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    Polymorphism: an evaluation of the potential risk to the quality of drug products from the FarmĂĄcia Popular Rede PrĂłpria

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    Polymorphism in solids is a common phenomenon in drugs, which can lead to compromised quality due to changes in their physicochemical properties, particularly solubility, and, therefore, reduce bioavailability. Herein, a bibliographic survey was performed based on key issues and studies related to polymorphism in active pharmaceutical ingredient (APIs) present in medications from the Farmácia Popular Rede Própria. Polymorphism must be controlled to prevent possible ineffective therapy and/or improper dosage. Few mandatory tests for the identification and control of polymorphism in medications are currently available, which can result in serious public health concerns

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    Not AvailableThis paper examines export competitiveness of Indian groundnut during the period 1996-97 to 2013-14 using PAM. Results shows that export of groundnut from India is highly competitive and has great potential in international market. The measured values of NPC, EPC and ESC have been less than unity throughout the period. DRCR also remains below unity pointing towards efficient utilisation of domestic resources in groundnut cultivation. Positive social profit all through the years reveals social welfare gain. Groundnut export is found generating resources to the Indian economy as the measured total policy transfer is negative.Not Availabl

    Synthesis and characterization of barbitones as antimicrobial agents

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    Barbitones (3) were synthesised by the condensation of chalcones (2) with barbituric acid. The structure of the synthesized compounds were assigned on the basis of elemental analyses, IR, NMR and mass spectral studies. All the products were evaluated for their in vitro antimicrobial activity against various strains of bacteria and fungi

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    Synthesis and characterization of barbitones as antimicrobial agent
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