Publications by authors named "M M Thangavel"

Calcium phosphate (CaP)-based bioscaffolds are used for bone tissue regeneration because of their physical and chemical resemblance to human bone. Calcium, phosphate, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and silicon are important components of human bone. The successful biomimicking of human bone characteristics involves incorporating all the human bone elements into the scaffold material.

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  • Natural pigments are gaining popularity, with microbial pigments offering a reliable alternative; one fungal strain (FNG1) was identified for producing a red-orange pigment through molecular analysis.
  • The pigment showed significant antimicrobial activity against various human pathogens, with effective suppression of cancer cells while not affecting non-cancerous cells, suggesting potential therapeutic uses.
  • Further analysis indicated the pigment's high staining capability for cotton textiles, enhancing its utility in various applications without cytotoxic effects.
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Understanding the dynamics of temperature trends is vital for assessing the impacts of climate change on a regional scale. In this context, the present study focuses on Madhya Pradesh state in Central Indian region to explore the spatial-temporal distribution patterns of temperature changes from 1951 to 2021. Gridded temperature data obtained from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) in 1° × 1° across the state are utilised to analyse long-term trends and variations in temperature.

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With the rapidly increasing reliance on advances in IoT, we persist towards pushing technology to new heights. From ordering food online to gene editing-based personalized healthcare, disruptive technologies like ML and AI continue to grow beyond our wildest dreams. Early detection and treatment through AI-assisted diagnostic models have outperformed human intelligence.

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A sensitive, selective, precise and stability-indicating high-performance thin-layer chromatographic (HPTLC) method is developed for the simultaneous estimation of remogliflozin etabonate and vildagliptin in the presence of their degradation products. The separation was performed in thin layer chromatography plate precoated with silica gel G60F254. The mobile phase consists of methanol:ethyl acetate:toluene:ammonia (1.

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