Browsing by Author "Yasmin, Dr. Hasina"
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Bioactive peptides from plants: A promising Area of therapeutics
Rabbi, Md Fazle (BRAC University, 2017-08-10)Bioactive peptides play an important role as a source of therapeutic drugs. Peptides are found from both food and plant sources. This review article focused on the plant source of bioactive peptide. The objective of this ... -
Determination of synthetic drugs as adulterant in herbal anti-diabetic medicines by HPLC
Chowdhury, Anika Tasnim (BRAC University, 2018-10)Herbal medicines are increasingly being used in both preventative and treatment-based medicines and tonics because consumers perceive herbal drugs as “natural” safe, harmless and free from adverse side effects. However, ... -
Investigation of antidiarrheal and hypoglycemic activities of clerodendrum viscosum root extract in mice
Saara, Sadia Masood (BRAC University, 2017-07-26)Clerodendrum viscosum is broadly distributed all through tropical and subtropical areas of the world. The leaves of the plant have been broadly utilized as antidandruff, ascaricide, antipyretic, vermifuge, purgative. Leaves ... -
Preliminary phytochemical screening and evaluation of sedative activity of methanolic extract of clerodendrum viscosum root
Trisha, Kaniz Taskina (BRAC University, 2017-07-26)Clerodendrum viscosum is mostly used in traditional system of medicines particularly the leaves and roots are widely used as antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, against leprosy and in skin diseases. Extracts from ... -
Role of Mesenchymal Stem Cells & MicroRNA in the treatment of Osteoporosis
Chowdhury, Mohammad Rafi Hassan (Brac University, 2022-04)Osteoporosis is currently the most difficult and painful disease endangering the lifestyle of the geriatric population. Through the gradual degeneration of osteoblastic cell in various parts of the bones, osteoporosis ... -
A survey on the potential awareness for the delivery of insulin using transdermal microneedle array
Mahmood, Anika (Brac University, 2018-12)Conventional ways of delivering anti-diabetic drugs such as insulin via injection and other means might have limitations that can affect patient compliance although having good efficacy such as pain, needle phobia, skin ...