45 results match your criteria: "Sri Sri University[Affiliation]"

Sickle cell disease (SCD) affects two-thirds of African and Indian children. Understanding the molecular mechanisms contributing to oxidative stress may be useful for therapeutic development in SCD. We evaluated plasma elemental levels of Indian SCD patients, trait, and healthy controls ( = 10 per group) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.

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The objective of this study was to optimise the millet formulation using Levilactobacillus brevis and to evaluate its anticarcinogenic potential in vitro. The formula was developed in the course of the fermentation of finger millet (Eleusine coracana) using L. brevis MTTC 4460 and optimised by response surface methodology and validation by artificial neural networking (ANN).

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Agricultural productivity is constantly being forced to maintain yield stability to feed the enormously growing world population. However, shrinking arable and nutrient-deprived soil and abiotic and biotic stressor (s) in different magnitudes put additional challenges to achieving global food security. Though well-defined, the concept of macro, micronutrients, and beneficial elements is from a plant nutritional perspective.

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Underutilized/orphan legumes provide food and nutritional security to resource-poor rural populations during periods of drought and extreme hunger, thus, saving millions of lives. The Leguminaceae, which is the third largest flowering plant family, has approximately 650 genera and 20,000 species and are distributed globally. There are various protein-rich accessible and edible legumes, such as soybean, cowpea, and others; nevertheless, their consumption rate is far higher than production, owing to ever-increasing demand.

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Article Synopsis
  • Proline-rich extensin-like receptor kinases (PERKs) are important for various biological processes in plants, with this study specifically focusing on the previously underexplored PERK gene family in rice (Oryza sativa).
  • Researchers identified 8 OsPERK genes and analyzed their properties, evolutionary relationships, and roles in plant growth and stress responses through bioinformatics tools.
  • The findings indicate that OsPERK genes are unevenly distributed across chromosomes, exhibit diverse expression patterns, and have regulatory elements critical for development and stress responses, enhancing the understanding of their functions in rice.
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Optimization of citron peel pectin and glycerol concentration in the production of edible film using response surface methodology.

Heliyon

March 2023

Faculty of Chemcial and Food Engineering, Bahir Dar Inistitute of Technology, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.

Pectin-based edible film plasticized with glycerol has been developed, and the effect of pectin and glycerol concentration was optimized using response surface methodology for better mechanical properties and transparency. The upper and lower concentration of pectin (3-5 g) and glycerol (15%-25%) concentration ranges were considered in this study based on the preliminary experiment. The responses of the edible film determined were tensile strength, elongation at break and elastic modulus and opacity.

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Salt stress is a severe type of environmental stress. It adversely affects agricultural production worldwide. The overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is the most frequent phenomenon during salt stress.

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Mechanical properties of tef starch based edible films: Development and process optimization.

Heliyon

February 2023

Department of Food Process Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, Wolkite University, Wolkite, Ethiopia.

The non-biodegradable synthetic plastic is one of the greatest challenges facing the food packaging business since it seriously harms the environment. To solve this problem, non-biodegradable plastic may be disposed of more affordably and with less harm on the environment by using edible starch-based biodegradable film. Therefore, the present study was focused on the development and optimization of tef starch based edible films based on mechanical properties.

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Post-traumatic stress and depression following a landslide linked to the 2018 floods in Kerala, India: Relevance of screening.

J Emerg Manag

February 2023

Professor of Global Health & Wellbeing, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom; Principle Investigator in Public Mental Health & Wellbeing, Cambridge Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

There is scant information on early manifestation of trauma due to catastrophic natural events and its relation with stress-related disorders. The specific objective of this study was to estimate and compare the prevalence of post-traumatic stress and depression on day 3 (D3) and week 6 (W6) following the 2018 flood in Kerala, India. In a cross-sectional study, symptoms of post-traumatic stress and depression were studied at D3 using primary care Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder screen for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) (PC-PTSD-5), and then at W6 using PC-PTSD-5, Screening Questionnaire for Disaster Mental Health, PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 (PCL-5), and Becks Depression Inventory.

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Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) tuber is a rich source of β-carotene with potential antioxidants and phenolic compounds, nevertheless it is highly perishable root crop. Hence, we considered the optimization of parameters for the preparation of OFSP powder in spray drying technique. This study was designed by the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with three factors in three levels considered in Central Composite Design (CCD).

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Horticultural production is a vital catalyst for economic growth, yet insect infestations reduce horticultural crop yield and quality. Pesticides and other pest control methods are used during planting to eliminate pests that cause direct and indirect losses. In such situations, endophytic entomo-pathogenic fungi (EEPF) can act as a potential tools for biological control.

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In the current scenario, it is estimated that by 2050, there will be an additional 2.5 billion people and a 70% increase in food demand. Crop yields are not increasing fast enough to support global needs, and world agriculture is facing several serious challenges.

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This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of storage materials (Storage bags) and durations on seed quality and proximate composition of emmer wheat in farmer storage practices. The emmer wheat samples were stored for nine consecutive months in PICS (Purdue Improved Crop Storage) bag (PB), Grainpro® Bag (GPB), Polypropylene Bag (PPB), emmer wheat treated with Filter Cake (a byproduct of Aluminum Sulphate factory) (FC), stored in Polypropylene bag (PPBFC) and Emmer wheat treated with triplex (a by-product of soap factory) (TX) stored in Polypropylene bag (PPBTX). Data on seed quality and proximate composition were evaluated every three months' interval for 9 months.

