Publications by authors named "Sarma N"

Reliable point-of-care (POC) detection of the specific biomarkers responsible for different diseases is crucial for health monitoring. For the routine detection of important biomarkers, rapid, precise, and cost-effective analytical techniques are more and more in demand. Cardiovascular diseases like hypertension, myocardial infarction, and stroke can occur due to high cholesterol levels.

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Homalomena aromatica Schott is a valuable medicinal aromatic plant having wide range of applications in ethnobotany, pharmacology, perfumery and flavor industry. Traditionally, various part of H. aromatica such as leaves and rhizomes were applied to treat joint pain, skin diseases, colds, asthma, diarrhea, and jaundice.

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The unremitting pollution of our environment induced by crude oil spillage and drilling site accidents has jeopardized every living species in the biological ecosystem. Removing heavy crude oil constituents with the help of traditional and mainstream oil sorbents because of their ingrained raised viscosities is a strenuous venture. Lighter distillates of crude oil, like condensate, do not aggregate with tremulous shine on the aquatic surface nor settle at the bottom sediment of the water bodies like the heavier components do with time.

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  • The nonrecurrent laryngeal nerve (NRLN) is a rare variation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve with a prevalence of 0.3-0.8% on the right side and only 0.004% on the left.
  • A case study of a young woman with a thyroid mass revealed a NRLN during surgery, as imaging indicated vascular anomalies associated with the lesion.
  • The authors emphasize the importance of identifying NRLN during thyroid surgery to prevent nerve injury, especially when preoperative imaging suggests vascular irregularities.
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The United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) is a nonprofit, scientific, standard-setting organization, and world leader in establishing quality, purity, and testing standards for medicines, foods, and dietary supplements. USP quality standards are used in more than 140 countries and are legally recognized by more than 40 countries. Currently, there is renewed interest in herbal medicines globally, and health policies are being implemented worldwide for the use of complementary and traditional medicine.

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Hydrogels have emerged as a potential tool for enhancing bioavailability and regulating the controlled release of therapeutic agents. Owing to its excellent biocompatibility, silk sericin-based hydrogels have garnered interest in biomedical applications. This study focuses on synthesizing a soft hydrogel by blending silk sericin (SS) and polycaprolactone (PCL) at room temperature.

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The optical characteristics of colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) serve as a convenient tool for evaluating coastal processes, e.g., river runoff, anthropogenic inputs, primary production, and bacterial/photochemical processes.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate the use of oral ethanol as an alternative to benzodiazepines for managing alcohol withdrawal syndrome in patients within a UK health service setting.
  • The research included a retrospective review of patients treated with either ethanol or benzodiazepines, focusing on those at high risk for severe withdrawal symptoms such as delirium tremens.
  • Results indicated that patients managed with ethanol had a significantly lower likelihood of hospital admission, suggesting that oral ethanol could be a viable treatment option during alcohol withdrawal management.
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The potential for sustainable energy and carbon neutrality has expanded with the development of a highly active electrocatalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Covalent Organic Frameworks (COF) have recently garnered attention because of their enormous potential in a number of cutting-edge application sectors, such as gas storage, sensors, fuel cells, and active catalytic supports. A simple and effective COF constructed and integrated by post-alteration plasma modification facilitates high electrocatalytic OER activity under alkaline conditions.

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A light pink-coloured, rod-shaped, gram-negative bacterium isolated from an unproductive crude oil production area was considered as a sample for this study. The 16S rRNA gene sequence identified the isolate as . Comparing the standard colour measurement values set by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) method confirms the colourant produced by the biomass of this microorganism as a 'light pink' colouration.

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Concerns about health hazards associated with the consumption of -delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol products were highlighted in public health advisories from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration and U.

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Bio-composites, which can be obtained from the renewable natural resources, are fascinating material for use as sustainable biomaterials with essential properties like biodegradable, bio-compatibility as well cyto-compatibility etc. These properties are useful for bio-medical including wound healing applications. In this study, fibre obtained banana pseudo stem of banana plant, which is otherwise wasted, was used as a material along with chitosan and guar gum to fabricate a banana fibre-biopolymer composite patch.

