T. Rama*, V. Leela Lakshmi, P. Venkatesh, B. Sravani, C. Madhavi Latha, G. Sravanthi, G. Naveen Jagan’s College of Pharmacy, Jangalakandriga, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India A B S T R A C T All pharmaceutical dosage forms contain many additives besides the active ingredients to assist manufacturing and to obtain the desired effect to the pharmaceutical active ingredients. The advances ... Read More »
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Evaluation of Anti-inflammatory activity of Ethanolic leaf extract of Tephrosia villosa
Sumaltha*, K. Venugopal Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Kadapa- 516002, India. A B S T R A C T Tephrosia villosa belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is one of the most important plants used in the indigenous system of medicine. To study the anti-inflammatory activity of ethanolic leaf extract of T.villosa using Carrageenan induced model. Anti-inflammatory ... Read More »
Investigation and comparison of anti-inflammatory effect between methanolic & chloroform extracts with pure molecules (5, 4’ dihydroxy-6.7 methoxy flavone) of roots of Vitex vestita in experimental animals
ABOUT AUTHOR V. Sreedhar*, Hindustan Abdul Ahad, B. Mohammed Ishaq, G. Naresh Kumar, E. Sateesh Kumar, Shaik Muneer Department of Pharmaceutics, Balaji College of Pharmacy, Anantapur, AP, India-515001. Abstract The objective of present study was evaluating the methanolic & chloroform extract anti-inflammatory activity of vitex vestita. Acute oral toxicity studies in mice of either sex (20-30 g) revealed that the extracts ... Read More »
Evaluation of anti-inflammatory effect of methanolic & chloroform Extracts and pure molecules (Quercetin) of roots of Vitex trifoliata in experimental animals
Author Details V. Sreedhar*, Hindustan Abdul Ahad, B. Mohammed Ishaq, E. Sateesh Kumar, Shaik Muneer, Rukasana Hakeem Balaji College of Pharmacy, Anantapur, AP, India–515001. Abstract The objective of present study was evaluating the methanolic & chloroform extract anti-inflammatory activity of vitex trifoliate. Acute oral toxicity studies in mice of either sex (20-30 g) revealed that the extracts up to 2000 mg/kg ... Read More »