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Fluoroquinolines are broad spectrum fourth generation antibiotics. Some of the Fluoroquinolines exhibit antifungal activity. We are reporting the potential mechanism of action of a fluoroquinoline antibiotic, moxifloxacin on the growth, morphogenesis and biofilm formation of the human pathogen Candida albicans.

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Pseudocapacitive performance of a solution-processed β-Co(OH) electrode monitored through its surface morphology and area.

Dalton Trans

March 2017

Centre for Nanomaterials & Energy Devices, School of Physical Sciences, SRTM University, 431606, Nanded, India and Department of Chemistry, College of Science, King Saud University, Bld#5, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

In the present study, beta-cobalt hydroxide (β-Co(OH)) electrodes of various nanostructures and surface areas, viz. nano-rhombuses (NRs), nano-plates (NPs), and nano-grass (NGs), have been synthesized directly onto a stainless-steel (SS) substrate using a simple, economical and binder-free chemical solution-process, utilizing three cobalt precursor salts, i.e.

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Candidiasis involving the biofilms of is a threat to immunocompromised patients. biofilms are intrinsically resistant to the antifungal drugs and hence novel treatment strategies are desired. The study intended to evaluate the anti- activity of allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) alone and with fluconazole (FLC), particularly against the biofilms.

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Nanostructured tin oxide films: Physical synthesis, characterization, and gas sensing properties.

J Colloid Interface Sci

May 2017

Functional Materials Research Laboratory, School of Physical Sciences, Solapur University, Solapur 413255, MS, India. Electronic address:

Nanostructured tin oxide (SnO) films are synthesized using physical method i.e. thermal evaporation and are further characterized with X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and atomic force microscopy measurement techniques for confirming its structure and morphology.

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Tramadol is a synthetic, centrally acting low-affinity agonist of μ-opioid receptors in humans. It is used as an analgesic and is shown to have local anesthetic action. In this study, we have tried to explore its anti-Candida potential.

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Phytochemicals as Inhibitors of Candida Biofilm.

Curr Pharm Des

November 2017

School of Life Sciences (DST-FIST & UGC-SAP sponsored), SRTM University, Nanded, 431606, (MH), India.

Background: Candida biofilm and associated infections is a serious threat to the large population of immunocompromised patients. Biofilm growth on prosthetic devices or host tissue shows reduced sensitivity to antifungal agents and persists as a reservoir of infective cells. Options for successful treatment of biofilm associated Candida infections are restricted because most of the available antifungal drugs fail to eradicate biofilms.

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Synthesis and characterization of a disubstituted piperazine derivative with T-type channel blocking action and analgesic properties.

Mol Pain

December 2016

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background: T-type calcium channels are important contributors to signaling in the primary afferent pain pathway and are thus important targets for the development of analgesics. It has been previously reported that certain piperazine-based compounds such as flunarizine are able to inhibit T-type calcium channels. Thus, we hypothesized that novel piperazine compounds could potentially act as analgesics.

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Lipid-polyethylene glycol based nano-ocular formulation of ketoconazole.

Int J Pharm

November 2015

University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UGC-Centre of Advanced Study, Panjab University, Chandigarh 160014, India. Electronic address:

Ophthalmic mycoses including corneal keratitis or endophthalmitis affects 6-million persons/year and can cause blindness. Its management requires antifungals to penetrate the ocular tissue. Oral use of Ketoconazole (KTZ), the first broad-spectrum antifungal to be marketed, is now restricted to life-threatening infections due to severe adverse effects and drug-interactions.

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Alternatives to animal testing: A review.

Saudi Pharm J

July 2015

School of Pharmacy, SRTM University, Nanded 431 606, MS, India.

The number of animals used in research has increased with the advancement of research and development in medical technology. Every year, millions of experimental animals are used all over the world. The pain, distress and death experienced by the animals during scientific experiments have been a debating issue for a long time.

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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is considered as a foremost cause affecting numerous human liver-related disorders. An effective immuno-prophylactic measure (like stable vaccine) is still unavailable for HCV. We perform an in silico analysis of nonstructural protein 5B (NS5B) based CD4 and CD8 epitopes that might be implicated in improvement of treatment strategies for efficient vaccine development programs against HCV.

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Infections associated with the biofilms of Candida albicans are a challenge to antifungal treatment. Combinatorial therapy involving plant molecules with antifungal drugs would be an effective complementary approach against drug-resistant Candida biofilms. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of three bioactive terpenoids (carvacrol, eugenol and thymol) in combination with fluconazole against planktonic cells, biofilm development and mature biofilms of C.

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A novel donor-acceptor receptor for selective detection of Pb2+ and Fe3+ ions.

Talanta

December 2014

Polymers and Functional Materials Division, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad-500 007, Telangana, India. Electronic address:

An efficient and highly selective colorimetric and fluorescent receptor DTPDA has been synthesized for sensitive detection of Pb(2+) and Fe(3+) cations. The sensor DTPDA produces a facile, cost-effective and naked eye sensing platform to determine trace amounts of Pb(2+) and Fe(3+) metal ions by complexation with pendent S-termini of thiophenes, which commonly coordinates to central N-termini of pyridine.

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Phenylpropanoids of plant origin as inhibitors of biofilm formation by Candida albicans.

J Microbiol Biotechnol

September 2014

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, (MS), 431606, India.

