JPDD
Top 25 Companies Engaged in Biotechnology for 2025 - Who are they ?, and When & How did they achieve the Top Level ?, and What are their Profiles for Success ?
Evens Ronald — Journal of Pharmaceutics & Drug Development
For overall context, some key pharma and biotech companies’ activities in biotechnology for 2025 are provided as follows; 192
companies marketed 783 biotech products worldwide. The listed products are approved in the United States and Europe pri
marily for the largest markets, and also include Australia, Canada, and Japan. Growth rate for biotech product approvals in
United States is provided subsequently in 5-year intervals. USA approvals started slowly for 1980-1994, picked up in rate for
1995-2009, and grew quite rapidly 2010-2025: 5 in pre-1980 years; followed by + 5 in 1980-1984; + 19 in 1985-1989; + 24 in
1990-1994; + 56 in 1995-1999; + 66 in 2000-2004; + 48 in 2005-2009; + 81 in 2010-2014; + 158 in 2015-2019; + 207 in
2020-2024; + 73 in 2025-6/2026 [1&1/2 years]. A total of 742 product approvals occurred in USA, of which 81 have been dis
continued because mostly being superseded by a superior product. An additional 123 biotech products have been approved by
the European Union and Japan. Their worldwide cost was calculated to be $662 billion in 2025. The specific indications for th
ese biotech products number over 750 addressing all therapeutic areas, often achieving substantial disease control, which could
not be accomplished without them.
JPMRS
Gait Speed and Sit-to-Stand Performance Following Orthopedic Surgery: Influence of Anatomical Region and Surgical Procedure
Saud SM Alobaidi — Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Studies
PWS is increasingly recognized as a “functional vital sign” and is associated with future health outcomes, including hospitaliza
tion, cognitive decline, falls, and mortality [1-5]. A PWS > 1.0 m/s is generally associated with good health and functional inde
pendence, whereas walking speeds < 0.6 m/s may represent a clinical “yellow ” for increased health risks and functional dec
line [1-3]. Furthermore, a change of approximately 0.1 m/s is considered minimally detectable or clinically meaningful improve
ment in walking performance [3-5]. However, walking safety and y may be d by multiple factors including
age, sex, medical comorbidities, musculoskeletal impairment, and orthopedic surgical procedures [5-7].
JVSAH
Point Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Animals at a Zoological Garden in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Ojo PO — Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Nigeria is home to several natural beauties and has a rich, diverse wildlife. Several factors threaten the survival of wild animals,
including habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and wildlife diseases, especially those caused by gastrointestinal parasites [1].
Zoological gardens display collections of wild animals for research, conservation, education, and recreation. Animals in zoos
are captured from their natural habitats and kept in man-made environments [2, 3].
JCRS
Improvement of oral inflammation after treatment with hydrogen peroxide, Coriolus versicolor, and aromatic amounts of essential oils fixed on Laetiporus sulphureus
Donatini Bruno — Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Saliva calprotectin (sCLP) is a simple and inexpensive marker to detect oral neutrophil-induced inflammation [1,2] and is increased in patients with periodontitis (PO) [3] which is associated with severe pathologies such as cancer [4], metabolic syndrome [5], psoriasis [6] as well as bone loss [7], or brain [8], cardiovascular [9], or joints inflammation [10], all of which requires active prevention.
JFSC
A Cheiloscopy Study of Lip Print Patterns in a Tribal Population: In uence of Age, Gender and Lip Pigmentation on Pattern Visibility
Subhra Suhaney — Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology
Cheiloscopy refers to the study of lip print patterns formed by grooves on the vermilion border of the lips.
unique to individuals and remain stable throughout life, making them valuable in forensic identi cation.
Lip prints develop during in utero period and are genetically determined.
JFSC
A Comparative Study of Online Violent Games and Non-Violent Games
Suhas C — Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology
According to population present in India with Internet access has developed significantly, with adolescents and young emerg
ing adults including the majority of users. It is essential to understand the frequency, correlates, and impact of online gaming
on the psychological well-being of gamers compared to non-gamers in contemporary society. Males are more prone to violent
games, while girls are more likely to play non-violent ones. It is also vital to analyze any differences between these two cate
gories of games [1].