Neuroprotective Studies on active Principles from an Ayurvedic Preparation in Experimental Parkinson’s Disease.
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Neuroprotective Studies on active Principles from an Ayurvedic Preparation in Experimental Parkinson’s Disease.
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Sengupta, Tathagata
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Cell Biology & Physiology
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The modern world is relying more and more on traditional systems of therapy as allopathic medicine is found to be marred with serious problems such as increased side effects, lack of effective treatment of several chronic diseases, prohibitive cost of new drugs and resistance to emerging infectious diseases. The popularity of traditional system of medicine in the western world is evidenced by the establishment of the National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) under the National Institute of Health (NIH) in the United States in order to conduct scientific research into the nonconventional systems of medicine including Ayurveda. For a chronic and debilitating neurological disorder such as PD no disease modifying cure exists in the allopathic system of medicine, whereas in the Ayurvedic system the above mentioned herbal therapy has been successfully used since time immemorial for treating PD. The need of the hour is to validate the efficacy of this ancient system of medicine in light of modern biology. |
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2010
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Thesis
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application/pdf
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/337/1/Thesis_Tathagata.pdf
Sengupta, Tathagata (2010) Neuroprotective Studies on active Principles from an Ayurvedic Preparation in Experimental Parkinson’s Disease. PhD thesis, Jadavpur University. |
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http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/337/
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