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Paper Title: "From Genes to Treatment: An Overview of Psoriasis -- Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, and Emerging Therapies"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1219
Register Paper ID - 297404
Title: "FROM GENES TO TREATMENT: AN OVERVIEW OF PSORIASIS -- EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, AND EMERGING THERAPIES"
Author Name(s): Samiksha Ravindra Bhatkar, Mr. Ashish Umale, Dr. Swati Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j472-j489
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 121
Psoriasis is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorder characterized by hyperproliferation of keratinocytes, dysregulated cytokine signaling, and recurrent erythematous, scaly plaques. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the disease, covering its etiology, immunopathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and current therapeutic strategies. Genetic susceptibility, environmental triggers, immune dysregulation--particularly involving the IL-23/IL-17 axis--and lifestyle factors collectively contribute to disease onset and progression. Clinical manifestations range from localized plaque lesions to severe systemic involvement, including psoriatic arthritis and metabolic syndrome. Standard treatments include topical agents, phototherapy, systemic drugs, and targeted biologics, each offering varying degrees of efficacy depending on disease severity. The review also highlights the growing role of herbal and natural ingredients with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and immunomodulatory properties as complementary therapies. Recent advances such as biologics, small-molecule inhibitors, nanotechnology-based delivery systems, gene-modulating therapies, and AI-driven personalized management are transforming therapeutic outcomes and represent promising future directions. Overall, psoriasis management is shifting toward integrative, personalized, and mechanism-based approaches aimed at achieving long-term remission and improving patient quality of life.
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Psoriasis; immune-mediated disorder; keratinocyte hyperproliferation; cytokines; IL-17; IL-23; biologics; nanotechnology; herbal therapy; phototherapy; systemic therapy; psoriatic arthritis; personalized medicine.
Paper Title: A Systematic Review on Fast-Dissolving Tablets as an Emerging Oral Drug Delivery System
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1218
Register Paper ID - 297405
Title: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON FAST-DISSOLVING TABLETS AS AN EMERGING ORAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM
Author Name(s): Vaishnavi V. Bhandurge, Harishkumar rathod, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j462-j471
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 94
Fast dissolving tablets (FDTs) have had a significant rise in demand over the past decade, establishing themselves as a rapidly expanding sector within the pharmaceutical business. Oral drug delivery continues to be the favored method for administering a variety of medications. Recent advancements in technology have compelled scientists to create FDTs that enhance patient compliance and ease. Upon oral introduction, these tablets dissolve or disintegrate in the absence of supplementary water, facilitating the absorption of active medicinal substances. The formulation's popularity and use led to the advancement of several FDT technologies. FDTs are solid unit dose forms that disintegrate or dissolve swiftly in the mouth without the need for chewing or water. FDTs, or orally disintegrating tablets, are particularly beneficial for youngsters and the elderly who experience difficulty swallowing conventional pills and capsules. This review examines lyophilization, molding, sublimation, and compaction processes for fast-dissolving tablets (FDT), along with strategies to improve FDT characteristics, including spray drying and the incorporation of disintegrants. The discussion includes taste-masking technologies, experimental measures of disintegration time, and dissolution.
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Fast Dissolving Tablets (FDTs), Oral Drug Delivery, Superdisintegrants, Patient Compliance, Disintegration Mechanism, Effervescent Excipients, Rapid Drug Release, Bioavailability, Formulation Evaluation, Pharmaceutical Technology
Paper Title: "The Menstrual Cycle and Its Disorders: From Physiology to Integrative Management (Modern Medicine & Ayurveda)"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1217
Register Paper ID - 297399
Title: "THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE AND ITS DISORDERS: FROM PHYSIOLOGY TO INTEGRATIVE MANAGEMENT (MODERN MEDICINE & AYURVEDA)"
Author Name(s): Rashmi Vilasarao Gadling, Ashish N. Umale, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j451-j461
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 95
The menstrual cycle is a complicated process that plays a key role in a woman's reproductive health and ability to have children. Knowing how it works helps women take care of their bodies and notice any changes happening inside. It's also important for dealing with different menstrual problems that teenagers might face, like irregular periods and endometriosis. While modern medicine can offer fast relief, Ayurveda gives a natural, lasting way to take care of menstrual health and keep hormones in balance. Ayurveda uses a whole-body approach, including changes in daily habits and herbal remedies, to support reproductive health and handle issues like PCOS. This chapter explains the basics of menstrual problems in teens by covering how the menstrual cycle normally works, how to keep track of menstrual health, and what to expect during a typical menstrual cycle for teenagers.
