https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/issue/feed Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 2023-01-09T21:23:04+06:00 Emeritus Prof. Dr. Abdul Jabbar dujps_du@yahoo.com Open Journal Systems Published by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2930 Editor's Note 2023-01-09T20:38:50+06:00 Prof. Dr. A. K. Azad Chowdhury editor.dujps@du.ac.bd ---- Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2931 Quality Characteristics and Αlpha-Tocopherol Content of Shea Butter Samples from Selected Markets Within Three Southwestern States of Nigeria 2023-01-09T20:49:42+06:00 Olufunmilayo Ebunoluwa Adejumo librarian@du.ac.bd Temilade Arinola Edun librarian@du.ac.bd Adelodun Lawrence Kolapo librarian@du.ac.bd Olatunde Adekunle Ayodele librarian@du.ac.bd <p>Shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) butter samples from selected markets in Nigeria were analyzed for AOAC<br />quality characteristics and α-tocopherol content. The α-tocopherol was determined by RP-HPLC and mg per serving<br />and % daily values (% DV) were estimated. The ranges of acid value (AV) [mgKOH/kg], free fatty acid (FFA) [%],<br />peroxide value (PV) [meqO2/Kg], iodine value (IV) [gI2/100g] and saponification value (SV) [mgKOH/g] were 2.20-<br />2.59, 1.15-1.30, 0.75-0.95, 44.43-47.85 and 170.08-259.30, respectively. The -tocopherol had a retention time of<br />3.561 minutes and its content ranged from 1.15-2.60 mg/100 g in the samples, but 5.25 mg/100 g for the laboratory<br />sample. Milligram (mg) per serving and percentage dietary value were 0.16-0.74 and 1.07-4.93, respectively. Quality<br />characteristics varied significantly (p &lt; 0.05) both within and across different markets. Based on the PV and IV<br />results, the marketed shea butter samples may be both food and industry-grade but failed the FFA test. Similarly, 40%<br />of samples did not qualify for domestic consumption and food industry applications. Hence, the samples with &lt;5%<br />DV values cannot serve as dietary sources of α-tocopherol.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2932 A Cross-sectional Study to Evaluate People's Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Towards Using Disinfectants and Sanitizers During COVID-19 Pandemic in Bangladesh 2023-01-09T20:51:26+06:00 Koma Afrin Rintu librarian@du.ac.bd Kazi Milenur Rahman Prattay librarian@du.ac.bd K. M. Yasif Kayes Sikdar librarian@du.ac.bd Tanvir Rahman librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Raihan Sarkar librarian@du.ac.bd Tanveer Hossain librarian@du.ac.bd <p>The devastating novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic worldwide has become a global health<br />crisis. This disease is highly contagious and caused by the transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome,<br />coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). To prevent the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, disinfectants and sanitizers are very<br />effective and readily available preventive agents. In this study, knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) levels of<br />Bangladeshi people's were assessed regarding the use of disinfectants and sanitizers during the pandemic. An online<br />questionnaire-based survey was conducted among the respondents from July 2021 to December 2021. A total number<br />of 428 respondents participated in this survey. Data were analysed by the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences<br />(SPSS) V26 software and interpreted. Results revealed that most of the respondents were knowledgeable, had a<br />positive attitude and engaged in beneficial practice. Among the respondents, a significantly higher knowledge and<br />practice score were observed among females (54.1% and 54.4%, respectively) than their counterpart. Moreover,<br />people living in urban areas (71.7%) had a better attitude than the rural people (28.3%). In addition, a medium<br />positive correlation between knowledge and attitude (r = + 0.482), a weak positive association between attitude and<br />practice (r = +0.199), and a weak positive association between knowledge and practice (r = + 0.282) were found.<br />Overall, majority of the respondents had better KAP scores in knowledge and attitude with relatively low scores in<br />practice which indicates some space for betterment.