Publications by authors named "Debasis Mandal"

Currently toxicological research in Silver nanoparticle is a leading issue in medical science. The surface chemistry and physical dimensions of silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) play an important role in toxicity. The aim of this present study was to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo toxicity of Ag-NPs as well as the alteration of toxicity profile due to surface functionalization (PEG and BSA) and the intracellular signaling pathways involved in nanoparticles mediated oxidative stress and apoptosis in vitro and in vivo system.

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Recently bio-inspired experimental processes for synthesis of nanoparticles are receiving significant attention in nanobiotechnology. Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) have been used very frequently in recent times to the wounds, burns and bacterial infections caused by drug-resistant microorganisms. Though, the antibacterial effects of Ag NPs on some multi drug-resistant bacteria specially against Gram positive bacteria has been established, but further investigation is needed to elicit its effectiveness against Gram negatives and to identify the probable mechanism of action.

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Due to the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, resistance to antibiotics has increased remarkably in Staphylococcus aureus. Vancomycin is the final drug to treat the S. aureus infection, but nowadays, resistance to this antibiotic is also increasing.

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  • - The study examines modified cobalt oxide nanoparticles (CoO NPs) as delivery systems for cancer antigens to stimulate immune responses in macrophages for a new type of cancer vaccine.
  • - CoO NPs were modified with N-phosphonomethyliminodiacetic acid (PMIDA) to effectively attach cancer cell lysate antigens, leading to a significant immune response indicated by increased levels of key cytokines like IFN-γ and TNF-α.
  • - Immunization with these nanoparticle complexes resulted in stronger anticancer responses, including enhanced antibody production and T cell activation, suggesting these nanoparticles may serve as effective adjuvants in cancer therapy.
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Studies relating to the adjuvanic role of self assembly, nanosized betulinic acid (SA-BA) are relatively limited. The concept of immunostimulatory activity of SA-BA is based on the activation of immune system against cancer antigen. This study showed that SA-BA, a pentacyclic triterpene isolated from the bark of the Ziziphus jujube tree, elevated the immunological functions of cancer antigen in anticancer immunotherapy.

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  • The study investigated how cobalt oxide nanoparticles (CoO NPs) cause oxidative stress by activating specific intracellular signaling pathways in immune cells.
  • Cobalt ions released by CoO NPs increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, leading to cell death through the TNF-α signaling pathway involving caspase activation.
  • The findings suggest that unmodified CoO NPs are harmful to human immune cells, but future surface modifications could enable safer applications in industry or medicine.
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Background: Orchids are well-known for decorative and aromatic values than its medicinal properties. Jīvantī, Jīvaka, Ṛṣabhaka, Rāsnā, Mānakanda, Pañcagula are used in Ayurveda are said to be orchids. There are 50 species of orchids in medicine.

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Malaria is a major public health problem in tropical and subtropical countries, including India. This study elucidates the cause of chloroquine treatment failure (for Plasmodium falciparum infection) before the introduction of artemisinin combination therapy. One hundred twenty-six patients were randomized to chloroquine treatment, and the therapeutic efficacy was monitored from days 1 to 28.

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Although measles is a vaccine preventable disease, its occurrence and outbreaks are common in India. Four remote and inaccessible hamlets, inhabited by the Dukpa tribe, at Buxa Hills under Kalchini Block of Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal experienced a measles outbreak during the months of April-June, 2011. The authors conducted an investigation to assess vaccine coverage, vaccine efficacy (VE) and to describe the patterns of measles outbreaks in this community.

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  • - The study evaluates modified cobalt oxide (CoO) nanoparticles as carriers for cancer antigens to human macrophages, utilizing a surface modification with PMIDA to reduce toxicity and enhance binding to tumor antigens.
  • - Characterization techniques confirmed the successful conjugation of human oral carcinoma cell lysate with the nanoparticles, and the active uptake by macrophages was observed through fluorescence microscopy.
  • - The modified nanoparticles triggered an immune response in macrophages, increasing key cytokines (IFN-γ and TNF-α) and boosting the CD4(+) population, indicating their potential as effective antigen delivery vehicles for cancer therapy.
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Gangrene of the stomach is a rare, often fatal disease which may be due to vascular, chemical, mechanical or infectious etiologies. We report a case of gastric gangrene due to necrotizing gastritis in a 50 year old female.

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