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Menstrual Cycle, Reproductive Health, Menstrual Disorder
Paper Title: Papaya Leaf Extract and Platelet Count: A Review of its Role in Thrombocytopenia
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1216
Register Paper ID - 297400
Title: PAPAYA LEAF EXTRACT AND PLATELET COUNT: A REVIEW OF ITS ROLE IN THROMBOCYTOPENIA
Author Name(s): Shubham B Bahekar, Sunil S. Bhagat, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j443-j450
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 87
Thrombocytopenia, characterized by a reduced platelet count, is a critical haematological condition associated with increased risk of bleeding commonly associated with diseases such as dengue fever and chemotherapy-induced bone marrow suppression, posing significant risks of bleeding and morbidity. Carica papaya leaf extract (CPLE) has emerged as a promising natural therapeutic agent due to its potential to elevate platelet counts effectively. This review synthesizes current clinical and experimental evidence regarding the efficacy, mechanisms, and safety of papaya leaf extract in thrombocytopenia management. Studies demonstrate that CPLE administration accelerates platelet recovery by upregulating genes involved in hematopoiesis, including ALOX12 and PTAFR, and enhances megakaryocyte activity, thereby promoting thrombopoiesis. Clinical trials in dengue and chemotherapy-induced thrombocytopenia patients report significant platelet count increases, reduced hospital stays, and fewer transfusion requirements compared to controls. The review synthesizes data on efficacy, optimal dosing, formulation (e.g., juice, tablets, capsules), and safety profile. While clinical evidence, particularly in dengue-induced thrombocytopenia, While findings indicate a beneficial role for CPLE as an accessible, cost-effective adjunct therapy, limitations including variable dosing regimens and small sample sizes highlight the need for large-scale randomized controlled trials to establish standardized protocols and confirm long-term safety. This comprehensive review concludes by summarizing the current scientific consensus, highlighting existing knowledge gaps, and proposing directions for future research to fully establish CPLE as a safe and effective adjunctive therapy for thrombocytopenia and encourages further research to optimize its clinical application.
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Papaya Leaf Extract and Platelet Count: A Review of its Role in Thrombocytopenia
Paper Title: Fungal Infections: Pathophysiology, Allopathic Treatment and Herbal Alternatives - A Comprehensive Integrative Review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1215
Register Paper ID - 297401
Title: FUNGAL INFECTIONS: PATHOPHYSIOLOGY, ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT AND HERBAL ALTERNATIVES - A COMPREHENSIVE INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Anand M Mhaske, Mr. Ashish Umale, Dr. Swati Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j430-j442
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 114
Fungal infections have become a major global health issue, especially for people with weakened immune systems. These infections can range from mild, surface-level conditions to severe, life-threatening diseases caused by fungi like Candida, Aspergillus, and Cryptococcus. Several factors make someone more prone to these infections, including conditions such as diabetes, HIV/AIDS, obesity, the long-term use of antibiotics, and being in a hospital setting. While drugs like azoles, polyenes, and echinocandins are effective against fungal infections, using them for long periods can lead to problems like toxicity, resistance to the drugs, and high costs. To address these issues, there is growing interest in using herbal medicines as a safer and more sustainable alternative. Plants such as Calotropis gigantea, Aloe vera, and Curcuma longa contain active compounds like flavonoids, saponins, and alkaloids that can damage the structure of fungal cells, stop the production of ergosterol (which is important for fungi), and create oxidative stress within the fungal cells. These natural compounds not only show strong antifungal effects but also help support the immune system and lower inflammation. Combining herbal treatments with traditional antifungal medications could be a promising way to better manage and prevent fungal infections with fewer side effects and lower chances of drug resistance. However, more research and clinical testing are needed to create reliable, effective, and safe herbal-based treatments for fungal infections.
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Fungal Infections, Antifungal Agents, Herbal Medicine, Calotropis gigantea, Aloe vera, Curcuma longa, Phytochemicals, Antifungal Resistance, Medicinal Plants, Natural Therapy.
