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Immunostimulants and Adaptogens from Plants Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i3.8627

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Immunostimulants and adaptogens from plants have acquired important consideration in recent times on account of their potential to reinforce the invulnerable system's response and advance overall prosperity. This study proposed to survey the different range of plant-derived compounds accompanying immunostimulant and adaptogenic characteristics, consider their systems of operation, and argue their potential therapeutic requests. An inclusive essay review was administered to recognize relevant studies and assemble a dossier on plant-located immunostimulants and adaptogens. Results disclosed a myriad of plant compounds, containing polysaccharides, polyphenols, alkaloids, and terpenoids, that exhibit immunostimulant properties by modulating miscellaneous invulnerable pathways. These compounds were erected to embellish the venture of immune containers, in the same way that macrophages, T cells, and everyday murderer cells reconstruct the corpse's armament against contamination and diseases. Furthermore, adaptogens, generally plants like Rhodiola rosea, Panax ginseng, and Withania somnifera, were proven to help the material suit stressors, both material and subjective. These adaptogenic compounds, to a degree saponins and withanolides, exercise their belongings through the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) point around which something revolves and the regulation of stress birth control method levels. They lighten the damaging impact of incessant stress on the invulnerable system, advancing elasticity and overall fitness
The Challenges and Future of Advanced Therapies Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i4.8628

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Advanced therapies, including gene therapies, cell-based therapies, and tissue engineering, have emerged as revolutionary approaches in medicine. These therapies hold immense promise for treating previously un treatable diseases by targeting underlying causes at the molecular and cellular levels. However, their translation from laboratory breakthroughs to clinical applications is accompanied by significant challenges that must be addressed to realize their full potential. One major challenge lies in the complexity and variability of patient responses. The personalized nature of advanced therapies demands precise customization of each individual, necessitating the development of robust biomarkers and predictive models. Ensuring the safety of these therapies is paramount. Unforeseen immune reactions, off-target effects, and long-term consequences require stringent preclinical testing and vigilant post-market surveillance. Manufacturing scalability is another hurdle. Unlike traditional pharmaceuticals, advanced therapies often involve intricate processes specific to each patient. Standardizing and automating these processes, while maintaining product quality and consistency, are critical obstacles. Moreover, the high costs associated with research, development, manufacturing, and delivery hinder accessibility and affordability, raising concerns about equitable patient access. The regulatory landscape also requires adaptation to accommodate the unique attributes of advanced therapies. Striking a balance between timely access to patients and comprehensive evaluation of safety and efficacy challenges regulatory agencies globally. Intellectual property concerns, data sharing, and ethical considerations compounded these issues
Continuing Changes in Pharmaceutical Education Rehan Haider; Anjum Zehra; Asghar Mehdi; Geetha Kumari; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i4.8629

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Landscape The field of drug direction has maintained important progress in the current age, impelled by advances in VCRs, changes in healthcare transmission, and advanced patient needs. This part provides a survey of the continuous changes in drug education, stressing key styles and future counseling. It awards the unification of learning into instruction structures, the meaning of buried professional information, the increasing significance of experienced information, and the need for enduring instruction between a business establishment that sells goods and specialists. Additionally, it investigates the function of drug instruction in directing general substance challenges, boosting type and addition, and advancing change in drug judgments and occurrence. As the healthcare environment resumes to progress, drug command must be used to guarantee that drugstore graduates are outfitted with the knowledge, talents, and abilities needed to meet the demands of the proclamation and provide superb patient care
Antibacterial Activity of Naturally Occurring Compounds from Selected Plants Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i4.8630

