Mrityunjaya B Patil

@klepharm.edu

Professor and Pharmacognosy
KLE College of Pharmacy, Belagavi

Mrityunjaya B Patil

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Pharmacognosy
65

Scopus Publications

4101

Scholar Citations

37

Scholar h-index

69

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Development and Validation of Quality by Design assisted RP-HPLC Method for Estimation of Ellagic acid and its Application to Plant Extract
    Abhishek C. Teli, Mrityunjaya B. Patil, Ashwini M. Chougla, Sachin P. Gudasi, Akshay K. Patil
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2026
    This study aims to develop and validate RP-HPLC method for the estimation of ellagic acid in Acalypha indica extract. The isocratic RP-HPLC method was developed using a C18 column with a mobile phase consisting of methanol and 0.1% orthophosphoric acid (75:25 v/v), operated at a flow rate of 0.9 mL/min. A central composite design was employed for method optimization considering mobile phase composition and flow rate as critical process parameters and retention time and plate count were chosen as the critical analytical attributes. The method was validated for analytical parameters such as linearity, precision, accuracy, specificity, selectivity and the limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ). The optimized run was validated as per ICH guidelines. A strong linear relationship (R² = 0.9984) was established within the concentration range of 5–25 µg/mL. The method demonstrated excellent reproducibility and recovery evident by %RSD value which was less than 2. The LOD and LOQ were determined to be 0.141 µg/mL and 0.430 µg/mL, respectively. The method exhibited precise, accurate, robust and rugged characteristics as shown by % RSD values which were less than 2. The measured concentration of EA in Acalypha indica L. extracts were found to be 5.5034 µg/mL. The validated RP-HPLC method is sensitive, precise, accurate and robust, making it an effective tool for the reliable quantification of EA in Acalypha indica L. extracts. Hence, it can be concluded that developed method can be used for EA analysis in plant extract as part of quality standardization.
  • Design and Characterization of Camptothecin Loaded Colloidosomes for the Effective Treatment of Lung Cancer
    Swapnil Harale, Kaivalya Mirajakar, Sunil Galatage, Arehalli Manjappa, Mrityunjaya Patil, Kishori Sutar, Rushikesh Katkar, Durgacharan Bhagwat, Lakshmanarao Potti, Rahul Trivedi, Gourisankar Kandukuri, Prajyot Kumbhar, Kranti Bille, Ankush Patil
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2026
  • Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Apricot-Loaded Phytosomal Gel for Burn Wound Healing in Wistar Rats
    Manisha Rajpurohit, Mrityunjaya Patil, Nayeem Khatib
    Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation, 2025
  • Ailanthus excelsa’s lipid-modulating potential through PPAR and PI3K-Akt pathways: insights from system biology approach and 3T3-L1 adipocyte studies
    Sachin Gudasi, M. B. Patil, Shankar Gharge, N. A. Khatib
    Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics, 2025
  • Development and validation of a green high-performance thin-layer chromatography method for β-sitosterol: application to Ailanthus excelsa phytosomes and bioanalytical samples
    Sachin Gudasi, M. B. Patil, Rahul Koli, Shankar Gharge
    Journal of Planar Chromatography Modern TLC, 2025
  • Exploring the anti-obesity potential of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb in vitro enzymatic inhibition and computational pharmacology insights
    Sachin Gudasi, M. B. Patil, Shankar Gharge, Shriram D. Ranade, Hannah Lalengzuali Fanai, Jagdish Chand, Sheikh F. Ahmad, Sabry M. Attia, Talha Bin Emran
    Scientific Reports, 2025
    This study explores the potential of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb. for managing obesity by evaluating its effects on key metabolic enzymes. We evaluated a hydroalcoholic extract and its fractions for their ability to modulate important metabolic enzymes, porcine pancreatic lipase , HMG-CoA reductase , α-glucosidase , and α-amylase activities. Our methodology integrated in vitro enzymatic assays with cluster analysis (MCODE, ClueGO, and Cluepedia) and network pharmacology to elucidate interactions between metabolites and target enzymes. