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Aditi Sharma

Researcher at Central University of Punjab

Publications -  35
Citations -  422

Aditi Sharma is an academic researcher from Central University of Punjab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 21 publications receiving 166 citations.

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Antimicrobial flavonoids as a potential substitute for overcoming antimicrobial resistance.

TL;DR: Flavonoids have the potential to overcome this emerging crisis as this class of natural products showed the antimicrobial activity by different mechanisms than those of conventional drugs, so flavonoid could be an effective treatment of pathogenic infections.
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Potential biological efficacy of Pinus plant species against oxidative, inflammatory and microbial disorders

TL;DR: The findings of the present study derived the rational for the therapeutic usage of Pinus which is a highly timber yielding plant from Himalayan region, against oxidative, inflammatory and microbial diseases.
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In-vitro osteoblast proliferation and in-vivo anti-osteoporotic activity of Bombax ceiba with quantification of Lupeol, gallic acid and β-sitosterol by HPTLC and HPLC.

TL;DR: Bombax ceiba stem bark ameliorated the state of bone fragility and fracture possibly due to estrogenic modulation, as also confirmed by in-vitro osteogenic activity which may be due to the presence of lupeol, gallic acid and β-sitosterol constituents of the plant.
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Exploring the Multifaceted Therapeutic Potential of Withaferin A and Its Derivatives

TL;DR: An extensive survey of various WA associated disease targets, its pharmacokinetics, synergistic combination, modifications, and biological activities is conducted.
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A Review on Himalayan Pine Species: Ethnopharmacological, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Aspects

TL;DR: This review summarizes the existing information on three species of Pinus in relation to their pharmacognostic properties, phytochemistry, ethanopharmacology and pharmacological activities.