Publications by authors named "Kumari Pallavi"

One of the key parameters characterizing the microstructure of a layer is its degree of order. It can be determined from optical studies or X-ray diffraction. However, both of these methods applied to the same layer may give different results because, for example, aggregates may contribute to the amorphous background in XRD studies, while in optical studies, they may already show order.

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  • - The study focuses on determining the post-mortem interval (PMI) using proteomic techniques, highlighting the importance of analyzing proteins in forensic biological samples for legal investigations.
  • - A review of 32 studies revealed that skeletal muscle was the most frequently examined tissue; specific proteins showed varying rates of degradation after death, which are related to PMI.
  • - Certain biological markers demonstrated a consistent correlation with PMI, providing insights that could improve the accuracy of time-of-death estimations in forensic contexts.
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This study investigates a supramolecular approach to elucidate the interaction between an organic semiconducting molecule, specifically butyric acid-functionalized perylene diimide, and a block copolymer comprising poly-3-hexyl thiophene-b-polyethylene glycol. This interaction results in the formation of a precisely structured nanoarchitecture within the supramolecular block copolymer, driven by the ionic interplay between the block copolymer and small organic molecules. The optical properties of the synthesized supramolecular block copolymer were characterized by using ellipsometry.

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Although Nature's evolution and intelligence have gifted humankind with noteworthy enzyme candidates to simplify complex reactions with ultrafast, overselective, effortless, mild biological reactions for millions of years, their availability at minute-scale, short-range time-temperature stability, and purification costs hardly justify recycling/or reuse. Covalent immobilization, particularly via multipoint bonds, prevents denaturing, maintains activities for long-range time, pH, and temperature, and makes catalysts available for repetitive usages; which attracts researchers and industries to bring more immobilized enzyme contenders in science and commercial progressions. Inert-support activation, the most crucial step, needs appropriate activators; under mild conditions, the activator's functional group(s) still present on the activated support rapidly couples the enzyme, preventing unfolding and keeping the active site alive.

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Herein, we report the thermal transitions and structural properties of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene/cucurbit[7]uril) pseudopolyrotaxane (PEDOT∙CB7-PS) and polyrotaxane (PEDOT∙CB7-PR) thin films compared with those of pristine PEDOT. The structural characteristics were investigated by using variable-temperature spectroscopic ellipsometry (VTSE), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). VTSE and DSC results indicated the presence of an endothermic process and glass transition in the PEDOT∙CB7-PS and PEDOT∙CB7-PR thin films.

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Polysaccharides play a crucial role in virtually all living systems. They also represent the biocompatible and fully sustainable component of a variety of nanoparticles, which are of increasing interest in biomedicine, food processing, cosmetics, and structural reinforcement of polymeric materials. The computational modeling of complex polysaccharide phases will assist in understanding the properties and behavior of all these systems.

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Saliva components combine with oral cavity microorganisms, blood cells, and airway secretions after entering the oral cavity via salivary ducts; these factors provide relevant information about persons' health state, quality of life, and lifestyle, in addition to their age and gender due to which salivary microbiome has emerged as a subject of significant interest in the forensic domain. This study aims to provide an extensive review of the possible applications of the salivary microbiome in characterizing the habit-specific microbiomes. Thirty-three relevant articles were selected for inclusion in this study.

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The thermal properties and alignment of crystallinity of materials in thin films play crucial roles in the performance and reliability of various devices, especially in the fields of electronics, materials science, and engineering. The slight variations in the molecular packing of the active layer can make considerable differences in the optical and thermal properties. Herein, we aim to investigate the tuning of the physical properties of a blended thin film of n-type small organic molecules of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic acid (PTCA-SMs) with the mixing of the p-type polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT).

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Introduction: Repurposing of drugs for their anticancer potential is gaining a lot of importance in drug discovery.

Aims: The present study aims to explore the potential of Simvastatin (SIM), a drug used in the treatment of high cholesterol, and Thymoquinone () (THY) for its anti-cancer activity on breast cancer cell lines. Thymoquinone is reported to have many potential medicinal properties exhibiting antioxidant, antiinflammatory, anti-cancer, activities like inhibition of tissue growth and division.

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Together with actin filaments and microtubules, intermediate filaments (IFs) constitute the eukaryotic cytoskeleton and each of the three filament types contributes very distinct mechanical properties to this intracellular biopolymer network. IFs assemble hierarchically, rather than polymerizing from nuclei of a small number of monomers or dimers, as is the case with actin filaments and microtubules, respectively. This pathway leads to a molecular architecture specific to IFs and intriguing mechanical and dynamic properties: they are the most flexible cytoskeletal filaments and extremely extensible.

