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Clock gene variation in type 2 diabetes: a review Praveen, Nushrat; Satapathy, Trilochan; Prasad, Pushpa; Roy, Amit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol 3 No 1 (2015)
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Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a long-standing metabolic disorder that is exemplify by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and comparative lack of insulin. General symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, and unsolved weight loss. Type 2 diabetes is mainly due to obesity and not sufficient work out in public who are heritably prone.Circadian clocks are significant to keep the moment in the sequence of physiological practice, series of behaviour and metabolism. The plasma level of glucose and numerous hormones implicated in glucose homeostasis for example insulin and glucagon exhibit circadian variation. Circadian desynchrony, a feature of alter occupation elevated-fat diet feed and sleep distraction in individual have been linked with metabolic disorders for instance obesity and type 2 diabetes. Circadian rhythm distraction can cause different fitness disarray. Current reading has discovered a seal connection among the pathophysiology of metabolic condition, which is characterized by obesity and hyperglycemia, and the operation of interior molecular clocks.
Antihyperlipidemic potential of herbals Yadav, Swati; Satapathy, Tilochan; Roy, Amit; Prasad, Pushpa
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol 2 No 1 (2014)
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One of the most widespread diseases in the world is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). It is also one of the most preventable. This review explores the management of CHD through changes in dietary modifications, lifestyle, and the use of dietary supplements and botanicals.
Preparation and evaluation of herbal cream Dubey, Aditi; Roy, Amit; Prasad, Pushpa
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol 2 No 2 (2014)
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A herbal fairness cream was formulated using herbal extracts which have potential antioxidant activity. Creams were basically formulated using the hydro alcoholic extracts of Glycyrrhiza glabra (root and Stolons),Camellia sinensis (leaf), Pleurotus osttreatus (mushroom plant). The prepared formulation were subjected to different evaluation like spreadability, pH, appearance, viscosity, drug content, irritability and antioxidant properties. The prepared formulation was found stable and effective. Among the several combination Liquorice & Green Tea based preparation shows better results. From the results it was concluded that it is possible to develop creams containing herbal extracts having potent antioxidant and fairness property and can be used as the provision of a barrier to protect skin.   
Antihyperlipidemic potential of herbals Yadav, Swati; Satapathy, Trilochan; Roy, Amit; Prasad, Pushpa
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2014)
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One of the most widespread diseases in the world is Coronary Heart Disease (CHD). It is also one of the most preventable. This review explores the management of CHD through changes in dietary modifications, lifestyle, and the use of dietary supplements and botanicals
Preparation and evaluation of herbal cream Dubey, Aditi; Prasad, Pushpa; Roy, Amit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2014)
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A herbal fairness cream was formulated using herbal extracts which have potential antioxidant activity. Creams were basically formulated using the hydro alcoholic extracts of Glycyrrhiza glabra (root and Stolons),Camellia sinensis (leaf), Pleurotus osttreatus (mushroom plant). The prepared formulation were subjected to different evaluation like spreadability, pH, appearance, viscosity, drug content, irritability and antioxidant properties. The prepared formulation was found stable and effective. Among the several combination Liquorice & Green Tea based preparation shows better results. From the results it was concluded that it is possible to develop creams containing herbal extracts having potent antioxidant and fairness property and can be used as the provision of a barrier to protect skin.
Clock gene variation in type 2 diabetes: a review Parveen, Nushrat; Satapathy, Trilochan; Prasad, Pushpa; Roy, Amit
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 3 No. 1 (2015)
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Diabetes mellitus type 2 is a long-standing metabolic disorder that is exemplify by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and comparative lack of insulin. General symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, and unsolved weight loss. Type 2 diabetes is mainly due to obesity and not sufficient work out in public who are heritably prone. Circadian clocks are significant to keep the moment in the sequence of physiological practice, series of behaviour and metabolism. The plasma level of glucose and numerous hormones implicated in glucose homeostasis for example insulin and glucagon exhibit circadian variation. Circadian desynchrony, a feature of alter occupation elevated-fat diet feed and sleep distraction in individual have been linked with metabolic disorders for instance obesity and type 2 diabetes. Circadian rhythm distraction can cause different fitness disarray. Current reading has discovered a seal connection among the pathophysiology of metabolic condition, which is characterized by obesity and hyperglycemia, and the operation of interior molecular clocks