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Multicomponent reactions involving zwitterion generated from dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate, aryl sulfonamide, and isocyanide to generate sulfonamide-conjugated ketenimines is reported. The synthetic strategy adopted is highly atom economical and stereoselective. Ketenimine sulfonamide analogues are key intermediates for further synthetic conversions to generate a combinatorial library of compounds.

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Tissue engineering is a technique that promotes healing by creating an ideal environment for endogenous cells to migrate and grow into the site of injury via a scaffold, improving regeneration and reducing the time required for in vitro cell culture. In this work, the effect of the addition of sonicated TiO in the soy protein isolate (SPI) matrix for tissue engineering applications was studied. In comparison to adding expensive nano TiO, this method of incorporating sonicated TiO into the SPI matrix will aid in achieving improved properties at a lower cost.

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Sheath blight of rice caused by Rhizoctonia solani is regarded as one of the most widely distributed diseases of rice, and is one of the major production constraints for rice in India and most rice-growing countries of Asia. Biological control of plant diseases using antagonistic bacteria is now considered as a promising alternative to the use of hazardous chemical fungicides or bactericides. Several bacterial endophytes have been reported to support growth and improve the health of the plants and therefore, may be important as biocontrol agents.

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The hippocampus, a critical cerebral region involved in learning and memory formation, is especially vulnerable to ischemic defect. Here, we developed an injectable electroactive hydrogel based on pluronic-chitosan/aniline-pentamer with proper conductivity around 10 S/cm to achieve the functional repair of the hippocampus following the ischemic defect. FTIR, DSC, and TGA measurements were performed to assess the chemical structure and thermal stability of the synthesized hydrogel.

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Poloxamers, also called Pluronic, belong to a unique class of synthetic tri-block copolymers containing central hydrophobic chains of poly(propylene oxide) sandwiched between two hydrophilic chains of poly(ethylene oxide). Some chemical characteristics of poloxamers such as temperature-dependent self-assembly and thermo-reversible behavior along with biocompatibility and physiochemical properties make poloxamer-based biomaterials promising candidates for biomedical application such as tissue engineering and drug delivery. The microstructure, bioactivity, and mechanical properties of poloxamers can be tailored to mimic the behavior of various types of tissues.

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Background: Non-traditional image markers can improve the traditional cardiovascular risk estimation, is untested in Kerala based participants.

Objective: To identify the relationship between the 'Modified CV risk' categories with traditional and non-traditional image-based risk markers. The correlation and improvement in reclassification, achieved by pooling atherosclerotic non-traditional markers with Intermediate (≥7.

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Nanocarriers sensitive to near infrared light (NIR) are useful templates for chemo-photothermal therapy (PTT) and imaging of tumors due to the ability to change the absorbed NIR energy to heat. The conventional photo-absorbing reagents lack the efficient loading and release of drug before reaching the target site leading to insufficient therapeutic outcomes. To overcome these limitations, the surface of nanocarriers can be modified with different polymers with wide functionalities to provide systems with diagnostic, therapeutic, and theranostic capabilities.

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Perspective Design of Chalcones for the Management of CNS Disorders: A Mini-Review.

CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets

September 2020

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33612, United States.

The development of chalcone-based compounds for CNS disorders has been explored by many research groups. Chalcones are being considered as a potent organic scaffold with widespread applications in the field of drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. The planar or semi-planar geometry of chalcones with various functionalities impinged on the terminal aromatic systems renders the molecule its bio-activity including anti-cancer, anti-malarial, anti-microbial, anti-fungal, antileishmanial, anti-viral, anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive properties, etc.

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Selected aryl thiosemicarbazones as a new class of multi-targeted monoamine oxidase inhibitors.

Medchemcomm

November 2018

Department of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Life Pharmaceutical Sciences , Sunchon National University, Suncheon-57922 , Republic of Korea . Email:

A series of 13 phenyl substituted thiosemicarbazones () were synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory potential towards human recombinant monoamine oxidase A and B (MAO-A and MAO-B, respectively) and acetylcholinesterase. The solid state structure of was ascertained by the single X-ray diffraction technique. Compounds and were potent for MAO-A (IC 1.

