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Surender Singh

Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  169
Citations -  3641

Surender Singh is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 121 publications receiving 3150 citations. Previous affiliations of Surender Singh include Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research & Hamdard University.

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Effect of Punica granatum Linn. (flowers) on blood glucose level in normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats

TL;DR: Oral administration of its aqueous-ethanolic (50%, v/v) extract led to significant blood glucose lowering effect in normal, glucose-fed hyperglycaemic and alloxan-induced diabetic rats.
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Evaluation of immunomodulatory potential of Ocimum sanctum seed oil and its possible mechanism of action.

TL;DR: OSSO appears to modulate both humoral and cell-mediated immune responsiveness and these immunomodulatory effects may be mediated by GABAergic pathways.
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Hepatoprotective activity of leaves of Cassia occidentalis against paracetamol and ethyl alcohol intoxication in rats

TL;DR: The hepatoprotective effect of aqueous-ethanolic extract of leaves of kasondi was studied on rat liver damage induced by paracetamol and ethyl alcohol by monitoring serum transaminase, alkaline posphatase, serum cholesterol, serum total lipids and histopathological alterations.
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Evaluation of anti-inflammatory potential of fixed oil of Ocimum sanctum (Holybasil) and its possible mechanism of action

TL;DR: The fixed oil of Ocimum sanctum (Labiatae) was found to possess significant anti-inflammatory activity against carrageenan- and different other mediator-induced paw edema in rats, which support the dual inhibition of arachidonate metabolism.
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Synthesis and antiinflammatory activity of some new 1,3,5-trisubstituted pyrazolines bearing benzene sulfonamide.

TL;DR: Nineteen new 2-pyrazoline bearing benzenesulfonamide derivatives were synthesized by condensing chalcones with 4-hydrazinonbenzenes sulfuronamide hydrochloride by means of IR, NMR, mass spectroscopic and elemental analyses data, finding two compounds found to be more active than celecoxib throughout the study.