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2933 Ethnopharmacological Survey of Medicinal Plants Used by Traditional Health Practitioners and Indigenous People in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh for the Treatment of Dysentery 2023-01-09T20:53:34+06:00 Sajan Das librarian@du.ac.bd Shupti Rani Bhadra librarian@du.ac.bd Muhammad Shah Mohtasim Khan librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Mahfuzul Hasan librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Rafi Anwar librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Shahriar librarian@du.ac.bd <p>Dysentery is frequently associated with high morbidity and mortality and is found in young children<br />and mainly affects those in developing nations. Rural people across the world trust on herbal remedies and<br />homeopathic medicines for their primary health care on account of their easy accessibility, efficacy and exceptionally<br />cost ampleness in relation to modern drugs. The purpose of the present study was to compile knowledge of<br />traditional healers and indigenous people in Chittagong hill tracts, Bangladesh, including Rangamati, Bandarban<br />and Khagrachari for the treatment of dysentery. The ethnomedicinal data was gathered from January 2019 to<br />January 2020 through open and focused group discussions and individual meetings utilizing semi-structured<br />questionnaire. An aggregate of 75 people were interviewed, including traditional health practitioners. Frequency<br />and percentage were utilized to sum up the data. Relative frequency of citation (RFC) was determined and<br />inclination positioning activities were led to appraise the significance of the revealed medicinal plants. An<br />aggregate of 90 medicinal plants from 52 families and 79 genera were recorded during the survey. Leaves were<br />discovered to be the most largely used plant part (35%) followed by root (19%) and herbs (40%) were the essential<br />wellspring of medicinal plants, followed by trees (20%). The major mode of preparation is juice (68%) followed by<br />paste (11%) and cooked form (7%). Centella asiatica scored the highest RFC value (0.773). The survey<br />addresses the preliminary information of certain medicinal plants having anti-dysenteric property. However, further<br />phytochemical investigation, validation and clinical trial sought to be conducted, with need given to those that scored<br />the most elevated RFC values prior to utilizing these plants as an option in contrast to modern medicine.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2934 Evaluation of Total Phenolic, Flavonoid Content and Antioxidant Capacity of Different Parts of Averrhoa carambola L. 2023-01-09T20:54:52+06:00 Md. Mizanur Rhaman librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Shoeb librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Nazrul Islam librarian@du.ac.bd <p>Averrhoa carambola L. belonging to the Oxalidaceae family has fruits with attractive star shape. Total<br />phenolic and flavonoid content and antioxidant capacity of various parts of A. carambola have been studied to<br />explore active extracts for novel antioxidant compounds. Methanol extract of bark contained the highest amount of<br />phenolic constituent (125 mg GAE/g of dry extract). However, hexane, dichloromethane and methanol extracts<br />contained the maximum number of flavonoids and were 45, 92 and 72 mg QE/g of dry extract, respectively. Since the<br />bark possessed the highest antioxidant capacity, it contained more phenolic compounds than other extracts of fruits<br />and leaves. Total antioxidant capacity of hexane, dichloromethane and methanol extracts of bark were 62, 117 and<br />151 mg AAE/g of dry extract, respectively. The results recommend that the bark part can be a good source of<br />phenolic compounds as it showed the highest antioxidant capacity. The fruit and leave parts are also rich sources of<br />antioxidant compounds.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2935 Evaluation of the Formulation of Combined Dosage Form of Albendazole and Mebendazole through In vitro Physicochemical and Anthelmintic Study 2023-01-09T21:01:55+06:00 Kaniz Fatema librarian@du.ac.bd B. K. Sajeeb librarian@du.ac.bd K. M. Yasif Kayes Sikdar librarian@du.ac.bd A. S. M. Monjur-Al-Hossain librarian@du.ac.bd Sitesh C. Bachar librarian@du.ac.bd <p>In the current study, the combination of albendazole and mebendazole was analyzed as a potential<br />anthelmintic agent against Lumbricus terrestris (commonly known as earthworms). The in vitro analysis showed the<br />combination of 400 mg albendazole and 300 mg mebendazole had more significant therapeutic activities (mean<br />paralysis time 58 minutes and mean death time 97.33 minutes) than the others. Then the combinations were<br />formulated as tablet using different ratios of excipients where formulation-D performed excellent flow properties<br />(Carr’s index: 14.04±0.27, Hausner’s ratio: 1.19 ± 0.03, Angle of repose: 40.22 ± 0.73). The dosage form prepared<br />from formulation-D had better hardness of 9.40 ± 0.34 kg-N and loss of weight of 0.003 mg