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Two tridentate N,N,O-donor ligands, HL = 4-chloro-2-(((2-(methylamino)ethyl)amino)methyl)phenol and HL = 4-chloro-2-(((2-(dimethylamino)ethyl)amino)methyl)phenol, have been used to synthesize phenolate-bridged dinuclear complexes [Zn(L)Cl] () and [Zn(L)(N)] (). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed their structures. Both complexes form assemblies in the solid state.

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Parallel Plate Capacitor Model at the Nanoscale for Stable and Gigantic SERS Activity of the 4-MBA@R-AuNP-4-MBA@R-AuNP System.

ACS Omega

October 2024

Chemical Sciences Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, A CI of Homi Bhabha National Institute, 1/AF, Salt Lake, Sector- I, Bidhannagar, Kolkata 700064, India.

Selective use of ingredients out of a specific natural product (e.g., fruit, leaf, flower, or honey extract) or their mixture (e.

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  • * The study focused on a modified biochar with MgCl, determining the best conditions for optimal adsorption through various experiments, revealing key elements that enhance adsorption performance.
  • * Results showed the biochar's significant capacity for iron (289.45 mg/g) and phosphate (828.82 mg/g) removal, achieving high efficiencies (98.25% for iron and 96.22% for phosphate) under specific pH conditions, promoting a sustainable approach to utilizing hardwood waste.
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Insights into nanoparticle toxicity against aquatic organisms using multivariate regression, read-across, and ML algorithms: Predictive models for Daphnia magna and Danio rerio.

Aquat Toxicol

November 2024

Drug Theoretics and Cheminformatics Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, 700032, India. Electronic address:

The production of nanoparticles (NPs) has recently become more prevalent owing to their numerous applications in the fast-growing nanotechnology industry. Although nanoparticles have growing applications, there is a significant concern over their environmental impact due to their inevitable release into the environment. With the increasing risk to aquatic organisms, D.

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Formaldehyde (HCHO), a ubiquitous volatile organic compound and recognized human carcinogen, is extensively used in industrial applications such as resin and adhesive production. Even minimal exposure to HCHO can induce serious health effects, including respiratory distress and dermal irritation. Thus, the advancement of highly sensitive and selective sensors for HCHO detection is imperative for safeguarding environmental and indoor air quality.

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A striking issue is the scarcity of imaging probes for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. For the development of Aβ biomarkers, a mitochondria targeting, designed, aggregation-induced emission (AIE) probe Cou-AIE-TPP is constructed by engineering the aromatic coumarin framework into the bridge of electron donor-acceptor-donor tethered with a lipophilic cationic triphenylphosphonium (TPP) group. The synthesized Cou-AIE-TPP probe exhibits biocompatibility, noncytotoxicity, and a huge Stokes shift (124 nm in PBS).

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Valorization of oil refinery by-products: production of sophorolipids utilizing fatty acid distillates and their potential antibacterial, anti-biofilm, and antifungal activities.

World J Microbiol Biotechnol

October 2024

Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Food and Nutrition Division, University of Calcutta, 20B Judges Court Road, Alipore, Kolkata, 700027, West Bengal, India.

