Highlights of Vol 3 | Issue 12 | 2025
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by persistent hyperglycemia and associated with severe long-term complications. Although several synthetic...
Poor aqueous solubility and limited oral bioavailability continue to be major formulation challenges for several antidiabetic drugs, particularly those classified under B...
Mouth dissolving films (MDFs) have emerged as an innovative and patient-friendly oral dosage form designed to deliver therapeutic agents rapidly through dissolution in sa...
The design of modern drugs has undergone rapid changes due to the development and improvement in computer science, molecular biology, and various analytical techniques. M...
Poor aqueous solubility remains a major challenge in pharmaceutical drug development and is a leading cause of low bioavailability and formulation failure, particularly f...
Ananas comosus is a perennial herbaceous plant which belongs to the Bromeliaceae family, commonly known as Pineapple, Pina, Nanas. This study investigates the phytochemic...
Pomegranate (Punica granatum) peel, which is usually thrown away as waste, actually contains many natural compounds that can easily convert metal salts into nanoparticles...
Bacopa monnieri (BM), a traditional Ayurvedic herb known for its cognitive-enhancing and neuroprotective properties, has shown promising potential in mitigating neurodege...
Chromatographic techniques to estimate concentrations of Telmisartan and Azelnidipine tablet dosage forms following ICH guidelines. QbD is used in the development of UPLC...
Transdermal drug delivery systems (TDDS) have emerged as a promising alternative to conventional dosage forms due to their ability to deliver drugs directly into systemic...
Oral ulcers are painful lesions of the oral mucosa that interfere with speech, mastication, and swallowing. The frequent recurrence and limited efficacy of conventional t...
Among the hundreds of billions of beneficial microorganism that exist on and in humans, the vast majority are permanently deposited in the digestive tract shortly after b...