compared to other<br />formulations. In terms of disintegration and dissolution studies, formulation-D exhibited excellent properties. The<br />tablet was disintegrated fully within 8.94 ± 0.37 minutes in phosphate buffer (pH 8.3) and dissolution analysis<br />showed R2 of 0.995 for albendazole and 0.991 for mebendazole which were statistically significant. The postformulation<br />anthelmintic study showed that the prepared tablet dosage form was therapeutically effective because it<br />paralyzed and killed all the earthworms within 56 and 85 minutes, respectively. Finally, the tablet was subjected to<br />the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis which confirmed better surface morphology and drug-drug<br />compatibility within the dosage form. The next stage of the work will focus on in vivo analysis for market<br />preparation.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2936 Evaluation of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench on the Reduction of Creatinine Levels and Its Antioxidant Properties In vitro 2023-01-09T21:09:20+06:00 Ogochukwu Immaculate Obika librarian@du.ac.bd Aminat Asabi Oyawaluja librarian@du.ac.bd Joseph O. Oiseoghaede librarian@du.ac.bd Olukemi Abiodun Odukoya librarian@du.ac.bd Ngozi Afulenu Obika-Ndiri librarian@du.ac.bd <p>The study investigated the effect of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench extract on the renal activity of both<br />normal and ailing patients. Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant activity, vacuum liquid chromatography and TLC<br />were carried out. The creatinine reduction ability was analyzed using Jaffe’s method for clean-catch spot urine<br />samples of normal, diabetic and hypertensive patients. S. bicolor showed strong antioxidant activity with an IC50<br />value of 52.17 μg/ml, compared to the standard vitamin C with an IC50 value of 40.59 μg/ml. Statistical analysis<br />(ANOVA) result showed a significant difference between the patients’ urine (rows) (p-value = 2.77×10–08) and a<br />significant difference between the dose treatments (columns) (p-value = 8.38×10–14). Whilst different fractions of S.<br />bicolor at different concentrations showed varying effects on the creatinine concentration, it reduced creatinine level<br />in low doses and has antioxidant properties.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2937 In vitro Comparative Studies of the Leaf Extracts of Four Different Types of Calamus Species 2023-01-09T21:14:55+06:00 Munsifa Sultana librarian@du.ac.bd Sajan Das librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Shahriar librarian@du.ac.bd Rumana Akhter librarian@du.ac.bd Isa Naina Mohamed librarian@du.ac.bd Mohiuddin Ahmed Bhuiyan librarian@du.ac.bd <p>The leaf extracts of Calamus tenius, Calamus viminalis, Calamus guruba and Calamus erectus<br />possessed various phytochemicals including alkaloids, carbohydrates, saponins, phenols, tannins, flavonoids,<br />glycosides, fixed oils and steroids. The point of the present investigation was to compare the antioxidant profile of<br />different leaf extracts of these species. In the present study, methanol, ethanol and chloroform extract of leaf of C.<br />tenius, C. viminalis, C. guruba and C. erectus were explored for in-vitro thrombolytic activity, membrane stabilizing<br />activity by using hypotonic solution-induced &amp; heat-induced hemolysis and antioxidant profile. Ethanol extracts of<br />all plant species demonstrated the highest percentage of clot lysis. During hypotonic solution-induced hemolysis,<br />methanol extract of C. erectus inhibited 59.74% whereas during heat induced condition ethanol extracts of all plant<br />species demonstrated the highest percentage inhibition of hemolysis of RBCs. The screenings of the plants revealed<br />that leaf extracts contain phenolic and flavonoid contents in great amount with the high level of antioxidant capacity.<br />The chloroform extract of C. tenius (2.45 μg/ml) and methanol extract of C. erectus (1.74 μg/ml) leaf showed potent<br />DPPH and H2O2 scavenging activity, respectively. The nitric oxide scavenging activity was not significantly different<br />for methanol, ethanol and chloroform extracts. Methanol, ethanol and chloroform extracts of these four plants showed<br />medium to moderate reducing power and cupric reducing capacity in comparison to standard. A strong relationship<br />was found between the antioxidant activity of the extracts with their total phenolic and flavonoid contents.