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This is a case of postpartum haemorrhage following vaginal delivery of a primigravida in her late 20s resulting from a supralevator haematoma. She delivered in a low-resource hospital setting, with a late diagnosis of severe pre-eclampsia and haemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelet count (HELLP), subsequently developed traumatic postpartum haemorrhage and vaginal haematoma, and was referred to our hospital for further management. She was constantly monitored, and serial ultrasonography revealed an expanding paravaginal haematoma.

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This study analyses particulate organic carbon (POC) and particulate nitrogen (PN) export from Indian monsoonal rivers to the north Indian Ocean. Indian monsoonal rivers export approximately 1.2 Tg yr (1Tg = 10 g) of POC and 0.

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Adsorption-mediated methods for environmental pollution control are suitable as they are cost-effective and easy to use. Porous materials can play an important role in adsorption studies. Herein, we synthesized a p-n heterostructure of phosphorene and metal oxide using a simple hydrothermal approach.

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  • Branchial cleft cysts in the parapharyngeal space are rare, accounting for only 0.5% of head and neck tumors, and are usually congenital but can develop due to infections later in life.
  • MRI is the preferred method for diagnosing these cysts.
  • A case report describes a 19-year-old patient with neck swelling who underwent successful excision via a transcervical approach.
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Monitoring therapeutic drugs and their elimination is crucial because they may cause severe side effects on the human body. Methotrexate (MTX) is a widely used anti-cancer drug, which is highly expensive, and the detection of unwanted overdoses of MTX using traditional procedures is time-consuming and involves complex instrumentation. In this work, we have developed a nanocomposite material using phosphorene, cystine, and gold (Ph-Cys-Au) that shows excellent optical properties.

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Covalent organic framework (COF) materials have greatly expanded their range in a variety of applications since the cognitive goal of a highly organized and durable adsorbent is quite rational. The characteristics of a conjugated organic framework are combined with an industrially relevant polymer to produce a composite membrane optimized for selectively adsorbing carbon dioxide (CO) gas across a wide temperature range. Additionally, treatment of the composite membrane with cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) that specifically enhanced the parent membrane's surface area by 36% is established.

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Racism and discrimination as social determinants of health are becoming increasingly recognised in public health research in Germany. Studies show correlations with physical and mental health and even changes at the cellular level. In addition to the adverse health effects of interpersonal and direct discrimination, the relevance of structural and institutional racism for health inequalities has been little explored.

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This study investigates the coupling between Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter (CDOM) and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon (DIC) in eighteen Indian estuaries across salinity gradient of the east and west coasts during the monsoon season, characterized by significant river discharge. The hypothesis that humic acids (HA) and fulvic acids (FA), prominent in estuarine CDOM, closely correspond to the 'organic alkalinity' (A) component of total alkalinity is examined. In most estuaries, specifically those along the northeast coast (NE) and southwest coast (SW), a significant linear relationship exists between DIC, CDOM abundance, and pH level.

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  • Hypoxemia in fibrotic interstitial lung disease (ILD) signals disease progression and can predict patient mortality.
  • A risk prediction tool was created to identify new-onset exertional and resting hypoxemia using data from ILD registries in Canada, Australia, and the U.S.
  • The model's effectiveness was assessed, showing good performance based on factors like age, body mass index, and specific lung function measures, although the validation cohort showed some issues with calibration for resting hypoxemia.
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  • Kimura Disease is an eosinophilic granulomatous condition primarily affecting young males, characterized by deep tissue swelling and enlarged salivary glands.
  • Diagnosis relies on histopathological analysis, elevated serum IgE levels, and hypereosinophilia, with Magnetic Resonance Imaging as the preferred imaging method.
  • Treatment options include surgery, steroid therapy, and sometimes chemotherapy, but managing the disease is challenging due to the likelihood of relapse and recurrence.
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Jacq. (ghost pepper), a naturally occurring chili species of Northeast India is known throughout the world for its high pungency and a pleasant aroma. The economic importance is due to the high capsaicinoid levels, the main source for pharmaceutical industries.

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The abuse of tetracycline (TC) antibiotics causes the accumulation of their residue in the environment, which has an irreversible impact on food safety and human health. In light of this, it is vital to offer a portable, quick, efficient, and selective sensing platform to detect TC instantly. Herein, we have successfully developed a sensor using silk fibroin-decorated thiol-branched graphene oxide quantum dots through a well-known thiol-ene click reaction.

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