Author(s):
Pandurang M. Gaikwad, Vikram V. Nimbalkar, Priyanka K. Sabale, Ganesh D. Barkade
Email(s):
pksabale242@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0974-360X.2021.01109
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Pandurang M. Gaikwad1*, Vikram V. Nimbalkar1, Priyanka K. Sabale2, Ganesh D. Barkade3
1Department of Pharmacology, Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s College of Pharmacy, Ahmednagar- 414111, Dist-Ahmednagar (M.S.) India.
2Department of Pharmacology, Shantiniketan College of Pharmacy, Dhotre (Bk.), Ahmednagar-414304, Dist-Ahmednagar (M.S.) India.
3Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation’s College of Pharmacy, Ahmednagar- 414111, Dist-Ahmednagar (M.S.) India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 12,
Year - 2021
ABSTRACT:
Sertraline can also protect against environmental causes of free radicals such as smoking. Cigarette tar is a source of free radicals which has been found to damage erythrocyte membranes. It was also found that Sertraline and its conjugate metabolites could protect erythrocytes from the membranous damage that is caused by smoking. The ability of Sertraline is claimed to exert many beneficial effects on health, including protection against various diseases such as osteoporosis, lung cancer, and cardiovascular disease. The studies showed that there has been a reduction in the risk of cardiovascular disease in subjects, who had a high intake of flavonoids. Progressive disorder of the lung parenchyma and airways or also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) which happens to be the third-leading cause of death in the USA. Therapies thus far for COPD, unfortunately, is said to be partially effective with possibilities of side effects.
Cite this article:
Pandurang M. Gaikwad, Vikram V. Nimbalkar, Priyanka K. Sabale, Ganesh D. Barkade. Evaluation of Sertraline as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticataract. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2021; 14(12):6413-6. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2021.01109
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Pandurang M. Gaikwad, Vikram V. Nimbalkar, Priyanka K. Sabale, Ganesh D. Barkade. Evaluation of Sertraline as an antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticataract. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2021; 14(12):6413-6. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2021.01109 Available on: https://www.rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-14-12-39
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