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Uma Ranjan Lal

Researcher at Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra

Publications -  41
Citations -  537

Uma Ranjan Lal is an academic researcher from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 33 publications receiving 314 citations. Previous affiliations of Uma Ranjan Lal include Birla Institute of Technology and Science.

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Phytochemical profile of sugarcane and its potential health aspects

TL;DR: The phytochemistry of sugarcane wax has revealed the presence of various fatty acid, alcohol, phytosterols, higher terpenoids, flavonoids, -O- and -C-glycosides, and phenolic acids, which has a great potential to be a valuable medicinal product.
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Ethnomedicinal uses, phytochemistry and dermatological effects of Hippophae rhamnoides L.: A review

TL;DR: Pharmacological evaluation confirmed the ethnomedically claimed biological actions and other beneficial effects on the skin of H. rhamnoides using scientifically accepted protocols and controls, although some of the studies require more elaborative studies.
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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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HPLC Analysis and Standardization of Arjunarishta – An Ayurvedic Cardioprotective Formulation

TL;DR: An HPLC-PDA method was developed for the standardization of Arjunarishta by quantitative estimation of major antioxidant compounds, ellagic acid, gallic acid, ethyl gallate, quercetin and kaempferol as markers as discussed by the authors.
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Novel thymoquinone loaded chitosan-lecithin micelles for effective wound healing: Development, characterization, and preclinical evaluation

TL;DR: The designed nano-carriers not only substantially entrapped the drug but also controlled the release rate of TQ, and the TQ-polymeric micelle hydrogel exhibited superior wound healing efficacy to the native TQ and Silver Sulphadiazine.