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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research
Published by Creative Pharma Assent
ISSN : -     EISSN : 23480335     DOI : 10.18231
Core Subject : Health,
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research (JOAPR) is an official publication of Creative Pharma Assent (CPA). It is an open access, peer review online international journal. JOAPR is primarily focused on multiple discipline of pharmaceutical sciences (Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Technology, Biopharmaceutics, Cosmetic Technology, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Herbal drugs/ formulations, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest) which publish quarterly. JOAPR also includes evaluation of pharmaceutical excipients & their practical application to research & industry based efforts. The aim of the scientific journal, JOAPR is to present a wide area for the current researchers to share their noble works and ideas in terms of the research papers, review articles and short communications. JOAPR only publish the original research works with a definite innovation and novelty after thorough reviewing. The paper must have a suitable and proper scientific background.
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A brief review on different plant parts used as immunity boosting agent Debgopal Ganguly; Soumyadip Ghosh; Madhumita Banerjee; Anasuya Mandal; Sarmistha Panja; Ananta Choudhury
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Research Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/J.JOAPR.2022.1.6

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A strong immune system is essential to keep a person healthy. Every person should incorporate specific food items into their diet that can strengthen their immune system. Mother Nature has a bag full of plants and trees whose different parts contain different ingredients that can act as immune boosters. Tulsi is a small herb, found in many parts of India and can be grown in our homes too. The leaves of Tulsi have different properties like antimicrobial, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, and many more. 5-6 leaves of Tulsi daily help to build our immune system. Giloy is an herbaceous vine found in the tropical regions of different Indian subcontinents. The heart-shaped leaves and reddish fruit of Giloy have many active ingredients like alkaloids, glycosides, phytosterols, etc. which help to attain anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, antioxidant properties. 2-3 tablespoons of Giloy juice daily helps to boost our immune system and increase the ability of our body to fight various infectious diseases. Garlic is used in a variety of dishes we cook garlic bulb is a great supplement known to boost the immune system functioning. Active compound present in garlic helps to reduce blood pressure improve cholesterol levels and can also lower the risk of heart diseases. Garlic bulbs can also reduce cold and flu symptoms. The various vitamins present in garlic also add more effect to its immunity-boosting property. Citrus lemon is found primarily in the north-eastern part of India, China or Myanmar, Italy, Spain. It has various phytochemicals such as terpenes, tannins, polyphenols, etc. is considered a rich of all essential vitamins to enrich our immune system and also provide therapeutic benefits
Microwave-assisted single-step synthesis of acid hydrazides from corresponding acids utilizing newly designed apparatus Sabah Mohamad; Shaza Shantier; Elrashied Garalnabi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/J.JOAPR.2020.29.37

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Acid hydrazides are essential intermediates in organic synthesis. They conventionally require a two-step synthetic pathway; esterification and hydrazine hydrate treatment; to obtain the hydrazide. The microwave-assisted synthetic methodology was utilized as a greener and straightforward single-step approach for their synthesis in highly encouraging yields. Thus, the aim of the present work was to synthesize acid hydrazides of Diclofenac, Indomethacin, Ibuprofen, and Mefenamic acid using microwave radiation with the aid of a newly designed fit-in ice condenser. Esters of the selected compounds were firstly synthesized, and acid hydrazides were then synthesized utilizing both the conventional and the proposed microwave-assisted single-step methods. The developed technique was successfully yielded 86.7%, 40.9%, and 65.5% acid hydrazides of Diclofenac, Indomethacin, and Mefenamic acid in just 3 min., 10 min. and 3 min., respectively. In comparison to the conventional method, the developed method was simpler with a very short reaction time and quantified yields. The structures of the synthesized acid hydrazides were also confirmed using FT-IR and 1H-NMR. The proposed method with the modified fit-in ice condenser proved to be efficient, cost-effective, and time-saving in the synthesis of acid hydrazides understudy in a single step.
Evaluation of wound healing effect of colostrum and curcumin cream in rat excision wound model Sakthibalan M; Aakash R; Mangaiarkkarasi A; Prasad C
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/J.JOAPR.2022.15.20

