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Soumya J Koppikar

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Ingale D, Kulkarni P, Koppikar S, Harsulkar A, Moghe A, Jagtap S
Indian J Pharmacol . 2018 Jun; 50(1):22-29. PMID: 29861524
Objectives: Current osteoarthritis (OA) research experiences an incline toward Ayurveda to attain a complete cure without notable adverse effects. Ayurveda uses natural products, which are known to perform the multi-faceted...
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Koppikar S, Kulkarni P, Ingale D, Shinde D, Wagh N, Deshpande S, et al.
In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim . 2015 Jul; 51(8):843-50. PMID: 26138240
The inflammatory nature of synovial fluid (SF) of varying grade osteoarthritis (OA) patients was estimated by measuring pro-inflammatory factors and through a unique cell-challenge experiment. SF samples were collected from...
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Jangale N, Devarshi P, Dubal A, Ghule A, Koppikar S, Bodhankar S, et al.
Food Chem . 2013 Jun; 141(1):187-95. PMID: 23768346
Beneficial effects of dietary flaxseed oil or fish oil on streptozotocin-nicotinamide induced diabetic rats were investigated. Rats were divided into three diabetic and three non-diabetic groups and received control, flaxseed...
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Kale S, Jadhav A, Verma S, Koppikar S, Kaul-Ghanekar R, Dhole S, et al.
Nanomedicine . 2011 Aug; 8(4):452-9. PMID: 21839056
From The Clinical Editor: NCO-MPA nanopartciles were found to be promising magnetic hyperthermia agents, suggesting potential future clinical applications.
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Koppikar S, Choudhari A, Suryavanshi S, Kumari S, Chattopadhyay S, Kaul-Ghanekar R
BMC Cancer . 2010 May; 10:210. PMID: 20482751
Background: Chemoprevention, which includes the use of synthetic or natural agents (alone or in combination) to block the development of cancer in human beings, is an extremely promising strategy for...
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Sumantran V, Kulkarni A, Harsulkar A, Wele A, Koppikar S, Chandwaskar R, et al.
J Biosci . 2007 Sep; 32(4):755-61. PMID: 17762148
Myrrh (guggulu) oleoresin from the Commiphora mukul tree is an important component of antiarthritic drugs in Ayurvedic medicine. Clinical data suggest that elevated levels of hyaluronidase and collagenase type 2...
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Sumantran V, Kulkarni A, Boddul S, Chinchwade T, Koppikar S, Harsulkar A, et al.
J Biosci . 2007 Apr; 32(2):299-307. PMID: 17435322
This is the first report describing two novel chondroprotective activities of aqueous extracts of Withania somnifera root powder.First,these extracts had a statistically significant,short-term chondroprotective effect on damaged human osteoarthritic cartilage...
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Sumantran V, Boddul S, Koppikar S, Dalvi M, Wele A, Gaire V, et al.
Phytother Res . 2007 Mar; 21(5):496-9. PMID: 17357174
The Chinese Hamster ovary (CHO) cell line is widely used for measuring drug cytotoxicity and resistance. Therefore, the effects of two major Ayurvedic drugs (W. somnifera root and E. officinalis...