Publications by authors named "Ajit K Mahapatra"

Due to their value as a food source, fiber, and other products globally, there has been a growing focus on the wellbeing and health of small ruminants, particularly in relation to anemia induced by blood-feeding gastrointestinal parasites like . The objective of this study was to assess the packed cell volume (PCV) levels in blood samples from small ruminants, specifically goats, and create an efficient biosensor for more convenient, yet accurate detection of anemia for on-farm use in agricultural environments for animal production optimization. The study encompassed 75 adult male Spanish goats, which underwent PCV testing to ascertain their PCV ranges and their association with anemic conditions.

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Hypochlorite, as an important reactive oxygen species (ROS), plays a vital role in many physiological and pathological processes, but an excess concentration of hypochlorite (ClO) may become toxic to humans and cause disease. Hence, the selective and rapid detection of hypochlorite (ClO) is necessary for human safety. Here, we report a novel near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence "turn-on" and highly selective benzophenoxazinium chloride-based fluorescent probe, (benzophenoxazinium dihydroxy benzaldehyde), for hypochlorite detection.

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  • Phosgene, diphosgene, and chlorine are highly toxic choking agents that can cause serious respiratory issues, including death, leading to the development of small-molecule fluorescent probes for safe detection.
  • Two designed probes, TCAO and HMBT, were evaluated, with TCAO showing greater selectivity and sensitivity for phosgene detection due to its electron-donating group.
  • TCAO was further studied, revealing a significant increase in its quantum yield upon phosgene exposure and achieving a detection limit of 51 nm, with a user-friendly paper-strip method for onsite monitoring.
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In the current situation, peroxynitrite (ONOO) is drawing the increasing attention of researchers for its pivotal role in diverse pathological and physiological processes on grounds of robust oxidation and nitrification. Herein, we have successfully designed and synthesized a phenanthrenequinone benzyl borate-based chemosensor for fast and selective detection of ONOO. The probe itself had an orange fluorescence, which was changed to strong blue fluorescence upon the addition of ONOO, indicating the ratiometric response of the probe.

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Nerve agents are among the most deadly and lethal chemical warfare agents (CWAs). Rapid identification is crucial for specialized individuals to take action against dangerous drugs. This paper describes the synthesis and characterisation of a probe (MNFZ) based on the methoxy naphthalene-furoic hydrazide group.

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Indoles are the most versatile organic N-heterocyclic compounds widely present in bioactive natural products and used in different fields such as coordination chemistry, pharmacy, dyes, and medicine, as well as in the biology and polymer industries. More recently, the indole scaffold has been widely used in analytical chemistry for the design and development of small-molecule fluorescent chemosensors in the fields of molecular recognition and molecular imaging. The indole-based chemosensor derivatives contain heteroatoms like N-, O-, and S-, through which they interact with analytes (cations, anions, and neutral species), producing measurable analytical signals that can be used for the fluorimetric and colorimetric detection of different analytes in biological, agricultural and environmental samples.

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A highly selective thiophene-thioimidazole hydrazine-based ratiometric chemodosimeter (TPBN) was designed and synthesized to detect hypochlorite (ClO). The probe showed yellow fluorescence and exhibited ultra sensitivity towards hypochlorite (detection limit 8.74 nM) through the oxidative intramolecular cyclization process to give a blue fluorescent triazole product (TPBN-P).

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A triphenylamine-benzothaizole-based turn-on fluorescent probe TPB-NO2 was designed and synthesized for tracking HS in both environmental and biological samples depending upon the sensing strategy of thiolysis of 2,4-dinitrophenyl (DNP) ether. Due to PET (photoinduced electron transfer), occurring from donor triphenylamine moiety to acceptor DNP moiety, the probe TPB-NO2 itself is very weakly fluorescent and colorless in DMSO/HO solution (1 : 1, v/v; 10 mM HEPES buffer, pH 7.4).

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  • A new fluorescent probe called BPN (benzophenoxazinium naphthoxy imine) has been developed for detecting hydrazine, emitting near-infrared light and changing color from light blue to red in its presence.
  • The probe is highly selective and sensitive, with a low detection limit, and operates effectively in water and a 90% aqueous DMSO solution without interference from other substances.
  • BPN is also applicable in real-world scenarios, successfully detecting hydrazine in various samples and demonstrating potential use in live cell imaging due to its low cytotoxicity.
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A certain amount of hypochlorite can help to regulate the body's defense system while excessive hypochlorite has some complex influence on health. Herein, a thiophene-derived biocompatible turn-on fluorescent probe (TPHZ) was synthesized and characterized for the detection of hypochlorite (ClO). The fluorescence and colorimetric sensing of the probe followed an ICT OFF strategy.

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Intracellular viscosity is a physicochemical property that regulates the consequences of several biological progressions. Cysteine (Cys) is an important signaling molecule that commands many cellular activities, such as antioxidant generation. Predicting that both may be interconnected with a diversity of pathological processes, their contemporaneous measurement would be valuable for studying the pathological ailment of cells.

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Helical supramolecular architectures play important structural and functional roles in biological systems. The helicity of synthetic molecules can be tuned mainly by the chiral manipulation of the system. However, tuning of helicity by the achiral unit of the molecules is less studied.

