Publications by authors named "Aarzoo"

The release of palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) from autocatalytic converters has raised concerns regarding public health and the environment due to their emergence as anthropogenic contaminants. With growing vehicular population, there is an urgent need for comprehensive toxicological studies of PdNPs to mitigate their risk. The present study aims to investigate the effects of spherical PdNPs with average sizes of 20 and 80 nm, as well as Pd nanorods, on the lung function of female Wistar rats following oral exposure to environmentally relevant doses (1 and 10 μg/kg) over a period of 28 days.

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In the present article we have demonstrated the effectiveness of optimally tuned range-separated hybrid (RSH) functional to determine the electronic transitions from two fluorophore moieties (blue and yellow/orange) within a single white light emitter (WLE). First, the optimally tuned range separation parameter (ω) is calculated for two white emitting fluorophores (W1 and W2) already reported in the literature. The success of the optimally tuned RSH functional ω*B97XD, used in the TDDFT study, encouraged the authors to design eight new single organic white light emitters with frustrated energy transfer between the two individual fluorophore moieties (blue and yellow/orange).

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Palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) play an integral role in motor vehicles as the primary vehicle exhaust catalyst (VEC) for tackling environmental pollution. Automobiles equipped with Pd-based catalytic converters were introduced in the mid-1970s and ever since the demand for Pd has steadily increased due to stringent emission standards imposed in many developed and developing countries. However, at the same time, the increasing usage of Pd in VECs has led to the release of nano-sized Pd particles in the environment, thus, emerging as a new source of environmental pollution.

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Resveratrol has been found to exert protective effects in neurological disorders, including epilepsy. However, its poor bioavailability and difficulty in reaching the brain's targeted location reduce resveratrol's efficacy substantially. The side effects due to the higher concentration of drugs are another matter of concern.

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The surge in vehicular activity in densely populated areas has led to an increased concentration of airborne palladium nanoparticles (PdNPs) in the environment. Recent toxicity data have indicated that PdNPs exhibit adverse effects in and models, however, their effect on the immune system is not fully understood. Therefore, in the present study, we aimed to evaluate possible toxic effects of bio-engineered palladium nanoparticles on the murine macrophage cell line (J774).

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North Indian Muslim populations have historical, linguistic, and socioreligious significance to the Indian subcontinent. Although sociocultural and political dimensions of their demography are well documented, no detailed genetic structure of the populations is available. We have undertaken a survey of the gene frequencies of the ABO, Rh, PTC taste ability, sickling, and G6PD systems for different endogamous groups: Sheikh, Syed, Pathan, Ansari, Saifi, and Hindu Bania.

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