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Total no. of papers:77 - Clinical Papers:45, Experimental Papers:32
(Research papers based on Indications)
Highlighted journal names are international publications
 
Memory disturbances
  1. Evaluation of the efficacy of Mentat in children with learning disability: A placebo-controlled double-blind clinical trial
    (Ms.) Upadhyay, S.K., Reader in Child Psychology, Abhijeet Saha, Senior. Resident, Bhatia, B.D., Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, and Kala Suhas Kulkarni, R&D Center, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, Karnataka, Neurosciences Today (2002): (VI), 3, 184.


  2. A clinical trial on Mentat
    Trivedi, B.T. Consultant Surgeon, Anandniketan, Palanpur, Gujarat, India, Probe (1999): (XXXVIII), 4, 226.


  3. Effect of BR-16A (Mentat) on cognitive deficits in aluminium-treated and aged rats
    Handu, S.S. and Bhargava, V.K., Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Pharmacology (1997): (29), 258.


  4. BR-16A (Mentat) – Multicomponent herbal psychotropic formulation
    Kulkarni, S.K., University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Drugs of the Future (1996): (XXI), 6, 585.


  5. Effect of a composite indian herbal preparation, CIHP (III) on avoidance learning during endurance performance of rats
    Bhardwaj, S.K. and Srivastava, K.K. Department of Biochemistry, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Lucknow Road, Delhi, India, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1995): (33), August, 580-584.


  6. BR-16A enhances learning in Sprague-Dawley rats
    Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, NIMHANS, Bangalore, and Jerry Joseph, Venkataraman, B.V. and Naga Rani, M.A., Department of Pharmacology, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, Archives of Indian Psychiatry (1995): (2), 1, 42.


  7. BR-16A restricts development of electroconvulsive shock-induced retrograde amnesia
    Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, Udaya, H.B., and Suresh Chandra, J., Central Animal Research Facility, NIMHANS, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, Biological Psychiatry (1995): 37, 820.


  8. Herbal pharmacotherapy for the attenuation of electroconvulsive shock-induced anterograde and retrograde amnestic deficits
    Faruqi, S., Ramteke, S., Jerry Joseph, Venkataraman, B.V., Naga Rani, M.A., Department of Pharmacology, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, and Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, NIMHANS, Bangalore, Karnataka, Convulsive Therapy (1995): (11), 4, 241.


  9. Pharmacological profile of BR-16A (Mentat)
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Probe (1995): (XXXIV), 2, 124.


  10. Nootropic effect of BR-16A (Mentat), a psychotropic herbal formulation, on cognitive deficits-induced by prenatal under nutrition, postnatal environmental impoverishment and hypoxia in rats
    Bhattacharya, S.K., Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1994): (32), 1, 31.


  11. ECT-induced anterograde amnesia: Can the deficits be minimised?
    Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, Jerry Joseph, Venkataraman, B.V., Naga Rani, M.A., Department of Pharmacology, and Suresh Chandra, S., Central Animal Research Facility, NIMHANS, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, Convulsive Therapy (1994): (10), 1, 59.


  12. Effect of BR-16A on Alpha-2 adrenergic, dopamine autoreceptor and dopamine postsynaptic receptor functioning
    Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, Tony Raj, Central Animal Research Facility, Udaya, H.B., Department of Psychopharmacology, NIMHANS, Bangalore, and Suresh Chandra, Department of Pharmacology, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, Indian Journal of Pharmacology (1994): 26, 292.


  13. BR-16A protects against ECS-induced anterograde amnesia
    Chittaranjan Andrade, Department of Psychopharmacology, Jerry Joseph, Venkataraman, B.V., Naga Rani, M.A., Department of Pharmacology, and Suresh Chandra, S., Central Animal Research Facility, NIMHANS, St. John's Medical College, Bangalore, Karnataka, Biological Psychiatry (1994): 36, 478.


