Publications by authors named "Kazi M Ali"

A growing number of re-infections with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in previously immunized individuals has sparked discussions about the potential need for a booster vaccine dosage to counteract declining antibody levels and new strains. The protective immunity produced by vaccinations, and past illnesses relies on immunological memory. CD4 + T cells, CD8 + T cells, B cells, and long-lasting antibody responses are all components of the adaptive immune system that can generate and maintain this immunological memory.

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  • Polyphenon 60 (PP60), derived from green tea, exhibits antioxidant and anti-cancer properties, and has been studied for its ability to inhibit tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production, in both melanoma cells and zebrafish embryos.
  • In experiments, PP60 effectively inhibited tyrosinase activity, showing a lower inhibitory concentration (IC) value compared to the reference drug kojic acid, and significantly reduced melanin content in treated melanoma cells and zebrafish embryos.
  • The results suggest that PP60 could be a promising candidate for skin whitening products in the cosmetic industry due to its effectiveness and low toxicity.
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In the study, leaf extract of Carica papaya was utilized for the biogenic fabrication process of chitosan functionalized silver nanoparticles (Ag-Chito NPs). HRTEM analysis revealed that the fabricated Ag-Chito NPs was spherical in shape, with an average particle size of 13.31 (±0.

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Background & Aim: A few population-based studies have looked at how the Corona virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and outbreak-related lockdown has impacted people's daily eating habits and lifestyles. Due to the emergence of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), continuous lockdown or social isolation can alter dietary consumption patterns and lifestyle routines, resulting in significant negative health consequences. Focused on the COVID-19 and disease related lockdown effects, this study aims to reflect the evolving trend in dietary habits and lifestyle status during the COVID-19 lockdown in West Bengal through a population mediated retrospective survey distributed via social media platforms.

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  • The study focused on COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in West Bengal, India, highlighting vaccine hesitancy as a significant obstacle.
  • An online survey of 803 respondents revealed that while a majority expressed willingness to get vaccinated, a notable percentage still doubted the necessity of vaccination.
  • Results indicated that misinformation and lack of awareness, rather than hesitancy, could be the biggest challenges affecting vaccination rates in the region.
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Background: Regardless of the enormous success of vaccines over decades, the formulation of biocompatible and highly effective vaccines is still insufficient for combating new pathogens.

Discussion: The degree of effectiveness of any vaccine largely depends on the choice of appropriate adjuvant. Along with the optimum biocompatibility, an ideal adjuvant must be biodegradable, economical and easy to manufacture.

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  • Stigma significantly impacts adherence to DOTS treatment among individuals with TB in West Bengal, with a majority of patients experiencing high levels of stigma.
  • The study found that individuals with lower stigma levels were 8.59 times more likely to continue their treatment late compared to those facing higher stigma.
  • Addressing stigma is crucial for improving treatment adherence and healthcare outcomes for TB patients.
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Selective inhibition of carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme is an active area of research for medicinal chemists. In the current account, a hybrid pharmacophore approach was employed to design sulfonamide, amide and amine containing new series of potent carbonic anhydrase II inhibitors. The aromatic fragment associated with pharmacophore was altered suitably in order to find effective inhibitors of CA-II.

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The increasing resistance of pathogens to common antibiotics, as well as the need to control urease activity to improve the yield of soil nitrogen fertilization in agricultural applications, has stimulated the development of novel classes of molecules that target urease as an enzyme. In this context, the newly developed compounds on the basis of 1-heptanoyl-3-arylthiourea family were evaluated for Jack bean urease enzyme inhibition activity to validate their role as potent inhibitors of this enzyme. 1-Heptanoyl-3-arylthioureas were obtained in excellent yield and characterized through spectral and elemental analysis.

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Background: One major barrier to achieve goal of tuberculosis (TB) control program globally, is the stigma attached to the disease. Perceived stigma can delay sputum test in time. Delay will lead to spread of infection in the community.

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The aim of the present study was to search the effective ratio of whole plant of Fumaria vaillantii Loisel (Fumaria vaillantii L.) and fruit of Benincasa hispida Thunb. (Benincasa hispida T.

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Background: Psoralea corylifolia (Somraji) and Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (Methi), important medicinal plants widely used in India as folk medicine. Local people of West Bengal traditionally used the seeds of these plants to cure diabetes.

