Publications by authors named "S Suhitha"

Chikungunya virus is a growing human pathogen transmitted by mosquito bite. It causes fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, joint pain, headache, and swelling in the joints. Its replication and propagation depend on the protease activity of the Chikungunya virus-nsP2 protein, which cleaves the nsP1234 polyprotein replication complex into individual functional units.

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The traditional knowledge of medicinal plants that are in use by the indigenous Jaintia tribes residing in few isolated pockets of North-East India is documented here. The present study was carried out through the personal discussion with the president of the Jaintia Indigenous Herbal Medicine Association, Dr.H.

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In the title compound, [Fe(C5H5)(C33H25BrN3O)], the fused four-ring system, 11H-indeno-[1,2-b]quinoxaline is essentially planar, with a maximum deviation of 0.087 (3) Å from the least-squares plane of the attached benzene ring. The pyrrolidine rings adopt envelope conformation and make a dihedral angle of 51.

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In the title compound, [Fe(C5H5)(C32H23FN3OS)], both the thia-zolidine ring and the pyrrolidine ring adopt a twist conformation on the N-C(H) bridging bond. Their mean planes are inclined to one another by 10.05 (10)°, and they make dihedral angles of 82.

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In the title compound, [Fe(C5H5)(C32H24N3OS)], both the thia-zolidine ring and the pyrrolidine ring adopt an envelope conformation, with the S atom and the phenyl-bearing C atom, respectively, as the flaps. The thia-zolidine ring mean plane makes a dihedral angle of 59.08 (11)° with the pyrrolidine ring mean plane, which in turn makes a dihedral angle of 83.

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