Volume 13 (2026) - Issue 6, June
Review Articles
FROM CONVENTIONAL TO COMPLEMENTARY: PHYTOTHERAPY IN LUNG CANCER MANAGEMENT
Lung cancer, which is primarily caused by smoking tobacco products, environmental pollutants, and genetic predispositions, continues to be ranked among the biggest contributors of cancer-related death worldwide. Numerous sophisticated cancer treatment methods are inefficient because of metastatic spread and susceptibility to traditional anti-cancer medications. Natural therapeutic compounds develo...
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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR INFLAMMATORY MODULATORS GOVERNING WOUND HEALING AND TISSUE REPAIR
Inflammation is a critical protective response that involves a complex network of inflammatory modulators, which coordinate the body's detection, reaction to, and repair of tissue damage or infection. These modulators include cytokines, chemokines, adhesion molecules, lipid mediators, neuroimmune signals, and emerging regulators such as A3 adenosine receptors, formyl peptide receptors, CCN (cellul...
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COMPARATIVE REVIEW ON FLAVONOID CONTENT IN KAITHA (FERONIA LIMONIA) AND BAEL (AEGLE MARMELOS)
Background: For centuries, Feronia limonia (Wood Apple) and Aegle marmelos (Bael) have served as vital components of traditional medicine in the Indian subcontinent. Both members of the Rutaceae family are prized for their secondary metabolites, particularly flavonoids, which offer potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cardioprotective benefits. Objective: This review provides a comparative e...
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TRANSFORMING PUBLIC HEALTH IN INDIA: A REVIEW OF TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS ACROSS NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMS
The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) has been a cornerstone of India's comprehensive, technology-driven strategy to address non-communicable diseases, maternal health, and mental health since the country's independence. Phase V of NACP (2021–2026) seeks to eradicate HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 through a rights-based, inclusive approach, and this overview looks at how the NAC...
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Research Articles
PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING, ANTIOXIDANT AND THROMBOLYTIC ACTIVITIES OF METHANOLIC EXTRACT OF CALAMUS TENUIS ROXB. LEAVES
Background/Objective: Calamus tenuis Roxb. (family Arecaceae) is a climbing palm used in traditional medicine across South and Southeast Asia for treating fever, hemorrhoids, bacterial infections, inflammation, diabetes, and gastric complaints. Despite its ethnomedicinal importance, information on the thrombolytic potential of its leaves remains scarce. This study aimed to investigate the phytoche...
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EXTRACTION, PHYTOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF CITRUS LIMON LEAF EXTRACT
Citrus limon is the commonly available medicinal plant in India. Which is utilized for the various pharmacological and food activities. During this year, commercial production of lemons was approximately 4.3 million tons that harvested from 25734 hectares in Iran. Nowadays, the interest in essential oils and their application in food preservation have been amplified as the natural additives to imp...
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BIOACTIVITY-GUIDED EVALUATION OF BARLERIA GIBSONI DALZ. STEM EXTRACTS FOR α-AMYLASE INHIBITION AND GLUCOSE UPTAKE POTENTIAL
This experiment was conducted to determine in-vitro antidiabetic properties of Barleriagibsoni stem extracts based on the inhibition of α-amylase and uptake of glucose by yeast cell models. At varying concentrations, ethanol and aqueous extracts were evaluated and compared to the standard drug Metformin. The two extracts showed a concentration dependent rise in activity, but the ethanol extract a...
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OPTIMIZATION OF SODIUM BICARBONATE-BASED EFFERVESCENT TABLETS USING NATURAL POLYMERS USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
The present study aimed to optimize sodium bicarbonate-based effervescent tablets using natural binders through a systematic Design of Experiments (DoE) approach. A Box–Behnken design was employed to evaluate the influence of sodium alginate, sodium bicarbonate, and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) on formulation parameters. Seven initial formulations (F1–F7) were prepared using different natu...
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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL HAIR MASK
The present study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a herbal hair mask using natural ingredients as a safer alternative to synthetic hair care products. The formulation incorporates plant-based components such as flaxseed, fenugreek, aloe vera, and hibiscus, which are known for their nourishing, conditioning, and hair growth–promoting properties. The hair mask was prepared using Carbo...
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EVALUATION OF THROMBOLYTIC ACTIVITY OF DIFFERENT MARKETED POLYHERBAL FORMULATIONS
Thrombosis remains a leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and death, with complications including myocardial infarction and stroke. It is characterized by the development of thrombi, or blood clots, inside blood vessels. Herbal remedies are increasingly being studied as safer, complementary alternatives to conventional thrombolytics like streptokinase. A human blood clot lysis model was used ...
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