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Introduction: As dental implants become more widely used, there is a need to raise awareness about their potential complications. Professionals in the dental and medical fields must take responsibility for educating the public, and future professionals in these fields will play a key role in this effort.

Methodology: Dental and medical students were polled through online questionnaire, with questions posed in multiple-choice format, to gauge their knowledge of dental implants.

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Although enzymes play a significant role in industrial applications, their potential usage at high-level efficiency, particularly above room temperature, has not yet been fully harnessed. It brings above room-temperature catalytic sustainability of an immobilized (imm.) bio-catalyst as a long pending issue to improve enzyme stability, activity, specificity, or selectivity, particularly the enantio-selectivity over the native-enzymes.

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Goyal A, Pallavi K, Awasthy AK. In Response to Author: Hiccups before a Pulmonary Embolism Speak against This as a Cause. Indian J Crit Care Med 2023;27(3):229.

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Neurophysiological monitoring assesses the functional integrity of the brainstem by using monitoring and mapping techniques. We report an operated case of a pontomedullary lesion in a patient who developed central hypoventilation postoperatively. The intraoperative use of neurophysiological and cardiovascular monitoring was unable to predict/prevent this hypoventilation.

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Goyal A, Pallavi K, Awasthy AK. Persistent Hiccups in Posterior Circulation Stroke as Rare Presentation of Pulmonary Embolism-Don't Jump the Gun. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(9):1058-1059.

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Microbial diversity's potential has been investigated in medical and therapeutic studies throughout the last few decades. However, its usage in forensics is increasing due to its effectiveness in circumstances when traditional approaches fail to provide a decisive opinion or are insufficient in forming a concrete opinion. The application of human microbiome may serve in detecting the type of stains of saliva and vaginal fluid, as well as in attributing the stains to the individual.

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Background: Hypotension is one of the most common complications following induction of general anesthesia. Preemptive diagnosis and correcting the hypovolemic status can reduce the incidence of post-induction hypotension. However, an association between preoperative volume status and severity of post-induction hypotension has not been established in neurosurgical patients.

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  • Protein aggregation into amyloid fibrils plays a significant role in various diseases and has potential applications in nanotechnology.
  • This study demonstrates that ionic liquids (ILs), specifically ethylammonium nitrate (EAN) and tetramethyl-guanidinium acetate (TMGA), can effectively modify the properties of amyloid fibrils formed by the protein lysozyme.
  • Experiments using atomic force microscopy and other techniques reveal that EAN creates thicker and less stable fibrils, while TMGA produces thinner, more stable fibrils by affecting the protein's hydration dynamics.
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At present, enzyme immobilization is a big issue. It improves enzyme stability, activity, specificity, or selectivity, particularly the enantioselectivity compared to the native enzymes, and by solving the separation problem, it helps in recovering the catalyst with good reusability as desired in vitro. Motivated by these facts, in this work, Jack bean urease (JBU) is immobilized on three-dimensional (3D)-network silica gel (SG) via multipoint covalent bonding employing dimethyldichlorosilane (DMDCS) and -nitrophenol, respectively, as the second-generation silane-coupling reagent and spacer.

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This paper discusses the machine learning effect on healthcare and the development of an application named "Medicolite" in which various modules have been developed for convenience with health-related problems like issues with diet. It also provides online doctor appointments from home and medication through the phone. A healthcare system is "Smart" when it can decide on its own and can prescribe patients life-saving drugs.

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A rapid rise in inhabitants across the globe has led to the inadmissible management of waste in various countries, giving rise to various health issues and environmental pollution. The waste-collecting trucks collect waste just once or twice in seven days. Due to improper waste collection practices, the waste in the dustbin is spread on the streets.

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The elastic properties of the cellular lipid membrane play a crucial role for life. Their alteration can lead to cell malfunction, and in turn, being able to control them holds the promise of effective therapeutic and diagnostic approaches. In this context, due to their proven strong interaction with lipid bilayers, ionic liquids (ILs)-a vast class of organic electrolytes-may play an important role.

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Cancer is a global concern leading to millions of deaths every year. A declining trend in new drug discovery and development is becoming one of the major issues among the pharmaceutical, biotechnology industries and regulatory agencies. New drug development is proven to be a very lengthy and a costly process.

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A comparison study of an electrolytic, adsorption, and a novel hybrid method towards the removal of malachite green (MGD) dye from the aquatic environment utilizing agricultural biomass, Eucalyptus globulus seeds was examined. The synthesized material has been characterized by thermogravimetric analysis, SEM, FTIR, and XRD. The acid-modified biosorbent developed a microporous structure suggesting a suitable removal process of MDG.

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