Publications by authors named "Kumari J"

Polysaccharides, found universally in all living-species, exhibit diverse biochemical structures and play crucial roles in microorganisms, animals, and plants to defend against pathogens, environmental stress and climate-changing. Microbial exopolysaccharides are essential for cell adhesion and stress resilience and using them has notable advantages over synthetic polysaccharides. Exopolysaccharides have versatile structures and physicochemical properties, used in food systems, therapeutics, cosmetics, agriculture, and polymer industries.

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Linezolid, a widely used oxazolidinone antibiotic, exhibits potent activity against resistant bacterial infections but is associated with serotonergic toxicity, primarily due to its inhibition of monoamine oxidase (MAO). MAOs, consisting of MAO-A and MAO-B isoforms, play crucial roles in neurotransmitter metabolism, with implications for neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. This study aims to optimize Linezolid's structure to transform it into a selective MAO-B inhibitor.

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Objectives: To investigate in vivo whether myofibroblasts formed in the PDL after exposure to short-term high experimental orthodontic forces in rats survive. To study in vitro whether human PDL fibroblasts can differentiate into myofibroblasts and survive when chemical or mechanical stimuli are removed.

Design: Nine 6-week-old male Wistar rats were used in this experiment.

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Background: Approximately 20% of women develop an ovarian cyst or pelvic mass at some point in their lives. Due to high false positivity of CA-125, women with various benign ovarian tumors simulating malignant masses undergo extensive debulking surgery resulting in increased morbidity. Serum HE4 is a useful test for better discrimination of benign or malignant nature of pelvic masses in preoperative period.

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Coal mining activities in the North Karanpura basin have significantly increased the trace element (TE) concentrations in the soil, resulting in soil pollution and potential health risks. To assess this, 113 soil samples, along with coal, shale, and overburden rocks, were collected from open-cast mining areas during pre-monsoon (Pre-M) and post-monsoon (Post-M) seasons. Seasonal analysis revealed higher TE concentrations in the Post-M period, especially in the SE direction, followed by NE and NW, likely due to surface runoff and deposition, demonstrating temporal variability in TE distribution which corroborated from the spatial distribution maps.

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The incorporation of β-amino acids into peptides is a promising approach to develop proteolytically stable therapeutic agents. Short α/β hybrid peptides containing tBu-βAccː HN-Lys-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P1; HN-Orn-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P2; HN-Arg-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P3; LA-Lys-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P4; LA-Orn-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P5; LA-Arg-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P6; LA-Lys-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P7; LA-Orn-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P8; and LA-Arg-tBu-βAcc-PEA, P9 were prepared. The antimicrobial efficacies of all the peptides were evaluated against ESKAPE pathogens, along with a small panel of multi-drug resistant (MDR) clinical isolates of S.

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  • * The study shows that Yki functions similarly to a tumor suppressor by negatively regulating the PI3K/Akt/TOR signaling pathway in squamous epithelia, limiting cell proliferation and preventing tumorigenesis.
  • * Downregulation of Yki in the adult male accessory gland leads to increased cancer risk (SCC) and associated cachexia due to changes in signaling, demonstrating Yki's crucial role in maintaining cell growth balance in certain tissues.
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Silicosis is associated with preventable but irreversible lung damage. Early quantifiable assessment of silicosis workers would promote early interventional steps to reduce health deterioration. The objectives of this study were to correlate spirometry findings and post-six-minute walk test oxygen desaturation (post-6MWT OD) in chronic simple silicosis with age, duration of silica exposure (DSE), smoking pack years (SPY), occupation, and mean pulmonary artery pressure.

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  • Orthodontists need to understand how the thickness of the infrazygomatic crest region varies with the maturation stage of patients, which can affect treatment outcomes.
  • A study analyzed 120 CBCT scans (60 male and 60 female) to measure bone thickness at five different locations in this region and correlated it with the cervical vertebrae maturation index (CVMI).
  • The results showed that bone thickness increased during the maturation stages but decreased during the completion stages, indicating a significant correlation with the CVM stages.
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Targeted alpha therapy (TAT) using lead-212 (Pb-212)-labeled peptides presents an attractive option for the treatment of metastatic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). As Pb-203 presents an accurate diagnostic surrogate to Pb-212, imaging with Pb-203-labelled peptides can be an important prerequisite to assess the feasibility of TAT with Pb-212-labelled agents. Here, we present the imaging data of a patient with metastatic NET with Pb-203 VMT-α-NET, a somatostatin receptor targeting agent, and demonstrate the matching distribution of Pb-203 VMT-α-NET with Ga-68 DOTANOC.

