Publications by authors named "K Amulya"

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  • Oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is a chronic condition often caused by areca nut chewing, and this study focuses on how serum trace elements (copper, iron, zinc, selenium) affect its progression and potential for cancer.
  • The research involved 80 participants categorized into four groups based on their areca nut usage and OSMF status, with blood samples taken to analyze trace element levels.
  • Results showed significant increases in serum copper and zinc in individuals with malignant-transformed OSMF compared to healthy controls, suggesting elevated copper may be a key marker for diagnosing OSMF's malignant transformation, warranting further investigation into copper chelation as a treatment option.
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Male breast cancer (MBC) is a rare entity, underrepresented in population studies and clinical trials, resulting in management of MBC to be informed by current research on female breast cancer (FBC). A literature review was conducted by accessing relevant articles on 2 databases, by searching keywords "male breast cancer". A total of 29 articles from year 2011 to 2022 were selected for this review.

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Floating treatment wetlands (FTW) are nature-based solutions for the purification of open water systems such as rivers, ponds, and lakes polluted by diffuse sources as untreated or partially treated domestic wastewater and agricultural run-off. Compared with other physicochemical and biological technologies, FTW is a technology with low-cost, simple configuration, easy to operate; has a relatively high efficiency, and is energy-saving, and aesthetic. Water remediation in FTWs is supported by plant uptake and the growth of a biofilm on the water plant roots, so the selection of the macrophyte species is critical, not only to pollutant removal but also to the local ecosystem integrity, especially for full-scale implementation.

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Succinic acid (SA) is used as a commodity chemical and as a precursor in chemical industry to produce other derivatives such as 1,4-butaneidol, tetrahydrofuran, fumaric acid, and bio-polyesters. The production of bio-based SA from renewable feedstocks has always been in the limelight owing to the advantages of renewability, abundance and reducing climate change by CO capture. Considering this, the current review focuses on various 2G feedstocks such as lignocellulosic biomass, crude glycerol, and food waste for cost-effective SA production.

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  • * Different kinds of waste, like rice straw and coffee grounds, can be used to make these oligosaccharides.
  • * The review talks about how these sugars can be good for food and how scientists are finding new ways to make them better.
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