Publications by authors named "S Ghorui"

The goal of the present work consisted of the formulation development and evaluation of quinapyramine sulphate (QS)-loaded long-acting oil-based nanosuspension for improved antitrypanosomal effect. QS was transformed into a hydrophobic ionic complex using anionic sodium cholate (Na.C).

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High temperature insulation wool (HTIW) wastes, generated in large volume as a part of demolition and construction processes, are difficult to recycle and pose significant hazards to health and environment. Alkaline earth silicate wools (AESW) and alumino silicate wools (ASW) are the two major types. Typical constituents include silica and oxides of Ca, Al and Mg etc.

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In the present work, the Doppler Shift Attenuation method (DSAM) was used to analyze the observed lineshapes of transitions from excited states in Sc, populated in the reaction Ar + C at a beam energy of 145 MeV. The interpretation and comparison of the experimental results have been performed with large-scale shell model calculations, involving different interactions like: GX1A, GX1J, FPD6, KB3 and ZBM2. KB3 and FPD6 (present work) interactions in the negative parity states, and in positive parity states ZBM2 are most pre-eminent in reproducing the results, due to the large configuration space describing strong collective effects.

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  • The co-existence of hazardous chemicals and pathogens in wastewater poses serious risks to the environment and human health, necessitating effective strategies for pollution mitigation.
  • This study investigates the combined effectiveness of TiO and Cu-TiO nanoparticles, along with non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma (NTAPP), in killing bacteria and degrading textile wastewater.
  • Synthesis and characterization of the nanoparticles revealed that copper doping improved their photocatalytic efficiency, while various plasma treatments demonstrated significant bacterial inactivation and degradation of pollutants, supported by spectroscopic analyses.
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Single- domain antibodies (SdAbs) have been deployed in various biomedical applications in the recent past. However, there are no reports of their use in the immunoradiometric assays (IRMA) for thyroglobulin (Tg). Tg is the precursor molecule for the biosynthesis of thyroid hormones: thyroxine and triiodothyronine, which are essential for the regulation of normal metabolism in all vertebrates.

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