Paper Title: Evaluation of Probiotics and Their Role in Gut Health
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1214
Register Paper ID - 297395
Title: EVALUATION OF PROBIOTICS AND THEIR ROLE IN GUT HEALTH
Author Name(s): Arti S. Shinde, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh, Mr . Aditya bhise
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j417-j429
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 106
The gastrointestinal tract is a complex and dynamic ecosystem in which the interplay between anatomy, physiology, and microbiota determines digestive efficiency, immune stability, and overall systemic health. Within this environment, probiotics defined as live microorganisms that confer health benefits to the host when administered in adequate amounts play a central role in maintaining microbial equilibrium and intestinal integrity. This review explores the structural and physiological framework of the gut, the mechanisms of probiotic action, and their applications in promoting health and preventing disease. Probiotics exert multifaceted effects including competitive inhibition of pathogens, production of antimicrobial metabolites, modulation of immune responses, and regulation of host metabolism. Clinically, they have demonstrated benefits in managing gastrointestinal disorders, restoring microbiota following antibiotic use, enhancing nutrient absorption, and influencing neurobehavioral responses through the gut-brain axis. The paper also discusses various dosage forms used for probiotic administration such as capsules, powders, fermented foods, and advanced encapsulated systems highlighting their relative efficacy, stability, and viability. Although probiotics are generally recognized as safe, their effectiveness is highly strain and formulation dependent, emphasizing the need for standardized clinical validation and regulatory consistency. Overall, probiotics represent a promising approach in functional nutrition and preventive medicine. Future innovations integrating microencapsulation, prebiotics, and next generation microbial strains are expected to optimize targeted delivery and therapeutic outcomes, positioning probiotics as essential components of personalized healthcare.
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Probiotics; Gut microbiota; Intestinal physiology; Immune modulation; Functional foods; Microencapsulation; Synbiotics; Gut-brain axis; Fermented dairy; Microbial therapy
Paper Title: "Overview of Arthritis Pathophysiology to Management"
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1213
Register Paper ID - 297396
Title: "OVERVIEW OF ARTHRITIS PATHOPHYSIOLOGY TO MANAGEMENT"
Author Name(s): Pratik Santosh Jumde, Ashish N. Umale, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j407-j416
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 101
Arthritis is a broad term describing inflammation and degeneration of joints, encompassing more than 100 related disorders. The most common forms are Osteoarthritis (OA), a degenerative joint disease caused by cartilage wear, and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), an autoimmune condition in which the immune system attacks synovial joints, leading to chronic inflammation and tissue destruction. Arthritis significantly affects mobility, daily functioning, and quality of life. RA involves abnormal immune activation, increased lymphocyte activity, formation of immune complexes, and release of inflammatory mediators that damage joint cartilage and bone. Multiple factors contribute to arthritis, including age, genetic predisposition, obesity, smoking, joint overuse, and environmental exposures. Diagnosis combines clinical assessment, imaging, and laboratory markers such as RF, ACPA, and CRP. Management includes NSAIDs, glucocorticoids, DMARDs, and supportive therapies. Herbal remedies like Moringa oleifera, rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, show potential benefits in reducing oxidative stress and joint inflammation. Understanding arthritis pathophysiology and risk factors is essential for improving early diagnosis, preventing complications, and enhancing patient outcomes.
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Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Joint Inflammation, Autoimmune Disease, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, Management, NSAIDs, DMARDs, Moringa oleifera.
Paper Title: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES, NUTRACEUTICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND EXTRACTION APPROACHES OF CHIA SEEDS
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1212
Register Paper ID - 297397
Title: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES, NUTRACEUTICAL SIGNIFICANCE AND EXTRACTION APPROACHES OF CHIA SEEDS
Author Name(s): Radhika Gajanan Borkar, Harishkumar K. Rathod, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j390-j406
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 111
Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.), belonging to the family Lamiaceae, have gained significant global attention as a functional and nutraceutical food owing to their exceptional nutritional composition and wide pharmacological potential. Traditionally used by ancient civilizations such as the Aztecs and Mayans as a source of energy and vitality, chia has re-emerged as a modern "superfood." The seeds are rich in proteins, omega-3 fatty acids (particularly ?-linolenic acid), dietary fibers, antioxidants, and essential minerals including calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus. These bioactive constituents contribute to a broad spectrum of health benefits, including cardioprotective, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and weight management effects. In recent years, chia has become an integral part of nutraceutical formulations and functional food applications, serving as a natural remedy for metabolic disorders and oxidative stress. The review comprehensively discusses the botanical and phytochemical profiles, nutraceutical significance, and diverse pharmacological activities of chia seeds. It also emphasizes recent advancements in extraction methodologies such as cold pressing, Soxhlet, maceration, ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), enzyme-assisted extraction (EAE), and supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). Each method offers distinct advantages concerning yield, purity, and bioactive preservation. This review highlights chia's potential as a sustainable plant-based resource for the development of health-promoting nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals. Understanding its phytochemical diversity and optimizing extraction techniques can further enhance the therapeutic and commercial value of chia seeds in global health and nutrition sectors.