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Global warming is a serious threat to food security and severely affects plant growth, developmental processes, and, eventually, crop productivity. Respiratory metabolism plays a critical role in the adaptation of diverse stress in plants. Aconitase (ACO) is the main enzyme, which catalyzes the revocable isomerization of citrate to isocitrate in the Krebs cycle.

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Potato, the world's most popular crop is reported to provide a food source for nearly a billion people. It is prone to a number of biotic stressors that affect yield and quality, out of which (PVY) occupies the top position. PVY can be transmitted mechanically and by sap-feeding aphid vectors.

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Chitosan: An Autocidal Molecule of Plant Pathogenic Fungus.

Life (Basel)

November 2022

Department of Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Sri Sri University, Cuttack 754006, Odisha, India.

The rise in the world's food demand with the increasing population threatens the existence of civilization with two equally valuable concerns: increase in global food production and sustainability in the ecosystem. Furthermore, biotic and abiotic stresses are adversely affecting agricultural production. Among them, losses caused by insect pests and pathogens have been shown to be more destructive to agricultural production.

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Applications of Computer Vision on Automatic Potato Plant Disease Detection: A Systematic Literature Review.

Comput Intell Neurosci

November 2022

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, High Performance Computing and Big Data Analytics Center of Excellence, Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

In most developing countries, the contribution of agriculture to gross domestic product is significant. Plant disease is one of the major factors that adversely affect crop yield. Traditional plant disease detection techniques are time-consuming, biased, and ineffective.

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The current study has mapped the impact of changes in different climatic parameters on the productivity of major crops cultivated in India like cereal, pulses, and oilseed crops. The vulnerability of crops to different climatic conditions like exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive indicators along with its different components and agribusiness has been studied. The study uses data collected over the past six decades from 1960 to 2020.

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Nutrient-Mediated Perception and Signalling in Human Metabolism: A Perspective of Nutrigenomics.

Int J Mol Sci

September 2022

State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Genomics, BGI-Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518083, China.

The interaction between selective nutrients and linked genes involving a specific organ reveals the genetic make-up of an individual in response to a particular nutrient. The interaction of genes with food opens opportunities for the addition of bioactive compounds for specific populations comprising identical genotypes. The slight difference in the genetic blueprints of humans is advantageous in determining the effect of nutrients and their metabolism in the body.

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Thaumatin-like protein (TLP) is the well-known sweetest protein which plays a crucial role in diverse developmental processes and different stress conditions in plants, fungi and animals. The TLP gene family is extensively studied in different plant species including crop plants. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) is an important cucurbit crop cultivated worldwide; however, the comprehensive information about the TLP gene family is not available in watermelon.

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Validity of Elite-HRV Smartphone Application for Measuring Heart Rate Variability Compared to Polar V800 Heart Rate Monitor.

J Nepal Health Res Counc

March 2022

Department of Clinical Physiology, Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Institute of Medicine, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Background: With technological advancement, it has become very easy to obtain heart rate variability data with handy heart rate monitors as well as smartphone applications. This study was conducted to assess the validity of Elite HRV smartphone application to measure time domain heart rate variability indices at rest, in comparison to Polar V-800 heart rate monitor.

Methods: Heart rate variability data were acquired from twenty apparently healthy male medical students in supine position after simultaneously connecting Polar V800 and Elite HRV to chest-worn Polar H7 sensor.

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Algal Metabolites Can Be an Immune Booster against COVID-19 Pandemic.

Antioxidants (Basel)

February 2022

Department of Life Science, College of Life Science and Biotechnology, Dongguk University, Seoul 10326, Korea.

Article Synopsis
  • The SARS-CoV-2 virus, first identified in late 2019, has led to a global pandemic, prompting researchers to create fast diagnoses and effective vaccines.
  • As concerns over synthetic drugs rise due to side effects and high costs, there’s growing interest in natural therapies, particularly those derived from algae, which contain antiviral and immune-boosting compounds.
  • This review highlights the promising role of algal metabolites in offering therapeutic options for COVID-19, focusing on their antioxidant and preventive potential, although research in this area is still developing.
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Effect of Brewery Spent Grain Level and Fermentation Time on the Quality of Bread.

Int J Food Sci

February 2022

Faculty of Chemical and Food Engineering, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Bahir Dar University, P. O. Box 26, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia.

BSG (brewery spent grain) is the most frequent by-product from the beer industry, which is high in protein, fiber, and minerals. This research was carried out to improve the nutritional content of bread by adding BSG to wheat flour. In this study, five levels (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) of BSG blending ratio and three levels (1, 2, and 3 hrs) of fermentation time were considered.

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Proline-rich extensin-like receptor kinases (PERKs) are a class of receptor kinases implicated in multiple cellular processes in plants. However, there is a lack of information on the PERK gene family in wheat. Therefore, we identified 37 PERK genes in wheat to understand their role in various developmental processes and stress conditions.

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