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Kuldeep Singh Yadav

Researcher at Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Publications -  17
Citations -  808

Kuldeep Singh Yadav is an academic researcher from Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detection limit & Targeted drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 547 citations.

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Nanoemulsion as pharmaceutical carrier for dermal and transdermal drug delivery: Formulation development, stability issues, basic considerations and applications.

TL;DR: This article reviews the progressive advancement in the delivery of medicament via nanoemulsion with special reference to the dermal and transdermal administration and attempted to explore the most suitable semi solid dosage form for the particular type of nanoemulsions.
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In vivo anti-diabetic activity of derivatives of isoliquiritigenin and liquiritigenin.

TL;DR: The structure-activity relationship indicated that the presence of ether and ester groups in ISL and LTG analogues are important for exhibiting the activity, and is the first report on antidiabetic activity of ISL derivative 4 andLTG derivative 10.
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Efficient Hepatic Delivery of Drugs: Novel Strategies and Their Significance

TL;DR: Various aspects of liver targeting of drug molecules and herbal medications have been discussed which elucidate the importance of delivering the drugs/herbal medications at their desired site of action.
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Development and characterization of cellulose–polymethacrylate mucoadhesive film for buccal delivery of carvedilol

TL;DR: Developing and characterize mucoadhesive film of cellulose and polymethacrylate and Eudragit RSPO polymers for buccal delivery of carvedilol and the mechanism was found to be Fickian type diffusion controlled.
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Anti-psoriatic effect of Lavandula angustifolia essential oil and its major components linalool and linalyl acetate.

TL;DR: This study proves the effectiveness of LO and its major phytoconstituents linalool and linalyl acetate against IMQ induced psoriasis like skin inflammation and provides the scientific evidence for topical use of lavender oil.