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Two marine-derived bacteria, Bacillus paralicheniformis (HR-1) and Bacillus haynesii (HR-5), were isolated from sediments and identified using 16S ribosomal RNA gene amplification and sequencing as well as biochemical analysis. The development of a bacterial consortium (HR-1 & HR-5) from these two bacteria was used to increase the production of the protease enzyme under various conditions, including fermentation media, carbon and nitrogen sources (1% w/v), different pH levels, incubation time, and the obtained enzyme, were detected using SDS-PAGE followed by purification. Bacterial consortium HR-1 & HR-5 exhibited maximum protease production (330.

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The main issues with current and traditional cancer therapy delivery systems include a lack of selectivity towards tumors, causing harm to healthy cells, low efficiency in loading drugs, and the inability to visually track the drug's localization after administration. These limitations negatively impact the effectiveness of therapy and result in increased treatment costs. Furthermore, conventional cancer therapies typically target tumor cells through a single mechanism, which eventually leads to the emergence of drug resistance.

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  • - The species Benthopanope indica, initially described from the Mergui Archipelago, has been found to actually belong to the genus Pilumnopeus, leading to its reclassification as Pilumnopeus indicus.
  • - This reclassification is based on new examinations of type specimens and fresh samples from Chilika Lake, India, marking the species' range as now restricted to the Indian Ocean, with a new occurrence noted in Malaysia.
  • - The study also validates Heteropanope pearsei as a distinct species, separate from P. indicus, and specifies that earlier records of "B. indica" from various East Asian locations should now be attributed to this valid species.
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  • * Two species, Ceradomaera plumosa and Ceradocus alama, are newly reported for Gujarat and India respectively.
  • * Two species, Maera gujaratensis and Quadrimaera okha, are described as new, with specific distinguishing features outlined for each.
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The current study was conducted on the basis of a small collection of amphipods made from Chilika Lake that contained 4 species. Three were described as new species, including one new genus: Parhyale kalinga sp. nov.

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The population structure and breeding biology of a Xanthid crab, Randall, 1840, a commonly occurring species on the rocky intertidal region of Saurashtra coast of Gujarat State, India, were investigated. Samples were collected from the intertidal region for 12 consecutive months during low tide using catch per unit effort in a 500 m area. The individuals were categorized into male, non-ovigerous female, or ovigerous female.

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Retraction notice to "Microplastic occurrence in commercial crab (Portunus segnis) from the western coast of India and pollution indices: First investigation and evidence" [Sci. Total Environ. 905 (2023) 167500].

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Post-Graduation Program in Conservation of Cerrado Natural Resources, Goiano Federal Institute, Urutaí, GO, Brazil; Post-Graduation Program in Ecology, Conservation, and Biodiversity, Federal University of Uberlˆandia, Uberlˆandia, MG, Brazil; Post-Graduation Program in Biotechnology and Biodiversity, Federal University of Goi'as, Goîania, GO, Brazil.

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In the green approach for nanoparticle synthesis, biomolecules like phenols, alkaloids, proteins, enzymes, and lipids are the prime reducing and stabilizing agents. In this study, we reported the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the aqueous extract of the marine algae Iyengaria stellata (Børgesen) for the first time. The characterization study showed that the developed AgNPs were spherical in shape and their average particle size was 60 nm.

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A Recent Advance in the Diagnosis, Treatment, and Vaccine Development for Human Schistosomiasis.

Trop Med Infect Dis

October 2024

Marwadi University Research Center, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Sciences, Marwadi University, Rajkot 360003, Gujarat, India.

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  • * The disease is caused by several species of schistosomes and can result in two forms: intestinal and urogenital, with both involving co-infections that complicate treatment and outcomes; women are particularly at risk due to exposure to contaminated water during daily activities.
  • * The primary treatment is Praziquantel, but it doesn’t prevent re-infections; ongoing research aims to improve schistosomiasis diagnosis through molecular techniques and develop vaccines, focusing on
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a critical threat to global public health, necessitating the development of novel strategies. AMR occurs when bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites evolve to resist antimicrobial drugs, making infections difficult to treat and increasing the risk of disease spread, severe illness, and death. Over 70% of infection-causing microorganisms are estimated to be resistant to one or several antimicrobial drugs.

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Decoding the Gut Microbiome in Companion Animals: Impacts and Innovations.

Microorganisms

September 2024

TREE Lab, Department of Biomedical and Life Sciences, School of Science, Navrachana University, Vadodara 391410, India.

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  • The evolving perception of companion animals emphasizes their importance as family members and highlights the link between gut microbiota and overall health in these animals.
  • The review discusses diseases related to gut microbiome changes, including inflammatory bowel disease and obesity, and examines factors that influence gut microbiome composition like age and diet.
  • It also covers detection methods for studying gut microbiota, noting their limitations, and suggests future research directions for understanding microbial interactions related to animal health.
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  • Microplastic contamination is severely impacting various ecosystems, particularly estuarine environments, with a study conducted on the Mahi River Estuary in Gujarat assessing the level of this pollution.
  • The research involved collecting sediment samples from 30 sites along the estuary, revealing a total of 1371 microplastic particles, with variations in abundance across different locations.
  • Dominant types of microplastics included fibers, fragments, films, and foam, primarily composed of polyethylene tetraphene, polyethylene, and polypropylene; tourism, fishing, and poor waste management are identified as potential sources of this contamination.
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Carbohydrate accumulation patterns in mangrove and halophytic plant species under seasonal variation.

