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Vidhu Aeri

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Publications by Vidhu Aeri

2 publications found • Active 2013-2014

2014

1 publication

Preventive effects of Trichosanthes dioica in STZ-Nicotinamide induced type (II) diabetes

with Ujjwal Kaushik, Showkat R. Mir
4/1/2014

The present study was aimed to scientifically validate the use of Trichosanthes dioica fruits in prevention of diabetes by evaluating their antihyperglycemic and antilipidemic potential. The effect was observed on fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels of STZ-nicotinamide (45, 110 mg/kg BW, respectively, i.p) induced diabetic rats after seven days daily administration of chloroform extract rich in moderately polar components (250 mg/Kg BW, p.o). FBG was significantly reduced (p < 0.05 %), when estimated on seventh day of treatment with fruit extract compared to diabetic control. Pre-treatment with fruit extract for seven days also normalized the blood glucose to basal level by the third hour of oral glucose challenge (2g/Kg BW, p.o) in diabetic rats. Moreover, the treatment with fruit extract resulted in significant reduction in the levels of total cholesterol and triglycerides comparable to metformin. Results of the present study showed that chloroform extract of T. dioica possesses antihyperglycemic properties and beneficial effects on diabetic hyperlipidemia. All these effects could be due to the bioactive components revealed in the T. dioica fruits such as cucurbitacins, which could justify their ethnomedical use.

2013

1 publication

Formulation and Evaluation of Dosage form of Raupya (Silver) bhasma for colon targeted drug delivery

with Shyam Baboo Prasad, Yashwant
12/1/2013

The potential of guar gum as a film coating material for colon targeted delivery of raupyabhasma is assessed in this study. The granules was prepared by mixing raupyabhasma, guar gum and xanthan gum which was coated by guar gum and pH-sensitive polymer eudragit FS30D sequentially around drug-loaded granules. The outer eudragit FS30D coating defends the system against gastrointestinal environment and dissolves rapidly in distal small intestine, where a lumen pH of over 7 triggers the dissolution of the enteric polymer. The inner guar gum coating works as a time-controlled retardant and offers additional protection of the granules until it is degraded by microbes at the proximal colon. In vitro results indicate that guar gum followed by eudragit FS30D coating is a feasible coating material to achieve colon specific drug delivery.

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