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Abraham B, Shakeela H, Devendra L, Arun K, Vasanth Ragavan K, Brennan C, et al.
Food Chem . 2024 Jul; 458:140284. PMID: 38970952
Lignin nanoparticles (LNP), extracted from spent materials of Dashamoola Arishta (Ayurvedic formulation), shared a molecular weight of 14.42 kDa with commercial lignin. Processed into LNPs (496.43 ± 0.54 nm) via...
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Oladzadabbasabadi N, Abraham B, Ghasemlou M, Ivanova E, Adhikari B
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Jul; 276(Pt 1):133617. PMID: 38960219
Non-isocyanate polyurethanes (NIPUs) have attracted increasing attention as a sustainable alternative to conventional isocyanate-based polyurethanes. This study synthesized non-isocyanate hydroxyurethanes (NIHUs) through an addition reaction between propylene carbonate (PC) and...
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Prabha B, Lekshmy Krishnan S, Abraham B, Jayamurthy P, Radhakrishnan K
Bioorg Med Chem . 2024 Mar; 103:117695. PMID: 38522346
Resveratrol oligomers, ranging from dimers to octamers, are formed through regioselective synthesis involving the phenoxy radical coupling of resveratrol building blocks, exhibiting remarkable therapeutic potential, including antidiabetic properties. In this...
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Abraham B, Syamnath V, Arun K, Fathima Zahra P, Anjusha P, Kothakotta A, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Apr; 881:163316. PMID: 37028661
Small particles of size ranging from 1 to 100 nm are referred to as nanoparticles. Nanoparticles have tremendous applications in various sectors, including the areas of food and pharmaceutics. They...
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George G, Shyni G, Mohan S, Abraham B, Nisha P, Ranjith S, et al.
Inflammopharmacology . 2023 Feb; 31(2):1009-1025. PMID: 36840884
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder causing cartilage and joint degeneration. In spite of the availability of several robust drugs like biologics, most of the patients are...
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Nidhina K, Abraham B, Fontes-Candia C, Martinez-Abad A, Martinez-Sanz M, Nisha P, et al.
J Sci Food Agric . 2022 Dec; 103(6):3194-3204. PMID: 36534030
Background: The physicochemical and functional properties of pectin (JFP) extracted from edible portions (including pericarp and seed) of raw jackfruit (an underutilized tropical fruit) at four different maturity stages (referred...
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George G, Shyni G, Abraham B, Nisha P, Raghu K
J Ethnopharmacol . 2021 Apr; 275:114132. PMID: 33887419
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Alpinia galanga, commonly known as greater galangal or raasna, is widely used in Ayurveda against various inflammatory disorders. It is also known as Kulinjan, Aratha, Rasna or Sugandhamula....
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Anaga N, D B, Abraham B, Nisha P, Varughese S, Jayamurthy P, et al.
Bioorg Chem . 2020 Oct; 105:104375. PMID: 33113410
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are implicated to be the key players in most of the diabetic complications. The AGE's interfere with the proteins heterogeneously, thereby rendering denaturation and the...
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Arun K, Madhavan A, Abraham B, Balaji M, Sivakumar K, Nisha P, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2020 Oct; 65(1). PMID: 33106268
Isoniazid (INH), one of the first-line drugs used for the treatment of tuberculosis, is a prodrug which is activated by the intracellular KatG enzyme of The activated drug hinders cell...
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Arun K, Dhanya R, Chandran J, Abraham B, Satyan S, Nisha P
J Food Sci Technol . 2020 Jul; 57(9):3221-3231. PMID: 32728270
The present study investigated the nutritional composition of bran from rice (RB) and wheat (WB) and compared the natural virtues of crude extracts based on phenolic composition, antidiabetic and anticancer...