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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-151196

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To study in vitro antibacterial activities of mucoadhesive suspensions containing Norfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin and Ofloxacin, three different formulations of each drug were prepared by using three polymers, such as Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC), Carbapol934 (C934) and Carbapol940 (C940), along with some common ingredients (bases). For the antibacterial activities study of the samples, agar well diffusion method was performed taking Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923), Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922). Considering the overall antibacterial activities, it could be mentioned that HPMC containing formulations were superior to others in most of the cases. Amongst C934 and C940 containing suspensions, the former was more potent than the later. Antibacterial activities of most of the formulations were either more effective or similar to those of corresponding drugs in water against the strains used in the study. Only few formulations were inferior to the corresponding drugs in water. Ciprofloxacin in citrate buffer was not better than Ciprofloxacin containing suspensions. Samples like both marketed suspensions and discs of different drugs were inferior to all the formulations and corresponding drugs in water/Ciprofloxacin in citrate buffer. The negative controls of the study, i.e., the different bases, distilled water and citrate buffer did not show any antibacterial activity.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-161727

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To know the anthelmintic activity of the leaves of Saraca indica, present study was conducted. For this work, we extracted the leaves with methanol and ethanol by following the maceration and the soxhlet methods of extraction. In case of the ethanolic extract obtained from the maceration method, it was found that its anthelmintic activity was more than the methanolic extract. On the other hand, the methanolic extract, obtained from the soxhlet method of extraction, indicated that it had better anthelmintic activity than the ethanolic extract. Overall the anthelmintic activity revealed the concentration-dependent nature of the extracts. In cases of both the methods of extraction, it was observed that both the extracts had more potent anthelmintic activity than Piperazine citrate (positive control).

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