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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2018; 31 (4): 1237-1242
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-198420

RESUMO

The quality of medicines in some developing countries including Pakistan is not very satisfactory regarding safety and efficacy. In addition to sterile preparations, the microbial contamination of non sterile preparations should also be monitored according to USP microbial limits for these preparations. This study was designed to check the microbial quality of some commonly used non-sterile preparations available in Pakistan. Total 133 samples containing national and multinational brands of different dosage forms were collected from retail setups of Sargodha, Khushab and Chakwal cities. The total aerobic bacterial count and fungal contamination was tested by pour plate method. The absence of objectionable microorganisms was confirmed by using selective media, biochemical testing and microscopy. Bioburden of these preparations was also tested after a storage period of six months. The bio burden varied among all the selected non-sterile preparations whether of local or multinational brands. The highest load was observed in syrups, among which syrup number 1 showed maximum aerobic count [8.4× 106]. Lowest count was observed in tablets, among which tablet preparation number 1 contained 1.5×103 aerobic bacteria. Creams and capsules produced no recovered bacteria. The fungal contaminants were also observed in all dosage forms except tablets. The isolated organisms included Gramnegative bacteria which contained objectionable ones such as Salmonella, Shigella, Pseudomonas and E.coli and some airborne moulds including Aspergillus spp., Penicillium spp., Fusarium spp. and Acremonium spp. Several measures such as GMPs, monitoring programs and SOPs should be followed by the pharmaceutical companies to reduce the microbial contamination level in the non sterile preparations. The regulatory agencies have to implement strict analysis strategy to check the microbial quality of the medicines before their release for sale in the market

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Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics [The]. 2016; 17 (2): 149-154
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-180232

RESUMO

Immune system [IS] is comprised of molecules, cells, tissues and organs involved in host defense mechanism from infectious agents or tumor cells. On crossing the cell barriers by these infectious agents, the defense mechanism is alerted by the immune system to respond against these invading microbes. Innate immune response [IIR] and acquired immune response [AIR] are working in parallel to control these invading microbes. IIR is composed of various types of phagocytes and lymphocytes, while AIR is comprised of T and B lymphocytes. All the cells of the immune system cooperatively work against infectious agents and cancerous cells but Natural killer [NK] cells are playing an important role to respond to tumor by enhancing the expression of complementary domain [CD86] on dendritic cells [DCs] and production of IL-12. NK cells demolished tumor through perforin and granzyme, which are important for immune surveillance and death of tumor cells induced by cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor [TNF], Fas ligand [CD178], interferon-c [IFN-[gamma]] and IL-10. These cytokines have inhibited proliferation of tumor by inducing antiangiogenic factors and maintaining cross talk with other immune cells. Natural products like transfer factor plus, immune modulator mix, ascorbic acid, Ganoderma lucidum, Agaricus blazei teas, nitrogenated soy extract, Andrographis paniculata and several phytochemicals enhanced the efficiency of NK cells in controlling cancers. Further studies will unravel the impact of NK cells in cancer control and how NK efficiency can be further enhanced


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Humanos , Células Matadoras Naturais/imunologia , Neoplasias/imunologia , Citocinas/imunologia , Compostos Fitoquímicos/farmacologia
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