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Salvia hispanica L., Chia seeds, Nutraceuticals, Omega-3 fatty acids, Antioxidant activity, Functional food, Extraction methods, Pharmacological effects, Polyphenols, ?-linolenic acid.
Paper Title: A Brief Review On: Pharmacotherapeutic Role of Aromatherapy in Migraine Management
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1211
Register Paper ID - 297387
Title: A BRIEF REVIEW ON: PHARMACOTHERAPEUTIC ROLE OF AROMATHERAPY IN MIGRAINE MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Varad Damodar Thombre, Mr. Ashish Umale, Dr. Swati Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j377-j389
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 90
A very common neurovascular condition, migraines are characterized by frequent pulsing headache attacks that are accompanied by nausea, sensory sensitivities, and functional impairment. Despite improvements in contemporary pharmacotherapy, such as NSAIDs, triptans, gepants, ditans, and CGRP-targeted medicines, therapeutic constraints such side effects, contraindications, and expense are fueling an increase in interest in alternative therapies. Aromatherapy has become a viable supplementary therapy that uses volatile plant-based essential oils applied topically or inhaled. Research indicates that essential oils influence neurochemical activity, stress reactions, and neurogenic inflammation by interacting with autonomic and olfactory-limbic pathways. Lavender is the botanical agent with the best clinical evidence for lowering migraine disability, anxiety, and pain. Lotus has neuroactive, sedative, and antioxidant qualities that may help regulate sleep and trigger control, while night jasmine offers anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. Despite the positive safety and accessibility of aromatherapy, there are still few high-quality clinical research and standardization. Combining evidence-based aromatherapy with traditional medication may improve patient comfort, lessen the burden of triggers, and promote an integrated approach to migraine treatment.
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Migraine Aromatherapy, Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia), Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), Night Jasmine (Nyctanthes arbor-tristis), Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Essential Oils, Trigeminovascular System, Neurogenic Inflammation, Pharmacotherapy
Paper Title: Biodegradable Polymer-Based Pharmaceutical Packaging and Digital Technology for Waste Circularity: An Integrative Review
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1210
Register Paper ID - 297388
Title: BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER-BASED PHARMACEUTICAL PACKAGING AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTE CIRCULARITY: AN INTEGRATIVE REVIEW
Author Name(s): Ayush A. Shinde, Mr. Ashish N. Umale, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j359-j376
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 93
Environmental problems throughout the world have gotten worse due to the pharmaceutical industry's reliance on non-biodegradable plastic packaging. This comprehensive review investigates pharmaceutical packaging made of biodegradable polymers and how it combines with digital technology to promote sustainability and waste circularity. The PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Scopus databases were used to conduct a thorough literature review and data synthesis from 2015 to 2025. The review highlights the favourable mechanical, barrier, and biodegradability properties of polymers including polylactic acid (PLA), polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), and polybutylene succinate (PBS). Pharmaceutical supply chains may benefit from intelligent lifecycle evaluation, real-time monitoring, and traceability through the combination of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and RFID devices. Results show that the Circular Pharmaceutical Economy (CPE) is developed and waste management efficiency is improved by integrating green materials with digital optimization frameworks. This multidisciplinary strategy provides a revolutionary route to intelligent, ecological, and legal pharmaceutical packaging solutions.
