1.Presumed spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma with tractional retinal detachment and dislocated lens
Visvaraja SUBRAYAN ; Nadir Ali Mohamed ALI ; Dinesh Kumar PATEL
International Eye Science 2009;09(3):423-424
We illustrated a case of presumed spontaneously regressed retinoblastoma in a blind eye. The tumour remained stable, with no extraocular spreading, for 20 years. Associating signs included band keratopathy, leukocoria, dislocated lens, calcified retinal masses and tractional retinal detachment.
2.A review on pharmacological and analytical aspects of diosmetin: a concise report.
Kanika PATEL ; Manoj GADEWAR ; Vijay TAHILYANI ; Dinesh Kumar PATEL
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2013;19(10):792-800
Plants have been used as a source for food material and natural remedies for the treatment of vast range of diseases. Nature provides us remedies for the treatment of various types of disorders ranging from simple ailments to complicated diseases. Plants are known to possess different pharmacological activities due to the presence of various phytoconstituents. Flavonoids are one of the main active phytoconstituents found in fruits, vegetables, wines, tea and cocoa. Flavonoids exhibit various pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, antibacterial, oestrogenic, cytotoxic antitumoural, hepatoprotective, antithrombotic and antiviral activity. Diosmetin (3', 5, 7-trihydroxy-4'-methoxyflavone), the aglycone part of the flavonoid glycosides diosmin occurs naturally in citrus fruit. Although it is found in herbal medicines and plays an important role in the treatment of various ailments, only limited scientific researches have been conducted. The aim of this review is to collect all available scientific literature published on diosmetin and combine it into this paper. This review contains an overview of pharmacological activities, isolation techniques and analytical techniques for diosmetin. Thus, valuable information provided in the present review will help researchers in developing alternative methods for the treatment of diseases from diosmetin.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Antineoplastic Agents
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analysis
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chemistry
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Antioxidants
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analysis
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chemistry
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3.A Review on Pharmacological and Analytical Aspects of Naringenin.
Kanika PATEL ; Gireesh Kumar SINGH ; Dinesh Kumar PATEL
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2018;24(7):551-560
Flavonoids are a widely distributed group of phytochemicals having benzo-pyrone nucleus, and more than 4,000 different flavonoids have been described and categorized into flavonols, flavones, flavanones, isoflavones, catechins and anthocyanidins. Flavonoids occurs naturally in fruits, vegetables, nuts, and beverages such as coffee, tea, and red wine, as well as in medical herbs. Flavonoids are responsible for the different colors of plant parts and are important constituents of the human diet. Flavanoids have different pharmacological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-allergic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antimutagenic and anticancer activity. Naringenin belongs to the flavanones and is mainly found in fruits (grapefruit and oranges) and vegetables. Pharmacologically, it has anticancer, antimutagenic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiproliferative and antiatherogenic activities. Naringenin is used for the treatments of osteoporosis, cancer and cardiovascular diseases, and showed lipid-lowering and insulin-like properties. In the present review, detailed pharmacological and analytical aspects of naringenin have been presented, which revealed the impressive pharmacological profile and the possible usefulness in the treatment of different types of diseases in the future. The information provided in this communication will act as an important source for development of effective medicines for the treatment of various disorders.
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Antineoplastic Agents
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4.Small interfering RNA for cancer treatment: overcoming hurdles in delivery.
Nitin Bharat CHARBE ; Nikhil D AMNERKAR ; B RAMESH ; Murtaza M TAMBUWALA ; Hamid A BAKSHI ; Alaa A A ALJABALI ; Saurabh C KHADSE ; Rajendran SATHEESHKUMAR ; Saurabh SATIJA ; Meenu METHA ; Dinesh Kumar CHELLAPPAN ; Garima SHRIVASTAVA ; Gaurav GUPTA ; Poonam NEGI ; Kamal DUA ; Flavia C ZACCONI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2020;10(11):2075-2109
In many ways, cancer cells are different from healthy cells. A lot of tactical nano-based drug delivery systems are based on the difference between cancer and healthy cells. Currently, nanotechnology-based delivery systems are the most promising tool to deliver DNA-based products to cancer cells. This review aims to highlight the latest development in the lipids and polymeric nanocarrier for siRNA delivery to the cancer cells. It also provides the necessary information about siRNA development and its mechanism of action. Overall, this review gives us a clear picture of lipid and polymer-based drug delivery systems, which in the future could form the base to translate the basic siRNA biology into siRNA-based cancer therapies.