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Current Drug Metabolism - Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017
Volume 18, Issue 2, 2017
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Phage Display Technique: A Novel Medicinal Approach to Overcome An tibiotic Resistance by Using Peptide-Based Inhibitors Against β-Lactamases
The emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a serious threat with enormous social and economic implications. The distribution of resistance genes/markers through horizontal gene transfer leads to the dissemination of resistant strains in different parts of the world. The resistant bacteria acquire the ability to overcome resistance by different modes amongst which the expression of β-lactamases is a maj Read More
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A Current Perspective on the Inhibition of Cholinesterase by Natural and Synthetic Inhibitors
Authors: Anzer A. Shah, Tanveer A. Dar, Parvaiz A. Dar, Showkat A. Ganie and Mohammad A. KamalMajority of the observed cognitive and behavioral changes in Alzheimer’s disease are postulated to be due to the deficiencies in cholinergic pathways of the brain. Enhancement of cholinergic transmission may thus stimulate the cholinergic receptors or prolong the availability of acetylcholine in synaptic cleft and hence improve the Alzheimer’s disease associated symptoms. Of these two, the inhibition of cholinest Read More
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Ginkgo biloba as an Alternative Medicine in the Treatment of Anxiety in Dementia and other Psychiatric Disorders
Authors: Sandeep Kumar Singh, George E. Barreto, Gjumrakch Aliev and Valentina EcheverriaBackground: Mental disorders are the most common health problems in the worldwide population. Current medicines against these conditions have undesired side effects or limited effectiveness. These disadvantageous pharmacological and therapeutic characteristics provoke a low adherence to treatment in an important percentage of patients with mental disorders. Since ancient times, ethnically different groups have been usin Read More
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A Review on Nano-Antimicrobials: Metal Nanoparticles, Methods and Mechanisms
Nanotechnology is a scientific and engineering technology conducted at the nano-scale, such as in the fields of compound fabric manufacturing, food processing, agricultural processing, and engineering, as well as in medical and medicinal applications. In recent decade, nanomaterial applications for antimicrobial works have of prime interest of by many researchers. Available reports show that some of the metal oxide Read More
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Nanoparticles as a Carrier System for Drug Delivery Across Blood Brain Barrier
Brain, the centre of the nervous system and an integral part the body, is protected by two anatomical and physiological barriers- Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) and Blood-Cerebrospinal Fluid Barrier (BCSFB). Blood-Brain Barrier is a very complex and highly organized multicellular structure that shields the brain from harmful substances and invading organisms from the bloodstream and thus offering protection against various br Read More
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Potential of Plant Alkaloids as Antipyretic Drugs of Future
Authors: Imad Ahmad, Haroon Khan, Anwar-ul-Hassan Gilani and Mohammad Amjad KamalFever or Pyrexia means abnormal rise in body temperature above the usual range of normal in response to a variety of infectious, immunological and neoplastic stimuli. To normalize these febrile conditions, several synthetic agents are in clinical practice such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and aspirin. However, they are having many side effects which sometimes challenge their applications. The various sources are under investi Read More
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Sonication-Assisted Nanoprecipitation in Drug Delivery
Sonication-assisted nanoprecipitation provides an effective tool for nanomedicine engineering in therapeutic improvement. In the scope of this review, original works in interdisciplinary areas of using sonication with precipitation method for nanoparticulate drug delivery systems and its applications in management of different diseases are discussed. The use of sonication-assisted nanoprecipitation has been proved to im Read More
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Challenges Related to Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients
More LessDiabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease with long-term complications. Glycemic control is an important part in management of DM. The first line in treatment of type 2 DM (T2DM) is diet and life style change. Metformin is the first choice of medication in T2DM patients. Sulfonylureas have high risk of hypoglycemia. Glinides are associated with lower risk of hypoglycemia in comparison to sulfonylureas. Also, α-glucosidase inhibito Read More
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Glycosides as Possible Lead Antimalarial in New Drug Discovery: Future Perspectives
Authors: Marya, Haroon Khan, Gohar Mushtaq, Mohammad Amjad Kamal and Izhar AhmadMalaria remains one of the major public health problems worldwide and it is responsible for a large number of morbidity and mortality. Especially, in the third world countries, it is still alarming. The development of drugresistant to Plasmodium falciparum strains has further degraded the overall situation. However, a limited number of effective drugs available emphasize how essential it is to establish new anti-malarial compounds Read More
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