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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 11:33:59 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Role Of Nigella Sativa Seeds In Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)</title>
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<description>Role Of Nigella Sativa Seeds In Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Bhosle, Snnehaa; Jangam, Rutika; Katkar, Shrutika; Chaudhari, Mohini; Patil, Krishna; Tilak, Pranati; Deshmukh, Meera
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Admet Study of Phytochemicals Used In Autoimmune Disease</title>
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<description>Admet Study of Phytochemicals Used In Autoimmune Disease
Pusegaonkar, Rucha; Jain, Rushabh; Kulkarni, Mandar; Magar, Omkar; Deshmukh, Meera; Tilak, Pranati
Autoimmune disease is a complex term, which describes immune system attacks as a breakdown of tolerance to auto reactive immune cells. It is associated with genetic, infectious,environmental predisposing factor.The use of herbal medicines in autoimmune significantly act on immune system and improves them. Tetrandrine (Tet), a bis-benzylisoquinoline alkaloid isolated from the creeper Stephania tetrandra S Moore, belong to family Menispermacae has been used for decades in Mainland China to treat patients autoimmune illnesses rheumatism. Punarnavine, alkaloid obtained from Boerhavia diffusa belong to familyNyctaginaceae. Punarnavine significantly reduced the LPS induced elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines such as TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6 in mice. This review summarizes ADMET Study of tetrandrine and punarnavine by software analysis SWISS ADME and ADME2.0 and determine drug likeliness.(1)
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>E-Pharma in India</title>
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Singh, Shreya
In the world of IT there has been a great impact on the usage of E-Pharmacy. The purpose of this research is to identify and empirically validate the various factors for adoption and usage of e-pharmacy for purchasing medications by consumers. The idea of electronic pharmacy and the selling of drugs online has been in vogue around the world for more than two decades.[7]&#13;
Online Pharmacy or E-Pharmacy has become an easier way to get medicines, bookings of certain lab test done at home because rather than going outside for purchasing medicines, getting health check-up done, it is an easier method to get these things completed just with few clicks. Ensuring the privacy and safety of user and their demands, this industry is booming up very fast.[4] Many of these industries offer overnight delivery to avoid delay. Prescriptions are also checked for medicines ordered by verified doctors. The recent worldwide pandemic has prompted several companies to turn to the online market. The pharmaceutical industry is one such significant and crucial in India. There has been an upsurge in online pharmacies throughout the Indian subcontinent over the last 3–5 years.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Role of Phytochemicals in Lumpy Virus Skin Disease</title>
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<description>Role of Phytochemicals in Lumpy Virus Skin Disease
Wagh, Hrutuja; Patel, Mehul
Lumpy skin disease, which is caused by lumpy skin disease virus, is among the major health &#13;
problems affectingthe livestock industry of most African countries. Skin lesions are the major &#13;
sources of infection; although the virus isevacuated via different body secretions and &#13;
excretions including semen. Thus, susceptible hosts contract the virusprincipally by &#13;
mechanical means from hematophagous arthropods, including biting flies, mosquitoes and &#13;
ticks.Transstadial and transovarial persistence in varies species of ticks is also possible. &#13;
Following infection,characteristic lumpy skin disease lesions may explode from 7 to 14 days &#13;
post infection under experimentalconditions whereas in natural cases it takes 2 to 5 weeks. A &#13;
pronounced socio-economic collapse is driven by reduced quantity and quality of milk, udder &#13;
infection, thinness, low quality hides, loss of draught power, abortion, infertility, limitation to &#13;
meat ingestion, higher morbidity, etc. Animals of any age and gender are susceptible to the &#13;
disease. The morbidity rate varies according to the immune status of animals and frequency &#13;
of mechanical vectors. Lumpy skin disease is manifested by distinguishing &#13;
firm,circumscribed, few (mild forms) to multiple (severe forms) skin nodules, which &#13;
sometimes involve mucousmembranes of respiratory system, urogenital system and other &#13;
internal organs. Subsequently, milk productionlessen, abortion, temporary or permanent &#13;
sterility, damage to hide and deaths will occur which further contribute to amomentous &#13;
economic loss in cattle producing countries. Therefore, large-scale vaccination combined &#13;
with otherappropriate control measures are the most effective way of limiting the spread and &#13;
economic impact due to lumpyskin disease. This review is designed with the aim of &#13;
providing, latest information on the biology of lumpy skindisease virus, mechanism of &#13;
spread, clinical and pathological features &amp; role of Phytochemicals of lumpy skin disease.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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