Publications by authors named "Somnath Dasgupta"

The human Ab response to certain pathogens is oligoclonal, with preferred IgV genes being used more frequently than others. A pair of such preferred genes, IGVK3-11 and IGVH3-30, contributes to the generation of protective Abs directed against the 23F serotype of the pneumonococcal capsular polysaccharide of Streptococcus pneumoniae and against the AD-2S1 peptide of the gB membrane protein of human CMV. Structural analyses of Fab fragments of mAbs 023.

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A new microtiter-plate-based method for the rapid generation and evaluation of focused compound libraries was developed and applied to screening ligand analogues for the E. coli Shiga-like toxin Stx2a. The method is general, it mitigates the masking of intrinsic affinity gains by multivalency and enables the discovery of potential hits when starting from ligands that exhibit extremely low affinity with proteins that depend on multivalency for their function.

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  • Cardiovascular disease is a major health issue in chronic renal failure (CRF) patients, and this study aims to identify factors linked to atherosclerosis using carotid artery intima media thickness (CAIMT) as a marker.
  • The study involved measuring CAIMT in 100 CRF patients and 50 healthy controls, revealing significantly higher CAIMT in CRF patients and highlighting its correlation with glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and traditional atherosclerosis risk factors.
  • The findings suggest that atherosclerosis is common in CRF patients and that CAIMT can help detect and predict future ischemic heart disease (IHD) in this population.
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Glycosyl 1-phosphates enriched in the α-anomer are obtained without the use of protecting groups in two steps starting from the free hemiacetal. Condensation of free hemiacetals with toluenesulfonylhydrazide yields a range of glycosylsulfonohydrazide donors which can be oxidized using cupric chloride in the presence of phosphoric acid and the coordinating additive 2-methyl-2-oxazoline to give useful yields of the fully deprotected glycosyl 1-phosphates.

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Background: Snakebite is a major health problem in India. Venomous snakebite, which is an important medical hazard in several tropical countries including India, affects thousands of people per year and some of them develop acute kidney injury (AKI).

Aims: This study was performed to find out 1) early clinical predictors for acute kidney injury in snakebite patients at the time of hospital admission and 2) incidence of acute kidney injury in snakebite patients.

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  • The study investigates the mean carotid artery intima media thickness (CAIMT) in healthy individuals from India and Bangladesh, highlighting how age and sex influence CAIMT levels.* -
  • Results show that the average CAIMT is significantly higher in older individuals (61-80 years) compared to younger age groups, indicating a strong correlation between CAIMT, age, and sex.* -
  • The findings may help assess carotid artery health and predict atherosclerosis risk for individuals in these countries, contributing valuable data to cardiovascular health research.*
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  • In chronic renal failure patients on hemodialysis, carotid artery intima media thickness (CAIMT) is significantly increased, which is linked to a higher risk of vascular events and mortality due to atherosclerosis.
  • The study aimed to assess the relationship between CAIMT and hemodialysis, independent of traditional risk factors, by comparing hemodialyzed patients with nonhemodialyzed patients using B-mode ultrasonography.
  • Results indicated a significant positive correlation between CAIMT and hemodialysis (P=0.045), with hemodialyzed patients showing much greater CAIMT than matched nonhemodialyzed patients, highlighting that hemodialysis is an
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Musculoskeletal disorders are common in diabetic subjects. The pathophysiology of these disorders in diabetic patients is not obvious. It could be due to connective tissue disorders, glycosylated end products, vasculopathy, neuropathy or combinations.

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The N,O-dimethyloxyamine-N-glycosides are introduced as anomerically protected building blocks for carbohydrate synthesis. These N-glycosides are stable to a variety of protecting group manipulations including acylation, alkylation, silylation, and acetal formation. The alkoxyamine-N-glycosides can be cleaved selectively with N-chlorosuccinimide to give the desired hemiacetals in excellent yield.

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The synthesis of methyl α-l-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-d-galactopyranoside and methyl α-l-rhamnopyranosyl-(1→2)-3-(glycer-2-yl-phosphate)-β-d-galactopyranoside disaccharides from the Streptococcuspneumoniae type 23F capsular polysaccharide is reported. A simple protecting group strategy was followed using commercially available monosaccharides and phosphorylating reagents. H-Phosphonate and phosphoramidite coupling chemistries were explored for introducing the phosphodiester.

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A novel application of in situ (1)H high-resolution magic angle spinning (HR-MAS) NMR technique for real-time monitoring of H(2)SO(4)-silica promoted formation of 2, 2-disubstituted quinozolin-4(3H)-ones is reported. The detailed NMR spectroscopic data led to elucidation of the mechanism, reaction optimization, kinetics and quantitative analysis of the product accurately and efficiently. The translation of the optimized parameters obtained by (1)H HR-MAS NMR in the wet laboratory provided similar results.

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Chemoselective hydrolysis of a variety of thioglycosides in the presence of a wide range of protecting groups has been achieved by using N-iodosuccinimide and H(2)SO(4) immobilized on silica in good to excellent yields.

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