Sci Rep

September 2024

Department of Life Sciences, Bhakta Kavi Narsinh Mehta, University, Khadiya, Junagadh, Gujarat, 362263, India.

This study investigates the impact of carbohydrate accumulation in mangrove and halophytic plants on their response to abiotic stress. Using soil analysis and FT-IR spectroscopy, key species (Sueda nudiflora, Aeluropus lagopoides, Avicennia marina) were examined for seasonal changes in sugar content (reducing sugars, total soluble sugars, starch). The elevated carbohydrate levels may serve as an indication of the plant's ability to adapt to different environmental conditions throughout the year.

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Elaborating the multifarious role of PGPB for sustainable food security under changing climate conditions.

Microbiol Res

December 2024

Instituto Tecnológico de Sonora, 5 de febrero 818 sur, Ciudad Obregón, Sonora 85000, Mexico. Electronic address:

Changing climate creates a challenge to agricultural sustainability and food security by changing patterns of parameters like increased UV radiation, rising temperature, altered precipitation patterns, and higher occurrence of extreme weather incidents. Plants are vulnerable to different abiotic stresses such as waterlogging, salinity, heat, cold, and drought in their natural environments. The prevailing agricultural management practices play a major role in the alteration of the Earth's climate by causing biodiversity loss, soil degradation through chemical and physical degradation, and pollution of water bodies.

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  • Lead is a major environmental pollutant that negatively impacts plants and living organisms; this study looked at the effects of oxalic acid (OA) and salicylic acid (SA) on plants under lead (Pb) stress over varying durations.
  • The experiment involved treating soil with lead nitrate to induce stress, followed by applications of OA, SA, and their combination, measuring key indicators like protein content, malondialdehyde (MDA), and enzyme activity in maize leaves.
  • Results showed that Pb stress significantly decreased protein levels and increased MDA, but treatment with OA, SA, and especially the combination OA+SA substantially improved recovery, boosting protein content by 45% and reducing MDA by 39%.
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  • * Researchers analyzed RNA sequencing data to uncover differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and created a protein-protein interaction network to better understand these biomarkers.
  • * Out of 1262 DEGs identified, five key genes were highlighted as significant, with RAC2 being noted as a potential common biomarker for both bone metastasis and Paget's disease of bone.
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a severe variant of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), categorized as a mood disorder due to marked symptoms of depression and anxiety, compounded with severe physical symptoms. Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) can manifest as low libido, difficulty achieving sexual pleasure, and dyspareunia, causing functional and psychological distress. PMDD and FSD are globally prevalent conditions with postulated biological, psychological, and social associations between them.

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Background: Microplastics (MPs) are pervasive pollutants in the marine environment, exhibiting persistence in coastal sediment over extended periods. However, the mechanism of their uptake by marine organisms and distribution in habitat is less understood. The objective of the present study was to investigate the presence of MP contamination in burrow sediment, feeding pellets, and tissue of in the Gulf of Kachchh, Gujarat State.

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  • The study focuses on the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using actinomycetes from the Rann of Kutch, India, highlighting their unique properties for various applications.
  • The formation and characterization of AgNPs were confirmed using techniques like UV-Vis spectrophotometry, X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and scanning electron microscopy, revealing their size and structure.
  • The synthesized AgNPs exhibited significant antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activities, especially against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and were successfully used to create antimicrobial surgical cotton.
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Soil toxicity is a major environmental issue that leads to numerous harmful effects on plants and human beings. Every year a huge amount of Pb is dumped into the environment either from natural sources or anthropogenically. Being a heavy metal it is highly toxic and non-biodegradable but remains in the environment for a long time.

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The current research investigates individual and combined toxicity effects of nickel (Ni) and imidacloprid (IMI) on earthworm species Eisenia fetida fetida. Employing standardized toxicity parameters, we assessed the impact of environmentally relevant concentrations (ERC) of Ni, IMI, and their mixtures on key biomarkers and reproductive fitness of earthworms. Our findings reveal concentration-dependent responses with discernible adverse effects on physiological parameters.

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  • This research investigates how adding graphite, wollastonite, and titanium dioxide as fillers impacts the properties of starch-based biodegradable plastic films.
  • Among the different films created, the wollastonite-filled version exhibited the best tensile strength and elongation capabilities compared to the others.
  • Additionally, the titanium dioxide-filled films showed superior thermal stability, while all types of films demonstrated varying rates of biodegradability and antibacterial activity, especially the wollastonite variant, which was most effective against E. coli.
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  • * Whole-genome sequencing of KHW-7 revealed a genome size of 31.59 MB, containing 9,745 protein-coding genes and identified significant biosynthetic gene clusters for secondary metabolites.
  • * The findings suggest that KHW-7 has potential for producing bioactive compounds and industrial enzymes, warranting further research and development.
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