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Background: Proper wound healing is very crucial for the reconstruction of injured tissues. Compared to the conventional dressings, currently there are many novel biological wound dressings and healing agents containing colostrum which has many advantages. Aim & Objective: This experimental study was done to evaluate the effect of colostrum and curcumin cream dressing and compare it with that of conventional Povidone iodine dressing. Methods: The rats were anesthetized and excision wounds were created. Wounds were then measured with a standard measuring scale on the day of wounding and then subsequently at a time interval of 4 days till day 20, then on alternate days. After tracing the wound area was treated with the Test and Standard drugs on Day 1,4,8,12,16 and 20. The data was then analysed using Chi square, one-way ANOVA and two tailed t test using Graph pad prism software version 5.0. Results: Efficacy of Colostrum 10% &Curcumin 1% cream (test) was equal to that of povidone iodine 10% (standard) cream with respect to wound contraction and wound healing. But, with respect to the rate of wound healing, Colostrum 10% & Curcumin 1% cream treated group was better compared to the povidone iodine 10% cream treated group. Conclusion: Colostrum plus Curcumin cream has shown a better wound healing at a short time span in excisional wound model in rats, when compared to the conventional povidone iodine cream. Thus, the Colostrum plus curcumin cream appear to be an economical and safe alternative to costly therapies like growth factors for wound healing
A brief review on recent advancement of tablet coating technology Debgopal Ganguly; Soumyadip Ghosh; Pubali Chakraborty; Sumit Mitra; Shounak Chatterjee; Sarmistha Panja; Ananta Choudhury
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/J.JOAPR.2022.7.14

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A tablet can be defined as a solid unit dosage form. There are several reasons for coating of solid dosage form, the most important reason is to control the release profile & also to control the bioavailability parameters of the APIs (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients). Tablets containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) can be coated with thin polymer-based film for various advantages. Generally, horizontal rotating pans are used for coating purposes & coating solution can be spread through the spraying systems over the surface of tablets. Bitter taste masking, odor masking, physical and chemical protection, and also environmental protection are all benefits of the tablet coating. Despite that, Tablet coating also plays an important role in controlling the action site. Sugar-coating, film coating, and enteric coating are some of the conventional tablet coating processes. The primary objective for creating tablet coating technologies is to eliminate the numerous disadvantages of solvent-based coating. Coating solution preferentially applied on the surface of solid dosage forms without the need for any solvent in these novel technologies. This review article provides information regarding the techniques of conventional tablet coating, the recent advancement of tablet coating procedures, and tablet coating components.
Investigation of bioactive compounds and antimicrobial sensitivity of pawpaw (Carica papaya) leave extracts against morbific micro-organisms O I Ogidi; P. S. Tobia; D. N. Ijere; U. M. Akpan; O. Omu; H. E. Carbom; A. R. Iyosayi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18231/J.JOAPR.2020.21.28

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Pawpaw (Carica papaya) is a notable plant due to its medicinal benefits used globally to treat diseases which include dengue, malaria, inflammation, and skin infections. This study was aimed at investigating the bioactive compounds and antimicrobial sensitivity of Pawpaw (Carica papaya) leave extracts against morbific micro-organisms. The bioactive compounds of C. papaya leaves were analyzed using Chemical Standard techniques as reported in literatures and antimicrobial assay was done using agar well diffusion techniques. Qualitative phytochemical screening results of pawpaw leaves shows the presence of glycosides, tannins, flavonoids, steroids, saponins and terpenoids. The antimicrobial sensitivity result reveals higher zones of inhibition of methanolic extract against Staphylococcus sp (11.4±0.3 mm), Vibrio sp (10.3±0.2 mm), E. coli (9.7±0.3 mm), Shigella sp (9.1±0.3 mm), Yeast (9.1±0.3 mm) and Penicillium sp (8.3±0.4 mm). While aqueous extract shows higher zone of inhibition against Mould (8.0±0.5 mm). This study revealed pawpaw leaves contains secondary metabolites (bioactive compounds) while the antimicrobial sensitivity against the microorganisms explains the possibility of using the leaves as antibiotic substances (antimicrobial agents). Therefore, pawpaw leaves could be a significant source of medicine for the treatment of various fungal and bacterial infections.

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