Publications by authors named "Pramita Sharma"

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  • Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems
  • : Acenaphthene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), poses a harm to aquatic life, particularly affecting organisms like benthic invertebrates including Tubifex tubifex, through sublethal acute toxicity and chronic exposure effects.
  • Behavioral and Histopathological Changes
  • : Exposure to high concentrations of acenaphthene led to noticeable behavioral changes in Tubifex, such as clumping and secretion of mucus, alongside significant histopathological effects like inflammation and abnormal tissue growth after prolonged exposure.
  • Oxidative Stress and Sensitivity Analysis
  • : The study observed increased levels of antioxidant enzymes and markers of oxidative stress in response to
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  • Primary health care is becoming increasingly vital in global policy, leading to India's 2018 Ayushman Bharat program, which transformed primary health facilities into Health and Wellness Centers (HWCs).
  • A study assessed 404 HWCs in Chhattisgarh to evaluate their readiness and performance in delivering primary health care services, measuring service volume against expected healthcare needs.
  • The findings revealed that HWCs treated an average of 358 outpatients monthly, covering 31% of the population's outpatient health needs; however, there were notable gaps in addressing mental health and chronic respiratory diseases, despite adequate resources and infrastructure at most centers.
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We investigated the potential ecological risks and harm to aquatic organisms posed by anionic surfactants such as α-olefin sulfonate (AOS), which are commonly found in industrial and consumer products, including detergents. This study assessed acute (96-h) and subchronic (14-day) responses using antioxidant activity, protein levels, and histopathological changes in Tubifex tubifex exposed to different AOS concentrations (10% of the LC, 20% of the LC, and a control). Molecular docking was used to investigate the potential interactions between the key stress biomarker enzymes (superoxide dismutase, catalase, and cytochrome c oxidase) of Tubifex tubifex.

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This study aimed to understand the effects of freshwater acidification, driven by industrial runoff, agricultural activities, and atmospheric deposition, on the freshwater mollusk Bellamya bengalensis. By systematically investigating the impact of two common carboxylic acids, acetic acid (AA) and benzoic acid (BA), this research employed diverse toxicological, pathological, and ecological assessments. We explored survival predictions through the generic unified threshold model of survival (GUTS-SD), examined oxidative stress responses, and investigated hepatopancreatic alterations.

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This study examined the multifaceted impacts of fluorene exposure on Tubifex tubifex, encompassing acute (survival analysis and behavioral responses) and subchronic exposure regimens (antioxidant enzyme response and histopathology), molecular docking studies, and generalized read-across analysis. Survival analysis revealed concentration-dependent increases in toxicity over varying time intervals, with LC50 values decreasing from 30.072 mg/L at 24 h to 12.

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This study evaluated Acetic acid (AA) and Benzoic acid's (BA) acute and sublethal toxicity by observing mortality, behavioral responses, and changes in the levels of oxidative stress enzymes in Tubifex tubifex. Exposure-induced changes in antioxidant activity (Catalase, Superoxide dismutase), oxidative stress (Malondialdehyde concentrations), and histopathological alterations in the tubificid worms were also noted across exposure intervals. The 96 h LC values of AA and BA to T.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a malignant type of glioma. This malignant brain tumor is a devastating disease and is often fatal. The spectrum of illness and poor prognosis associated with brain tumors extract a terrible toll on patients and their families.

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  • Lactic and formic acid are common organic acids released into water bodies from various industries, with lactic acid linked to food and cosmetics, and formic acid to paper and textile processing.
  • A study tested the toxicity of these acids on the worm T. tubifex, finding that the 96-hour lethal concentration was significantly lower for formic acid, indicating it is more harmful.
  • Structural analysis suggests that formic acid interferes with cellular processes and increases oxidative stress more than lactic acid, highlighting the need for careful ecological risk management of such toxic substances.
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Background: Recent evidence confirmed that the maximum energy in metastatic breast cancer progression is supplied by fatty acid oxidation (FAO) governed by a rate-limiting enzyme, carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 (CPT1). Therefore, the active limitation of FAO could be an emerging aspect to inhibit breast cancer progression. Herein, for the first time, we have introduced quercetin (QT) from a non-dietary source (Mikania micrantha Kunth) to limit the FAO in triple-negative breast cancer cells (TNBC) through an active targeting of CPT1.

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The deadly global outbreak of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has forged an unrivaled threat to human civilization. Contemplating its profuse impact, initial risk management and therapies are needed, as well as rapid detection strategies alongside treatments with existing drugs or traditional treatments to provide better clinical support for critical patients. Conventional detection techniques have been considered but do not sufficiently meet the current challenges of effective COVID-19 diagnosis.

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The current global outbreak of COVID-19 due to SARS-CoV-2 is an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Considering the gravity of its impact there is an immediate need to develop a detection technique that is sensitive, specific, fast, and affordable for the clinical diagnosis of the disease. Real time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR)-based detection platforms are contemplated to be the gold standard to detect viral RNA.

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