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Biodegradable polymers, Pharmaceutical packaging, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Circular economy, Smart packaging, Waste management, Sustainability
Paper Title: Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Regulatory Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Comprehensive Review with Focus on NexPharmaBot as a Next-Generation Audit Assistant
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1209
Register Paper ID - 297389
Title: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-ENABLED REGULATORY COMPLIANCE IN THE PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW WITH FOCUS ON NEXPHARMABOT AS A NEXT-GENERATION AUDIT ASSISTANT
Author Name(s): Muhammad Huzaif Muhammad Shakir, Harishkumar K. Rathod, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j339-j358
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 94
Regulatory compliance in the pharmaceutical industry has become increasingly complex due to stringent global guidelines, evolving quality expectations, and growing demands for real-time assurance of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Distribution Practices (GDP), and data integrity. Manual auditing methods, which rely heavily on human interpretation, document review, and experience, are no longer sufficient to manage the rapidly expanding volume of regulatory documentation and digital records. Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly in Natural Language Processing (NLP), machine learning, and semantic search, offer transformative potential for addressing these challenges. This review examines the evolution, opportunities, and limitations of AI-enabled compliance systems, with a special focus on NexPharmaBot , a next-generation virtual audit assistant designed to automate regulatory clause retrieval, risk identification, and Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) generation.
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Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Regulatory Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Industry: A Comprehensive Review with Focus on NexPharmaBot as a Next-Generation Audit Assistant
Paper Title: ANTIDIABETIC CHOCOLATE FROM FRUIT EXTRACTS: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1208
Register Paper ID - 297390
Title: ANTIDIABETIC CHOCOLATE FROM FRUIT EXTRACTS: A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH FOR DIABETES MANAGEMENT
Author Name(s): Mayur Damodar Nandeshwar, Aditya D. Deohans, Sakshi A. Kharate, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j324-j338
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 101
The present study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of antidiabetic chocolate enriched with standardized fruit extracts such as Syzygium cumini, Psidium guajava, and Morus alba, which are known for their hypoglycemic and antioxidant properties. The chocolate was prepared using natural sweeteners like stevia and erythritol to ensure it is chemical-free and suitable for diabetic individuals. Various physicochemical, sensory, and functional tests were performed, including ?-amylase and ?-glucosidase inhibition assays, antioxidant activity, and stability studies. The results revealed that the formulated chocolate exhibited good taste, texture, and stability, along with significant enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant activities, indicating strong potential for controlling postprandial hyperglycemia. This study concludes that fruit extract-based antidiabetic chocolate can serve as an innovative nutraceutical product that combines therapeutic efficacy with consumer acceptability for the dietary management of diabetes mellitus.
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Antidiabetic, fruit extract, dark chocolate, Stevia, Monk fruit, Functional food, Nutraceutical.
Paper Title: SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS: A REVIEW OF RISKS, MISUSE, AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1207
Register Paper ID - 297391
Title: SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCERS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS: A REVIEW OF RISKS, MISUSE, AND REGULATORY CHALLENGES
Author Name(s): Aditya Dhirendra Deohans, Mayur D. Nandeshwar, Sakshi A. Kharate, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j312-j323
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 99
Online platforms have emerged as significant tools for promoting medicines and beauty products within these sectors; SMIs significantly influence public perceptions of brands through their content creation on such sites. Many influencers often endorse medicines and beauty items like lotions, vitamins, and skin care formulas without adequate scientific understanding or healthcare guidance. It may deceive customers regarding product effectiveness, potency levels, dosages, as well as possible side effects of drugs. This current assessment thoroughly analyzes how SMI's impact is increasing within drug marketing and beauty products, highlighting potential medical hazards, moral dilemmas, and demanding more stringent regulation in India. A selection of pertinent research papers was gathered from reliable sources such as PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, focusing on investigations into influencer marketing, pharmaceutical advertisements, consumer behavior patterns, and drug safety trends spanning from 2010 through 2025. Research reveals that although influencer marketing boosts brand awareness and customer interaction, it can lead to spreading false information and encouraging improper health treatments among consumers. Certain skincare products featuring active substances like salicylic acid, retinol, niacinamide, or hydroquinone may lead to severe skin reactions or adverse drug effects if improperly used. Enforcing ethical marketing policies, enhancing legal safeguards, and raising consumer knowledge are crucial for maintaining safety and clarity regarding products during the age of online promotion.