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2938 Antiproliferative and Antibacterial Potentials of Endophytic Fungi Associated with Bangladeshi Medicinal Plant Tinospora Cordifolia 2023-01-09T21:16:32+06:00 Gazi Monjur Murshid librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Hossain Sohrab librarian@du.ac.bd Khondoker Shahin Ahmed librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Mehedi Masud librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Abdul Mazid librarian@du.ac.bd <p>Endophytes provide mutual benefits and produce various biologically active secondary metabolites in<br />plants. Our study was designed to isolate and identify fungal endophytes from fresh leaf and bark of Tinospora<br />cordifolia, coupled with their bioactivity and preliminary chemical screening. Six endophytic fungi were isolated<br />using surface sterilization technique. The fungi were identified by microscopic and molecular characterization and<br />confirmed TCLE-1 as Fusarium perseae, TCLE-2 as Fusarium keratoplasticum, TCLE-3 as fusarium<br />macrosporum, TCBE-1 as Fusarium falciforme and TCBE-2 as well as TCBE-3 leaving unidentified. Isolated<br />strains were cultured in large scale on potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium and were extracted using ethyl acetate.<br />Antibacterial activity of fungal extracts was performed by disc diffusion method and cytotoxicity using HeLa cell<br />line by MTT assay. In antimicrobial test, all the fungal extracts except TCBE-2 showed moderate to potent activity<br />in comparison to the standard kanamycin. All, except TCBE-2, demonstrated significant cytotoxic activity on HeLa<br />cell. Preliminary chemical profiling using thin liquid chromatography (TLC) and analytical high performance liquid<br />chromatography techniques indicated the presence of secondary metabolites in fungal extracts. In conclusion,<br />endophytic fungi reside in the T. cordifolia, a native medicinal plant in Bangladesh, could be a potent source of<br />putative antibacterial and anticancer compounds.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2939 Study of Risk Factors and Assessment of Hematotoxicity and Oxidative Stress Among Women Stroke Patient with Metabolic Syndrome 2023-01-09T21:17:42+06:00 Derouiche Samir librarian@du.ac.bd Salem Saadia librarian@du.ac.bd Leguemairi Maroua librarian@du.ac.bd <p>This study aims at evaluating some risk factors and the variation of certain hematological and<br />oxidative stress markers in women with stroke disease. The observation (clinical study) was done on 130 voluntary<br />women, divided into metabolic syndrome patients with and without stroke disease. Risk factors were estimated by<br />Chi-square test. Results demonstrated that the high levels of family stress, self-medication and anticoagulants<br />treatment were the most dangerous risk factors to stroke diseases, whereas brushing of teeth daily had an important<br />protective factors against participants from disease. From biological study, results showed that RBC, hemoglobin,<br />GSH and total thiol levels were significantly decreased (p&lt;0.05) while WBC, neutrophile, platelet, MDA, SOD,<br />ORAC and vit C levels were significantly increased (p&lt;0.05) in women with metabolic syndrome (MS) + stroke<br />patients as compared to MS patients without stroke. In conclusion, several socioeconomic and clinical factors<br />contributed to the dispersion and development of the stroke. In addition, oxidative stress during metabolic syndrome<br />contributes to the development of stroke disease.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2940 Influence of Cardiologists’ Demographic Profile on Overall Satisfaction Towards Marketing Mix Strategies 2023-01-09T21:18:58+06:00 Jesmin Sultana librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Saifuddin librarian@du.ac.bd Zakir Hossain Bhuiyan librarian@du.ac.bd <p>This study aims to investigate the influence of cardiologists’ demographic characteristics on their<br />satisfaction towards marketing mix strategies (MMS) employed by pharmaceutical industries in Bangladesh.<br />Cardiologists (156) were asked to rate the importance of variables of MMS indicating their degree of agreement with<br />satisfaction statement using a 5-point Likert scale. The variables of marketing mix (4Ps) that can be ranked as top 5<br />out of 14 variables according to their Spearman correlation coefficients are - brand image (r = 0.532); selling skill of<br />medical representatives (r = 0.507), place of retail pharmacy (r = 0.484), promotional policies (r = 0.476) and<br />continuous medical education program for doctors (r = 0.345). Though the overall mean satisfaction score of females<br />(M = 4.06, SD = 0.87) is higher than that of male (M=3.84, SD =1.02), the difference is not significant; p = 0.260,<br />Cohen’s d = 0.217 showed the effect is small. Experience above 10 years was labeled as high (41%), otherwise low<br />(59%). Experience