Publications by authors named "Pankaj P Kapupara"

Article Synopsis
  • Malaria is a dangerous disease caused by single-celled parasites transmitted by female Anopheles mosquitoes, with chloroquine being a common treatment but facing resistance in various Southeast Asian countries.
  • Drug resistance to chloroquine and other treatments has been growing since 1957, particularly in places like Cambodia and India, making it increasingly difficult to effectively treat malaria.
  • Chloroquine has numerous side effects, including nausea, vomiting, and more; thus, there is a pressing need for the development of new antimalarial medications to combat resistance and minimize adverse effects.
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Background: Chlorantraniliprole is widely used as a pesticide. It is only soluble in dimethyl formamide. However, most of the reported methods used acetonitrile and other solvents.

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The body areas from where sutures are removed later, where wound healing is delayed. Epidural analgesia is the most effective method but could not be used for postoperative pain. Peripheral nerve blockers also provided excellent analgesia but are not effective in postoperative pain.

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