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  • UV-VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY: AN OVERVIEW

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Kambham Venkateswarlu1*, N.Devanna2, Haritha Arikeri3, M.Shahinaz Farihath4
    1,4M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmaceutics,
    2Director Of JNTUA-Otri,
    3M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmaceutical Analysis
    JNTUA-Oil Technological Research Institute,

  • A COMPLETE REVIEW ON NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR)

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    *Md. JahaSultana, P. Vijaya Sri, G.Alekhya, S.VenkateswaraRao, Chaitanya Prasad Meher
    Department Of Pharmaceutical Analysis
    Vijaya Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences For Women
    Enikepadu, Vijayawada-521108, Andhra Pradesh, India
    sohnivya786@gmail.com

  • REVIEW ON ATHEROSCLEROSIS

    About Authors:
    Kambham Venkateswarlu1*, N.Devanna2, C.Vanajakshi3, Kottamasi Vijaya Bhaskar4
    1M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmaceutics,
    2Director Of Jntua-Otri,
    3M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmaceutics,
    4M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmacology,
    JNTUA-Oil Technological Research Institute,
    Beside Collector Office, Anantapur, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Pin Code: 515001
    k.v.reddy9441701016@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    This review gives the information about what are the causes, symptoms and treatment of atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis or arteriosclerosis is a slow and progressive building up of plaque, fatty substances, cholesterol, cellular waste products, calcium and fibrin in the inner lining of an artery. This building up of plaque may lead to thickening of the arteries, subsequently blocking the blood flow either partially of totally in an artery.

  • FAST DISSOLVING TABLETS: A REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Kambham Venkateswarlu*, Kutagulla Ashna, Nandamuri Manideepika, Shaik Shaheena Parveen, M.G.Vasantharekha
    M.Pharm Scholar, Department Of Pharmaceutics,
    JNTUA-Oil Technological Research Institute,
    Beside Collector Office, Anantapur, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India
    k.v.reddy9441701016@gmail.com

    Abstract:
    A tablet is a pharmaceutical dosage form. It comprises a mixture of active substances and excipients, usually in powder form, pressed or compacted from a powder into a solid dose. The excipients can include diluents, binders or granulating agents, glidants (flow aids) and lubricants to ensure efficient tableting; disintegrants to promote tablet break-up in the digestive tract; sweeteners or flavors to enhance taste; pigments to make the tablets visually attractive. A polymer coating is often is often applied to make the tablet smoother and easier to swallow, to control the release rate of the active ingredients, to make it more resistant to the environment or to enhance the tablet’s appearance.
    These FDTs will give the better merits when compared to existing conventional dosage forms. This system has a better compliance in the case of geriatrics and pediatrics.

  • PYRAZOLE AND ITS BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Vishwanadham Yerragunta*1, Duggi.Suman1, Kumara swamy1, V.Anusha1, Pratima Patil1, M. Naresh2
    Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry,
    1Malla Reddy College of Pharmacy, Maisammaguda, Secunderabad-500014, A.P.
    2Bharath Institute of Technology Pharmacy-Ibrahimpatnam, AP.
    *vishwanadham.y@gmail.com

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    ABSTRACT:
    The aim of this review is to provide an overview of diverse pharmacological activities of pyrazole moiety. Pyrazole are well known and important nitrogen containing 5-membered heterocyclic compounds and various methods have been worked out for their synthesis. Pyrazole chemically known as 1, 2-diazole has become a popular topic due to its manifold uses. Numerous pyrazole derivatives have been found to possess a broad spectrum of biological activities, which stimulated the research activity in this field. Pyrazoles and its derivatives represent one of the most active classes of compounds, which possess wide range of biological activities like anti-bacterial, anti-convulsant, analgesic, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, ant diabetic, sedative anti-rheumatic, anticancer, and anti-tubercular activities. The purpose of this review was to collate literature work reported by researchers on pyrazole for their various pharmacological activities and also reported recent efforts made on this moiety.

  • REITERS SYNDROME- A FORM OF REACTIVE ARTHRITIS

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Jyotirmoyee Patnaik
    Kanak Manjari Institute of pharmaceutical Sciences.
    Rourkela, Orissa
    patnaik.jyotirmoyee@gmail.com

    ABSTRACT:
    Reactive arthritis, formerly referred to as Reiter's syndrome, is a form of arthritis that affects the joints, eyes, urethra and skin. The disease is recognized by various symptoms in different organs of the body that may or may not appear at the same time. Also one form of reactive arthritis is characterized by a triad of arthritis, nongonococcal urethritis, and conjunctivitis, and by lesions of the skin and mucosal surfaces.

  • ACTIVITY OF CHALCONE AND ITS DERIVATIVES - A REVIEW

    About Authors:
    Umakant Sahu1,2, Nrusingha Charan Panda2, B.V.V Ravikumar2, Anjan Kumar2
    1Drugs testing laboratory avam anusandhan Kendra, First Floor, Govt. Ayurvedic College Hospital Building, Ayurvedic College Campus, G.E. Road Raipur, Chhattisgarh- 492010

  • DRUG DESIGN CONCEPT IN OCULAR DRUG DELIVERY

    About Authors:
    *1Ronak Patel, 2Mr. Ripal Mistry
    1M.Pharm, Bhupal Nobels’ College Of Pharmacy, Udaipur 313001
    2M.pharm, Indubhai Patel College Of Phaarmacy And Research Center, Dharmaj
    *rk4989@gmail.com

  • PLAGIARISM: A GROWING CONCERN IN SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY

    Let us first of all know about plagiarism and how it is different from copyright piracy. Plagiarism word is derived from Latin word plagiaries which mean stealing someone else’s work1. According to oxford dictionaries its literal meaning is “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own”2. Wikipedia defines plagiarism as “the wrongful appropriation and purloining and publication of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions, and the representation of them as one's own original work”1. The word plagiarism is different from copyright piracy3. Copyright piracy is unauthorised doing anything, the exclusive right to do which is with copyright owner or reproduction, sale or hiring in any form4,5 whereas plagiarism is the failure of giving credit to original author5 but both are infringements of copyright (under Indian Copyright Act, 1957) and hence crime. Unauthorised reproduction, sale or hiring is not infringement of copyright after expiry of the copyright protection period which varies nation-wise (minimum requirement under Berne Convention is 50 years and 60 years in case of India, post mortem of copyright owner) but under author’s moral rights his authorship and control over the work is forever and no one can represent it as his/her own original work6. If someone is doing so it would be plagiarism and hence serious ethical offense and crime.

  • CLINICAL TRIAL DESIGN, ANALYSIS AND REPORTING FROM THE DOOR OF SPONSOR OR CRO.

    ABOUT AUTHORS:
    Raj Kishor
    Clinical Research Coordinator(CRC)
    Tech Observer India Pvt Ltd
    The Global CRO, N.Delhi
    raryan859@gmail.com

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