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Item The Analgesic Effects Of Ginger-Juice (Zingiber Officinale Roscoe) On Wistar Albino Rat.(2015-11) Prasad, S S; Pathak, R R; Desai, Anupama; Vajpeyee, S K; Bhavsar, V HBackground: In the view of contradictory reporting concerning analgesic effect, it was planned to investigate the analgesic effect of ginger-juice (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) on wistar albino rat. Methodology: Wistar albino rats (n=6-12) were administered ginger juice (GJ) at doses (4ml/rat, p.o) as single administration (single dose) and repeated dose over a period of 7 days. Effect of treatment with G.J single and repeated (7days) dose was assessed. Parameter used during assessment was licking of paw after placing the rate on analgesiometer heated up to 50C. Results: The single and repeated administration of GJ (4ml/rat,p.o for 7 days) did not indicate analgesic effect on hot plate model. Conclusion: administered itself did not show analgesic effect on hot plate model.Item Antitumor immunity against Yoshida ascites sarcoma after treatment with the proteinaceous crystal of Bacillus thuringiensis var. thuringiensis.(1976-05-01) Prasad, S S; Shethna, Y IItem Bronchial asthma and chronic bronchitis. A pilot survey.(1965-11-01) Viswanathan, R; Mody, R K; Prasad, S S; Sinha, S PItem Effect of antihistamines on adrenaline induced acute pulmonary oedema in mice.(1979-08-01) Achari, G; Jayachandran, C; Prasad, S SItem Hemangioblastoma: a study of radiopathologic correlation.(2003-09-04) Sundaram, C; Rammurti, S; Reddy, J J; Prasad, S S; Purohit, A KComputerized tomography (CT) scan and operative observations, and histolopathogical findings of 25 cases of intracranial hemangioblastoma were correlated. Solid hemangioblastomas showed a large number of thin-walled capillaries and abundant stromal cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm. Tumors with a cystic component and a mural nodule had a large number of stromal cells with vacuolated cytoplasm and microcysts.Item Intensive pulse polio immunization workers and vaccine vial monitors.(2001-01-13) Prasad, S S; Duggal, M; Aggarwal, A K; Kumar, R; Devidayal,Item Morbidity survey of Indian coal miners with special reference to pneumoconiosis.(1974-01-01) Viswanathan, R; Prasad, M; Singh, H K; Mitra, L C; Mandal, A S; Abdullah, K; Prasad, S S; Modi, R KItem Nalidixic acid in resistant shigella infection.(1987-05-01) Agrawal, M L; Mukherjee, S P; Prasad, S SItem Response to olfactory stimulation in normal newborn infants.(1982-07-01) Datta, T; Prasad, S S; George, SItem Solitary Fibrous Tumor of Thigh: A Case Report.(2016-01) Rao, Anuradha Calicut Kini; Gopal, Sushmitha Malpe; Ahuja, Kamna; Valiathan, Manna; Prasad, S SSolitary fibrous tumor (SFT) is an uncommon mesenchymal tumor and is classified as an Intermediate (rarely metastasizing) fibroblastic/myofibroblastic tumor (WHO 2013). It occurs as slow growing masses at any location in deep soft tissue, abdomen/pelvis, pleura, the extremities and other sites. We present a case of a 60-year-old woman with a slow growing swelling of the right thigh. On magnetic resonance imaging, a large lobulated, heterogeneously enhancing septated lesion was noted. Wide excision of the lesion showed a well-circumscribed tumor with gray white and mucoid areas. Light microscopic examination showed a circumscribed, partially encapsulated tumor composed of hypercellular areas with intervening hypocellular, hyalinized areas were seen and tumor cells showed diffuse strong CD34 positivity. Based on histopathology and immunohistochemistry (IHC), a final diagnosis of SFT was offered. SFTs belong to a spectrum of neoplasms from benign to malignant which can occur at myriad sites in the body. IHC forms the basis for confirmatory diagnosis. To prevent mislabeling as sarcoma, a high degree of suspicion and radio-histological correlation is warranted to arrive at a conclusive diagnosis.Item To Establish The Involvement Of Central Dopaminergic And Serotonergic Mechanism Of Ginger-Juice On Amphetamine And Lithium Treated Rat.(2016-01) Prasad, S S; Shah, Chaitali; Desai, Anupama; Vajpeyee, S K; Bhavsar, V HBackground & Objective: To establish the involvement of central dopaminergic and serotonergic mechanismof ginger-juice (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) CNS parameters in rat. Methodology: (A) Albino rats (n=6-12) were administered G.J at two doses (2ml & 4 ml/rat, p.o) as single administration and chronic treatment over period of 30 days. Following this assessment was done. Effect of treatment with G.J acutely and chronically (30days) administered, was assessed. Parameters used during assessment were total acidity, gastric volume & pH and ulcer index ‘UI’(acute and chronic). Results & Conclusion: Ginger administered itself did not affect loco motor activity as well as amphetamine-induced enhancement of loco motor activity.Lithium induced head twitches were enhanced after chronic administration indicating enhanced serotonergic system in the central nervous system.Item To investigate the antioxidant property of GINGER-JUICE (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE ROSCOE) using established antioxidant parameters.(2012-04) Prasad, S S; Vajpeyee, S K; Bhavsar, V HBackground & objectives: To investigate the Antioxidant property of ginger-juice (G.J) in rat. Methods: Albino rats (n=6-12) were administered G.J at two doses (4ml/rat, p.o) as a chronic treatment over period of 21 days. The liquid portion which was obtained by the course of filtration, looked like yellowish hazy opalescent liquid. ANTIOXIDANT STATUS (FREE RADICALS): Blood samples were used for following antioxidant parameters. 1. Glutathione peroxidise 2. Glutathione reductase 3. Total antioxidant status Results: The chronic administration of G.J (4ml/rat, p.o) over a period of 21 days did not alter any of these parameters except glutathione reductase. Conclusion: G.J rules out the Antioxidants property in form of rise reduced glutathione level was noted.