Publications by authors named "Mandal R"

Toxic organic solvents and electrolytes, traditionally indispensable for electro-organic synthesis, are now being reconsidered. In developing more sustainable electro-organic synthesis, we've harnessed the aqueous micelles as solvents and electrolyte-like structures when deformed under an electric field. The technology is showcased in synthetically highly valued hydrodefluorination reactions of difluorinated indoles.

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Ras is identified as a human oncogene which is frequently mutated in human cancers. Among its three isoforms (K, N, and H), KRas is the most frequently mutated. Mutant Ras exhibits reduced GTPase activity, leading to the prolonged activation of its conformation.

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Background: Advancements in metabolomic technologies have revolutionized our understanding of feed efficiency (FE) in livestock, offering new pathways to enhance both profitability and sustainability in ruminant production.

Methods: This review offers a critical and systematic evaluation of the metabolomics methods used to measure and assess FE in ruminants. We conducted a comprehensive search of PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases, covering publications from 1971 to 2023.

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Distinctive, green, innovative, and well-organized photoinduced (metal- or photocatalyst-free) regioselective decarbonylative and decarboxylative C-O bond functionalization protocols to access aryl 2-aminobenzoates and 2-substituted benzoxazinone derivatives in excellent yields have been devised. These are achieved through the chemoselective scission of isatoic anhydride with ketones, diaryliodonium triflate, nitroalkene, phthalazinone, and phenol derivatives, which, in turn, served as the representative "electrophilic and nucleophilic" coupling partners. Control experiments and DFT calculations reveal that electrophilic radical-bearing coupling partners specifically follow the decarbonylation pathway, while nucleophilic radical-bearing conjugates facilitate the decarboxylation process.

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Objective: We aim to compare the diagnostic accuracy of the different methodologies used in the detection of cell-free human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in HPV-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma detection using bivariate analysis methods.

Data Sources: Pubmed, Embase, and Scopus were queried using a broad search strategy to search for relevant studies.

Review Methods: Test characteristics were extracted from 33 studies following literature screening, and underwent analyses utilizing a bivariate approach.

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A cobalt(III)-catalyzed dual C(sp)-H/C(sp)-H activation of 2-arylimidazopyridines and its annulation with N-substituted maleimides leads to polycyclic aromatic heterocycles. This sustainable oxidative annulation uses earth-abundant, less toxic, and cost-effective cobalt(III) catalyst that complement expensive 2nd and 3rd-row metals. This oxidative annulation features a broad substrate scope with very good functional group tolerance.

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Metabolomics and lipidomics are pivotal in understanding phenotypic variations beyond genomics. However, quantification and comparability of mass spectrometry (MS)-derived data are challenging. Standardised assays can enhance data comparability, enabling applications in multi-center epidemiological and clinical studies.

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Targeted metabolomics is often criticized for the limited metabolite coverage that it offers. Indeed, most targeted assays developed or used by researchers measure fewer than 200 metabolites. In an effort to both expand the coverage and improve the accuracy of metabolite quantification in targeted metabolomics, we decided to develop a comprehensive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay that could quantitatively measure more than 700 metabolites in serum or plasma.

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Background: Metabolic reprogramming, particularly glycolysis, is essential in processes like cancer and immune response. While FGF21's role in hepatocyte glucose metabolism has been linked to glucose transporters and its impact on aerobic glycolysis and cellular growth in HCC remain unclear. In this study, we investigated FGF21-mediated modulation of glucose metabolism in HCC through mTOR and HIF1α axis in HCC.

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Solvent plays an important role in many chemical reactions. The C-H activation has been one of the most powerful tools in organic synthesis. These reactions are often assisted by solvents which not only provide a medium for the chemical reactions but also facilitate reaching to the product stage.

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Introduction: Human metabolomics has made significant strides in understanding metabolic changes and their implications for human health, with promising applications in diagnostics and treatment, particularly regarding the gut microbiome. However, progress is hampered by issues with data comparability and reproducibility across studies, limiting the translation of these discoveries into practical applications.

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the fit-for-purpose of a suite of human stool samples as potential candidate reference materials (RMs) and assess the state of the field regarding harmonizing gut metabolomics measurements.

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  • Necrotic enteritis (NE), caused by Clostridium perfringens, is a significant disease in broiler chickens impacting the poultry industry and remains poorly understood in terms of its disease mechanism.* -
  • The study examined how the metabolic profiles of infected chickens changed by analyzing metabolites in the jejunal contents and found significant differences, particularly the notable increase of butyric acid in infected birds.* -
  • Results suggest that butyric acid plays a key role in the infection process, with logistic regression analysis indicating a strong positive relationship between its levels and CP infection while also showing a negative link with amino acid metabolism.*
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Cervical cancer poses a significant health burden for women worldwide, particularly in India. Despite global progress, India's mortality rate, with 79 906 deaths, remains disproportionately high at approximately 11.2 per 100 000 women compared to the global average of 7.