  14. The management of post-stroke functional disability by an indigenous formulation Mentat
    Urmila Agrawal, Dixit, S.P. and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, The Indian Practitioner (1994): (XLVII), 9, 759.


  15. BR-16A does not interfere with Alpha-2 noradrenergic and dopamine post-synaptic receptor functioning
    Andrade, C., Tennifer George, Thangam Joseph, Indian Journal of Psychiatry (1993): (35), 3, 179.


  16. BR-16A (Mentat), a herbal preparation, improves learning and memory performance in mice
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Drugs (1993): (30), 3, 97.


  17. Role of Mentat in ECT-induced amnesia: A preliminary study
    Shah, L.P. and Patkar, S.A., Department of Psychiatry, G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (1993): (46), 3, 225.


  18. Evidence for nootropic effect of BR-16A (Mentat), a herbal psychotropic preparation, in mice
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (1992): (36), 1, 29.


  19. Effect of Mentat on memory, anxiety scores and neuroticism index in normal subjects in three age groups
    Aruna Agrawal, Manju Lata Dubey and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 257.


  20. Effect of Mentat on short-term memory span among normal adults
    Aruna Agrawal, Manju Lata Dubey and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 253.


  21. Minimal cerebral dysfunction – Evaluation of a new drug Mentat
    Indira Bai, K. and Sastry, V.N., S.V. Medical College and S.V.R.R. Hospital, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 247.


  22. Effect of Mentat on school students’ performance: A double-blind, placebo controlled study
    Koti, S.T., Rural Medical Research Centre and Hospital, Virar, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 250.


  23. Effects of Mentat on memory span, attention, galvanic skin resistance (GSR) and muscle action potential (EMG) among normal adults
    Aruna Agrawal, Manju Lata Dubey and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Pharmacopsychoecologia (1990): 3, 39.
     
Behavioral disorders    
  1. A randomized double blind placebo-controlled drug trial with Mentat in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
    Veena Kalra, Department of Pediatrics, Hina Zamir, Department of Pediatrics, Pandey RM, Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, and Kala Suhas Kulkarni, R&D Center, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, India, Neurosciences Today (2002): (VI), 4, 223.


  2. Prevention by BR-16A (Mentat) of GABA/BZ receptor mediated triazolam withdrawal reaction in mice
    Kulkarni, S.K., Sharma, D.K. and George, B., Pharmacology Division, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Drugs (1997): (34), 4, 203.


  3. Behavioural studies on BR-16A (Mentat), a herbal psychotropic formulation
    Bhattacharya, S.K., Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1994): (32), 1, 37.


  4. Reversal of diazepam withdrawal-induced hyperactivity in mice by BR-16A (Mentat), a herbal preparation
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Alok Sharma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1994): (32), 10, 886.


  5. Double-blind trial of Mentat in enuresis
    Annie J. Mani, Indirabai K., Ramesh, S., Rajah Muthiah Medical College and Hospital, Annamalainagar, Kerala, and Unni, K.E.S., Division of Psychiatry, JIPMER, Pondicherry, The Antiseptic (1993): (90), 2, 538.


  6. A pilot study on Mentat
    Baxi K.R.P. Sinha, Mukesh Kumar Sinha and Usha Narsaria (Miss.), Ranchi Mansik Arogyashala, Kanke, Ranchi, Bihar, Probe (1992): (XXXI), 3, 240.


  7. An open clinical trial of Mentat in hyperkinetic children
    Shah, L.P., Department of Psychiatry, Seth G.S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1992): (XXXI), 2, 125.


  8. A trial of Mentat in cases of enuresis
    Ajay Kalra, Misra, M.N. and Dayal, R.S., Department of Paediatrics, S.N. Medical College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 4, 320.


  9. Mentat in hyperactivity and attention deficiency disorders – A double-blind, placebo-controlled study
    Bernard D. D’Souza and Chavda, K.B., Department of Paediatrics, Neurology, P.D. Hinduja National Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 227.