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Social media influencers, pharmaceutical marketing, cosmetics, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), regulatory framework, ethics, misinformation, pharmacovigilance
Paper Title: Beyond Dye: A Comprehensive Review on Next-Generation Herbal Mehendi Formulations for Sustainable Hair Coloring and Scalp Care
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1206
Register Paper ID - 297392
Title: BEYOND DYE: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON NEXT-GENERATION HERBAL MEHENDI FORMULATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE HAIR COLORING AND SCALP CARE
Author Name(s): Pranav Sadanand Belokar, Manasi M. Choudhari, Dr. Swati P. Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j299-j311
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 95
Herbal-based hair color and scalp care systems have been developed more quickly in recent years due to the demand for sustainable and natural personal care products. With a focus on their dual function in hair coloring and scalp health, this paper examines the developing field of next-generation herbal "mehendi" (henna-based) products. In order to improve conditioning, antioxidant protection, and scalp-microbiome support, we first trace the historical use of traditional plant dyes like Lawsonia inermis (henna) and Indigofera tinctoria (indigo). Next, we examine recent innovations that incorporate botanical extracts (such as Emblica officinalis/amla, Eclipta alba/bhringraj, coffee, and shikakai). The overview summarizes research on performance measures (color absorption, retention, hair-shaft binding, coloring uniformity), formulation strategies (extraction techniques, pigment stabilization, carrier systems), and safety/scalp compatibility (irritation potential, allergenicity, microbiota influence). While highlighting the relative advantages of these herbal systems over synthetic hair dyes, such as decreased toxicological burden, enhanced scalp tolerance, and possible ancillary hair-care benefits, we also acknowledge enduring challenges, such as color intensity and shade variability, limited pigment longevity, batch-to-batch standardization problems, and a lack of long-term clinical data. Lastly, we address sustainability issues (plant sourcing, waste reduction, biodegradable carriers) and offer a research roadmap for the next generation of herbal hair color products, which includes sophisticated pigment engineering, actives that target the scalp microbiome, and thorough in-use consumer studies. Thus, this research presents herbal mehendi formulations as integrated hair-care systems that are in line with consumer wellness trends and sustainable product design, rather than only as cosmetic colorants.
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Beyond Dye: A Comprehensive Review on Next-Generation Herbal Mehendi Formulations for Sustainable Hair Coloring and Scalp Care
Paper Title: "Anemia: Understanding It's Impact and Treatment Through Modern And Herbal Medicine."
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1205
Register Paper ID - 297393
Title: "ANEMIA: UNDERSTANDING IT'S IMPACT AND TREATMENT THROUGH MODERN AND HERBAL MEDICINE."
Author Name(s): Kiran G Kolse, Ashish Umale, Dr Swati P Deshmukh
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j287-j298
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 92
One of the most common health issues is anemia, which can lead to major health issues such as delayed mental and psychomotor development, decreased productivity at work, heightened vulnerability to parasite infections, and stunted infant growth. Low socioeconomic position, nutritional inadequacies, helminthic infections and other infectious diseases, illiteracy, and blood disorders are the causes that cause anemia. Iron deficiency, foliate deficiency, hookworm infection, and malaria are the main causes of anemia. About half of the two billion people who suffer from anemia have an iron deficit. Treating the underlying causes, bringing the hemoglobin concentration back to normal, and preventing and treating consequences are the most economical ways to combat anemia.
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Iron deficiency, Anemia, Health surveys, Maternal, Child health
Paper Title: Smart Energy Usage Simulator
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1204
Register Paper ID - 297824
Title: SMART ENERGY USAGE SIMULATOR
Author Name(s): Divya C, Daisi M, Kavyashri LH, Nagashri narayan upadhya
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j285-j286
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 98
The Smart Energy Usage Simulator is a web-based system designed to monitor, analyze, and visualize household energy consumption. It helps users understand their daily usage through interactive charts and real-time simulation, enabling informed decisions for energy conservation. The project focuses on improving awareness, reducing wastage, and supporting sustainable energy practices.
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Smart Energy, Energy Monitoring, Simulation, React, Tailwind CSS, Recharts, Power Consumption, IoT.