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The present study tried to explore the possible in vitro biocontrol mechanisms of , a diazotrophic endophyte from rice against the rice sheath blight pathogen The in vivo biocontrol potential of the isolate and the induction of systemic resistance under greenhouse conditions have also been experimented employing different treatments with positive control carbendazim, the chemical fungicide. The endophytic isolate showed 100% growth inhibition of the fungal pathogen via volatile organic compound production and was positive for the production of siderophores, biosurfactants, HCN, and ammonia. Under greenhouse conditions, foliar and soil application of significantly decreased the percentage of disease incidence.

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Monoamine oxidase inhibitory activity of methoxy-substituted chalcones.

Int J Biol Macromol

November 2017

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, Madras Medical College, Chennai 600003, India.

The MAO-B inhibitory activity of chalcone (1, 3- diphenyl-2-propen-1-one) based compounds arise from its structural similarity with 1, 4-diphenyl-2-butene, a known MAO-B inhibitor. Based on our previous report, the methoxy-substituted with fluorine containing chalcones are promising reversible MAO-B inhibitors, while in the present study, a series of methoxylated chalcones (C1-C9) bearing substitution on the para position of ring B was synthesized and evaluated for their human monoamine oxidase inhibitory activity. With the exception of (2E)-1-(4-methoxyphenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenyl) prop-2-en-1-one (C7), which is a nonselective inhibitor, the chalcones exhibited competitive, selective, and reversible inhibition of hMAO-B.

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Context: Due to increase in the number of patients with impaired immunity, incidence of dermatophytoses has increased considerably. Antidermatophytic agents with anti-inflammatory and protease-inhibiting activities will help in restricting inflammatory response associated with dermatophytoses.

Aims: The present study aims to evaluate antidermatophytic and protease-inhibiting activities of zerumbone.

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Selective monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) inhibitors are imperative in the treatment of various neurodegenerative disorders. Herein, we describe the pharmacophore generation and atom-based three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity relationship (3D-QSAR) analyses of previously reported thiophene-based hMAO-B inhibitors by our research group. The aim of this study was to identify the principal structural features that could potentially be responsible for the inhibitory activity of hMAO-B inhibitors.

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Kerabala (CB) is a novel ayurvedic formulation used for treating various inflammatory diseases. This formulation was made from virgin coconut oil and it comprises extracts of Sida cordifolia, coconut milk and sesame oil. The current study was performed to evaluate the anti-inflammatory action of CB on carrageenan-induced acute and adjuvant-induced chronic experimental models.

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Exploration of chlorinated thienyl chalcones: A new class of monoamine oxidase-B inhibitors.

Int J Biol Macromol

October 2016

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, Jharkhand 835 215, India.

Chalcone has been reported to be a valid scaffold for the design of monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors. This scenario has amplified the momentum for the discovery of heteroaryl based chalcone MAO inhibitors. In the present study, we have synthesized a series of eleven chlorinated thienyl chalcone derivatives substituted with a different functional groups at the para- position on the ring B and investigated for their ability to inhibit human MAO-A and -B.

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Validation of hand motion analysis as an objective assessment tool for the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma examination.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg

October 2015

From the Department of Surgery (M.T.Z., J.P., A.V., S.L., L.M.G.) University of Manitoba; Department of Medical Education (B.U.), University of Manitoba; Department of Emergency Medicine (C.P., D.K.), University of Manitoba; Department of Surgery (A.W.K.), University of Calgary, Canada.

Background: Point-of-care ultrasonography is a standard part of trauma assessments, but there are no objective tools to assess proficiency and ensure high-quality examinations. Hand motion analysis (HMA) has been validated as a measure of surgical skill but has not previously been applied to ultrasonography. HMA was assessed for construct validity in Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma (FAST) performance.

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Orthogonally Protected Furanoid Sugar Diamino Acids for Solid-Phase Synthesis of Oligosaccharide Mimetics.

