Publications by authors named "Rani J"

In the current study, extraction of humic acid (HAs) from lignite fines of kutch basin of Gujarat (western India) were reported. The extraction was done by International Humic Substances Society (IHSS) method. Several analytical and spectroscopic techniques were used to characterize of extracted HAs.

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  • AquaMeld is a new system that reuses agricultural and industrial wastewater in ecosystems, addressing water shortages and sustainability challenges.
  • The approach uses a hybrid model of Multi-Layer Perceptron and Recurrent Neural Network (MLP-RNN) to analyze complex data and recommend effective wastewater reuse strategies in real-time, adapting to various environmental conditions.
  • With a 98% success rate, AquaMeld showcases superior predictive capabilities, promoting better decision-making for water resource management and enhancing environmental sustainability compared to traditional methods.
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Purpose: In cartilage research, three-dimensional (3D) culture models are pivotal for assessing chondrogenic differentiation potential. Standard pellet cultures, despite their utility, pose challenges like uneven differentiation and handling difficulties. This study explores the use of Matrigel, an extracellular matrix-based hydrogel, to encapsulate fibronectin adhesion assay-derived chondroprogenitors (FAA-CPs) and evaluate their chondrogenic differentiation potential.

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Biochemical synthesis of nanoparticles (NPs) using plant part extracts as capping and reducing agents has drawn considerable attention in research with a growing focus on green chemistry. The present study utilized Sapota (Manilkara zapota L.) peel extract to synthesize silver nanoparticles (SP-AgNPs) using ultrasonic vibration.

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Background: Approximately 20% of women develop an ovarian cyst or pelvic mass at some point in their lives. Due to high false positivity of CA-125, women with various benign ovarian tumors simulating malignant masses undergo extensive debulking surgery resulting in increased morbidity. Serum HE4 is a useful test for better discrimination of benign or malignant nature of pelvic masses in preoperative period.

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Background: Availability of antibiotics without prescription contributes to the rising threat of antibiotic resistance due to widespread self-medication and improper use. In this study, we aimed to assess the antibiotic market in Bangladesh according to the WHO AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve) classification system to better understand how the unregulated access of antibiotics may influence self-medication practices and the emergence of antibiotic resistance in the country.

Methods: Data on AWaRe class antibiotics, their strengths, and dosage forms were collected from Bangladeshi drug indexing smartphone applications, the Bangladesh National Formulary (BDNF), and the Directorate General of Drug Administration (DGDA) website.

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(Naudin) is an important wild crop that belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae. Fruits possess digestive, stomachic, vermifuge and febrifuge properties and possess analgesic, antioxidant, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities. Current research is aimed at screening diverse phytoconstituents present in the fruit extract of wild melon ( var.

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Background: Breast cancer has the highest mortality rate among all cancers affecting females worldwide. Several new effective therapeutic strategies are being developed to minimize the number of breast cancer-related deaths and improve the quality of life of breast cancer patients. However, resistance to conventional therapies in breast cancer patients remains a challenge which could be due to several reasons, including changes in the tumor microenvironment.

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  • Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common reason for hospital stays and is linked to worse outcomes in obese patients, particularly those with high visceral fat.
  • This study assessed the relationship between visceral adiposity and the severity of AP by measuring the visceral adipose tissue (VAT) area in patients admitted with the condition.
  • Results showed that individuals with severe pancreatitis had larger VAT areas, suggesting that VAT could be a useful predictor of AP severity, warranting further research into its role as a prognostic indicator.
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Biologically produced silver nanoparticles are becoming a more appealing option than chemically produced antioxidants and antimicrobial agents, because they are safer, easier to manufacture and have medicinal properties at lower concentrations. In this work, we employed the aqueous pomegranate peel extract (PPE) to synthesize silver nanoparticles (PPE-AgNPs), as peel extract is a rich source of phytochemicals which functions as reducing agent for the synthesis of PPE-AgNPs. Additionally, the PPE was examined quantitatively for total phenolics and total flavonoids content.