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  • Overweight and obesity are significant public health issues for adolescents globally, particularly in India, where trends in adolescent obesity among girls are not well documented.
  • A cross-sectional study of 1,375 early adolescent girls (ages 10-14) was conducted in Kharagpur, India, using three different reference standards (WHO, CDC, IOTF) to assess obesity rates.
  • Results indicated an incidence of overweight and obesity in these girls ranging from approximately 7.5% to 10.6%, with younger girls showing higher rates, highlighting the need for promoting healthy eating and increased physical activity to combat this issue.
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Background: Syzygium jambolanum (S jambolanum) is widely used in homeopathy for treating patients with diabetes mellitus. In the present study, an attempt has been made to investigate the remedial effect of homeopathic drug S jambolanum on carbohydrate and lipid metabolic disorders on streptozotocin induced diabetic rat.

Materials And Methods: Diabetes induction in Wistar strain rat was performed as per standard method using streptozotocin at the dose of 4 mg/100 gm body weight.

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Bio-efficacy of n-hexane fraction of sepal of Salmalia malabarica was evaluated covering the biochemical sensors for the management of hyperglycemic and hyperlipidemic effects. Evaluation of n-hexane fraction of Salmalia malabarica (SMH) from hydro-methanolic (2:3) extract at the dose of 0.1 gm/kg body weight twice a day were investigated in normal and streptozotocin (STZ) induced diabetic rats.

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  • Hypochlorhydria is a common digestive issue influenced by factors like stress and poor diet, and this study aimed to find a natural treatment using Benincasa hispida (wax gourd) fruit.
  • The researchers induced hypochlorhydria in male albino rats with ranitidine and tested different solvent extracts of the fruit, measuring key gastric juice parameters.
  • Results showed that the aqueous extract of B. hispida significantly improved gastric acidity and antioxidant levels, making it the most effective treatment compared to other extracts.
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It is well known that the over production of reactive oxygen species is harmful for living organisms and it damages major cellular constituents such as DNA, protein, and lipid. At present, searching of new plant sources having free radical scavenging activity is an important field of research in phytomedicine as natural products are safe and relatively low cost. In this respect, attention has been focused to evaluate the antioxidant potential of hydro-methanolic extract of seed of Caesalpinia bonduc (Caesalpenacae) using different in vitro models.

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Background: No satisfactory effective treatment is available yet to cure diabetes mellitus. Though, synthetic drugs are used but there are several drawbacks. The attributed antihyperglycemic effects of many traditional plants are due to their ability for the management of diabetes mellitus.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The present experiment was conducted to search out the effect of hydro-methanolic extract of seed of Holarrhena antidysenterica on intestinal α-glucosidase activity in dose dependent manner and on the management of postprandial hyperglycemia in starch loaded rats.

Materials And Methods: Activity of intestinal α-glucosidase was measured by in vitro method. Fasting blood glucose level was determined by single touch glucometer.

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  • The aqueous-methanolic extract of Swietenia mahagoni seeds was tested on diabetic rats and showed a significant reduction in blood glucose levels.
  • The treatment not only lowered blood glucose but also improved antioxidant enzyme activities and reduced harmful free radical products in various organs.
  • This extract also normalized levels of important serum components related to kidney and lipid health, suggesting its potential as a safe nutritional treatment for diabetes and its complications.
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This study focuses on the effect of 'Diashis', a polyherbal formulation composed of eight medicinal plants for the management of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes in rats. As oxidative stress is one of the consequences of diabetes, the activities of hepatic antioxidant enzymes and metabolic enzymes were evaluated. Treatment with 'Diashis' in STZ-induced diabetic rats resulted in a significant (P < 0.

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Background: This study was conducted to determine the most effective fraction of the hydroethanolic (water:ethanol, 1:1) extracts of Stephania hernandifolia leaves and Achyranthes aspera roots (in a composite manner at a ratio of 1:3, respectively) that will provide maximum spermicidal activity in human and rat spermatozoa out of five different ratios (1:1, 1:3, 1:7, 3:1 and 7:1) that have been studied in pilot experiments.

Study Design: n-Hexane, chloroform and ethyl acetate fractions of the hydroethanolic (1:1) extracts of S. hernandifolia and A.

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