Publications by authors named "R B Semwal"

This Research Communication aims to compare the effect of A1A2 and A2A2 cow milk diets on the biochemical and histological parameters of rats. The rats were divided into four groups and fed with a normal diet, A2 milk powder, A1A2 or A2A2 cow milk diets for 90 d. Blood glucose, kidney function, liver function and lipid profile were examined during the experimental period.

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  • The study tackles the complex relationship between molecular structure and odor perception, highlighting challenges due to vague odor descriptors.
  • Recent advancements in machine learning (ML), particularly with the XGBoost model, have enabled more accurate predictions of odors from molecular structures.
  • The developed model achieved over 99% precision and sensitivity in predicting seven basic smells, outperforming other recent models and offering insights into the structure-odor relationship.
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In the modern era, nanoparticles are the preferred dosage form, and maximum research is going on in the field of nanoparticle formulations. But as they are so small, nanoparticles are able to slip through the body's defenses and cause damage to the organs and tissues deep inside. In recent years, most researchers have focused solely on the therapeutic value of drugs or, at times, the performance of dosage forms, but few have given toxicity studies equal weight in their research.

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Background And Aim: The ingredients viz., and of the present formulation are used to treat diabetes in the Indian traditional medical system. Adopting the concept of multiple herbal mixtures for better therapeutic effects from the ancient Ayurvedic text Sarangdhar Samhita, the present study aimed to develop a polyherbal formulation (PHF) of seven herbs and to evaluate its sodium-glucose cotransporter protein-2 (SGLT2) inhibitory effect on type 2 diabetic rats.

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Background: A strong immune system is a primary requirement to keep the body safe from different ailments and infections. A human knowingly or unknowingly often comes to the exposure of many foreign substances such as pollutants, chemicals, metals and drugs that affect the immune system. Though some of these substances are known to exert immunotoxicity, their precise role as immunotoxicant is still unidentified, hence, the testing of these substances has to be taken into account.

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