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  • Starmerella bombicola, a yeast strain, efficiently produces sophorolipids from oil refinery waste, specifically palm and soy fatty acid distillates, yielding higher amounts compared to vegetable oils.* -
  • The produced sophorolipids demonstrate strong antimicrobial, anti-biofilm, and antifungal properties, effectively inhibiting the growth of various bacteria and fungi.* -
  • This research highlights the potential to convert industrial waste into valuable biosurfactants with significant antimicrobial capabilities, offering an eco-friendly solution for waste utilization.*
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  • Conventional eye drops have a short residence time in the eye, leading to the need for a more effective delivery system.
  • Researchers developed an in situ gel using locust bean gum (LBG) that can adhere to the eye and release the antibiotic ofloxacin, which becomes a gel at body temperature.
  • Testing on rat eyes showed that the LBG-based gel not only delivered the drug effectively but also healed bacterial infections completely, suggesting its potential for future ocular drug delivery applications.
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  • This paper talks about creating special models to predict the results of a machine process called wire electrical discharge machining (WEDM), which helps make complex shapes in tough materials.
  • It combines three different types of prediction models—random forest, support vector machine, and ridge regression—to make the predictions better by working together.
  • The study shows that these new combined models are more accurate because they perform better than the individual models when checked using some statistical tests.
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  • Implementing strategies targeting specific high-degree or high-betweenness nodes in epidemic networks significantly reduces outbreak sizes.
  • * The study uses a disease-spreading meta-population model with testkits to analyze how migration affects infection dynamics across different communities.
  • * The research finds that nodes with and without testkits separate into two clusters at low migration rates but merge into one cluster at higher rates, validating this behavior through extensive simulations in various network types.
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Biodiesel, an alternative to diesel, is produced through the enzymatic transesterification of vegetable oil or animal fats. Enzymatic transesterification of oil is gaining more importance, as this method possesses no such disadvantages that are associated with the chemical process. Temperature is the most important factor in enzymatic transesterification for biodiesel synthesis.

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Deciphering the hydrodynamics of lipid-coated microbubble sonoluminescence for sonodynamic therapy.

Ultrason Sonochem

December 2024

Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States; Mork Family Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States; Alfred E. Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, United States.

Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is a minimally invasive targeted cancer therapy that uses focused low-intensity ultrasound (<10 MPa, <10 W/cm) to activate sonosensitizer drugs. Once activated, these chemical compounds generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) to damage and kill cancer cells. A Phase I clinical trial has shown promising results for treating glioblastoma with SDT.

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Background And Objective: Stenosis or narrowing of arteries due to the buildup of plaque is a common occurrence in atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease (CAD), limiting blood flow to the heart and posing substantial cardiovascular risk. While the role of geometric irregularities in arterial stenosis is well-documented, the complex interplay between the abnormal hemorheology and asymmetric shape in flow characteristics remains unexplored.

Methods: This study investigates the influence of varying hematocrit (Hct) levels, often caused by conditions such as diabetes and anemia, on flow patterns in an idealized eccentric stenotic artery using computational fluid dynamics simulations.

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Introduction: Carbon dots (CDs), by virtue of their electrical and optical properties, emit intense light and fluorescence. They have attributes like photostability, high quantum yield (QY), high emission, and scalability. In the recent past, theranostic-CDs have been widely used in sensing, imaging, and medication administration.

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The eco-evolutionary dynamics of two strategic species: From the predator-prey to the innocent-spreader rumor model.

J Theor Biol

December 2024

Physics and Applied Mathematics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, 203, B.T. Road, Kolkata, 700108, India. Electronic address:

Species frequently engage in both competitive and cooperative interactions, delicately balancing these dynamics to optimize their chances of survival and reproduction. While competition drives individuals to compete for limited resources, cooperation can emerge as a strategic response, mitigating risk and enhancing collective payoff. To bridge theoretical game approaches such as payoff, cooperation, and defections in ecological systems, we propose a two-species predator-prey model inspired by the principles and variations of the prisoner's dilemma game.

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In this article, we present the synthesis and characterization of three zinc(ii) complexes, [Zn(HL)] (1), [Zn(HL)]·2HO (2) and [Zn(HL)] (3), with three tridentate Schiff base ligands, HL, HL, and HL. The structures of the complexes were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. DFT calculations were performed to gain insights into the self-assembly of the complexes in their solid-state structures.

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Bioremediation of azo dye: A review on strategies, toxicity assessment, mechanisms, bottlenecks and prospects.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Bioproducts Processing Research Laboratory (BPRL), Department of Bio Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala 799046, India. Electronic address:

The synthetic azo dyes are widely used in the textile industries for their excellent dyeing properties. They may be classified into many classes based on their structure and application, including direct, reactive, dispersive, acidic, basic, and others. The continuous discharge of wastewater from a large number of textile industries without prior treatment poses detrimental effects on the environment and human health.

