Publications by authors named "Chetan Kajavadara"

The bacterial reverse mutation test is essential for identifying the mutagenic potential of chemicals. The solubility of the test substance is vital for achieving the recommended assay concentration. Preferred solvents like dimethyl sulfoxide and water are chosen for their compatibility and historical data.

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The Ames test is a widely used bacterial mutagenicity assay to evaluate the potential of chemical compounds to induce mutations. In recent years, there has been growing concern regarding the presence of N-nitrosamines in pharmaceuticals, food, and other consumer products. N-Nitrosamines are probable mutagens and carcinogens.

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Iron deficiency anemia is caused by many pathological conditions like chronic kidney disease (CKD), inflammation, malnutrition and gastrointestinal abnormality. Current treatments that are erythropoiesis stimulating agents (ESAs) and iron supplementation are inadequate and often lead to tolerance and/or toxicity. Desidustat, a prolyl hydroxylase (PHD) inhibitor, is clinically used for the treatment of anemia with CKD.

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Article Synopsis
  • Many patients with chronic kidney disease experience anemia that is resistant to erythropoietin (EPO) due to factors like inflammation and improper iron usage.
  • The study tested desidustat, a drug that inhibits certain enzymes, in rats to see if it could help manage anemia in cases where EPO was ineffective.
  • Results showed that desidustat reduced resistance to EPO, lowered inflammation markers, and maintained healthy hemoglobin levels, suggesting it could be a new treatment option for EPO-resistant renal anemia.
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