Publications by authors named "Shama Bansod"

Article Synopsis
  • New materials often rely on fossil fuels, presenting challenges in healthcare and industry; environmental regulations encourage sustainable alternatives.
  • Nanocellulose (NC), particularly from pineapple waste, offers biodegradable, biocompatible, and eco-friendly options due to its unique properties like antimicrobial effects and excellent surface characteristics.
  • The review highlights production techniques, especially enzymatic treatments, and applications of NC in sectors like biomedical, nanocomposites, and energy storage, showcasing pineapple waste as a sustainable resource in nanocellulose development.
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Pineapple peel waste (PPW) is obtained in huge quantities out of pineapple canning industries and it is found to be rich in bioactive compounds with antioxidant activity and an opulent source of bromelain protein having commercial importance. To fulfil the purpose, microwave assisted extraction was considered. Three parameters varied were solvent to substrate ratio, microwave power and extraction time.

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During mammalian neocortical development, neural stem/progenitor cells (NSCs) sequentially give rise to deep layer neurons and superficial layer neurons through mid- to late-embryonic stages, shifting to gliogenic phase at perinatal stages. Previously, we found that the Hes genes inhibit neuronal differentiation and maintain NSCs. Here, we generated transgenic mice that overexpress Hes5 in NSCs of the central nervous system, and found that the transition timing from deep to superficial layer neurogenesis was shifted earlier, while gliogenesis precociously occurred in the developing neocortex of Hes5-overexpressing mice.

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