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A unified method toward the synthesis of functionalized diazepines and quinazolines through reorganization of the molecular skeleton has been devised. The process is indulged by electrical energy via a domino N-N bond cleavage followed by concomitant ring closing, initiating from cinnolines and indazoles as designed precursors. Additionally, an intermolecular ring homologation has also been established to synthesize densely functionalized dihydroquinazolines from 2,3-diaryl-indazoles and acetonitrile involving the same electrochemical strategy.

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Background: Locally advanced cervical cancer is treated with chemoradiotherapy (standard of care), but many patients still relapse and die from metastatic disease. We investigated chemoradiotherapy with or without induction chemotherapy to determine whether induction chemotherapy improves both progression-free survival and overall survival.

Methods: The INTERLACE trial was a multicentre, randomised phase 3 trial done at 32 medical centres in Brazil, India, Italy, Mexico, and the UK.

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Carbon-based catalysts hold significant promise for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution. A critical challenge lies in optimizing the balance between electron longevity and its accumulation to avoid bottlenecks in photocatalytic efficiency. In this study, we introduce an innovative and efficient strategy for the rapid extraction (<100 fs) of photoinduced free electrons from a carbon-based catalyst without forming additional metal-based heterojunction hybrids.

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Proteins exhibit diverse structures, including pockets, cavities, channels, and bumps, which are crucial in determining their functions. This diversity in topography also introduces significant chemical heterogeneity, with polar and charged domains often juxtaposed with nonpolar domains in proximity. Consequently, accurately assessing the hydropathy of amino acid residues within the intricate nanoscale topology of proteins is essential.

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A metal-free approach for synthesizing hybrid quinoxaline derivatives from sulfoxonium ylide and a 1,5-bis-nucleophilic N-heterocycle mediated by elemental sulfur is presented to illuminate the [5+1] cascade cyclization sequence. Large-scale synthesis and postsynthetic functionalizations for the annulative π-extension and intramolecular aza-annulation reactions reveal the potential utility and actualize the fabricated approach.

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Obesity is a global health concern that requires urgent investigation and management. While synthetic anti-obesity medications are available, they come with a high risk of side-effects and variability in their efficacy. Therefore, natural compounds are increasingly being used to treat obesity worldwide.

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Discrepant sample processing remains a significant challenge within blood metabolomics research, introducing non-biological variation into the measured metabolome and biasing downstream results. Inconsistency during the pre-analytical phase can influence experimental processes, producing metabolome measurements that are non-representative of in vivo composition. To minimize variation, there is a need to create and adhere to standardized pre-analytical protocols for blood samples intended for use in metabolomics analyses.

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White-fleshed potatoes have health concerns due to high glycemic index. Native and unexplored pigmented potato landraces may offer adequate and future smart alternatives with a balanced nutritional profile. Twenty-five pigmented potato clonal accessions across the eastern sub-Himalayan plateau of India were collected, purified and categorized into 'Badami' (UBAC) and 'Deshi' (UDAC) types.

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  • * Out of 250 cases, NMOSD had a higher rate of autoantibody positivity (25.5%) compared to MOGAD (12.2%), and double antibody positivity was also more common in NMOSD (5.9% vs. 1.4%).
  • * The study found that NMOSD patients with positive autoant
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Various clinical manifestations associated with measurable abnormalities of Zn and Cu in serum and tissue were determined in Cancer-Patients (CP), and therefore, these two metals are drawing more and more attention presently than ever before. Cancer is a disease of uncontrolled-abnormal-cell-division with invasion-potential which was exhibited to occur due to dys-regulation/dys-homeostasis of fundamental-biological-pathways (FBP) including antioxidant-enzyme-defense-system, anti-inflammatory and immune-systems, and DNA-damage-repair-system in the human-body resulting in generation of chronic-oxidative-stress induced DNA-damage and gene-mutations, inflammation and compromised immune-system, tumor-induced increased angiogenesis, and inhibition of apoptosis processes. Zn and Cu were recognized to be the most crucial components of FBP and imbalance in Zn/Cu ratios in CP asserted to generate chronic toxicity in human body through various mechanisms including increased chronic oxidative stress linked compromised DNA integrity and gene mutations due to malfunctioning of DNA damage repair enzymes; increased angiogenesis process due to Zn- and Cu-binding proteins metallothionein and ceruloplasmin-induced enhanced expression of tumor growth factors; and elevation in inflammatory response which was further shown to down/upregulate gene expression of multiple Zn transporter proteins leading to dys-homeostasis of intracellular Zn concentrations, and it was determined to disturb the equilibrium between cell growth and division, proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis processes which lead to cancer progression.

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  • MagMet-W is a new software program designed to analyze the chemical composition of wine using H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, stemming from an earlier version developed for human serum analysis.
  • The program includes a library of 70 identified wine compounds, with 1D NMR reference spectra for each compound obtained at 700 MHz, allowing for accurate profiling.
  • It can automatically identify and quantify these wine compounds in various samples within 10 minutes per spectrum, achieving a quantification accuracy of 10-15% relative to manual methods, and is accessible through its web server.
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