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis, consisting of a network with 51 nodes and 264 edges, was performed using the CytoNCA plugin to calculate topological parameters. Key targets were identified based on degree centrality, including ADIPOQ , PPARA , PPARG , IL6 , TNF , and AKT1 . Cluster analysis of the PPI networks, conducted using the MCODE plugin, highlighted a top cluster with a high score of 22.82. Network pharmacology has identified key targets associated with obesity, including HK1 , HK2 , PIK3CA , AKT1 , MTOR , CD36 , ACACB , SLC2A4 , CPTIA , INSR , ACACA , FASN , and ADIPOQ . These targets are linked to highly modulated metabolic pathways. Isoquercetin shows significant binding affinities: − 7.11 for HMG-CoA Reductase (PDB ID: 1HW9), -9.96 for lipase (PDB ID: 1LPB), − 8.96 for α-amylase , and − 10.41 for α-Glucosidase (PDB ID: 3A47). The ethyl acetate fractions exhibit notable inhibition of Porcine Pancreatic lipase (IC 50 : 56.25 ± 4.85 µg/mL) and HMG-CoA reductase (IC 50 : 108.27 ± 3.38 µg/mL), α-glucosidase (IC 50 : 117.08 ± 3.28 µg/mL), and α-amylase (IC 50 : 125.93 ± 2.29 µg/mL). Moreover, metabolites showed stronger binding affinities to all four enzymes than reference molecules. By integrating in vitro assays with molecular modeling , this study highlights the promising potential of A. excelsa and its fractions in obesity management, offering valuable insights into its therapeutic applications.
  • UPLC-MS/MS and Box–Behnken Design Optimization of Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Ailanthus excelsa with Pharmacophore Modeling and Molecular Docking Studies Targeting HMG-CoA Reductase
    Sachin Gudasi, M. B. Patil, Shankar Gharge, Rahul Koli, N. A. Khatib
    Chemistryselect, 2025
    Ailanthus excelsa is a medicinal plant known for its diverse pharmacological properties. Optimizing extraction methods is crucial for enhancing the yield of bioactive compounds, ensuring efficiency and sustainability. This study investigates the optimal extraction conditions of A. excelsa , along with UPLC‐MS/MS analysis, and in silico evaluation against HMG‐CoA reductase. Ultrasound‐assisted extraction parameters were optimized using Box–Behnken design, yielding optimal conditions at 60 °C for 30 min and a solid‐to‐solvent ratio of 1:15. Under these conditions, the extract showed a pancreatic lipase inhibition IC 50 value of 110.7 µg/mL, total phenolic content of 23.4 mg GAE/g, and total flavonoid content of 32.6 mg QE/g. The optimized extract (Batch 14) exhibited notable in vitro inhibitory activity against HMG‐CoA reductase (IC 50 = 50.21 µg/mL). UPLC‐MS/MS analysis identified 35 phytoconstituents. Receptor‐based e‐pharmacophore modeling, based on simvastatin (HMG‐CoA reductase) interactions, facilitated virtual screening, identifying S9, S12, and S19 as top candidates. Molecular docking studies against HMG‐CoA reductase (PDB ID: 1HW9) revealed that S13, S12, and S9 exhibited superior binding affinities (−5.08, −5.03, and − 4.07, respectively) compared to simvastatin (−1.98), forming key interactions with GLU559, SER565, and ARG568. These findings highlight A. excelsa as a promising source of HMG‐CoA reductase inhibitors with potential application in metabolic disorder management.
  • Network pharmacology-based toxicity, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics analysis of phytoconstituents from roots of Nerium indicum L
    Veerkumar P. Japti, Mrityunjaya B. Patil, Banappa S. Unger, Shamanand P. Mallapur, Akshay Shamnewadi, Vishal S. Patil, Sathgowda Patil, Anand V. Desai
    Pharmacological Research Modern Chinese Medicine, 2025
    • Oleandrin and odoroside A exhibit high systemic and organ-specific toxicity • Targets PTGS2 and MAPK1 disrupt inflammation and survival signaling pathways • Docking shows strong binding of oleandrin to cardiotoxicity-related proteins • GO analysis links compounds to oxidative stress and neuroinflammation • Supports detox strategies for safer therapeutic use of Nerium indicum Herbal medicine plays a vital role in healthcare, but safety concerns arise due to potential toxicity risks. Nerium indicum (夹竹桃, jiā zhú táo) is used in Chinese herbal medicine for its therapeutic effects, yet it contains toxic cardiac glycosides. This study investigates its toxicity mechanisms using systems biology tools to support safer applications through comprehensive risk-benefit evaluation and detoxification strategies. Computational analyses were performed to predict drug-likeness, toxicity, LD₅₀, and blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration. Key toxicity-related genes were identified using SwissTargetPrediction and GeneCards. Gene Ontology (GO) and pathway enrichment analyses further explored toxicity mechanisms, while molecular docking and dynamics simulations assessed interactions between core targets, Prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2) and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1 (MAPK1), offering deeper insights into toxicity modulation. Computational analyses identified oleandrin, and odoroside A as highly toxic, with significant cardiotoxic and hepatotoxic risks. Network analysis revealed PTGS2 and MAPK1 as key toxicity regulators, mediating pathways linked to inflammation and cellular stress. Molecular docking showed Oleandrin exhibiting the strongest binding affinities with PTGS2 (-8.5 kcal/mol) and MAPK1 (-9.2 kcal/mol), while molecular dynamics simulations confirmed its stable interactions, suggesting a critical role in toxicity modulation. This study highlights Oleandrin and related compounds as major toxicity contributors in Nerium indicum, emphasizing their impact on cardiac, hepatic, and neurological pathways. The findings underscore the need for cautious therapeutic use and potential detoxification strategies for safer applications.
  • Comprehensive review on anti-obesity effects of plant-derived compounds: Evidence from 3T3-L1 adipocytes and high-fat diet models
    Sachin Gudasi, Mrityunjaya B. Patil
    Aspects of Molecular Medicine, 2025
    Obesity, a multifactorial chronic disease, poses a growing global health concern, contributing to increased incidences of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, osteoarthritis, and several cancers. Despite various pharmacological attempts targeting lipid metabolism enzymes, the associated adverse effects have led to numerous drug withdrawals, underscoring the urgent need for safer and more effective therapeutic strategies. In this context, the present study explores the novel therapeutic potential of plant-derived bioactives, specifically formulated using gold nanoparticles (GNPs), for the management of obesity. We systematically investigated the modulation of critical adipogenic and lipogenic regulatory proteins—C/EBP-α, PPAR-α, perilipin-1, adiponectin, FABP4, FAS, and ACC in 3T3-L1 pre-adipocytes and high-fat diet-induced obese mice. Our findings demonstrate that GNP-encapsulated phytoconstituents significantly reduce intracellular lipid accumulation by activating AMPK, a key energy sensor that downregulates pro-adipogenic and lipogenic genes (PPAR-α, C/EBP-α, AP2, SREBP-1c, ACC1, FAS, and LPL), while concurrently upregulating lipolytic and thermogenic genes (HSL, PGC-1α, and SIRT1) and enhancing adiponectin expression. The novelty of this study lies in the synergistic application of nanotechnology and traditional plant-based therapeutics to target obesity at a molecular level, offering a dual advantage of enhanced bioavailability and targeted action. These outcomes provide compelling evidence for the use of functionalized nanoparticles as a next-generation anti-obesity strategy, with potential translational value for clinical application.
  • Development of a robust HPTLC method for estimation of β-carotene in nano-formulated apricot extract
    Manisha Rajpurohit, Mrityunjaya Patil, Nayeem Khatib
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2025
    Fruits play a crucial role in our fight against diseases and disorders. Apricots are temperate fruits classified under the Rosaceae family. Fruits are rich in carotenoids, phenolic compounds, and flavonoids which contribute to color, taste, and nutritional value. Currently, no standardized high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) method exists for analyzing apricots. This study aimed to develop and validate a sensitive, specific, economical, reliable, and precise HPTLC method for quantifying β-carotene in apricot extract and its nano-formulation. Apricot nano-formulation was prepared, characterized, and quantified. In this method, a silica gel aluminum TLC plate was used as the stationary phase, and toluene: acetone in a ratio of 7:3v/v was used as the mobile phase. Analysis was performed at wavelength 448 nm. To ensure method reliability, validation was performed according to ICH guidelines. Prepared nano-formulation showed particle size 101.7 ± 0.12 nm, polydispersity index of 0.125, entrapment efficiency % of 78.6%, zeta potential −25mV, and transmission electron microscopy analysis revealed vesicles are smooth spherical in shape. Regression analysis demonstrated a good linear relationship (R² = 0.9935) within a 100–500 ng/band concentration range. The LOD and LOQ were found to be 22.05 ng/band and 66.82 ng/band, respectively. The validated HPTLC method was successfully applied for quantification of β-carotene in apricot nano-formulation. Hence, the developed HPTLC method would be an important tool in utilizing the quality control methods for herbal formulations.
  • Optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of Acalypha indica using box-behnken design: Network pharmacology, molecular docking, and evaluation of antidiabetic activity
    Mrityunjaya B. Patil, Abhishek Teli, Sachin Gudasi, Akshay Patil
    Analytical Chemistry Letters, 2025
  • Pongamia pinnata: A Comprehensive Review of its Pharmacognostical Studies and Pharmacological Activities
    Akash Jakkannavar, Sneha Patil, Mrityunjaya Patil, Sunil Jalalpure, Akshay Patil
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2025
  • Gene ontology enrichment analysis of PPAR-γ modulators from Cassia glauca in diabetes mellitus
    Shama G. Ternikar, M. B. Patil, Ismail Pasha, Prarambh S. R. Dwivedi
    Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 2021
  • Gene set enrichment analysis of α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitors of Cassia glauca
    Shama G Ternikar, MB Patil, Ismail Pasha, Pukar Khanal
    Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders, 2020
  • Synthesis, characterization, biocompatible and anticancer activity of green and chemically synthesized silver nanoparticles – A comparative study
    Sivaiah Kummara, Mrityunjaya B. Patil, Tiewlasubon Uriah
    Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, 2016
  • Green and ecofriendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles: Characterization, biocompatibility studies and gel formulation for treatment of infections in burns
    Kiran Jadhav, Dinesh Dhamecha, Debdutta Bhattacharya, Mrityunjaya Patil
    Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology, 2016
  • Green Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Salacia chinensis: Characterization and its Antibacterial Activity
    Kiran Jadhav, Dinesh Dhamecha, Bhagyashree Dalvi, Mrityunjaya Patil
    Particulate Science and Technology, 2015
  • Antihyperlipidemic Activity of Pongamia pinnata Leaf Extracts
    Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2014
  • Antihyperlipidemic activity of Crataeva nurvala stem bark extracts
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2012
  • Estrogenic activity of various extracts of plumbago zeylanica roots in female rats
    Plant Archives, 2012
  • Antihyperlipidemic activity of Salacia chinensis root extracts in triton-induced and atherogenic diet-induced hyperlipidemic rats
    MukeshS Sikarwar, MB Patil
    Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 2012
  • Hypolipidemic activity and HPTLC analysis of Ixora coccinea L. Leaves
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2011
  • Antihyperlipidemic activity of Nerium indicum leaves extracts in hyperlipidemic rats
    Plant Archives, 2011
  • Preparation and evaluation of antidiabetic polyherbal formulation
    Indian Drugs, 2010
  • Wound healing activity of roots of Asparagus racemosus willd
    Indian Drugs, 2010
  • Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of ethanolic extract of Borassus flabellifer L. male flowers (inflorescences) in experimental animals
    Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 2009
  • Development and characterization of melt-in-mouth tablets of haloperidol by sublimation technique
    International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009
  • Evaluation of disintegrating properties of Abelmoschus esculentus mucilage
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Polysaccharides based colon specific drug delivery: A review
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Design and in vitro evaluation of oral floating matrix tablets of aceclofenac
    International Journal of Chemtech Research, 2009
  • Development and characterization of orodispersible tablets of aceclofenac by sublimation technique
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Formulation evaluation of mouth dissolving tablets of fenofibrate using sublimation technique
    International Journal of Chemtech Research, 2009
  • Sodium alginate polymeric floating beads for the delivery of cefpodoxime proxetil
    Anand P. Gadad, Mrityunjaya B. Patil, Suma N. Naduvinamani, Vinayak S. Mastiholimath, Panchaxari M. Dandagi, Anandrao R. Kulkarni
    Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009
  • Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of Allium cepa linn (Liliaceae)
    International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009
  • Isolation and evaluation of disintegrant properties of fenugreek seed mucilage
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Evaluation of the analgesic and antipyretic activities of ethanolic extract of male flowers (inflorescences) of Borassus Flabellifer L. (arecaceae)
    International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009
  • Enhancement of dissolution rate of aceclofenac by solid dispersion technique
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Pharmacognostical, phytochemical screening and acute toxicity study of Crateva nurvala stem bark
    Pharmacognosy Journal, 2009
  • Wound healing activity of Hyptis suaveolens (L.) Poit (Lamiaceae)
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Evaluation of Anacardium occidentale gum as gelling agent in aceclofenac gel
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Influence of ethanolic extract of Borassus flabellifer L. male flowers (inflorescences) on chemically induced acute-inflammation and poly arthritis in rats
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Formulation and evaluation of effervescent floating tablet of famotidine
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Evaluation of aqueous extract of leaves of Ocimum kilimandscharicum on wound healing activity in albino wistar rats
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Isolation and evaluation of disintegrating properties of Salicornia fruticosa (L.) mucilage
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Evaluation of Abelmoschus esculentus mucilage as suspending agent in paracetamol suspension
    International Journal of Pharmtech Research, 2009
  • Development and evaluation of hepatoprotective polyherbal formulation containing some indigenous medicinal plants
    PM Dandagi, MB Patil, VS Mastiholimath, AP Gadad, RH Dhumansure
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2008
  • Biodegradable microparticulate system of captopril
    P DANDAGI, V MASTIHOLIMATH, M PATIL, M GUPTA
    International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2006
  • Rapidly disintegrating domperidone tablets
    Indian Drugs, 2006
  • Formulation and evaluation of ondansetron hydrochloride directly compressed mouth disintegrating tablets
    Indian Drugs, 2006
  • Anti-diabetic activity of Holarrhena antidysenterica (Linn.) Wall, bark on alloxan induced diabetic rats
    Journal of Natural Remedies, 2006
  • Formulation and evaluation of ornidazole dental implants for periodontitis
    VS Mastiholimath, PM Dandagi, AP Gadad, MB Patil, FV Manvi, VK Chandur
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2006
  • Non-chewable antacid formulations: Effect of different disintegrating agents on their acid neutralization properties
    AP Gadad, PM Dandagi, VS Mastiholimath, MB Patil, VP Rasal, FS Dasankoppa
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2006
  • Development and evaluation of theophylline and salbutamol sulphate sustained release matrix tablets
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2005
  • Antiulcer properties of alcoholic extract of Cynodon dactylon in rats
    M.B. Patil, S.S. Jalalpure, N.S. Prakash, C.K. Kokate
    Acta Horticulturae, 2005
  • Taste masked ofloxacin mouth disintegrating tablets
    Indian Drugs, 2005
  • Development and evaluation of ocular films of cromolyn sodium
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2004
  • Microencapsulation of verapamil hydrochloride by ionotropic gelation technique
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2004
  • Wound healing activity of the roots of Eclipta alba Linn.
    Indian Drugs, 2004
  • Antiinflammatory activity of the leaves of Anacardium occidentale linn
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2003
  • Hepatoprotective activity of the fruits of Piper longum Linn
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2003
  • Effect of Lawsonia alba leaf extracts on carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic damage in albino rats
    Journal of Natural Remedies, 2003
  • Analgesic and antipyretic activity of Pergularia extensa in rats
    Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2002
  • Wound healing activity of the galls of Quercus infectoria olivier
    Journal of Natural Remedies, 2002
  • Wound healing property of Eucalyptus globulus L. leaf extract'
    Indian Drugs, 2002
  • Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of the leaves of Argemone mexicana linn. (papaveraceae)
    Indian Drugs, 2001

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Apricot-Loaded Phytosomal Gel for Burn Wound Healing in Wistar Rats
    M Rajpurohit, M Patil, N Khatib
    Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation 20 (6), 220 , 2025
    2025
  • Ailanthus excelsa ’s lipid-modulating potential through PPAR and PI3K-Akt pathways: insights from system biology approach and 3T3-L1 adipocyte studies
    S Gudasi, MB Patil, S Gharge, NA Khatib
    Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics 14 (1), 131 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Optimization of ultrasound-assisted extraction of Acalypha indica using box-behnken design: Network pharmacology, molecular docking, and evaluation of …
    MB Patil, A Teli, S Gudasi, A Patil
    Analytical Chemistry Letters 15 (6), 964-983 , 2025
    2025
  • Development and validation of a green high-performance thin-layer chromatography method for β-sitosterol: application to Ailanthus excelsa phytosomes and …
    S Gudasi, MB Patil, R Koli, S Gharge
    JPC–Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC, 1-15 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • UPLC‐MS/MS and Box–Behnken Design Optimization of Ultrasound‐Assisted Extraction of Ailanthus excelsa with Pharmacophore Modeling and Molecular …
    S Gudasi, MB Patil, S Gharge, R Koli, NA Khatib
    ChemistrySelect 10 (38), e01920 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • Exploring the anti-obesity potential of Ailanthus excelsa Roxb in vitro enzymatic inhibition and computational pharmacology insights
    S Gudasi, MB Patil, S Gharge, SD Ranade, HL Fanai, J Chand, SF Ahmad, ...
    Scientific Reports 15 (1), 32747 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Network pharmacology-based toxicity, molecular docking, and molecular dynamics analysis of phytoconstituents from roots of Nerium indicum L
    VP Japti, MB Patil, BS Unger, SP Mallapur, A Shamnewadi, VS Patil, ...
    Pharmacological Research-Modern Chinese Medicine 16, 100640 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 4
  • Comprehensive review on anti-obesity effects of plant-derived compounds: evidence from 3T3-L1 adipocytes and high-fat diet models
    S Gudasi, MB Patil
    Aspects of Molecular Medicine 5, 100089 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 7
  • A Synergistic Approach to Diabetes Management: A Comprehensive Review of a Novel Polyherbal Formulation Comprising Moringa Oleifera, Trigonella Foenum-graecum, and Berberis …
    A Jakkannavar, S Patil, S Jalalpure
    KLE Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences Research 1 (1), 1-19 , 2025
    2025
  • Development of a robust HPTLC method for estimation of β-carotene in nano-formulated apricot extract
    M Rajpurohit, M Patil, N Khatib
    Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science 15 (3), 270-279 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Pongamia pinnata: A Comprehensive Review of its Pharmacognostical Studies and Pharmacological Activities
    A Jakkannavar, S Patil, M Patil, S Jalalpure, A Patil
    Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 18 (8), 3953-3960 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • A Comprehensive Review on Acalypha indica: Traditional uses and pharmacological properties
    AC Teli, MB Patil, AK Patil
    Int. J. Pharmacogn 12 (3), 154-168 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Pharmacovigilance for herbal medicines
    A Jakkannavar, S Patil, M Patil, S Suryawanshi
    Asian Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 14 (4), 407-417 , 2024
    2024
  • Simultaneous determination of gallic acid, berberine and trigonelline in polyherbal churna by HPTLC method
    S Patil, P Khushwah, S Gudasi, M Patil, M Kunchanur, R Koli
    Journal of Young Pharmacists 16 (2), 261 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 8
  • Polymer-based hydrogels as enhanced drug delivery system
    A Jakkannavar, S Patil, M Patil
    Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry 17 (6), 392-398 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 2
  • Commissioning of the MACE gamma-ray telescope at Hanle, Ladakh, India.
    KK Yadav, N Chouhan, R Thubstan, S Norlha, J Hariharan, C Borwankar, ...
    Current Science (00113891) 123 (12) , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 11
  • Gene ontology enrichment analysis of PPAR-γ modulators from Cassia glauca in diabetes mellitus
    SG Ternikar, MB Patil, I Pasha, PSR Dwivedi
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 20 (2), 1239-1246 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Poly-herbal tablet formulation by design expert tool and in vitro anti-lipase activity
    A Balekundri, A Shahapuri, M Patil
    Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 6 (1), 125 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 16
  • Gene set enrichment analysis of α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitors of Cassia glauca
    SG Ternikar, MB Patil, I Pasha, P Khanal
    Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders 19 (2), 683-689 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 10
  • In vitro antioxidant and anti-hepatotoxic activities of roots of Potentilla fulgens Wall: an ethno medicinal plant of North Eastern India
    T Uriah, M Patil, S Kummara
    Indian Journal of Natural Products 33 (1) , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 2

