Sumana Sarkhel
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Recent Articles
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Ghosh R, Sarkhel S, Saha K, Parua P, Chatterjee U, Mana K
Toxicol Rep
. 2021 May;
8:888-895.
PMID: 33996502
Objective: The potential of silver nanoparticle(AgNP-AS) mediated bark extract of R.Br was investigated in the study. Methods & Materials: AgNP-AS was synthesized with respect to optimal temperature, pH of extract....
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Mana K, Ghosh R, Gantait K, Saha K, Parua P, Chatterjee U, et al.
Toxicol Rep
. 2019 Mar;
6:239-243.
PMID: 30899676
Objective: Snake envenomation is a major cause of death and disability in the developing countries. In India and neighboring countries, the four venomous snakes of concern include - Indian cobra(,...
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Ghosh R, Mana K, Sarkhel S
Toxicol Rep
. 2018 Oct;
5:988-993.
PMID: 30319940
Objectives: The primary symptoms associated with snake envenomation are both systemic and local. The local symptoms are characterized by pain, swelling, haemorrhage and myonecrosis at the site of bite. The...
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Ghosh R, Mana K, Gantait K, Sarkhel S
Toxicol Rep
. 2017 Dec;
5:1-5.
PMID: 29234603
Objective: Snakebite is one of the neglected tropical diseases that World Health Organization (WHO) aimed to eradicate. The objective of the study is to investigate the mortality and morbidity due...
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Sarkhel S, Ghosh R, Mana K, Gantait K
Toxicol Rep
. 2017 Sep;
4:415-419.
PMID: 28959667
Objective: Snakebite is a serious medical problem in district, West Bengal, India. In the present study, hospital based data on snakebite cases and deaths were collected from 10 blocks of...
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Sarkhel S
Toxicol Rep
. 2017 Sep;
3:1-3.
PMID: 28959520
Objective: bark contains a high percentage of triterpene saponins and has been used for centuries as antiinflammatory and analgesic agent in Chilean folk medicine. In the Present study the anti-inflammatory...
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Sarkhel S
Asian Pac J Trop Biomed
. 2014 Sep;
4(5):416-20.
PMID: 25182729
Objective: To investigate and collect information from traditional health healers/tribal communities on the use of medicinal plants for treatment of snakebite. Methods: The ethno-medicinal study was conducted in 8 villages...
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Gomes A, Das R, Sarkhel S, Mishra R, Mukherjee S, Bhattacharya S, et al.
Indian J Exp Biol
. 2011 Apr;
48(9):865-78.
PMID: 21506494
Snake bite, a major socio-medical problem of south east asian countries is still depending on the usage of antisera as the one and only source of treatment, which has its...