Volume: Issue: 5

1. Bioassay of Eucalyptus extracts for anticancer activity against Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (eac) cells in Swiss albino mice Page:394—398
2. Pharmacognostic standardization of stems of Thespesia lampas (Cav.) Dalz & Gibs Page:357—363
3. In vivo antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of methanolic extracts of Daucus carota seeds in experimental animals Page:385—388
4. Assessment of antifungal activity of herbal and conventional toothpastes against clinical isolates of Candida albicans Page:375—379
5. Anticancer effect of the extracts from Polyalthia evecta against human hepatoma cell line (HepG2) Page:368—374
6. Giemsa and Grocott in the recognition of Histoplasma capsulatum in blood smears Page:418—420
7. Food safety knowledge and practices of abattoir and butchery shops and the microbial profile of meat in Mekelle City, Ethiopia Page:407—412
8. In vitro effects of Salvia officinalis L. essential oil on Candida albicans Page:376—380
9. BMP-4 induced proliferation and oriented differentiation of rat hepatic oval cells into hepatocytes Page:412—416
10. Effects and mechanism of miR-214 on hepatocellular carcinoma Page:392—398
11. Correlation between expression of 1α-hydroxylase and hypocalcaemia in rats with severe pancreatitis Page:386—391
12. Causes of immune dysfunction in hyperbilirubinemia model rats Page:382—385
13. Antibacterial activities of selected medicinal plants in traditional treatment of human wounds in Ethiopia Page:370—375
14. Antidiabetic and haematological effect of aqueous extract of stem bark of Afzelia africana (Smith) on streptozotocin-induced diabetic Wistar rats Page:353—358
15. Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of a mangrove plant Lumnitzera racemosa Page:348—352
16. Ethnobotanical survey of folklore plants used in treatment of snakebite in Paschim Medinipur district, West Bengal Page:416—420
17. Pharmacognostic studies of stem, roots and leaves of Malva parviflora L. Page:410—415
18. Tamarind seed coat extract restores reactive oxygen species through attenuation of glutathione level and antioxidant enzyme expression in human skin fibroblasts in response to oxidative stress Page:358—364
19. Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties of Litsea elliptica Blume and Litsea resinosa Blume (Lauraceae) Page:386—392
20. Isolation of antileishmanial, antimalarial and antimicrobial metabolites from Jatropha multifida Page:381—385
21. Geophagy (rock eating), experimental stress and cognitive idiosyncrasy Page:369—373
22. Antibacterial properties of lucifensin in Lucilia sericata maggots after septic injury Page:365—368
23. Review of the anticancer activities of bee products Page:337—344
24. Effect of down-regulation of voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.7 on activation of astrocytes and microglia in DRG in rats with cancer pain Page:405—411
25. Mechanism of Profilin-1 in regulating eNOS/NO signaling pathway and its role in hypertensive myocardial hypertension Page:399—404
26. Role of epidermal growth factor in pathogenesis of uterine leiomyomas Page:378—381
27. Hypolipidemic, antioxidant and anti-atherosclerogenic effects of aqueous extract ofZanthoxylum heitziistem bark in diet-induced hypercholesterolemic rats Page:359—365
28. HS-4, a highly potent inhibitor of cell proliferation of human cancer cell Page:417—420
29. Protection of cadmium chloride induced DNA damage by Lamiaceae plants Page:391—394
30. Hypericum caprifoliatum and Hypericum connatum affect human trophoblast-like cells differentiation and Ca2+influx Page:374—380
31. Excellent outcome of primary Neisseria meningitidis keratoconjunctivitis Page:419—420
32. Antimicrobial activities of the rhizome extract of Zingiber zerumbet Linn Page:409—412
33. In vitro antiplasmodial effect of ethanolic extracts of coastal medicinal plants along Palk Strait against Plasmodium falciparum Page:364—367
34. Occurrence of trichoepithelioma in a cat:Histopathologic and immunohistochemical study Page:413—415
35. Opportunistic infection of Aspergillus and bacteria in captive Cape vultures (Gyps coprotheres) Page:401—406
36. In vivo antioxidant effect of aqueous root bark, stem bark and leaves extracts of Vitex doniana in CCl4 induced liver damage rats Page:395—400
37. In vivo antioxidant assessment of two antimalarial plants-Allamamda cathartica and Bixa orellana Page:388—394
38. Evaluation of PCR-ELISA as a tool for monitoring transmission of Wuchereria bancrofti in District of Gampaha, Sri Lanka Page:381—387
39. Cardioprotective and hepatoprotective effects ofCitrus hystrix peels extract on rats model Page:371—375
40. A study of in vitro antibacterial activity of lanthanides complexes with a tetradentate Schiff base ligand Page:367—370
41. Chemical composition of essential oils and in vitro antioxidant activity of fresh and dry leaves crude extracts of medicinal plant of Lactuca Sativa L. native to Sultanate of Oman Page:353—357
42. Seroprevalence of bovine leptospiral antibodies by microscopic agglutination test in Southeast of Iran Page:354—357
43. Acaricidal activity of Cymbopogon citratus and Azadirachta indica against house dust mites Page:365—369
44. Isolation of a small molecule with anti-MRSA activity from a mangrove symbiont Streptomyces sp. PVRK-1 and its biomedical studies inZebrafish embryos Page:341—347
45. Rapid detection of coliforms in drinking water of Arak city using multiplex PCR method in comparison with the standard method of culture (Most Probably Number) Page:404—409
46. Salvia fruticosa reduces intrinsic cellular and H2O2-induced DNA oxidation in HEK 293 cells;assessment using flow cytometry Page:399—403
47. Antisickling activity of butyl stearate isolated from Ocimum basilicum (Lamiaceae) Page:393—398
48. Evidence of increasing risk of schistosomiasis among school-age children in municipality of Calatrava, Province of Negros Occidental, Philippines Page:373—377
49. Challenging loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) technique for molecular detection ofToxoplasma gondii Page:366—372
50. Anti-chikungunya activity of luteolin and apigenin rich fraction from Cynodon dactylon Page:352—358
51. A perspective on toxicology ofConusvenom peptides Page:337—351