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- Haematological Evaluation of Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn. Leaves Extract in Phenylhydrazine Induced Anaemia in Rats
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1 KYDSCT'S College of Pharmacy, Sakegaon, Tal. - Bhusawal, Dist. - Jalgaon 425 201(M.S.), IN
2 Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Borgaon (Meghe), Wardha - 442 001, IN
1 KYDSCT'S College of Pharmacy, Sakegaon, Tal. - Bhusawal, Dist. - Jalgaon 425 201(M.S.), IN
2 Institute of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, Borgaon (Meghe), Wardha - 442 001, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics, Vol 2, No 6 (2010), Pagination: 392-396Abstract
The extracts of Moringa pterygosperma were tested against Phenylhydrazine induced anaemia in rats and the changes in different haematological parameters have been evaluated. It has been found that the extract of Moringa pterygosperma produces significant increase in haematological parameters particularly Hb content, RBC counts, Haematocrit, Plateletcrit etc.Keywords
Moringa pterygosperma Gaertn, Phenylhydrazine (PHZ), Red Blood Cell (RBC) Count, Haemoglobin (Hb).References
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- A Clinical Trial of Tetramisole and Piperazine in Human Ascariasis
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1 Dept. of Preventive & Social Medicine, Medical College, Aurangabad, IN
1 Dept. of Preventive & Social Medicine, Medical College, Aurangabad, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 32, No 12 (1979), Pagination: 691-698Abstract
No Abstract.- Nature of Data on Prices and Arrivals in Regulated Markets
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 6, No 3 (1964), Pagination: 206-213Abstract
The establishment of regulated markets in India has served the basic need of a source of prices and other data at the level of primary oi assembling markets. Basically, these markets are formed to provide better marketing facilities to farmers and control the malpractices of the traders. Their working is governed both by the State Marketing Acts and by their by-laws. These legal provisions require that Market Committees to collect and maintain various kinds of information for the smooth working of the markets.- Marketing of Groundnut in some Regulated Markets in Maharashtra
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 5, No 4 (1963), Pagination: 337-364Abstract
IN the following analysis, attention is given to the study of the influence of various factors affecting the coarse of marketing of groundnut in three regulated markets in Maharashtra. The selected markets are Barsi (Sholapar District), Dhulis (DhuUa District) and Karad (Satara District) and the period of analysis is of ten years between September 1949 and August 1959. The year considered is the marketing year between September and August.- Prices of Paddy in the Regulated Market of Ghoti
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Artha Vijnana: Journal of The Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics, Vol 7, No 1 (1965), Pagination: 1-26Abstract
This is an experimental analysis of prices of a food crop as recorded in a regulated market. The selected centre is Ghoti which is a major regulated market for paddy in the Igatpuri taluka of the Nasik district in Maharashtra. The food crop selected is paddy and the variety considered is Gari Kolapi, the most important variety accounting for about 68 per cent of total sales of paddy in the market yard.- Preparation and Evaluation of Floating Calcium Alginate Beads of Clarithromycin
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S. M. Sarode
1,
G. Vidya Sagar
2,
M. K. Kale
3,
P. K. Nimase
4,
A. P. Kulkarni
3,
S. D. Firke
3,
B. M. Firke
3,
P. D. Warke
3,
M. A. Chaudhari
3
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1 C/O M. B. Sarode, Shanti nagar, Plot no.6, Yawal Road, Bhusawal (M.S.), IN
2 Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Bhuj, Gujrat, IN
3 K.Y.D.S.C.T’s College of Pharmacy, Sakegaon (M.S.), IN
4 Smt.S.S.Patil college of Pharmacy, Chopda (M.S.), IN
1 C/O M. B. Sarode, Shanti nagar, Plot no.6, Yawal Road, Bhusawal (M.S.), IN
2 Veerayatan Institute of Pharmacy, Bhuj, Gujrat, IN
3 K.Y.D.S.C.T’s College of Pharmacy, Sakegaon (M.S.), IN
4 Smt.S.S.Patil college of Pharmacy, Chopda (M.S.), IN
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Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Technology, Vol 2, No 2 (2010), Pagination: 173-177Abstract
The objective of this investigation was to develop an intra gastric floating drug delivery system of clarithromycin and also attempts were made to sustain the release of clarithromycin. Multiple-unit floating beads of clarithromycin were prepared from sodium alginate solution containing Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (K100M) and sunflower oil by using emulsion-gelation method. These beads were evaluated for entrapment efficiency, drug loading, buoyancy and in vitro drug release. All formulations were the floating lag time below two minutes and shows total floating duration more than ten hours. It was observed that entrapment efficiency, drug loading and buoyancy was greater with formulation containing two percent sodium alginate solution and five percent calcium chloride solution along with 500mg HPMC and five ml sunflower oil (i.e.F14) and also the result of in-vitro dissolution studies reveals that the formulation F14 gave sustained release pattern of clarithromycin upto 12 hrs.Keywords
Floating Alginate Beads, Emulsion Gelation, Clarithromycin, Controlled Release.- Factors Influencing Onion Prices in India
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1 Centre of Studies in Social Sciences, Pune, IN
1 Centre of Studies in Social Sciences, Pune, IN