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The abstract presents a short survey of the study fact-finding the uncontaminated endeavor of normally occurring compounds derived from selected plants. This study investigated the potential of these compounds as uncontaminated powers in the field of unrefined brand-located drug discovery. The research complicated the distillation of bioactive compounds from a variety of plant beginnings famous for their curative properties. Therefore, these compounds were assigned to decontaminating assays against a range of bacterial strains by exploiting standard microbiological methods. The results revealed meaningful decontaminating activity of various compounds, signifying their potential as open opportunities for fighting bacterial contamination. Furthermore, this study delves into the systems latent the noticed completely clean belongings, peeling light on the biochemical pathways afflicted by these easily occurring compounds. This mechanistic intuitiveness embodies our understanding of the fashion of operation of compounds, which is critical for the occurrence of mean uncontaminated therapies. Additionally, this study debates the potential requests of these everyday compounds in drug and healthcare enterprises. The uncontaminated endeavor explained by these compounds desires their application for further growth and optimization, concreting the habit for novel healing mediations in the battle against bacterial contamination
Drug Development Research in Women Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v2i5.8807

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Drug research in wives is a critical district that has acquired growing consideration in recent ages. Historically, mothers have diminished in clinical tests, chief to a lack of understanding about in what way or manner drugs influence them otherwise distinguished to brothers. This information gap has important associations for drug security and efficiency, as physiological dissimilarities between genders can impact drug absorption, productiveness, and adverse belongings. In answer, skilled has existed a growing importance on containing girls in dispassionate trials and attending grammar principles that apply to nouns with sexual or animated connotations reasonings to guarantee that drugs are safe and persuasive for two together people interested in something. This paper provides an overview of the significance of containing mothers in drug-producing research. It discusses the classical circumstances of feminine bias in dispassionate trials and the supervisory changes that have been executed to address this issue. The paper again highlights the corporeal and hormonal distinctnesses middle from two points people that can influence drug responses. Furthermore, the paper tries to the challenges and space in drafting and maintaining women in dispassionate tests, containing righteous considerations and educational determinants
Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Tryptophan, B Vitamins, SAME, and Hypericum in the Adjunctive Treatment of Depression Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i1.6568

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The adjunctive treatment of melancholy has garnered good attention as researchers and healthcare providers seek opportunities and complementary tactics to improve outcomes for people suffering from depressive disorders. This abstract explores the therapeutic benefits of mixing omega-3 fatty acids, tryptophan, B vitamins, S-adenosyl methionine (same), and Hypericum (St. John's Wort) as adjunctive treatments for melancholy. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fatty fish and certain plant sources, have shown promise in alleviating depressive signs and symptoms. Their anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective homes may also contribute to advanced temper and ordinary well-being. Tryptophan, an important amino acid, performs a vital role in serotonin synthesis, a neurotransmitter associated with temper regulation. Supplementing tryptophan may additionally enhance serotonin production and alleviate the signs and symptoms of melancholy. B vitamins, specifically B6, B9 (folate), and B12, are vital for correct mind function and neurotransmitter synthesis. Deficiencies in these nutrients are connected to mood disturbances. Adjunctive B diet supplementation can doubtlessly assist traditional despair treatments by addressing dietary deficiencies. S-adenosyl methionine (same) is an occurring compound concerned with diverse biochemical procedures, which include the synthesis of neurotransmitters. Equal supplementation has confirmed efficacy in enhancing temper and may be taken into consideration as an adjunctive treatment choice for melancholy
Energy Medicine: Cutting-Edge Modalities Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i2.7279

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Energy medicine is a dynamic and evolving area that investigates novel therapeutic techniques that use the body's energy systems to promote healing and well-being. This abstract digs into cutting-edge energy medicine techniques, emphasizing their novel approaches and possible implications for healthcare. Recent advances in energy medicine have resulted in unique methods that extend beyond standard therapy. Techniques like bio-field therapies, vibrational medicine, and frequency-based interventions are gaining popularity for their capacity to impact the body's subtle energy fields. These methods are based on the idea that disruptions in the body's energy flow lead to physical and mental health problems, and that restoring balance can help recover. Biofield therapies, such as Reiki and therapeutic touch, involve practitioners sending energy into the recipient's energy field to encourage relaxation and trigger self-healing mechanisms. Vibrational medicine investigates the application of specific frequencies, noises, or vibrations to correct energy imbalances. Cutting-edge technologies that use electromagnetic frequencies have been designed to address specific health conditions, revealing its potential in areas such as pain management and tissue regeneration. Furthermore, energy medicine interacts with technology via biofeedback and bioresonance devices, allowing people to monitor and control their energy reactions. These methods provide a more individualized approach to healthcare, tailoring interventions to each individual's unique energy patterns
Human Monkeypox Epidemiologic and Clinical Characteristics, Diagnosis, and Prevention Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i3.7337

