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1 . Cytochrome P450 inhibitory potential and RP-HPLC standardization of trikatu--a Rasayana from Indian Ayurveda.
Harwansh Ranjit K RK, Mukherjee Kakali K, Bhadra Santanu S, Kar Amit A, Bahadur Shiv S, Mitra Achintya A, Mukherjee Pulok K PK
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2014 May ; (3) :0
DHARA ID: D054654 Pubmed ID: 24690772
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2 . CYP450 mediated inhibition potential of Swertia chirata: An herb from Indian traditional medicine.
Ahmmed Sk Milan SM, Mukherjee Pulok K PK, Bahadur Shiv S, Harwansh Ranjit K RK, Kar Amit A, Bandyopadhyay Arun A, Al-Dhabi Naif Abdullah NA, Duraipandiyan V V
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2015 Nov :0
DHARA ID: D055703 Pubmed ID: 26657265
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3 . Development of Ayurveda - Tradition to trend.
Mukherjee Pulok K PK, Harwansh Ranjit K RK, Bahadur Shiv S, Banerjee Subhadip S, Kar Amit A, Chanda Joydeb J, Biswas Sayan S, Ahmmed Sk Milan SM, Katiyar C K CK
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2017 Feb :0
DHARA ID: D056072 Pubmed ID: 27633405
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4 . Government policies and initiatives for development of Ayurveda.
Katoch Dinesh D, Sharma Jitendra S JS, Banerjee Subhadip S, Biswas Rajarshi R, Das Bhaskar B, Goswami Debayan D, Harwansh Ranjit K RK, Katiyar C K CK, Mukherjee Pulok K PK
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 2017 Feb :0
DHARA ID: D056077 Pubmed ID: 27543425
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