Publications by authors named "Godara R"

A series of 16 novel prenylated chalcones () was synthesized by microwave-assisted green synthesis using 5-prenyloxy-2-hydroxyacetophenone and different benzaldehydes. Comparisons were also performed between the microwave and conventional methods in terms of the reaction times and yields of all compounds, where the reaction times in the microwave and conventional methods were 1-4 min and 12-48 h, respectively. The synthesized compounds were characterized using different spectroscopic techniques, including IR, H-NMR, C-NMR, and LC-HRMS.

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  • - Sheath blight and bakanae disease are significant rice diseases that reduce crop yield and are becoming resistant to old fungicides, illustrating the need for new, low-toxicity fungicides.
  • - Researchers synthesized 20 new isoxazole derivatives which showed promising fungicidal activity against the fungi Rhizoctonia solani and Fusarium fujikuroi, with two compounds demonstrating the highest effectiveness at low doses.
  • - Structural activity relationship (QSAR) analysis and molecular docking studies confirm these new compounds may replace existing fungicides by targeting key enzymes, making them critical candidates for future agricultural applications.
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Potato () is considered one of the most widely consumed crops worldwide, due to its high yield and nutritional profile, climate change-related environmental threats and increasing food demand. This scenario highlights the need of sustainable agricultural practices to enhance potato productivity, while preserving and maintaining soil health. Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) stimulate crop production through biofertilization mechanisms with low environmental impact.

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Present study was conducted to carry out morphological and molecular confirmation of sandflies collected at the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, R.S. Pura, Jammu, India.

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Introduction: Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is considered the first line investigation of choice for evaluating head and neck swellings as it is a quick, safe, and rapid diagnostic procedure.

Material And Methods: This is a retrospective study that included 242 cases of head and neck lesions in the Department of Pathology, Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha. FNAC was performed by aspiration and non aspiration techniques, and cytological diagnosis was given and correlated with clinical findings and investigations.

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Goat warble fly infestation (GWFI) is an economically important myiasis caused by larvae of Przhevalskiana silenus (Diptera, Oestridae), prevalent in countries of the Mediterranean Basin and Indian subcontinent. GWFI is characterized by the presence of subcutaneous warbles at the lumbar and sacral region of dorsum in the infested animal. The early larval instars (L1 and L2) remain inaccessible to physical detection due to their small size and subcutaneous presence thus causing hindrance in the diagnosis.

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Seed thermoinhibition protects emerging seedlings from thermodamage by preventing seed germination at elevated temperatures. It had remained unknown how a seed fine-tunes its germination in response to temperature. Recently, Piskurewicz et al.

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  • The study analyzed the prevalence of coccidiosis in backyard poultry across Jammu, Samba, and Udhampur districts from January 2018 to December 2019, examining 600 fecal samples for the presence of Eimeria oocysts.
  • A prevalence of 28.5% was found, with the highest infection rates during the rainy season (32%) and young birds under three months being more susceptible to infection.
  • Morphometric analysis identified Eimeria species (E. tenella, E. necatrix, E. acervulina, and E. maxima) as the main pathogens, suggesting that while no clinical coccidiosis was observed, these birds could still serve as a reservoir for the
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  • Goat warble fly infestation (GWFI) is caused by larvae of Przhevalskiana silenus and leads to economic losses through damage to meat and hide due to difficult early diagnosis.
  • Hypodermins, serine proteases from the Hypoderminae subfamily, have been used for diagnosis, with this study focusing on the recombinant expression of the Hypodermin C (HyC) antigen in E. coli.
  • The study introduces an optimized indirect ELISA that achieves high diagnostic sensitivity (100%) and specificity (96%) for early detection of GWFI, marking a significant advancement in the mass surveillance of this disease in goats.
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Status of ivermectin resistance was studied in 16 isolates of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks collected from north-western Himalayan region of India using larval immersion test (LIT). Regression graphs of probit mortality of larval ticks plotted against log values of concentrations of ivermectin were utilized for the determination of slope of mortality, lethal concentrations (LC and LC) and resistance ratios (RRs). Out of 16 isolates examined, 15 were found resistant against ivermectin.