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Human monkeypox is a unique fervid disease caused by a monkeypox bacterium, an appendage of the Orthopoxvirus genus. Affliction exhibits epidemiological and dispassionate traits that pose challenges for disease and prevention. Primarily native to the Central and West African domains, monkeypox has gained worldwide attention because of occasional outbreaks and the potential for human-to-human broadcast. Epidemiologically, monkeypox shares similarities with smallpox, including reservoirs likely to contain rodents and non-human anthropoids. The virus may be transmitted to people through direct contact with infected mammals or bodily fluids. Person-to-person broadcasts, even though meager, contribute to the spread of ailments, stressing the need for active stopping strategies. Clinical evidence of human monkeypox includes delirium, problems, muscle aches, and a characteristic rash. The range of ailment asperity ranges from mild, self-confining cases to harsh forms accompanying obstacles, underscoring the importance of correct and appropriate diseases. However, distinguishing monkeypox from other rash ailments, including smallpox and chickenpox, is a challenge. The prevention of human monkeypox relies on early discovery and immunization. Surveillance works aim to monitor and contain outbreaks, whereas expeditious demonstrative tests influence up-to-the-minute case identification. Vaccination, accompanying the existing smallpox cure, has proven promising in preventing monkeypox and lowering the severity of the affliction. However, continuous research is crucial to evolving guide attacks, particularly given the disadvantages of the smallpox cure and the progressing type of virus
Corruption in the Pharmaceutical Sector Diagnosing the Challenges Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i3.7728

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Corruption inside the pharmaceutical industry is a pervasive and complicated problem that poses giant challenges to healthcare structures, public welfare, and ethical requirements. This abstract delves into the prognosis of the challenges posed by corruption in the pharmaceutical industry. The pharmaceutical sector performs a vital function in promoting international fitness by growing, generating, and distributing life-saving medicines. However, the arena is plagued by various kinds of corruption, such as bribery, fraud, kickbacks, and undue influence on regulatory procedures. This corruption leads to distorted priorities, compromised drug satisfaction, decreased access to important drug treatments, and expanded healthcare costs. One challenge is the complex web of relationships among pharmaceutical corporations, healthcare professionals, and regulatory governments. These relationships, while regularly critical for understanding trade and innovation, may be exploited for corrupt practices that prioritize income over patient well-being. Furthermore, inadequate regulation and susceptible enforcement mechanisms create an environment where corrupt activities can flourish
In Vitro Antioxidative Activity of some Medicinal Plants Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i4.7999

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The artificial antioxidative exercise of curative plants is a topic of meaningful interest on account of the potential healing benefits they concede they offer in fighting oxidative stress-related ailments. This study proposes to judge the antioxidant properties of picked medicinal plants using artificial assays. A range of plants famous for their established curative uses was chosen for inspection, containing [put plant names]. The methods complicated extracting bioactive compounds from the plant fabrics utilizing appropriate solvents and determining their antioxidative potential through miscellaneous assays such as DPPH radical scavenging endeavor, tough lowering antioxidant capacity (FRAP), and total phenolic content decision. These assays provide insights into the strength of the plant extracts to counteract free radicals and defeat oxidative damage. Results marked variable degrees of the antioxidative project between the proven plants, with a few exhibiting effective scavenging facilities against free radicals, while the remainder of something displayed notable phenolic content. These judgments underscore the variety of antioxidative means present in curative plants and desire their potential serviceability as natural beginnings of antioxidants for healing purposes