Publications by authors named "Sundar Madasamy"

Patients and healthcare systems stand to gain much from the use of substances that can accelerate wound healing. In this research work, a polymeric patch was fabricated using polymers like poly (vinyl alcohol) (PVA) and Moringa oleifera gum (MO) incorporated with graphene oxide (GO) and naringin (Nar) (drug). This study determined the impact of using PVA/MO/GO/Nar polymeric patch on wound healing via in vitro and in vivo investigations.

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Hemorrhage stands out as a leading factor contributing to fatalities in trauma cases. Hemorrhage is associated with the process of hemostasis. Hemostasis is the primary stage of wound healing.

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Ultraviolet-B irradiation is a common environmental stressor that has detrimental effects on human skin. Natural sunscreens are well-known for their ability to benefit inflamed sunburn and dry skin. This study examined the effect of formulated herbal cream on UVB-induced skin damage.

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Fungal skin infection is a major skin health issue worldwide. For the treatment of fungal infections, systematic antifungal therapies are frequently prescribed. The aim of this study is to prepare an antifungal cold cream from var.

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  • The article discusses a convenient and eco-friendly method for synthesizing copper nanoparticles (CuNPs) using R.Br extract, which is noted for its non-toxicity.
  • Characterization techniques such as UV-visible spectrophotometry and electron microscopy confirmed that the CuNPs are spherical with an average size of 15 nm and exhibit cytotoxic effects against breast cancer cells, specifically showing certain IC values for both cancerous and normal cells.
  • The CuNPs also demonstrate potential as a biocompatible larvicidal agent while maintaining low toxicity, highlighting their dual use in cancer treatment and pest control.
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Unlabelled: Ultraviolet radiation-induced sunburns are characterized by pigmented, wrinkled, and dried skin, with rashes and red spots. Chemical sunscreen lotion shows beneficial effects, but it shows the adverse side effect while in continuous usage. Natural substances of plant origin are deemed a possible cause of UV radiation through sunscreen resources.

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