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IJPHDT, Vol-2, Issue-6, June-2025

Volume 2, Issue 6 - undefined 2025

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Volume 2 Issue 6
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Editorial: IJPHDT, Vol-2, Issue-6, June-2025

Welcome to the 2025 issue of International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology. This issue showcases the remarkable breadth and depth of contemporary research across multiple disciplines. From cutting-edge applications of machine learning in climate science to the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in drug discovery, our featured articles demonstrate the power of interdisciplinary collaboration in addressing global challenges.

We are particularly excited to present research that bridges traditional academic boundaries, reflecting our journal's commitment to fostering innovation through cross-disciplinary dialogue. The integration of artificial intelligence with environmental science, the application of blockchain technology to supply chain management, and the convergence of urban planning with smart city technologies exemplify the transformative potential of collaborative research.

As we continue to navigate an era of rapid technological advancement and global challenges, the research presented in this issue offers both insights and solutions that will shape our future. We thank our authors, reviewers, and editorial board members for their continued dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting scientific excellence.

Dr. Margaret Thompson
Editor-in-Chief
International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Drug Technology

Articles in This Issue

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Research PaperID: IJPHD-00000076

A Review and A Case Collection on Terminal Lucidity

Priyanka Panmand, Dnyaneshwari Adinath Gondhane, Payal gotarne, Apurva kamble, Vedika Andhale

Terminal lucidity, the unexpected return of mental clarity and memory shortly before death in patients with severe psychiatric and neurological disorders, has been documented in medical literature for over 250 years but remains largely overlooked. In this review, we examine a variety of terminal lucidity cases to encourage further investigation into the underlying mechanisms and their potential implications for understanding memory and cognition at the end of life, as well as for advancing treatments for terminal illnesses. Reported cases include patients affected by brain abscesses, tumors, strokes, meningitis, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, and mood disorders. Notably, several accounts suggest that during episodes of terminal lucidity, cognitive and memory functions may operate through neurological processes distinct from those of the typical brain. We propose that in-depth study of terminal lucidity could yield valuable insights into memory and cognitive processing and inform the development of new therapeutic approaches. Additionally, greater awareness of these unusual end-of-life experiences may better equip physicians, caregivers, and bereaved families to recognize and cope with such events.

ChemotherapyAntitumorAnticancerTaxol
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Contributors:

 Priyanka Panmand
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 Dnyaneshwari Adinath Gondhane
,
 Payal gotarne
,
 Apurva kamble
,
 Vedika Andhale
Research PaperID: IJPHD-00000094

Enzymatic Activation of Chemicals to Toxic

Govind Sharma

This is about the developmental process of the enzymes and the effect of the toxic components on them. The oxidised components releases from the body of the biological elements and this effects on themselves. The development of the biological components is necessary for the development as well as the chemical helps for the changing of the deactivate enzymes to activate enzyme. This process increases the rate of progress in the reaction and decreases the amount of energy consumption.

Advanced Separation TechniquesSustainable ExtractionGreen ChemistryMicrowave-Assisted ExtractionSupercritical Fluid ExtractionIsolation methods+1 more
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Contributors:

 Govind Sharma
Research PaperID: IJPHD-00000093

Innovative Extraction and Isolation Techniques: A Review

V Geetha

Extraction and isolation techniques play a crucial role in obtaining bioactive compounds from natural sources. Traditional methods such as maceration and Soxhlet extraction, though effective, are often time-consuming and inefficient. Recent advancements have led to the development of innovative techniques such as Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE), Microwave-Assisted Extraction (MAE), Ultrasound- Assisted Extraction (UAE) and Pressurized Liquid Extraction (PLE), which improve yield, reduce solvent usage, and enhance selectivity. This review critically examines these modern techniques, comparing their efficiency, applications, and limitations. Additionally, the integration of green chemistry principles in extraction methods is discussed, emphasizing sustainability and environmental impact. The review concludes with future perspectives on emerging technologies in extraction and isolation, including automation and green solvents

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Contributors:

 V Geetha
Research PaperID: IJPHD-00000085

Raktapushpa: A Comprehensive Review of Its Phytochemistry and Therapeutic Potential

MAHADEVAN SWAMY, Aishwarya Malusare, Bhageshree Sarode, Esha Rakshe, Sandesh Pokale

Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa Linn.), a well-known medicinal plant in traditional Ayurvedic systems, has gained significant attention for its wide range of pharmacological properties. This review compiles and evaluates the pharmacognostic characteristics and the diverse therapeutic bioactive compounds of Punarnava, highlighting its potential as a versatile herbal remedy. Pharmacognostically, Punarnava is identified by its spreading habit, thickened root system, and glandular hairy stems and leaves, with distinct macroscopic and microscopic features essential for proper identification and standardization of raw materials. Plant has demonstrated notable efficacy in managing liver disorders, edema, arthritis, and urinary tract infections in both experimental and clinical settings.This review also emphasizes the importance of standardization, quality control, and future research to explore the synergistic effects of these phytoconstituents and their potential for novel drug development. Comprehensive understanding and further exploration of its pharmacognostic and phytochemical profiles can pave the way for evidence-based applications in modern medicine.

Catalase (CAT).Morphological alterationsGill Damage Index (GDI)Textile effluentZebrafish (Danio rerio)
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Contributors:

 MAHADEVAN SWAMY
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 Aishwarya Malusare
,
 Bhageshree Sarode
,
 Esha Rakshe
,
 Sandesh Pokale
Research PaperID: IJPHD-00000075

Taxol: A Chemotherapy Medication

Priyanka Panmand, Shweta Kamble, Dnyaneshwar Dhere

Taxol, also known as paclitaxel, is a common chemotherapy medication utilised for treating a number of cancers. Since its anticancer efficacy was found, over 1 million patients have been treated with taxol, one of the most widely used antitumor drugs. First, a Taxus brevifolia plant was used to extract taxol. The Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, in the United States has approved it as one of the most valuable natural chemicals for the treatment of many types of cancer. The diterpene alkaloid taxol, which was extracted through the bark of the Taxus brevifolia plant, functions in a special way. One of the most often used antitumoural medications, taxol has been utilised to treat more than a million patients. The primary mode of action of taxol, the first filament targeting drug reported in the literature, is an interruption of microtubule dynamics, which results in mitotic arrest and cell death. Nevertheless, it has also been shown that secondary pathways can potentially induce apoptosis. The key features of this significant medication, from its invention to the present, are briefly described in this review. We point out the primary obstacles that need to be overcome in the upcoming years to improve Taxol's efficacy as an anticancer medication.

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5,401 views
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Contributors:

 Priyanka Panmand
,
 Shweta Kamble
,
 Dnyaneshwar Dhere