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Background: As surgery is an essential aspect of healthcare around the globe, it is necessary to consider complications related to it. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the impact of the World Health Organization Surgical Safety Checklist (WHO SSC) on reducing the incidence of postoperative complications Methods This single-center, prospective, comparative study was conducted at the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics in a government hospital in Patna, Bihar. To assess the efficacy of the WHO SSC, the patients were divided into two groups, in which one group undergoing surgery was assessed with the checklist, and the other group was not.

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  • * Researchers developed new linezolid bioisosteres with a modified side chain to enhance effectiveness and lower toxicity.
  • * One promising bioisostere showed better activity against certain resistant cells and was significantly less toxic than linezolid, indicating a safer treatment option.
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A simple and effective three-component one-pot green methodology was employed for the synthesis of a new thiazolidine-2,4-dione based bisspirooxindolo-pyrrolidine derivatives using [Bmim]BF ionic liquid via [3 + 2] cycloaddition reaction. It is an environmentally benign, column chromatography-free, shorter reaction time, good yield and easy product isolation method. The synthesized compounds 10a-x, were thoroughly characterized by using various spectroscopic methods like FT-IR, H NMR, C NMR, Mass spectrometry and finally by single crystal X-ray diffraction method.

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In a quest to discover new antimalarial and antitubercular drugs, we have designed and synthesized a series of novel triazole-quinazolinone hybrids. The in vitro screening of the triazole-quinazolinone hybrid entities against the plasmodium species P. falciparum offered potent antimalarial molecules 6c, 6d, 6f, 6g, 6j & 6k owing comparable activity to the reference drugs.

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Background: Cyclical mastalgia, which is characterized by cyclic breast pain associated with the menstrual cycle, is a common condition among premenopausal women. Despite their prevalence, effective treatment options remain limited. Evening primrose oil (EPO) and vitamin E have been proposed as potential therapies for cyclical mastalgia; however, their efficacy remains uncertain, particularly when used in combination.

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Tropomyosin is an actin binding protein which protects actin filaments from cofilin-mediated disassembly. Distinct tropomyosin isoforms have long been hypothesized to differentially sort to subcellular actin networks and impart distinct functionalities. Nevertheless, a mechanistic understanding of the interplay between Tpm isoforms and their functional contributions to actin dynamics has been lacking.

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Reliable in vitro models closely resembling native tissue are urgently needed for disease modeling and drug screening applications. Recently, conductive biomaterials have received increasing attention in the development of in vitro models as they permit exogenous electrical signals to guide cells toward a desired cellular response. Interestingly, they have demonstrated that they promote cellular proliferation and adhesion even without external electrical stimulation.

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A novel small molecule based on benzothiazole-piperazine has been identified as an effective multi-target-directed ligand (MTDL) against Alzheimer's disease (AD). Employing a medicinal chemistry approach, combined with molecular docking, MD simulation, and binding free energy estimation, compound 1 emerged as a potent MTDL against AD. Notably, compound 1 demonstrated efficient binding to both AChE and Aβ1-42, involving crucial molecular interactions within their active sites.

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Mycobacteria regulate the synthesis of mycolic acid through the fatty acid synthase system type 1 (FAS I) and the fatty acid synthase system type-2 (FAS-II). Because mammalian cells exclusively utilize the FAS-I enzyme system for fatty acid production, targeting the FAS-II enzyme system could serve as a specific approach for developing selective antimycobacterial drugs. Enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase enzyme (InhA), part of the FAS-II enzyme system, contains the NADH cofactor in its active site and reduces the intermediate.

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Lung cancer is one of the common cancers globally with high mortality and poor prognosis. Most cases of lung cancer are diagnosed at an advanced stage due to limited diagnostic resources. Screening modalities, such as sputum cytology and annual chest radiographs, have not proved sensitive enough to impact mortality.

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Actinomycosis is an uncommon bacterial infection, caused by the Actinomyces species, and it most commonly presents as cervicofacial actinomycosis. The most common risk factors for actinomycosis are poor dental hygiene, oral surgery, maxillofacial trauma, local tissue inflammation, and diabetes. We discuss a case of a male patient in his 50s with 30 years of poor dental hygiene, complicated by tobacco use, who presented with septic shock and was found to have cervicofacial actinomycosis and bacteremia.

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The increasing worldwide prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) highlights the need to understand the complex relationships between lipid abnormalities and elevated cardiovascular risk. This review thoroughly investigates the complex terrain of lipid abnormalities, highlighting their crucial significance in developing CVDs. Dyslipidemia, which is closely connected to atherosclerosis, is a significant risk factor for CVDs, including coronary artery disease, myocardial infarction, and stroke.

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The development of anti-tuberculosis (anti-TB) drugs has become a challenging task in medicinal chemistry. This is because Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB), the pathogen that causes tuberculosis, has an increasing number of drug-resistant strains, and existing medication therapies are not very effective. This resistance significantly demands new anti-TB drug profiles.

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