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Background: Traditional plant protection strategies have an integral part of food production system in North Eastern state Tripura, India, which has bestowed with rich heritage and biodiversity. However, there is no comprehensive report on the indigenous plant protection practices (IPPPs) specific to insect and vertebrate pest management, being followed by the inhabitants of the region for centuries. The present study was conducted to investigate, collect, and document the vulnerable IPPP practices followed by the native people from far flung locations of the Tripura.

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  • The study focused on the prevalence and molecular characterization of major blood parasites (Babesia and Theileria) and rickettsial infections (Anaplasma) in cattle from Jammu, India, using microscopy and PCR on 278 blood samples.
  • Microscopy showed a 12.9% infection rate, while PCR revealed a higher prevalence of 30.22%, with Babesia bigemina and Anaplasma marginale being the most common pathogens.
  • The research highlights the need for better disease mapping in India, as environmental factors like temperature and rainfall influence infection rates and affect cattle health and productivity.
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We studied awareness, treatment and control of hypertension and factors associated with hypertension prevalence in Barmer district, Rajasthan. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 300 adults aged ≥ 30 years. Data were collected using a modified World Health Organization STEPs tool.

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Objective: Massive hemoptysis (MH) has a high mortality rate. Therapeutic options include bronchoscopy for endobronchial lesions, bronchial artery embolization (BAE), and emergency surgery. Scant options exist for patients who are not candidates for these modalities.

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Introduction: Autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) is a rare form of chronic inflammatory pancreatic disease secondary to an underlying autoimmune mechanism. It is now considered as pancreatic manifestation of IgG4 related disease, which is a multisystem disease.

Case Report: We are reporting a patient who presented with obstructive jaundice and mass head of pancreas on Computed Tomography (CT) scan.

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In the present study, adult immersion test (AIT) was used for evaluation of resistance against synthetic pyrethroids (deltamethrin and cypermethrin) in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus ticks collected from nine districts of three agro-climatic zones of north-western Himalayan region of India. Resistance factors (RFs) were calculated between 0.94 to 50.

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In vitro acaricidal activity of Piper nigrum and P. longum fruit extracts and their active components (piperine for P. nigrum and piperine and piperlonguminine for P.

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Background: Prolonged air leak (PAL) is a life-threatening condition that can present either as bronchopleural fistula, or alveolar-pleural fistula (APF). Although numerous bronchoscopic treatments are described, they are either expensive, not widely available in the developing world or have limited success. We describe our experience with a novel customized endobronchial silicone blocker (CESB) for PAL treatment.

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Myiasis caused by Hypodermatinae flies is an economically important disease affecting domesticated and wild ruminants in countries of the Mediterranean and Indian subcontinent. The adult flies have a short life span of 1 week, and they spread disease by laying their eggs on the coat of animals. Hypoderma spp.

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An insulinoma is a rare pancreatic endocrine tumor which is typically a hypervascular, solitary small tumour. 90 % of tumors are benign and less than 2 cm in size. Some insulinomas are associated with MEN-1 syndrome.

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Detection of resistance levels against amitraz and malathion in Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus collected from four districts of Jammu region (India) was carried out using the adult immersion test. The regression graphs of probit mortality of ticks plotted against log values of concentration of drugs were utilised for the determination of slope of mortality, lethal concentration for 50% (LC), 95% (LC) and resistance factor (RF). On the basis of the data generated on variables (mortality, egg mass weight, reproductive index and percentage inhibition of oviposition) the resistance level was categorised as I, II, III and IV.

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Context: Stress had been associated with the development of central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). The study was designed to evaluate the effect of stress on other risk factors of CSC such as serum cortisol levels, serum homocysteine levels, and blood pressure (BP) in CSC patients.

Aims: To compare stress scores, serum cortisol and serum homocysteine levels, and BP of CSC patients with that of control population and to correlate stress scores of CSC patients with BP, serum cortisol levels, and serum homocysteine levels.

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The efficacy of eprinomectin and ivermectin pour-on was evaluated against Sarcoptes scabiei in naturally infested buffaloes. Eighteen animals were allocated into three groups (A, B and C) of six animals each. Animals in group A were treated with eprinomectin (pour-on) @ 0.

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Injuries to the bowel are seldom reported. Yet these pose serious problems associated with uterine perforation during deliveries that take place outside of hospitals. This is also true for abortions that are performed illegally in developing countries by persons without any medical training.

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