Mohammad Shah Amran
University of Dhaka
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Emerging Drugs | 2016
Sabiha Ferdowsy Koly; Md. Zakir Sultan; Asma Rahman; Shaila Kabir; Mohammad Shah Amran
An In Vitro Study of Binding of Aceclofenac and Pantoprazole with Bovine Serum Albumin by UV Spectroscopic Method Plasma protein binding is one of the most important pharmacokinetic parameter of drug. The study was designed to determine the binding of Aceclofenac and Pantoprazole to Bovine Serum Albumin. The study was conducted by equilibrium dialysis method followed by measurement using a spectrophotometer at pH 7.4 and 37°C
British journal of pharmaceutical research | 2014
Md.Tauhid Ul Islam; Md. Abdus Samad Bhuiyan; Md. Musfequr Rahman Shajjad; Md. Taimuzzaman Sharif; Md. Zakir Sultan; Asma Rahman; Md. Akter Hossain; Abu Asad Chowdhury; Mohammad Shah Amran
Aims: The present study was designed to evaluate the anti -diabetic as well as prophylactic activity of Jambadyarista and Bohumutrantak Ras in alloxan -induced diabetic rats. Study Design:Study the prophylactic and antiglycemic effects against diabetes of two
Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal | 2018
Taimuzzaman Sharif; Shahana Jahan; Kamrun Nahar; Most Shammi Rahman; Musfequr Rahman Shajjad; Abu Asad Chowdhury; Mohammad A. Rashid; Mohammad Shah Amran
The importance of traditional or alternative medicines including Ayurvedic drugs are increasing day by day because of their necessary pharmacological actions and fewer side effects. Previous investigators showed hypolipidemic and cardioprotective effects of Amla which is the active ingredient of Amalaki Rasayan. It is an ayurvedic formulation that contains extracts of Phyllanthus emblica plant. Therefore, this study has been conducted to investigate the scientific evidence of its cardioprotective effects in rats by recording electrocardiographic tracings. Rats, of either sex, were treated with preparation containing extracts of Phyllanthus emblica in doses 800 μg/kg bodyweight, 1600 μg/kg body weight and 3200 μg/kg body weight through intraperitoneal route. Electrocardiogram along with heart rate and other parameters were measuredin rat model before and after administration of Amalaki Rasayan. It was evident that Amalaki Rasayan, at a dose of 800 μg/kg, was safe but 1600 μg/kg and 3200 μg/kg produced abnormal activities in the heart. It can be inferred from the study that, the ayurvedic preparation Amalaki Rasayan possesses significant cardioprotective effect.
Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal | 2012
Mohammad Naim; Farhad Mohammad Amjad; Sania Sultana; Sheikh Nazrul Islam; Muhammad Amjad Hossain; Rehana Begum; Mohammad A. Rashid; Mohammad Shah Amran
The Epma Journal | 2015
Sabiha Ferdowsy Koly; Sangita Paul Kundu; Shaila Kabir; Mohammad Shah Amran; Md. Zakir Sultan
Journal of Scientific Research | 2012
M. R. Ahsan; Md. Zakir Sultan; F. M. Aamjad; Shahanaz Sultana; Mohammad Abdullahil Baki; Monirul Hossain; M. Amjad Hossain; Mohammad Shah Amran
Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal | 2013
Most Shammi Rahman; Shahana Jahan; Kamrun Nahar; Nazia Islam; Danis Rahman; Ridwan Bin Rashid; Abu Asad Chowdhury; Rebecca Banoo; Mohammad Shah Amran
Stamford Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011
Mohammad Shah Amran; Mohammad Rumman Hossain; Farhad Mohammad Amjad; Sania Sultana; Mohammad Abdullahil Baki; Muhammad Amjad Hossain
Archive | 2011
Mohammad Shah Amran; Mohammad Rumman Hossain; Mohammad Abdullahil Baki; Farhad Mohammad Amjad; Sania Sultana; Mohammad Amjad Hossain
Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2017
Refaya Rezwan; Sharmin Zafar; Abu Asad Chowdhury; Shaila Kabir; Mohammad Shah Amran; Mohammad A. Rashid