A bifunctional thiourea-amine-based organocatalyst (Takemoto's catalyst), employing a metal-free approach, is presented for the regioselective ring-opening polymerization (ROP) of optically active (D and L) methyl glycolide (MG). In this study, a chiral version of Takemoto's catalyst efficiently promotes the ROP of MG at room temperature, yielding poly(lactic-co-glycolic acids) (PLGAs) with predicted molecular weights and narrow polydispersity indices (PDI≤1.2).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: India has the highest incidence worldwide of smokeless tobacco (SLT)-associated oral cancer, accounting for nearly 70% of all SLT users globally. Nicotine and tobacco-specific -nitrosamines (TSNA) play critical roles in the addictive and carcinogenic potential, respectively, of SLT products. Our group has previously reported substantial variability in nicotine and TSNA levels across a small SLT product sample in India, calling for systematic surveillance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present work is focused on the study of hemodynamic characteristics for tortuous arteries/veins. Tortuosity in arteries/veins is defined by introducing waviness in the wall of the tube. Analysis is further extended for bifurcated veins with and without wavy walls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sino-nasal cavities represent an anatomical region affected by a variety of tumors with clinical, etiological, genetic and pathological features, which are distinct from tumors commonly encountered in the area of head and neck cancers. We have undertaken this study with the aim of assessing clinical profile, various treatment modalities and outcome of patients with malignant sino-nasal tumors. In this prospective study of two years, done in a rural tertiary care hospital of India, 40 patients with malignant neoplastic tumors of nasal cavity, sinuses and nasopharynx were analyzed for their clinic-pathological and radiological profile and surgical management.
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December 2023
The primary objective of mastoid obliteration is the eradication of the disease and prevention of its recurrence. We intend to evaluate the impact of mastoid obliteration using autologous materials on the achievement of a dry mastoid bowl and frequency of maintenance care and hearing outcome of the operated ear. This was a hospital-based, non - randomized, prospective study.
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