J Org Chem

August 2015

†Fachbereich Chemie and Konstanz Research School Chemical Biology (KoRS-CB), Universität Konstanz, 78457 Konstanz, Germany.

Sugar diamino acids (SDAs), which differ from the widely used sugar amino acids in the presence of a second amino group connected to the carbohydrate core, share structural features of both amino acids and carbohydrates. They can be used for the preparation of linear and branched amide-linked oligosaccharide mimetics. Such oligomers carry free amino groups, which are positively charged at neutral pH, in a spatially defined way and, thus, represent a potential class of aminoglycoside mimetics.

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Spontaneous lateral sphenoid cephaloceles: anatomic factors contributing to pathogenesis and proposed classification.

AJNR Am J Neuroradiol

April 2014

From the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging (F.S., C.M.G.) University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California.

Spontaneous lateral sphenoid cephaloceles arise from bony defects in the lateral sphenoid, in the absence of predisposing factors such as trauma, surgery, mass, or congenital skull base malformation. We reviewed CT and MR imaging findings and clinical data of 26 patients with spontaneous lateral sphenoid cephaloceles to better understand anatomic contributions to pathogenesis, varying clinical and imaging manifestations, and descriptive terminology. Two types of spontaneous lateral sphenoid cephaloceles were identified.

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Objective: To identify the phytochemical constituents of Amorphophallus campanulatus (A. campanulatus) tuber and to evaluate its antioxidant potential through in vitro and in vivo models.

Methods: Phytochemical screening and in vitro antioxidant activities of A.

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In the present study the efficacies of therapy with insulin, sulphonylurea or insulin + metformin on NIDDM patients are compared. One group which was on a definite dose of insulin therapy, but with uncontrolled diabetes was treated by doubling the insulin dose, a second group whose diabetes was not controlled by glibenclamide was switched over to another sulphonylurea viz; glimepiride and a third group whose diabetes was not controlled by insulin therapy was switched over to a combination therapy with insulin +metformin. After recording their initial blood parameters all the groups were treated as above for 3 months, and the parameters were again determined.

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Alcaligenes sp. d(2) isolated from soil was earlier reported as a potent phenol-degrading organism. In the Fourier transform/infrared spectroscopic analysis of the biodegraded sample, the aromatic stretching was missing and the spectrum gave evidence for the presence of polyhydroxybutyric acid along with its depolymerized products.

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Vibrational overtone spectra of o-fluorophenol and the "anomalous" order of intramolecular hydrogen bonding strengths.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

October 2007

Post Graduate Department of Physics and Research Centre, St-Paul's College (Affiliated to M.G. University), Kalamassery 683503, Kerala, India.

The near infrared vibrational overtone absorption spectrum of liquid phase o-fluorophenol is examined in the region deltav=2, 3 and 4. The OH frequencies are compared with that of o-chlorophenol and phenol. Considering the relative electronegativities of all halogens, one might expect the order of intramolecular hydrogen bond strength for o-fluorophenol to be the greatest among all halogenophenols.

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Feeding a diet containing 20% of sesame oil (SO) or coconut oil (CNO) along with 2% cholesterol to rats for two months showed differences in their serum and tissue lipid profile and certain enzyme activities. Hyperlipidemia and related oxidative effects were more pronounced in coconut oil fed rats than those fed sesame oil. Feeding a combination of the oils (10% CNO +10% SO) lowered significantly the hyperlipidemia and certain other deleterious effects of CNO.

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Three months feeding of butter fat (BUF) and beef (BF) separately as components of diet at a level of 21% by weight for albino rats, significantly raised their serum and tissue lipids, lipid peroxidation and activities of certain enzymes. BUF was found to be more atherogenic than BF. On incorporation of 5% garlic, amla or onion separately in the above diets, each of them ameliorated the deleterious effects of the animal fats.

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Feeding of 2% cholesterol diet increased lipid parameters in serum and tissues of rats during a period of one month. In addition to the above, lipid peroxidation also increased and activities of certain enzymes were significantly altered in the tissues. Similar changes were also observed to a greater extent with diets containing 40% by weight of coconut kernel or groundnut with and without 2% cholesterol.

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