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  1. Emerging Applications of Herbal-Based Nanocosmeceuticals for Beauty and Skin Therapy
  2. NOX-2 Inhibitors may be Potential Drug Candidates for the Management of COVID-19 Complications
  3. Mechanistic Role of Tempol: Synthesis, Catalysed Reactions and Therapeutic Potential
  4. Biological Effects and Mechanisms of Taurine in Various Therapeutics
  5. Isoxazole Derivatives as Potential Pharmacophore for New Drug Development
  6. Applications of nanotechnology-mediated herbal nanosystems for ophthalmic drug
  7. Molecular Docking, Multicomponent One-pot Synthesis of Pyrimidine Derivatives as Anti-mycobacterial Agents
  8. Molecular Docking and Simulation Analysis of Cyclopeptides as Anticancer Agents
  9. Nanostructured Lipid Carriers: A Promising Carrier in Targeted Drug Delivery System
  10. Cinacalcet HCl-Loaded PLGA Nanoparticles Using the Porous Carrier
  11. Microwave Induced Green Synthesis: Sustainable Technology for Efficient Development of Bioactive Pyrimidine Scaffolds
  12. Compritol: A Versatile Excipient for Novel Drug Delivery System
  13. Carbapenem Antibiotics: Recent Update on Synthesis and Pharmacological Activities
  14. Green and Sustainable Technology: Efficient Strategy for the Synthesis of Biologically Active Pyrimidine Derivatives
  15. Herbal Drugs as Immune Booster Against Viral Infections
  16. Nanovesicle Ethosome: A Potential Carrier of Microwave Assisted Polyherbal Extracts as Cosmecueticals
  17. Development, Characterization and Evaluation of Nanoemulgel Used for the Treatment of Skin Disorders
  18. Anti-convulsant Action and Attenuation of Oxidative Stress by Citrus limon Peel Extracts in PTZ and MES Induced Convulsion in Albino Rats
  19. Green Efficient Synthesis of Oxadiazole Derivatives as Analgesic and Antiinflammatory Agents
  20. Nanotechnology: A Novel Approach for Drug Development in Health Care System
  21. Lipid based nanoparticles: Current strategies for brain tumor targeting
  22. Baker’s Yeast-Based Organocatalysis: Applications in Organic Synthesis
  23. Microwave-Induced Synthesis of Substituted Isoxazoles as Potential Antimicrobial Agents