had substantial influence on perceived satisfaction towards promotion. Finally, overall satisfaction<br />scores varied based on academic qualification of cardiologists; p &lt; 0.05, and Eta-squared = 0.068 implies medium<br />effect. The highest overall satisfaction score was attained for D. Card and others (M = 4.32, SD = 0.82) and the<br />lowest is for MD (M = 3.57, SD =10.9). Cardiologists’ satisfaction score towards product (the lowest is for MD and<br />the highest is for D. Card and others); p &lt; 0.05; Eta-squared = 0.05 (small effect) and promotion (the lowest is for<br />MBBS and the highest is for D. Card and others) vary significantly according to their academic qualification, p &lt;<br />0.05; Eta-squared = 0.095 implies medium effect.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2941 Ethnobotanical Study on Medicinal Plants Used by the Ethnic People of Khagrachhari District, Bangladesh 2023-01-09T21:20:23+06:00 B. K. Sajeeb librarian@du.ac.bd Mohammad Zashim Uddin librarian@du.ac.bd Ritesh Bachar librarian@du.ac.bd Sitesh C. Bachar librarian@du.ac.bd <p>The present study deals with important ethnopharmacological information, both in qualitative and<br />quantitative manners on medicinal plants of Khagrachhari district of Bangladesh. The survey was conducted in a<br />period of six months from January 2016 to June 2016 and was interviewed among 155 ethnic people including<br />tribal, Bengalis and 14 traditional health practitioners of eight upazillas in open and semi structured form. The most<br />of the interviewers were Chakma (82%), Marma (8%) and the rest were Tripura (2%) and Bengalis (8%). The total<br />ethnomedicinal plant species was 94, among them 92 were angiosperms, one was gymnosperm and one fern. The<br />plant species belonging to 44 families and 86 generas are used to treat about 53 types of ailments. The different life<br />forms among the species are 28 herbs, 25 trees, 24 shrubs and 17 climbers. The survey showed that the most<br />commonly used plant part was leaves (34.55%) and the most frequent method of preparation was extraction<br />(39.18%) against different ailments. The major treatment options of the medicinal plants of Khagrachhari hilly areas<br />are identified from the study and recommended to take immediate measures for conservation of traditional<br />knowledge of the area. This study showed a hopeful perception for future studies, flaking light on taking immediate<br />measures on inventory of medicinal plants of hilly areas, documentation of verbal information, conservation of<br />threatened plant species, sustainable management of risky areas and preservation of traditional knowledge of herbal<br />medicine in Khagrachhari district, Bangladesh.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences https://journal.library.du.ac.bd/index.php/DUJPS/article/view/2942 Phytochemical, Biochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Plantago ovata (Ispaghula Husk) – A Review 2023-01-09T21:23:04+06:00 Kakoli Sutradhar librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Rafat Tahsin librarian@du.ac.bd Sania Ashrafi librarian@du.ac.bd Sonia Ferdousy librarian@du.ac.bd Tahmina Akter librarian@du.ac.bd Fahima Aktar librarian@du.ac.bd Jakir Ahmed Chowdhury librarian@du.ac.bd Abu Asad Chowdhury librarian@du.ac.bd Shaila Kabir librarian@du.ac.bd Md. Shah Amran librarian@du.ac.bd <p>The plantation, evolvement, phytochemical, pharmaceutical and pharmacological properties of<br />Plantago ovata have been reviewed to reconnoiter the plant’s diverse properties. P. ovata belonging to the family<br />Plantaginaceae is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean area, particularly Southern Europe, North Africa and<br />West Asia. It has a variety of medicinal and pharmacological effects as it is frequently employed in a variety of<br />medications for its medicinal features such as mucilage, super-disintegrant, gelling agent and suspending agent as<br />well as pharmacological effects such as anti-diarrheal, anti-constipation, wound curer, hypocholesterolemic and<br />hypoglycemia. That’s why, P. ovata may be utilized to make a variety of medicinal products as well as a safe and<br />effective ethnobotanical cure for different health problems. A number of market preparations of Ispaghula are also<br />available in the local market of Bangladesh. Information regarding diversified properties of P. ovata collected from<br />different electronic databases (PubMed, Springer link, MDPI link, ResearchGate, Google, Google Scholar and<br />Science Direct) have been summarized here to support the researchers to retrieve information about P. ovata.</p> Copyright (c) 2023 Dhaka University Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences