Gajanand Sharma
Panjab University, Chandigarh
110 Papers
251 Citations
Gajanand Sharma is an academic researcher from Panjab University, Chandigarh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 96 publications. Previous affiliations of Gajanand Sharma include Ipca Laboratories Ltd..
Chat about Author
Papers
Effective Topical Delivery of H-AgNPs for Eradication of Klebsiella pneumoniae-Induced Burn Wound Infection.
Sanjay Chhibber,Vijay Singh Gondil,Love Singla,Munish Kumar,Tanya Chhibber,Gajanand Sharma,Rohit K. Sharma,Nishima Wangoo,Om Prakash Katare +8 more
TL;DR: The developed emulgel provided significant in vivo antibacterial activity of histidine-capped silver nanoparticle preparations via topical route and resulted in reduction in bacterial load, wound contraction, and enhanced skin healing as well as decrement of inflammatory markers such as malondialdehyde, myeloperoxidase, and reactive nitrogen intermediate compared to untreated animals.
25
Cationic-bilayered nanoemulsion of fusidic acid: an investigation on eradication of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 33591 infection in burn wound.
Kanika Thakur,Gajanand Sharma,Bhupinder Singh,Ashay Jain,Rajeev K. Tyagi,Sanjay Chhibber,Om Prakash Katare +6 more
TL;DR: The results encourage the exploration of the potential of cationic nanogel in treating resistant microorganisms such as MRSA, especially for application in burn wound infection.
24
Biocompatible Phospholipid-Based Mixed Micelles for Tamoxifen Delivery: Promising Evidences from In - Vitro Anticancer Activity and Dermatokinetic Studies
Pramod Kumar,Rajendra Kumar,Bhupinder Singh,Ruchi Malik,Gajanand Sharma,Deepak Chitkara,O. P. Katare,Kaisar Raza +7 more
TL;DR: The developed TAM-nanocarrier possesses potential promises for safe and better delivery of TAM and not only enhanced the efficacy of the drug but also maintained the integrity of skin, as revealed by histological studies.
24
Enhanced efficacy and a better pharmacokinetic profile of tamoxifen employing polymeric micelles
TL;DR: The PLGA–PEG-based micellar system offered a safer and effective option for better delivery of tamoxifen to breast cancer with immense promise of delivery across skin.
20
Fabrication of acyclovir-loaded flexible membrane vesicles (FMVs): evidence of preclinical efficacy of antiviral activity in murine model of cutaneous HSV-1 infection.
Gajanand Sharma,Kanika Thakur,Arvind Setia,Basant Amarji,Mini P Singh,Kaisar Raza,Om Prakash Katare +6 more
TL;DR: Preclinical findings provide a hope for corroborating the efficacy in clinical situations of acyclovir-loaded flexible membrane vesicles (ACY-FMVs) and evaluates their targeting potential to localize the drug into skin layers.
20