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Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 212:130-145
Background Our earlier studies demonstrated that topically applied substance P (SP) or curcumin on excision skin wound accelerated the wound healing in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the wound healing
Autor:
M C, Lingaraju, S, Anand, J, Begum, V, Balaganur, R R, Kumari, R A, Bhat, A S, More, D, Kumar, B K, Bhadoria, S K, Tandan
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of experimental biology. 54(12)
Traditionally, the Indian Blackberry or locally called Jamun, Eugenia jambolana Lam. (Syn.: Syzygium cumini), is well known for its pharmacological potential, particularly anti-inflammatory. Here, we studied kaempferol-7-O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside]-4'-O
Publikováno v:
Pharmaceutical Biology. 46:668-672
Caesalpinia bonducella Fleming (Leguminosae) flower extract (CBFE) was administered orally (30, 100, and 300 mg/kg) and tested for analgesic and antipyretic activities in adult mice and rats. Analg...
Autor:
Anu Gopal, Nitya N. Pathak, Pawan Kumar, Dhirendra Kumar, Raju Prasad, Vinay Kant, S. K. Tandan, Dinesh Kumar
Publikováno v:
Cytokine. 73(1)
Substance P (SP) is known to stimulate angiogenesis, fibroblasts proliferation and expressions of cytokines and growth factors involved in wound healing. However, SP level reduces in dermis in diabetics and, hence, it was hypothesized that exogenousl
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of biochemistrybiophysics. 49(6)
Shorea robusta Gaertn. f. (Sal) is one of the most important traditional Indian medicinal plants. The resin of the plant has been used in the treatment of inflammation in folklore medicine. In the present study, ethanolic extract (70%) of S. robusta
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of experimental biology. 50(4)
The ethanolic extract of S. robusta resin (10 and 30 % w/w applied locally in excised and incised wounds) produced a dose-dependent acceleration in wound contraction and increased hydroxyproline content and tensile strength of wounds in rats. The res
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 46(4)
The ethanolic extract of Syzygium cumini bark has been reported to possess anti-inflammatory activity in our previous studies. The present study is an attempt to elucidate the anti-inflammatory activity of S. Cumini bark against inflammation induced
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of experimental biology. 38(11)
Possible modulation of Brewer's yeast-induced nociception by centrally (icv) administered nitric oxide (NO) modulators, viz., NO synthase (NOS) inhibitors, NO precursor, donors, scavengers and co-administration of NO donor (SIN-1) with NOS inhibitor
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 43(3)
The activity of receptor-operated Ca2+ channels (ROCCs) was studied in rat portal vein in L-thyroxine-induced experimental hyperthyroidism. The following parameters were evaluated: 1. NE-stimulated 45Ca influx. 2. CaCl2-induced contractile responses
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of medical research. 109
Effect of pinacidil, a K+ channel opener, was studied on contractility of cyclophosphamide-treated rat vas deferens. The mean IC50 value of pinacidil against 1 mmol barium chloride induced rhythmic contractions and 40 mmol potassium chloride induced