  10. Role of Mentat in behavioural disorders following postnatal organic lesions of the C.N.S.
    Dayal, R.S., Ajay Kalra and Misra, M.N., Department of Paediatrics, S.N. Medical College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 4, 305.


  11. A clinical trial of Mentat in children with behavioural problems
    Rajiv Sharan and Rahul Khare, Department of Paediatrics, S.N. Children’s Hospital and M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXXI), 1, 12.


  12. Experience with Mentat in hyperkinetic children
    Renu B. Patel (Mrs.), Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Child Health, Grant Medical College and J.J. Group of Hospitals, Bombay, Maharashtra, and Leela Pereira (Mrs.), Medical and Psychiatric Social Worker, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 271.


  13. Management of behaviour disorders and minimal brain dysfunction
    Shantilal C. Sheth (Late), Tibrewala, N.S. and Pai, P.M., (Smt.), T.N. Medical College and B.Y.L. Nair Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, Dubey, B.L. and Rajani G. Desai (Miss.), Psychiatric Social Worker, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 222.


  14. Clinical trial with Mentat
    Sundaravalli, N., Papakumari, M., Bhaskar Raju and Rajeswari, M., Social Worker, Institute of Child Health and Hospital for Children, Egmore, Madras, Tamil Nadu, Probe (1991): (XXX), 4, 349.


  15. Mentat in enuresis
    Tirlochan Singh, Shri Guru Ram Das Hospital, Amritsar, Punjab, (Undated).
 
     
Anxiety and stress-related anxiety disorders    
  1. On the sleep promoting effects of BR-16A: Interaction with GABAergic modulators.
    Anil Kumar and Kulkarni, S.K., University Institute of Pharamceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (2004): (42), May, 448.

  2. Protective effect of BR-16A, a Polyherbal preparation against social isolation stress: Possible GABAergic mechanism.
    Anil Kumar and Kulkarni, S.K., University Institute of Pharamceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Phytotherapy Research (2006): 20, 538.

  3. Effects of psychological imbalances in cancer patients and its management
    Durgesh Kumar Acharya, M.D. (Radiotherapy) Assistant Professor, Radiotherapy, V.S.S. Medical College Hospital, Burla, Sambalpur, Orissa, India, The Antiseptic (2000): (97), 7, 234.


  4. A placebo-controlled trial on the efficacy of Mentat in managing depressive disorders
    Sharma, K.P., Kushwaha, H.K. and Sharma, S.S., Department of Shalya Tantra, National Institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, Rajasthan, Probe (1993): (XXXIII), 1, 26.


  5. Influence of Mentat on memory and mental fatigue in cases of anxiety neurosis and depression
    Sharma, A.K., Aruna Agrawal, Urmila Agrawal and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Indian Journal of Cancer and Biological Research (1990): (3), 1, 27.
   
     
Mental fatigue    
  1. Executive fatigue and its management with Mentat
    Dixit, S.P., Urmila Agrawal and Dubey, G.P., Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Pharmacopsychoecologia (1993): 6, 7.


  2. Mentat as a stress reducer in cancer
    Durgesh Kumar Acharya, M.K.C.G. Medical College and Hospital, Berhampur, Orissa, Probe (1993): (XXXII), 3, 222.
   
     
Speech defects    
  1. Role of Mentat in the management of post-stroke aphasia
    Aruna Agrawal, Dixit, S.P. and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, The Indian Practitioner (1994): (XLVII), 3, 211.
 
     
Supportive therapy in mild to moderate mental retardation    
  1. A clinical trial with Mentat
    Chandrasekaran, S. and Anburajan, R., Saral Clinic, Chellaiah Nadar Compound, Siruthunai Nayanar Street, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, Probe (1993): (XXXII), 4, 308.


  2. Mentat (BR-16A) in mentally retarded children with behavioural problems
    Quadri, A.A., Mental Health Clinic, Near University Gate, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Current Medical Practice (1993): (37), 6, 121.


