Publications by authors named "Anupriya Borah"

Plants acts as living chemical factories that may create a large variety of secondary metabolites, most of which are used in pharmaceutical products. The production of these secondary metabolites is often much lower. Moreover, the primary constraint after discovering potential metabolites is the capacity to manufacture sufficiently for use in industrial and therapeutic contexts.

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  • Nanoceria (NC) is being explored for its effectiveness in drug delivery and reducing oxidative stress, particularly in diabetes treatment.
  • The researchers created a dextran-capped insulin nanoparticle (NC-PBA-INS-Dex) that responds to glucose levels, facilitating insulin delivery and combating oxidative stress in diabetic conditions.
  • The study showed that NC-PBA-INS-Dex enhances insulin delivery and effectiveness, maintaining stable blood sugar levels for longer periods and exhibiting potential for both oral and systemic administration in diabetic animals.
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Photocatalyst-free visible light-enabled direct oxygenation of furan-tethered α-azidoketones was studied. The reaction yielded various products depending on the substituents, with isoxazoles forming as the major products. The findings suggest that singlet oxygen was generated during the reaction and reacted with α-azidoketones in a [4 + 2] fashion to yield endoperoxides, which rearranged in multiple ways to generate isoxazoles.

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The present study aims to investigate the anti-inflammatory potential of the leaf hydroalcoholic extract of Piper betleoides C. DC., also known as "Jangli Paan" in Northeast India, using lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated both cell culture (RAW264.

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