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List of Publications

1.      List of Publications:

·      Charanjeet singh*, Neeraj Kumar Saini, Hansraj Manda, Manmohan singhal, Kamal Sachdeva . "Evaluation of antioxidant activity of Terminalia arjuna leaves extract. Pharmacologyonline, 2011, 1: 998-1006. ISSN: 1827-8620.
·      Singh C, Saini NK, Singhal M, Shaivastava B, Sachdeva K. "Antimicrobial activity of Tecomaria capensis leaves extract". IJPRR, 2011; 7(1),121-124. ISSN: 0976 – 044X.
·      Singh Charanjeet, Sachdeva K, Saini NK, Singhal M, Shrivastava B, "Evaluation of Analgesic and antimicrobial activity of stem bark extract of Jatropha curcas". IJRAP, 2011; 2(2), 572-576. ISSN: 2229-3566.
·      Charanjeet Singh, Harish Kumar, K. Sreedhara Ranganath Pai, Naseer Maliyakkal, Savaliya Mihir, "In-vitro cytotoxic and apoptotic effect of Mimusops elengi Linn. methanolic bark extract", Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014; 4(3), 445-455. ISSN: 2210-5239.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar S, Bansal BK, Rathore PS, Gupta L, "Resealed Erythrocytes: As a Carrier for Drug Targeting", Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, May–June. 2014;2(3), 30-35. ISSN 2320-4850.
·      Singh Charanjeet, Suresh Rewar, Dashrath Mirdha, Prahlad Rewar, "Swine-origin influenza a (H1N1) virus: a review", International Journal of Analytical, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Science, March 2015;4(3),5-11. ISSN:2278-0246.
·      Singh C, Suresh Rewar, Rewar P, "Dendrimers as carriers and its application in therapy", International Journal of Analytical, Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Science, March 2015;4(3),15-23. ISSN:2278-0246.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar S, Bansal BK, Shakya.V, Sharma M, "New approaches in pulsatile drug delivery system: a review", International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives, 2014; 5(2), 27 - 43. ISSN 0976 – 3333.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar S, Bansal BK, Pareek R, Sharma AK, "A vital role of liposome's on controlled and novel drug delivery", International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives, 2014; 5(2), 51 - 63. ISSN 0976 – 3333.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar S, Bansal BK, Shakya V, Sharma AK, "Preparation & evaluation of eprosartan mesylate solid dispersions, World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences, 2014;3(10),1825-1836. ISSN 2278 – 4357.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar S, Bansal BK, Sharma AK, Pareek R, "Pulsatile drug delivery system: an overview", Journal of Global Trends in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014;5(3)1943-1955. ISSN: 2230-7346.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar Suresh, Bansal BK, Sharma AK, " Review on: self dispersing formulations & characterization", Int. J. Curr.Res.Chem.Pharma.Sci. 2014;1(9), 52–62. p-ISSN: 2348-5213: e-ISSN: 2348-5221.
·      Singh Charanjeet, Saini Ajay, Goyal Rakesh, Suresh Rewar, "Recent advance techniques in pulsatile drug delivery system", Int. J. Pharm. Practice Pharm. Sciences, March 2015; 2(3), 47-64. ISSN: 0976-822X.
·      Singh CJ, Rewar Suresh, Bansal BK, Sharma AK, " Chronopharmaceutical drug delivery system for hypertension: An overview", Bulletin of Pharmaceutical and Medical Sciences,2014;2(4), 2423-2437. ISSN: 2341-4103.
·      Charanjeet Singh, Rajesh Asija, Hemlata, “A Comprehensive Review on Antihyperlipidemic Activity of Various Medicinal Plants”, International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Review and Research;2016; 7(6); 407-415. SSN: 0976 822X.
·      Singh CJ, Mehta SC, Yashwant, “Cleome viscose: A Review on Ethnobotany and Pharmacology Uses”, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance; 2017; 8(2); 72-77. ISSN 0975 9506.
·      Charanjeet Singh, Shray Kumar, G.C. Paliwal, “A review on comparative study of adverse drug reactions between amlodipine and losartan in out-patients of primary healthcare centre” Journal of Drug Discovery and Therapeutics; 2018 ;6(1); 12-15.
·      Charanjeet Singh, Nitu Kushwaha, Anil Godara, “Study of drug utilization in hospital pharmacy & at its inventory control”, Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research; 2018; 7(1); 08-19
·      Charanjeet Singh, Shray Kumar, Anil Godara, “Comparative study of adverse drug reactions between amlodipine and losartan in out-patients of primary healthcare centre” Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research; 2018; 7(1); 32-37
·      Charanjeet Singh, Shailendra Khandal, Anil Godara “Evaluation of anti-ulcer activity of chloroform and ether extract of Jasminum officinale Leaf”;    Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research; 2018; 7(1); 47-54
·    Charanjeet Singh, Bharat Kumar Tiwari, Anil Godara, “Evaluation of anti-hypertensive activity of Nordostachys jatamansion against cadmium chloride induces hypertension in albino rat” Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Research; 2018; 7(1); 68-74.
Charanjeet Singh, Shailendra Khandal, Anil Godara, “A review on anti-ulcer activity of of Jasminum officinale Leaf” International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Science Archive;2018; 6(1);09-12

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