Paper Title: The Role of Geography in Disaster Risk Reduction Education in India
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1203
Register Paper ID - 297951
Title: THE ROLE OF GEOGRAPHY IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION EDUCATION IN INDIA
Author Name(s): Shiva Swamy C
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j280-j284
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 95
Abstract Geography plays a pivotal role in Disaster Risk Reduction Education (DRRE) in India by imparting spatial awareness, risk analysis, and context-sensitive responses essential for resilient communities. Its interdisciplinary lens--spanning physical processes, human impacts, and technological tools such as GIS--facilitates comprehension of hazards like floods, earthquakes, landslides, cyclones, and heat waves. India's alignment with frameworks like the Sendai Framework, the NDMP, and the Disaster Management Act (2005) enhances DRRE integration into geography curricula. Examples include "Surakshit Shanivar" safety training in Bihar, community-based early warning innovations in Wayanad, traditional Himalayan knowledge, and infrastructure resilience in Kedarnath. Despite advancements, challenges persist in curriculum coverage, access to technology, and institutional coordination. Recommendations include curriculum integration, experiential learning, inclusion of indigenous knowledge, technology access, and localized partnerships. Geography education thus emerges as a transformative tool for fostering disaster resilience in India's complex and hazard-prone landscape.
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Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Geography Education India Sendai Framework National Disaster Management Plan (NDMP) Eco DRR GIS in Education School Safety Indigenous Knowledge Community Resilience
Paper Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN RFID-ENABLED SMART GLOVE FOR VOICE-CONTROLLED INTERACTION
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1202
Register Paper ID - 297901
Title: DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN RFID-ENABLED SMART GLOVE FOR VOICE-CONTROLLED INTERACTION
Author Name(s): Yash Amle, Vijay Gaikwad, Pravin Gawande, Prashant Anerao
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j273-j279
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 110
: This paper discusses the design and development of a wearable smart glove enabled with RFID technology for voice control. An Arduino UNO microcontroller is installed in the glove. system, an RC522 RFID reader, and a DFPlayer Mini audio module to provide a natural hands-free interaction. The system detects an NFC tag when a user's palm is placed close to it. It then plays a corresponding audio message through a speaker. Experiments have shown that the tag is reliably detected within 2- 3 cm, with a latency of less than 0.5 seconds and consistent performance over time. This low-budget, portable system demonstrates applications in assistive technology, industrial automation, and education. A buck converter takes power from a 9-volt battery and provides steady outputs of 5 volts and 3.3 volts for different parts of the system. The design of the glove focuses on being Modular, with low power consumption, and fast response in real time. Tests have shown it can consistently detect RFID signals from 2 to 3 cm apart, with response times below 200 milliseconds, in addition to reliable audio playback. This approach makes the system more accessible and user-friendly, and also less expensive and less complex than older designs of smart gloves that are based mostly on sensors or vision. In general, it's a great potential for assistive technology that controls machines hands-free, and create interactive learning spaces.
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
RFID, wearable technology, smart glove, voice feedback, Arduino, assistive technology.
Paper Title: Efficacy of SRDP-Based Ayurvedic Medicine Protocol in the Management of Chronic Low Back Pain with HLA-B27 Positive A Case Report
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1201
Register Paper ID - 297731
Title: EFFICACY OF SRDP-BASED AYURVEDIC MEDICINE PROTOCOL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC LOW BACK PAIN WITH HLA-B27 POSITIVE A CASE REPORT
Author Name(s): DR BHALCHANDRA MAHAMUNI, Dr. soniya mahamuni, Dr. bhagyashree dhaskat, Dr. pragati dhon
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j270-j272
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 88
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Ayurveda, SRDP protocol, Low back pain, HLA-B27, Katigraha, Guggulu, Spondyloarthropathy
Paper Title: Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' ke gitika ka vishay vaividhy
Publisher Journal Name: IJCRT
Published Paper ID: - IJCRT25A1200
Register Paper ID - 297806
Title: SURYAKANT TRIPATHI 'NIRALA' KE GITIKA KA VISHAY VAIVIDHY
Author Name(s): PRIYANKA
Publisher Journal name: IJCRT
Volume: 13
Issue: 11
Pages: j265-j269
Year: November 2025
Downloads: 102
Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' ke gitika ka vishay vaividhy
Licence: creative commons attribution 4.0
Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala' ke gitika ka vishay vaividhy
The International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT) aims to explore advances in research pertaining to applied, theoretical and experimental Technological studies. The goal is to promote scientific information interchange between researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in and around the world.
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