  3. Evaluation of Mentat in cognitive and behavioural dysfunction of mentally retarded children – A placebo-controlled study
    Usha Dave, Vijaysingh Chauhan and Jyoti Dalvi, Centre for Research in Mental Retardation, V.D. Indian Society for Mentally Retarded, Malad, Bombay, Maharashtra, Indian Journal of Pediatrics (1993): (60), 3, 423.


  4. Effect of Mentat on language and learning disabilities in children with mild mental deficiencies
    Dixit, S.P., Aruna Agrawal and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, The Indian Practitioner (1992): (45), 12, 1067.


  5. Mentat in mental subnormality
    Paranjpe, P.V., Bharucha, E.K., Phadke, M.A., Department of Genetics and Paediatrics, and Phadke, M.V. (Late), B.J. Medical College and Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXXI), 1, 27.


  6. Pilot study of Mentat in mentally retarded children
    Roshan S. Master (Mrs.) and Rajguru, J.P., "Kamayani", The School for Mentally Handicapped, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXXI), 1, 37.


  7. Therapy of mentally backward children with or without behavioural disorders
    Urmila R. Mehta, Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 233.
 
     
As an adjuvant in epilepsy, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease    
  1. Effect of BR-16A (Mentat), a polyherbal formulation on drug-induced catalepsy in mice.
    Anil Kumar and Kulkarni, S.K., University Institute of Pharamceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (2006): (44), January, 45.


  2. Epilepsy and behavioral disorders in children - Efficacy of a herbal formulation (Mentat)
    Prithika Chary, Division of Epileptology, EPICENTRE, Apollo Neuro Hospital, Anna Salai Nandanam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Neurosciences Today (2002): (VI), 2, 93.


  3. Herbal treatments for ECS-induced memory deficits: A review of research and a discussion on animal models
    Andrade, C., M.D. Department of Psychopharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore, India, and Sudha, S., Ph.D. and Venkataraman, B.V., Ph.D. Department of Pharmacology, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore, India, The Journal of Electro-convulsive Therapy (2000): (16), 2, 144-156.


  4. The herbal treatment of Parkinson’s disease: A possible role for BR-16A (Mentat)
    Andrade, C., Department of Psychopharmacology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science (NIMHANS), Bangalore, Karnataka, The Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (1996): (19), 2, 82.


  5. Effect of Mentat, a herbal formulation, on experimental models of Alzheimer's disease and central cholinergic markers in rats
    Bhattacharya, S.K., Kumar, A. and Jaiswal, A.K., Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Fitoterapia (1995): (LXVI), 3, 216.


  6. Mentat – A herbomineral preparation, as an adjuvant to conventionally used antiepileptic therapy
    Banerjee, S. and Mukherjee, A., Department of Neurology, N.R.S. Medical College, Calcutta, West Bengal, The Indian Practitioner (1994): (XLVII), 11, 929.


  7. A clinical trial of Mentat in patients with various types of epilepsy
    Dhirendranath Moharana and Sandhya Moharana, Department of Physiology, S.C.B. Medical College, Cuttack, Orissa, Probe (1994): (XXXIII), 2, 160.


  8. Protective effect of Mentat (BR-16A), a herbal preparation, on alcohol abstinence-induced anxiety and convulsions
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1993): (31), 435.


  9. EEG pattern on mentally deficient children and the effect of photic stimulation and Mentat
    Aruna Agrawal, Manju Lata Dubey, Urimila Agrawal and Dubey, G.P., Department of Basic Principles, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 265.


  10. Effect of Mentat, a herbal preparation, on metrazole-induced seizures and restraint stress ulcers – Preliminary findings in a controlled study
    Vaishali N. Dadkar, Department of Pharmacology, L.T.M.M. College and L.T.M.G. Hospital, Sion, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 268.
 
