Publications by authors named "S M Anagha"

Aim Of The Study: The study was performed to understand the detailed mechanism of diabetic wound healing by bilirubin-deferoxamine (DFO) combination on topical application.

Materials And Methods: There were two study groups, control, and treatment. The granulation tissues collected on different days (3, 7, 14, and 19) were studied in detail for inflammatory mediators, angiogenesis markers, epithelialization, and oxidative stress parameters.

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Glycans present in glycoproteins are structurally diverse and contribute to the carbohydrate pool of the milk. Goat milk is a leading non-bovine milk source, wherein glycan diversity of several glycoproteins remains unexplored. Herein, site-specific N-glycoprofiling of two major glycoproteins - immunoglobulin G (IgG) and lactoferrin (Lf) from goat milk was performed through RP-UHPLC Q-Tof MS/MS approach.

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The mud-dauber wasp genus Sceliphron Klug (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae) is reviewed, with six species and six subspecies reported from various parts of India. The Palaerctic species, S. destillatorium (Illiger), is recorded for the first time from the Indian subcontinent.

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The genus Dolichurus Latreille is studied from India and two new species are described: Dolichurus sahyadriensis Anagha and Girish Kumar sp. nov., and D.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nanoparticles have a higher chance of entering cells due to their larger surface area-to-volume ratio, making them more effective in modulating molecular events in tissues.
  • A study showed that deferoxamine enhances wound healing in diabetic rats, and its nanoparticle form significantly improved healing rates and biological responses compared to regular deferoxamine.
  • In particular, the most effective treatment group (Group V) showed greater collagen deposition and neovascularization, leading to faster closure of wounds and lower inflammation indicators, suggesting the potential for this formulation in diabetic wound therapy.
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