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Gurshagan Kandhola

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Batta-Mpouma J, Kandhola G, Kaur J, Foley K, Walters K, Kotagiri N, et al.
Carbohydr Polym . 2025 Mar; 356:123355. PMID: 40049949
Controlled release systems (CRSs) have been sought after as a compelling platform for site-specific delivery of bioactive compounds (BCs), including traditional drugs and food supplements. However, their potential is often...
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Batta-Mpouma J, Kandhola G, Kim J
Sci Rep . 2023 Dec; 13(1):21630. PMID: 38062088
Biologically extracted cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are rod-like and amphiphilic materials with surface-exposed (hydrophilic sites) and hidden (hydrophobic sites) hydroxyl groups. These physicochemical characteristics make CNCs suitable for use as emulsifying...
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de Castro R, Kandhola G, Kim J, Moore 3rd Q, Thompson A
Mol Pharm . 2023 Sep; 20(11):5532-5542. PMID: 37774674
Drug delivery systems (DDS) have evolved in the last decades with the development of hydrogels and particles. However, challenges such as high systemic uptake, side effects, low bioavailability, and encapsulation...
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Kandhola G, Park S, Lim J, Chivers C, Song Y, Chung J, et al.
Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2023 Apr; 20(3):411-433. PMID: 37060487
Nanoscale biomaterials have garnered immense interest in the scientific community in the recent decade. This review specifically focuses on the application of three nanomaterials, i.e., graphene and its derivatives (graphene...
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Ubeyitogullari A, Ahmadzadeh S, Kandhola G, Kim J
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf . 2022 Oct; 21(6):4610-4639. PMID: 36199178
Bioactive food compounds, such as lycopene, curcumin, phytosterols, and resveratrol, have received great attention due to their potential health benefits. However, these bioactive compounds (BCs) have poor chemical stability during...
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Batta-Mpouma J, Kandhola G, Sakon J, Kim J
Biomacromolecules . 2022 Sep; 23(10):4085-4096. PMID: 36166819
Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) have shown promise for the development of multifunctional materials for many research communities, ranging from bioresource engineering and biomedical engineering to materials science and engineering. However, accessible...
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Butts-Wilmsmeyer C, Yana N, Kandhola G, Rausch K, Mumm R, Bohn M
J Vis Exp . 2018 Jul; (136). PMID: 29985319
Maize is an important grain crop in the United States and worldwide. However, maize grain must be processed prior to human consumption. Furthermore, whole grain composition and processing characteristics vary...
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Fang H, Kandhola G, Rajan K, Djioleu A, Carrier D, Hood K, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2018 Jun; 6:55. PMID: 29868572
Loblolly pine residues have enormous potential to be the raw material for advanced biofuel production due to extensive sources and high cellulose content. Hot water (HW) pretreatment, while being a...
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Butts-Wilmsmeyer C, Mumm R, Rausch K, Kandhola G, Yana N, Happ M, et al.
J Agric Food Chem . 2018 Mar; 66(13):3378-3385. PMID: 29547690
The notion that many nutrients and beneficial phytochemicals in maize are lost due to food product processing is common, but this has not been studied in detail for the phenolic...