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Due to ever-increasing insights into their fundamental properties and photochromic behaviors, spiropyran derivatives are still a target of interest for researchers. The interswitching ability of this photochrome between the spiropyran (SP) and merocyanine (MC) isoforms under external stimuli (light, cations, anions, pH etc.) with different spectral properties as well as the protonation-deprotonation of its MC form allows researchers to use it suitably in sensing purposes by developing different colorimetric and fluorometric probes.

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A fluorescent probe TPSBT was developed to monitor hydrazine detection with a "turn on" response, converting from a "non-responsive" probe by a simple structural modification. The probe shows very weak fluorescence due to the strong ICT process and upon treatment with hydrazine, green fluorescence appears due to the blocking of this ICT by the formation of a hydrazone. The probe TPSBT can detect hydrazine with a very low detection limit (1.

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  • A new compound, MNBTZ, was created to specifically detect cyanide ions (CN) using a unique fluorescent mechanism.
  • The probe initially fluoresces yellow, but changes to light purple when CN is present, indicating a chemical reaction that disrupts its fluorescence.
  • The study confirmed the probe's effectiveness with a very low detection limit and demonstrated its applicability in real-world samples like TLC plates and human breast cancer cells.
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As hydrazine is an environmental pollutant and highly toxic to living organisms, selective and rapid detection is highly needed for the benefit of living organisms as well as the environment. Here, we first introduced a novel benzothiazole conjugated methyldicyanovinyl coumarin probe BTC, with dual recognition sites for hydrazine detection. The incorporation of the methyldicyanovinyl group into the benzocoumarin fluorophore increased the electrophilicity of the lactone ring of the probe BTC facilitating the nucleophilic attack of hydrazine and rapid (within 1 min, low detection limit = 1.

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A styryl bridge containing a triphenylamine-thioimidazole hydrazine-based dual-analyte-responsive fluorescent sensor was designed and synthesized for the detection of the nerve gas simulant diethyl chlorophosphate (DCP) and hypochlorite (OCl) for the first time. Hypochlorite induces oxidative intramolecular cyclization to give a triazole structure, which exhibited blue fluorescence with excellent selectivity and a low detection limit (8.05 × 10 M) in solution.

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Ammonia with the three hydrogens substituted by phenyls is known as triphenylamine (TPA), and is one of the most useful compounds because of its vast practical applications. Chemists have produced thousands of TPA derivatives to date. Because of its biocompatibility and structural features, it has been widely used in the fields of molecular recognition, molecular imaging, materials chemistry, and also in biology and medical science.

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Due to the immense biological significance of pH in diverse living systems, the design, synthesis, and development of pH chemosensors for pH monitoring has been a very active research field in recent times. In this review, we summarize the designing strategies, sensing mechanisms, biological and environmental applications of fluorogenic and chromogenic pH chemosensors of the last three years (2018-2020). We categorized these pH probes into seven types based on their applications, including 1) Cancer cell discriminating pH probes; 2) Lysosome targetable pH probes; 3) Mitochondria targetable pH probes; 4) Golgi body targetable pH probes; 5) Endoplasmic reticulum targetable pH probes; 6) pH probes used in nonspecific cell imaging; and 7) pH probes without cell imaging.

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The reactions between 2-(pyridine-2-ylmethoxy)-benzaldehyde (L) and various primary amines furnish tridentate (L1 to L3) and tetradentate (L4) chelating ligands. The choice of different primary amines in the condensation reaction incorporates the chiral carbon atom in L2 and L3. A series of mononuclear cobalt(II) complexes, [Co(L1)(Cl)] (1), [Co(L2)(Cl)]·CHCN (2), [Co(L3)(Cl)] (3), and [Co(L4)(N)] (4) are synthesized in the pure crystalline state from the resulting solution of cobalt(II) chloride and/or azide and respective ligand.

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Goat meat is the main source of animal protein in developing countries, particularly in Asia and Africa. Goat meat consumption has also increased in the US in the recent years due to the growing ethnic population. The digestive tract of goat is a natural habitat for organisms.

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The design and development of soft biomaterials based on amino acid and short-peptide have gained much attention due to their potent biomedical applications. A slight alteration in the side-chain of single amino acid in a peptide or protein sequence has a huge impact on the structure and function. Phenylalanine is one of the most studied amino acids, which contains an aromatic phenyl group connected through a flexible -CH - unit.

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Background: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has become a global issue today. There exists an ongoing health crisis all over the world, and efficacious drugs against COVID-19 are not available yet. Therefore, on an urgent basis, scientists are looking for safe and efficacious drugs against SARSCoV- 2.

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Herein, we introduce new ratiometric 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine-based probes (R1 and R2) having three different binding sites for three metal ion binders, which can selectively detect Zn ions and, particularly, the probe R1 strongly interacts with the human lung cancer cell line (A549). Both the probes R1 and R2 are competently selective towards the Zn ions with the detection limits of 1.22 × 10 M and 1.

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Introduction: Acute kidney injury (AKI) after intravenous contrast administration for computed tomography (CT) occurs infrequently, but certain patients may be susceptible. This study evaluated AKI incidence among emergency department (ED) patients with pre-existing chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing CT exams.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study in an integrated healthcare system included ED patients previously diagnosed with CKD stages 3-5 (estimated glomerular filtration rate <60 milliliters per minute per 1.

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