Biofilm-related infections of Candida albicans are a frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients, especially those with immunocompromised status. Options of the antifungal drugs available for successful treatment of drug-resistant biofilms are very few, and as such, new strategies need to be explored against them. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of phenylpropanoids of plant origin against planktonic cells, important virulence factors, and biofilm forms of C.

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Effect of alcohols on filamentation, growth, viability and biofilm development in Candida albicans.

Braz J Microbiol

December 2013

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, M.S, India.

In this study we report the potential of alcohols as morphogenetic regulators in Candida albicans. All the alcohols tested influenced various modes of growth like planktonic as well as biofilm forms. Viability was affected at high concentrations.

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Cancer drugs inhibit morphogenesis in the human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans.

Braz J Microbiol

February 2015

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, MS, India.

Candida infections are very common in cancer patients and it is a common practice to prescribe antifungal antibiotics along with anticancer drugs. Yeast to hyphal form switching is considered to be important in invasive candidiasis. Targeting morphogenetic switching may be useful against invasive candidiasis.

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An overview on traditional uses and pharmacological profile of Acorus calamus Linn. (Sweet flag) and other Acorus species.

Phytomedicine

February 2014

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded 431-606, MS, India. Electronic address:

Acorus calamus (Sweet flag) has a long history of use and has numerous traditional and ethnomedicinal applications. Since ancient times, it has been used in various systems of medicines such as Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha, Chinese medicine, etc. for the treatment of various aliments like nervous disorders, appetite loss, bronchitis, chest pain, colic, cramps, diarrhea, digestive disorders, flatulence, gas, indigestion, rheumatism, sedative, cough, fever, bronchitis, inflammation, depression, tumors, hemorrhoids, skin diseases, numbness, general debility and vascular disorders.

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Background: Asaronaldehyde (2, 4, 5-trimethoxybeznaldehyde) is an active component of Acorus gramineus rhizome. This study aims to evaluate the anti-Candida efficacy of asaronaldehyde and its three structural isomers, namely, 2, 3, 4-trimethoxybenzaldehyde, 3, 4, 5-trimethoxybenzaldehyde, and 2, 4, 6- trimethoxybenzaldehyde.

Methods: Susceptibility testing of test compounds was carried out using standard methodology (M27-A2) as per clinical and laboratory standards institute guidelines.

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Fungal pollution of indoor environments and its management.

Saudi J Biol Sci

October 2012

DST-FIST Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded 431606, MS, India.

Indoor environments play important roles in human health. The health hazards posed by polluted indoor environments include allergy, infections and toxicity. Life style changes have resulted in a shift from open air environments to air tight, energy efficient, environments, in which people spend a substantial portion of their time.

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Antioxidant, α-glucosidase and xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity of bioactive compounds from maize (Zea mays L.).

Chem Biol Drug Des

January 2014

Biotechnology Research Laboratory, School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, Maharashtra, 431606, India; Department of Molecular Biotechnology, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Konkuk University, Seoul, 143-701, South Korea.

Chemical investigations into maize (Zea mays L.) kernels yielded phenolic compounds, which were structurally established using chromatographic and spectroscopic methods. The isolated phenolic compounds from maize kernel were examined in vitro for their antioxidant abilities by DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl hydrazine) radical, OH radical scavenging activity, and reducing ability, along with α-glucosidase and xanthine oxidase (XO) inhibition.

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Antifungal properties of the anti-hypertensive drug: aliskiren.

Arch Oral Biol

September 2013

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, Maharashtra State, India.

Objectives: Aliskiren, the first in a new class of orally active renin inhibitors, is licensed for the treatment of hypertension. It inhibits plasma renin activity directly, thereby reducing generation of angiotensin II. In this study, we have explored the anti-Candida properties of aliskiren.

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Biofilms formed by Candida albicans, a human pathogen, are known to be resistant to different antifungal agents. Novel strategies to combat the biofilm associated Candida infections like multiple drug therapy are being explored. In this study, potential of chloroquine to be a partner drug in combination with four antifungal agents, namely fluconazole, voriconazole, amphotericin B, and caspofungin, was explored against biofilms of C.

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Small molecules inhibit growth, viability and ergosterol biosynthesis in Candida albicans.

Springerplus

December 2013

DST-FIST and UGC-SAP Sponsored School of Life Sciences, SRTM University, Nanded, 431-606, M.S India.

The aim of this work was to evaluate the anti-Candida efficacy of twenty five molecules of plant origin. Based on their MICs, effective molecules were categorized into four categories. Susceptibility testing of test compounds was carried out by standard methodology (M27-A2) as per CLSI guidelines.

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Nanoactivator mediated modifications in thermostable amylase from Bacillus licheniformis.

Indian J Biochem Biophys

December 2012

School of Physical Sciences, SRTM University, Vishnupuri, Nanded 431606, India.

Gram-positive rod-shaped thermophilic bacteria were isolated using samples collected from terrestrial natural thermal spring located at Unkeshwar (Longitude 78.22 degree East to 78.34 degree East, Latitude 19 degree 34' North to 19 degree 40' North), District Nanded, Maharashtra State, India.

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Biofilm-related infections caused by Candida albicans and associated drug resistant micro-organisms are serious problems for immunocompromised populations. Molecules which can prevent or remove biofilms are needed. Twenty-eight terpenoids of plant origin were analysed for their activity against growth, virulence attributes, and biofilms of C.

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