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Narayanan N

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Publications by Narayanan N

2 publications found • Active 2012-2014

2014

1 publication

Rheological Characterization of Bioadhesive Nasal Gels

with Grace Rathnam, Ilavarasan R
8/1/2014

Bioadhesive gels improve both effectiveness and efficiency of the product due to intimate contact between a delivery device and the absorbing cell layer.  The interaction at the functional group level often results in the formation of mixtures capable of exhibiting rheological synergy.  Rheological synergy is the demonstration of greatly excess of viscosity and gel like properties when mixed with mucin than if the mucin and gels were examined separately.  This rheological synergism between gels and mucin could be used as an in vitro parameter to determine the mucoadhesive properties. In this study a simple rheological method is used to quantitatively determine various parameters like viscosity enhancement (ηenhance), relative viscosity enhancement of the combination system (ηrel), force of mucoadhesion (F) and viscosity component of bioadhesion (ηb). This is used to quantitatively compare different bioadhesive nasal gels prepared using carbopol which contain cyclodextrin as absorption enhancer. Composition of a gel can strongly influence its rheological properties and even one different constituent can lead to significantly different rheological behavior. The influence of the presence of cyclodextrin and different methods of addition of cyclodextrin was studied. The pattern noticed in this study was that the gels without the cyclodextrin showed the highest force of bioadhesion which was followed by the gels with cyclodextrin as inclusion complex and then by the gels with cyclodextrin as a physical mixture.  These gels were also subjected to Texture Profile Analysis. 

2012

1 publication

IN VITRO HEPATOPROTECTIVE ACTIVITY OF A SELECTED SIDDHA MEDICINAL PLANT SIDA CORDATA USING CHANG LIVER CELLS

with Gnanasekaran D, Umamaheswara Reddy C, Jaiprakash B, Hannah Elizabeth, Ravi kiran Y
2/1/2012

  Liver plays a major role in detoxification. Any injury to it or impairment of its function may lead to many implications on one’s health. Management of liver diseases is still a challenge to modern medicine. The allopathic medicine has little to offer for the alleviation of hepatic ailments whereas the most important representatives are of phytoconstituents. The work presented in this paper is on plant mentioned as Kayakarpam plants in published as well as unpublished palm leaf literatures. The study was aimed to evaluation of the hepatoprotective activity of the whole plant Sida cordata on the Chang cell line (normal human liver cells). The ethanolic extract was tested for its inhibitory effect on chang cell Line. The percentage viability of the cell line was carried out. The cytotoxicity of Sida cordata on normal human liver cell was evaluated by the SRB assay [Sulphorhodamine B assay] and MTT assay [(3-(4, 5 dimethylthiazole –2 yl)-2, 5 diphenyl tetrazolium bromide) assay]. The principle involved is the cleavage of tetrazolium salt MTT into a blue coloured derivative by living cells which contains mitochondrial enzyme succinate dehydrogenase However, the information available on the pharmacological activity of the plant is very limited. Hence, it was proposed to carry out a preliminary in vitro analysis of the hepato protective activity of the plant, which gave promising results.

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