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Sushil Kumar Tiwari

Sushil Kumar Tiwari
  • PhD (pursuing in medicinal chemistry))Master of Pharmacy in Pharmaceutical chemistry
  • Associate professor Pharmaceutical chemistry at Independent Researcher

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Independent Researcher
Current position
  • Associate professor Pharmaceutical chemistry
Education
July 2009
luquman college of pharmacy
Field of study
  • M.Pharma (pharmacutical chemistry)

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Publications (17)
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The goal of the study is to see if ethanolic extract of Cassia auriculata has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.
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The aim of this research was to formulate and evaluate colon-targeted mucoadhesive microspheres of aceclofenac, an anti-inflammatory drug, to enhance its bioavailability and reduce gastrointestinal side effects. Aceclofenac- loaded microspheres were prepared using a variety of mucoadhesive polymers such as chitosan, sodium alginate, and Eudragit. T...
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Review Article: Ethics in clinical practice are essential principles that guide healthcare professionals' decision-making and behavior
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INTRODUCTION Localized drug distribution through the skin, vagina, rectal, and ocular cavities is known as topical drug administration. These are treating their healthy or damaged skin using a wide range of aesthetic and dermatological preparations [1]. These formulations are either solid, semisolid, or liquid in terms of physicochemical nature. Dr...
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INTRODUCTON There are many different types of traditional medicinal herbs that Indonesians have been using for years. In traditional medicine, the betel plant-also referred to as piper betle-is utilised. The native plant of Indonesia, betel, creeps up or rests on other tree trunks. A common herb in Malay daily life and several family rituals is bet...
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Traditional uses of the family Zingiberaceae have a long history and include everything from folk medicine to culinary applications. There are more than 70 different species of Curcuma, most of which are grown extensively in Western Africa, Asia, and Australia. Numerous Curcuma species have been the subject of numerous phytochemical, pharmacologica...
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Drugs which are in use presently for the management of pain and inflammatory conditions are either narcotics e.g.opioids or non-narcotics e.g. salicylates and corticosteroids e.g. hydrocortisone. All of these drugs present well knownside and toxic effects. More over synthetic drugs are very expensive to develop since, for the successful introductio...
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Andrographis paniculata (King of Bitters), also known as Kalmegh, is a member of the Acanthaceae family. Andrographis paniculata is widely cultivated, and its relevance as a medicinal plant is expanding as evidence of its several therapeutic applications grows. Considering the plant's beneficial properties, it might be recommended as a safe and vit...
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Microencapsulation is the process of encapsulating one material entirely within another on a very small scale, resulting in capsules ranging in size from less than 1-100. The encapsulation efficiency of the microcapsule is affected by various aspects such as polymer concentration, polymer solubility in solvent, solvent removal rate, organic solvent...
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ABSTRACT Transferosomes serve as carriers for a targeted transdermal drug delivery system, constituting a specialized class of liposomes characterized by the presence of phosphatidylcholine and an edge activator. This innovative system capitalizes on phospholipid vesicles as carriers for transdermal drug delivery, effectively permeating the stratum...
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Achyrathes aspera is an important medicinal herb that grows as a weed across Nepal's tropical region. It is a member ofthe amaranthaceae family. Dattiwan in Nepali, Apamarg in Sanskrit, prickly chaff flower in English, and Naayuruvi inTamil are all names for this plant. Because of their safety and effectiveness, medicinal plants are used to treat a...
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Wild Tinospora cordifolia Guduchi/Amrita, native name; English: Indian Tinospora, also known as Giloya/Gulancha in Hindi, belongs to the Menispermaceae family and is abundant in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and China. The plant is a spreading and climbing shrub with many twisting branches. T. cordifolia is utilised in Ayurvedic medicine and has...
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Numerous advantages of gels Delivery of hydrophobic medications is severely limited. In order to overcome this limitation and take advantage of the unique properties of gels, even a hydrophobic medicinal moiety is being treated with an emulsion-based approach. The dosage form produced by mixing gels and emulsions is called an emulgel. Dermatologica...

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