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Background Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the maxillary alveolus and hard palate is a rare site for oral cavity carcinoma. Much controversy is there regarding the management of this site and elective neck dissection due to rarity and complex lymphatic drainage. Objective To estimate the prevalence of neck nodal metastasis in squamous cell carcinoma of maxillary alveolus and hard palate and the factors influencing the nodal metastasis.

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In the present research, ten species of from North India have been analysed for secondary metabolites. The quantitative study of shatavarin IV, sarsasapogenin, caffeic acid, β-sitosterol, and lupeol in the cladodes and roots of Asparagus was conducted using a validated HPTLC method. The content of sarsasapogenin was found highest in the cladodes of (11.

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  • Effective management strategies are essential for reducing the impact of organic and inorganic contaminants on the environment and human health, and this study explores using biomass-derived activated carbons from cotton shells, rice husks, and wasp hives as an innovative solution.
  • The research finds that cotton shell activated carbon (CSAC) is particularly effective in removing hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), while rice husk activated carbon (RHAC) excels at adsorbing rhodamine B (Rh B), with different optimal conditions identified for each contaminant.
  • Kinetic and thermodynamic analyses suggest that the adsorption mechanisms involve both chemical and physical processes, with various techniques confirming the effectiveness of the biomass-derived activated carbons for pollutant removal.
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essential oil is utilized in outmoded medicine, therapeutics, and the cosmetic industries. However, the extreme volatility, oxidation susceptibility, and instability of this oil restricts its application. Thus, encapsulation is a more effective method of shielding this oil from unfavorable circumstances.

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Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is largely responsible for the development of invasive cervical cancer (ICC). Its prevalence, risk factors and genotype distribution among women residing in Bihar (third most populous Indian state) with and without ICC are not well known. Methods In this hospital-based study, we followed up 1439 participants with cytology and HPV report.

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  • A study measured toxic element concentrations (As, Hg, Pb, Zn, Cr, Co, Cu, Cd, and Mn) in soils from reclaimed mine areas, core zones, roadsides, and agricultural plots in Kutch, Gujarat.
  • Roadside soil had the highest levels of mercury, arsenic, lead, and manganese, while core zone soil exhibited the highest levels of zinc, chromium, cobalt, and cadmium.
  • Most of the area showed moderate to very high contamination, with significant ecological risks identified, particularly from cadmium and mercury, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and remediation efforts.
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Context: The COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 19) pandemic brought on by the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) has stimulated the exploration of various available chemical compounds that could be used to treat the infection. This has driven numerous researchers to investigate the antiviral potential of several bioactive compounds from medicinal plants due to their reduced adverse effects compared to chemicals. Some of the bioactive compounds used in folklore treatment strategies are reported as effective inhibitors against the proliferative and infective cycles of SARS-CoV-2.

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Introduction: Osteoporosis is a debilitating silent disease with a huge socio-economic impact. Prevention strategies and early detection of osteoporosis need to be carried out in every health care unit to substantially reduce the fracture rates. Indian studies have indicated a knowledge gap on diagnosis and management of osteoporosis amongst medical professionals and consumers.

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  • Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a significant challenge for liver specialists due to rising medication and supplement use, making it difficult to identify and measure liver damage caused by drugs.
  • This review compares pharmaceutical drugs and herbal compounds that have gone through clinical trials, examining how they lead to liver damage and how herbal options may protect the liver.
  • Key findings show that common synthetic drugs like acetaminophen and isoniazid often cause liver damage, while herbal remedies, such as curcumin and silymarin, may provide better protective effects with fewer side effects.
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Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera G.) rhizomes are an under-utilized and sustainable starch source that constitutes up to 20 % starch. The review mainly focused on the extraction methods of starch, the chemical composition of LRS, and techno-functional characteristics such as swelling power, solubility, in vitro digestibility, pasting property, and gelatinization is highlighted in LRS review.

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  • Understanding microbial communities is crucial for characterizing microbiomes, but traditional quantification methods can be complicated and slow.
  • Flow cytometry is a faster, high-throughput technique that allows researchers to study various microbial attributes and is especially useful when combined with other omics-based methods.
  • This review explores the potential applications of flow cytometry in environmental microbiology, including areas like bioremediation and water quality regulation, highlighting both its advantages and challenges.
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