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Surulivel Rajan
Researcher at Manipal University
Publications - 4
Citations - 637
Surulivel Rajan is an academic researcher from Manipal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacokinetics & Bioanalysis. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 521 citations.
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Patient-reported outcomes: A new era in clinical research
TL;DR: Almost all the areas of PRO including-their importance, important concepts for understanding of PRO, significance, ideal properties, types, development and evaluation of PRO instruments are covered.
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Bioanalytical chiral chromatographic technique and docking studies for enantioselective separation of meclizine hydrochloride: Application to pharmacokinetic study in rabbits.
Prachi Raikar,Bannimath Gurupadayya,Subhankar P. Mandal,Rishitha Narhari,Sripuram Subramanyam,Gunnam Srinivasu,Surulivel Rajan,Matcha Saikumar,Sairam Koganti +8 more
TL;DR: Application of the method to determine pharmacokinetic parameters of meclizine hydrochloride enantiomers was performed using Phoenix WinNonlin 8.1 software, and the results demonstrated stereoselective disposition of meClizine HydrochlorideEnantiomers in rabbits.
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Cost of illness in Psoriasis Patients on Bath PUVA therapy Versus Methotrexate
TL;DR: Visit charges and other patient investigations were estimated to play a minor role in the total cost of psoriasis incurred by patients, while travel costs and loss of pay comprised the majority of the costs, which should not be omitted in future studies regarding costs of treatments.
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Enantiomeric separation of oxomemazine in rabbit plasma by ultra-fast LC and application in a stereoselective pharmacokinetic study.
Prachi P Raikar,Bannimath Gurupadayya,Surulivel Rajan,Sai Geetha Koganti,Peddaguravagari Mounika +4 more
TL;DR: The findings revealed that stereospecific distribution of oxomemazine enantiomers does not change significantly, and the ultra-fast LC technique with an amylose chiral column was used to establish a new bioanalytical method.