bjp-8692
- author: Shah, Abdul Jabbar; Begum, Sabira; Hassan, Syed Imran; Ali, Syed Nawazish; Siddiqui, Bina Shaheen; Gilani, Anwarul-Hassan
- title: Pharmacological basis for the medicinal use of Psidium guajava leave in hyperactive gut disorders
- date: 2011-12-08
- words: 3548
- flesch: 55
- summary: In isolated rabbit jejunum preparations, crude extract was found more potent against high K+ than spontaneous pre- contractions, similar to verapamil, with EC50 values of 0.7 (0.4-1.0; n = 8) and 2.3 mg/mL (1.4-3.6; n = 8), respectively, suggests calcium channel blocking activity, as a possible mode of action. The Ca++ channel blocking activity was further confirmed when pre-treatment of tissue with crude extract (0.3-1 mg/ mL) caused a rightward shift in the Ca++ concentration-response curves, similar to verapamil.
- keywords: acid; activity; animals; antagonist; antidiarrheal; bangladesh; basis; ca++; calcium; castor; channel; concentration; contractions; control; crude; crude extract; curves; dependent; diarrhea; disorders; effect; et al; extract; figure; gilani; guajava; gut; high; hyperactive; isolated; jejunum; karachi; loperamide; medicinal; oil; pakistan; pharmacol; pharmacological; plant; preparations; protection; psidium; rabbit; research; shah; similar; spasmolytic; spontaneous; study; tissue; use; verapamil
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