Swati Ashokrao Umap

Swati Ashokrao Umap
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  • M.V.Sc. VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY
  • Professor (Assistant) at Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University

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Introduction
RESEARCH INTEREST- PESTICIDE TOXICOLOGY, ECO-TOXICOLOGY, ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY, TRADITIONAL MEDICINE, LABORATORY ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION,
Current institution
Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
February 2020 - present
Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Joined as in-service PhD Scholar
November 2011 - August 2013
Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University
Position
  • Research Assistant
July 2015 - February 2020
Bombay Veterinary College
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
November 2009 - October 2011
Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University
Field of study
  • Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology

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Publications (29)
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Pharmacogenomics, the study of how genetic variation influences drug response, is a rapidly advancing field poised to revolutionize personalized medicine. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of pharmacogenomics, tracing its evolution from early genetic insights to its current state. The discussion begins with an introduction to th...
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The present research investigation was carried out to study effect of 50% ethanolic rhizome extract of Z.
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The present research investigation was carried out to study effect of 50% ethanolic rhizome extract of Z. officinale on lipid peroxidation & oxidative stress on Lead induced toxicity in broiler birds. 140 broiler chicks were divided into 7 groups each comprising of 20 birds. The toxicity was induced by administration of lead acetate @ 200 mg/kg fee...
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The present research investigation was carried out to study effect of 50% ethanolic rhizome extract of Z. Officinale on blood and tissue lead residue of broiler chicken. 140 broiler chicks were divided into 7 groups each comprising of 20 birds. The toxicity was induced by administration of lead acetate @ 200mg/kg feed from T2 to T7 and T1 as normal...
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The pharmaceutical industry is one of the biggest industries, having a significant share of the world’s economy. At the same time, with the high production of pharmaceutical products, this industry is becoming a significant threat to the environment by producing vast amounts of pharmaceutical waste, which imparts specific hazardous, debilitating ef...
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Ethnoveterinary medicine is booming in the subcontinent due to the emergence of anti-microbial resistance amongst microorganisms and its triflingside effects. Common livestock diseases like Footand Mouth Disease (FMD), mastitis, mange, Black Quarter (BQ) are difficult to cure because of AMR. Various plant parts like leaves, roots, and flower extrac...
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The utilization of zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model organism in studying endocrine disruptor chemicals (EDCs) has emerged as a powerful and versatile approach in toxicology research. This review highlights the numerous advantages that make zebrafish an ideal model for assessing the impact of EDCs on endocrine systems. Zebrafish, with their high f...
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Awareness about antimicrobial resistance
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The present study was planned to assess the effect of Tinospora cordifolia leaves ethanolic extract against DMBA-induced SCC in Swiss albino mice. In this experiment, 56 Swiss albino mice were divided into seven groups, each comprising eight mice. SCC was induced in all groups except the vehicle control group (one) by application of DMBA twice a we...
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Ozone is a trivalent oxygen molecule. It is one of the important substances present in environment. Even though Use of ozone is initiated very early in therapeutics but it is most underrated therapy. Bringing ozone therapy in veterinary therapeutics will have additional benefit as it requires minimum invasive procedure and also promotes analgesia....
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The present study was carried out to assess feed additive ractopamine for endocrine disruption in zebrafish. Male zebrafish were exposed to three different doses of ractopamine i.e., 250 ppm, 350 ppm, 450 ppm for 21 days and were observed for behavourial alterations and on mating to unexposed female zebrafish, their embryos were observed for surviv...
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The present study was planned to screen the antipyretic activity of alcoholic extract of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. Where thirty healthy wistar rats were selected and divided into five groups, each comprising six animals. The pyrexia was induced by injecting a suspension of 15% of Brewer's yeast and 2% gum acacia in normal saline subcutaneously below t...
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The present study was conducted to assess the analgesic activity of alcoholic extract of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. (Sisam). The plant belongs to the Family Fabacease. The study was conducted by using Eddy's hot plate. The alcoholic extracts showed marked analgesic activity in a dose dependent manner. The extract was used in three different doses i.e....
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Objective: The present study was conducted to validate in vitro anthelmintic activity of hydroethanolic and aqueous leaf extract of Sesbania sesban against Moneizia expansa and Paramphistomes by petri-dish method. Methods: The in vitro trials for anthelmintic activity of hydroethanolic and aqueous leaf extract of Sesbania sesban was conducted on ma...
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The investigation was carried out to explore the remedial potential of Morinda citrifolia in dimethoate-induced toxicity in rats. Thirty six Wistar albino male rats were divided in six groups. Group I, served as negative control group treated with distilled water only. Group II, served as positive control, which received dimethoate @ 31mg/Kg body w...
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Introduction: The perennial herb Phyllanthus niruri, belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae is commonly known as Bhuiavala in Marathi and possess antibacterial, analgesic, antipyretic, anti-hepatotoxic, antifungal and anthelmintic activity. Objective: The present study was carried out to validate the in vitro anthelmintic activity of hot aqueous who...

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