Publications by authors named "Subramanian Kumaran"

Introduction: Root canal retreatment is carried out in cases where previous endodontic therapies failed and involves the removal of root canal filling materials, followed by cleaning, shaping, and obturating of the canals.

Aims: : The objective of this study was to collect information regarding attitudes, methods, and materials employed during the non-surgical endodontic retreatment (NSER) by general dentists working in Sousse Governorate, Tunisia.

Materials And Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted among 147 general dentists working in the Sousse Governorate, Tunisia, from May to November 2021.

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common but life-threatening condition, and diagnosis can be challenging. Diagnosis is even more difficult in those patients with atypical presentations such as the absence of pleuritic chest pain, dyspnoea, tachycardia, or symptoms of deep vein thrombosis. We have delineated shoulder and back pain as an atypical sign of PE.

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  • The study focuses on creating new electrochemical sensors using curcuminoids to detect environmental pollutants in water.
  • The first sensor, using curcumin-conjugated carbon nanotubes, effectively detected 1,4-dioxane with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 35.71 pM.
  • The second sensor employed bisdemethoxy curcumin analog quantum dots for hydrazine detection, achieving a LOD of 10 nM, demonstrating the potential of curcuminoids in developing sensitive, metal-free sensors.
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Biofilm-forming microbes can pose a major health risk that is difficult to combat. Nanotechnology, on the other hand, represents a novel technique for combating and eliminating biofilm-forming microbes. In this study, the selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) were biosynthesized from moderate halophilic bacteria isolated from Pichavaram mangrove sediments.

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Background: Antimicrobial resistance has surged due to widespread antimicrobial drug use, prompting interest in biosynthesizing nanoparticles from marine-derived actinomycetes extracellular metabolites, valued for their diverse bioactive compounds. This approach holds promise for addressing the urgent need for novel antimicrobial agents. The current study aimed to characterize novel bioactive compounds from unexplored biodiversity hotspots, halophilic Streptomyces sp.

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  • Diabetes is a major health issue linked to high blood sugar, obesity, and organ failure, making it important to find effective treatments, especially from natural sources with minimal side effects.
  • A study tested a combined herbal aqueous extract of two plants on diabetic rats for 37 days, measuring blood glucose levels and other health indicators.
  • The results showed that the herbal extracts significantly reduced blood glucose, increased insulin and glycogen levels, and improved overall health compared to the standard drug Glibenclamide, suggesting their potential as antidiabetic agents in Ayurvedic medicine.
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Introduction: Fungus-derived secondary metabolites are fascinating with biomedical potential and chemical diversity. Mining endophytic fungi for drug candidates is an ongoing process in the field of drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. Endophytic fungal symbionts from terrestrial plants, marine flora, and fauna tend to produce interesting types of secondary metabolites with biomedical importance of anticancer, antiviral, and anti-tuberculosis properties.

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It is yet unknown what causes cardiovascular disease (CVD), but we do know that it is associated with a high risk of death, as well as severe morbidity and disability. There is an urgent need for AI-based technologies that are able to promptly and reliably predict the future outcomes of individuals who have cardiovascular disease. The Internet of Things (IoT) is serving as a driving force behind the development of CVD prediction.

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  • - The study focuses on the potential of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) from a traditional medicinal herb used in Indian medicine as new anticancer agents, in light of ongoing cancer treatment challenges.
  • - Researchers identified 86 peptide traces using advanced liquid-chromatography-electrospray-ionisation mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS), ultimately sequencing three peptides, with SA923 showing the strongest anticancer properties.
  • - SA923 is characterized as a cyclic peptide without traditional disulfide bonds and demonstrated significant in vitro anti-proliferative activity, showcasing potential through toxicity assessments in zebrafish embryos.
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World-wide antimicrobial resistant is biggest threat in global health. It requires the urgent need of multisectoral action for the scientific community to achieve the sustainable development Goals. Due to their antimicrobial properties, silver nanoparticles are potential activates to pathogens, which explains their potential for multiple applications in various fields.

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Objectives: Placental tissue is an established biomaterial used in many clinical applications. However, its use for tissue engineering purposes has not been fully realized. Though articular cartilage extracellular matrix (ECM)-derived oriented scaffolds for cartilage tissue engineering were developed, resources are a hindrance to its application.

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Right from the olden days, many products have been made according to foundry practices in order to generate prosperity in the societies in which they operate while reaping these types of benefits through the operation of foundries. It is alarming that the emissions released by foundries affect human health. Therefore, foundries installed Pollution Control devices (PCDs), in accordance with this development; researchers examined the effectiveness of these PCDs in controlling emissions from foundries in different parts of the world.

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is amongst the most amenable genera for biotechnological applications, and it is extensively used as a scaffold for drug development. One of the most effective therapeutic applications in the treatment of cancer is targeted therapy. Small molecule therapy is one of them, and it has gotten a lot of attention recently.

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Hydrogel refers to a three-dimensional cross-linked polymeric network made of synthetic or natural polymers that can hold water in its porous structure. The inclusion of hydrophilic groups in the polymer chains, such as amino, carboxyl, and hydroxyl groups, contributes to the hydrogel's water-holding ability. At physiological temperature and pH, these polymeric materials do not dissolve in water, but they do swell significantly in aqueous media.

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The fine particles generated by the foundry industry are present in the atmosphere; they have an impact on the climate because of their influence on atmospheric radioactive phenomena. As a result of this scenario, there is a rising amount of legislation restricting the emission of pollutants from foundry industries and related businesses. In response to this situation, many researchers have concentrated on end-of-pipe technologies, one of which is the wet scrubber, which is a device that is primarily used in foundries to control pollution and is one of the devices that has been incorporated.

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Baseline assessments of marine microbial studies are very limited around ecologically sensitive areas of the Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) site with respect to their occurrence, distribution, role in adaptation, and their potential remediation process. The distribution and diversity of marine microbes are largely dependent on the physicochemical parameters relating to a specific area, especially spore-producing marine actinobacteria are a source for indigenous bioremediation agents. Marine actinobacterial diversity with conventional and 16 S rRNA gene analysis was done with different pre-treatment conditions and selective media.

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The widespread use of plastic goods creates huge disposal issues and environmental concerns. Increasing emphasis has been paid to the notion of a circular economy, which might have a significant impact on the demand for plastic raw materials. Post-consumer plastics recycling is a major focus of the nation's circular economy.

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Marine wastes pose a great threat to the ecosystem leading to severe environmental hazards and health issues particularly the shellfish wastes. The shellfish waste which contains half of the amount of chitin can be efficiently transformed into useful products. Various approaches for the hydrolysis of chitin like physical, chemical, and enzymatic processes are there.

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The cultural microbiomes of 27 bacteria colonies were isolated from Mugil cephalus for analysis of the antibacterial and antagonistic activities. A potent probiotic bacterium was characterized using16S r RNA sequencing. The potent strain was added to fish diet to perform the challenge test and to study the growth and immunological parameter.

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The Trichoderma has been extensively used to degrade the xenobiotics. In the present study, thirty-nine open reading frames of cytochrome P450 genes from T. atroviride T23 genome was cloned and it was found to be distributed in 29 families under 21 clades.

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