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Review Article
15-Dec-2025
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Drug-Induced Liver Injury: Hepatotoxicity and Treatment – A Literature Review

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Shruti Patel, Kris Kapadiya,

Abstract: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a major clinical and regulatory challenge, posing risks to patient safety and drug development worldwide. As the primary organ responsible for xenobiotic metabolism, the liver is particularly susceptible to toxic


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Original Research
07-Mar-2024
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Development and validation of a method for simulataneous determination of tenovifir disoproxil fumarate emtriculabine and isonized in bulk and pharmaceutical dosage form using RP-HPLC with relevance to toxicological aspects

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Nadapana Rakesh, D.Swapna,

Abstract: Hence, proposed analytical methods are simple, novel, economical, rapid,
sensitive, reproducible and accurate for the Simultaneous estimation of Tenofovir Disoproxil
Fumarate, Emtricitabine and Isoniazid in Bulk and Phamaceutical dosage form by using


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30-Mar-2024
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Evaluation of the anti diabetic effects of ethanolic root extract from polyalthania longifora in diabetic rats induced by streptozotin and nicotinamide with considaertion of toxocological aspects

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Suresh Kumar, D.varun, N.V.priya Rekha, K.Hemanth,

Abstract: Abstract: The root of Polialthia Longifolia was selected for the evaluation of antidiabetic potential in
STZ-nicotinamide induced diabetic rat model.The root extract was extracted by hot percolation using
ethanol as a solvent in soxhlet apparatus and


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30-Mar-2024
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Overview of Diabetic Neuropathy: A Comprehensive Examination

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Gagan Devi, gyanendra Gupta,

Abstract: India has earned the
unfortunate distinction of being the
global epicenter for diabetes, with an
alarming projection of 109 million
individuals expected to be afflicted by
the condition by 2035The global
influence of diabetic neuropathy