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Synthesis, characterization, biocompatible and anticancer activity of green and chemically synthesized silver nanoparticles–a comparative study
    S Kummara, MB Patil, T Uriah
    Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 84, 10-21 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 207
  • Evaluation of Abelmoschus esculentus mucilage as suspending agent in paracetamol suspension
    R Kumar, MB Patil, SR Patil, MS Paschapur
    International Journal of PharmTech Research 1 (3), 658-665 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 193
  • Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of Allium cepa Linn (Liliaceae)
    C Shenoy, MB Patil, R Kumar, S Patil
    International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences 2 (2), 167-175 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 157
  • Antimicrobial and wound healing activities of leaves of Alternanthera sessilis Linn
    SS Jalalpure, N Agrawal, MB Patil, R Chimkode, A Tripathi
    International Journal of Green Pharmacy (IJGP) 2 (3) , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 156
  • Green and ecofriendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles: characterization, biocompatibility studies and gel formulation for treatment of infections in burns
    K Jadhav, D Dhamecha, D Bhattacharya, M Patil
    Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology 155, 109-115 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 148
  • Formulation and evaluation of ondansetron hydrochloride directly compressed mouth disintegrating tablets
    SA Sreenivas, AP Gadad, PM Dandagi, VS Mastiholimath, MB Patil
    INDIAN DRUGS-BOMBAY- 43 (1), 35 , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 137
  • Hepatoprotective activity of the fruits of Piper longum Linn
    SS Jalalpure, MB Patil, NS Prakash, K Hemalata, FV Manvi
    Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 65 (4), 363-366 , 2003
    2003
    Citations: 130
  • Isolation and evaluation of disintegrant properties of fenugreek seed mucilage
    R Kumar, S Patil, MB Patil, SR Patil, MS Paschapur
    International Journal of PharmTech Research 1 (4), 982-996 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 129
  • Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of ethanolic extract of Borassus flabellifer L. male flowers (inflorescences) in experimental animals
    MS Paschapur, MB Patil, R Kumar, SR Patil
    Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 3 (2), 049-054 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 117
  • Antidiabetic activity of Pongamia pinnata leaf extracts in alloxan-induced diabetic rats
    MS Sikarwar, MB Patil
    International journal of Ayurveda research 1 (4), 199 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 100
  • Antihyperlipidemic activity of Salacia chinensis root extracts in triton-induced and atherogenic diet-induced hyperlipidemic rats
    MS Sikarwar, MB Patil
    Indian journal of pharmacology 44 (1), 88-92 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 94
  • Evaluation of Anacardium occidentale gum as gelling agent in aceclofenac gel
    R Kumar, MB Patil, SR Patil, MS Paschapur
    International Journal of PharmTech Research 1 (3), 695-704 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 93
  • Formulation and evaluation of effervescent floating tablet of famotidine
    R Kumar, MB Patil, SR Patil, MS Paschapur
    Int J Pharm Tech Res 1 (3), 754-763 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 92
  • Development and evaluation of hepatoprotective polyherbal formulation containing some indigenous medicinal plants
    PM Dandagi, MB Patil, VS Mastiholimath, AP Gadad, RH Dhumansure
    Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 70 (2), 265 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 90
  • Antidiabetic activity of Crateva nurvala stem bark extracts in alloxan-induced diabetic rats
    MS Sikarwar, MB Patil
    Journal of pharmacy and bioallied sciences 2 (1), 18-21 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 84
  • Preliminary phytochemical investigation and wound healing activity of the leaves of Argemone mexicana Linn.(Papaveraceae)
    MB Patil, SS Jalalpure, A Ashraf
    INDIAN DRUGS-BOMBAY- 38 (6), 288-293 , 2001
    2001
    Citations: 80
  • Evaluation of the analgesic and antipyretic activities of ethanolic extract of male flowers (inflorescences) of Borassus flabellifer L.(Arecaceae)
    MS Paschapur, S Patil, SR Patil, R Kumar, MB Patil
    International journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences 1 (2), 98-106 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 79
  • Antiulcer properties of alcoholic extract of Cynodon dactylon in rats
    MB Patil, SS Jalalpure, NS Prakash, CK Kokate
    III WOCMAP Congress on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants-Volume 6: Traditional … , 2003
    2003
    Citations: 76
  • Formulation evaluation of mouth dissolving tablets of fenofibrate using sublimation technique
    R Kumar, S Patil, MB Patil, SR Patil, MS Paschapur
    Int J Chem Tech Res 1 (4), 840-850 , 2009
    2009
    Citations: 75
  • Antidiabetic activity of insulin plant (Costus igneus) leaf extract in diabetic rats
    V Bhat, N Asuti, A Kamat, MS Sikarwar, MB Patil
    J Pharm Res 3 (3), 608-611 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 71