     
Miscellaneous    
  1. Treatment of Mice with a Herbal Preparation (Mentat) protects against radiation-induced mortality
    Ganesh Chandra Jagetia and Manjeshwar Shrinath Baliga, Department of Radiobiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India. Phytotherapy Research (2003): 17, 876-881.

  2. The evaluation of nitric oxide scavenging activity of certain herbal formulations in vitro: A preliminary study.
    Ganesh Chandra Jagetia, Shaival Kamalaksh Rao, Manjeshwar Shrinath Baliga and Kiran S. Babu, Department of Radiobiology, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Karnataka, India. Phytotherapy Research (2004): 18, 561.

  3. Effect of 'Mentat' on the pharmacokinetics of single and multiple doses o phenytoin in rabbits.
    Garg, S.K., Islam, A.S., Kumar, N., Sehgal, M. and Bhargava, V.K., Department of Pharmacology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. Neurology India (1999): (47), 2, 104.

  4. Effect of Mentat on contractile force and electrical activity of rat heart
    Upadhyay, L., Deshpande, S.B. and Tripathi, K., Department of Medicine and Department of Physiology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, The Antiseptic (2002): (99), 12, 464.


  5. Seizure control and pattern of behaviour in children with simple febrile convulsions - Effect of Mentat syrup
    Ratna Majumdar, Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Talegaon Medical College, Talegaon, Dabhade, Maharashtra, Abhijeet Bagade, and (Mrs.) Mrudula A. Phadke, Department of Pediatrics, B.J. Medical College & Sassoon General Hospitals, Pune, Maharashtra, The Indian Practitioner (2001): (54), 10, 729.


  6. Pharmacokinetic interactions of Mentat with carbamazepine and phenytoin
    Madi Tripathi, Sundaram, R., Md. Rafiq, Venkataranganna, M.V., Gopumadhavan, S. and Mitra, S.K., R&D Center, The Himalaya Drug Company, Bangalore, Karnataka, European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics (2000): (25), 3/4, 223.


  7. Pentylenetetrazol-induced kindling in animals: Protective effect of BR-16A (Mentat)
    Kulkarni, S.K. and George, B., Pharmacology Division, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1995): (33), June, 424.


  8. Safety, efficacy and tolerability of Mentat in healthy male medical students: Phase-I placebo-controlled study
    Chauhan, B.L., Doshi, B.S., Kulkarni, R.D. and Mitra, S.K., R&D Centre, The Himalaya Drug Co., Bangalore, Karnataka, The Medicine and Surgery (1993): (32),11,19.


  9. Absence of teratogenicity in Mentat
    Jagdeesh, S., Gopumadhavan, S., Chauhan, B.L. and Kulkarni, R.D., R&D Centre, The Himalaya Drug Co., Bangalore, Karnataka, Probe (1992): (XXXI), 4, 337.


  10. Prevention of development of tolerance and dependence to opiate in mice by BR-16A (Mentat), a herbal psychotropic preparation
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1992): 30, 885.


  11. Effect of a herbal psychotropic preparation, BR-16A (Mentat), on performance of mice on elevated plus-maze
    Kulkarni, S.K. and Anita Verma, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh, Punjab, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (1991): (29), 1120.


  12. Observations on the use of Mentat in negative manifestations of schizophrenia – A pilot study
    Shah, L.P., Department of Psychiatry, K.E.M. Hospital and G.S. Medical College, Parel, Bombay, Maharashtra, Probe (1991): (XXX), 3, 275.


  13. Effect of Mentat (A psychoactive herbal preparation) on anoxia tolerance in albino mice
    Singh, V., Singh, A., Mishra, N. and Singh, N., Department of Pharmacology, K.G. Medical College, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, Journal of Biological and Chemical Research (1991): (10), 4, 632.


  14. Mentat (BR-16A) in schizophrenia
    Sudipto Das and Alan De Sousa, Department of Psychiatry, Grant Medical College and J.J. Hospital, Bombay, Maharashtra, Journal of Community Psychiatry (1989): (12), 2-4, 15.
 
     
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