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Molecular Similarity in Predictive Toxicology with a Focus on the q-RASAR Technique.

Methods Mol Biol

September 2024

Drug Theoretics and Cheminformatics Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

The concept of similarity is an important aspect in various in silico-based prediction approaches. Most of these approaches follow the basic similarity property principle that states that two or more compounds having a high level of similarity are expected to exert similar biological activity or physicochemical property. Although in some cases this principle fails to predict the biological activity or property efficiently for certain compounds, it is applicable to most of the compounds in a given dataset.

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This research investigates the production of biodegradable films using a combination of gum odina (GO) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with varied ratio. The study focuses on the chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of PVA-GO composite films, emphasizing how versatile and biodegradable they may be for a range of packaging applications. Solvent-cast PVA-GO films with different ratios are subjected to a methodical analytical process to determine several parameters like mechanical qualities, thermal stability, biodegradability in soil, contact angle, transparency, water vapor permeability, moisture content, thickness, density, water solubility, microstructure, and FTIR analysis.

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The co-doping of vanadium pentoxide (VO) with rare-earth (RE) elements, namely 1.5 % holmium (Ho) and 1.5 % ytterbium (Yb) has been conducted using an eco-friendly, straightforward hydrothermal approach to assess the combined effects on structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties.

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Herein, we report the synthesis and anticancer properties of 21 new 1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-yl-imino-thiazolidine-4-one containing binary heterocyclic molecules. Cytotoxicity of the synthesized molecules was evaluated on various cancer cell lines (MCF-7, PC3, 4T1, MDA-MB-231, and MOC2) and normal human embryonic cell lines (HEK-293) MTT assay. The cytotoxicity data of developed compounds was compared with the reference anticancer molecule BG45, a selective inhibitor of the HDAC3 enzyme.

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Pharmaceutical chitosan hydrogels: A review on its design and applications.

Int J Biol Macromol

November 2024

Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia; Universiti Malaya-Research Center for Biopharmaceuticals and Advanced Therapeutics (UBAT), Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, 50603, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Electronic address:

Chitosan (CS) has become a focal point of extensive research in the pharmaceutical industry due to its remarkable biodegradability, biocompatibility and sustainability. Chitosan hydrogels (CS HGs) are characterized by their viscoelasticity, flexibility and softness. The polar surfaces exhibit properties that mitigate interfacial tension between the hydrogel and body fluids.

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Herein, we report the synthesis of a Mn(II)-based coordination polymer (CP); and its structure, phase consistency and thermal stability have been established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD), powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and thermalgravimetric analysis (TGA) respectively. This is the first example of paramgnetic Mn(II)-based CP that acts as pH-dependent emitting material [λ=525 nm (pH=2.0-4.

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Automatic analysis of colonoscopy images has been an active field of research motivated by the importance of early detection of precancerous polyps. However, detecting polyps during the live examination can be challenging due to various factors such as variation of skills and experience among the endoscopists, lack of attentiveness, and fatigue leading to a high polyp miss-rate. Therefore, there is a need for an automated system that can flag missed polyps during the examination and improve patient care.

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  • - Bioaerosols generated in the respiratory system are significant for spreading infectious diseases like common cold, influenza, and COVID-19, highlighting the need to study their production mechanisms.
  • - A computational study investigates bioaerosol production resulting from air interacting with a mucus layer in the respiratory tract, revealing that specific fluid dynamics cause instability that can lead to bioaerosol formation.
  • - The research finds that bioaerosols can form even during normal breathing, depending on mucus properties, and that these aerosols are larger and less numerous than those produced during coughing, suggesting implications for treatment strategies.
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