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Phytopathology ; 2024 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38723191

ABSTRACT

The microbial oomycete pathogen, Phytophthora infestans causes severe epidemics of potato late blight in crops globally. Disease management benefits from an understanding of the diversity of pathogen populations. In this study, we explore the dynamics of P. infestans populations in the late blight-potato agro-ecosystem across the Indian subcontinent. Investigations of the macroecological observations at the field level and microbial ecological principles provided insights into future pathogen behaviour. We use a comprehensive simple sequence repeat allele dataset to demonstrate that an invasive clonal lineage called EU_13_A2 has dominated populations over 14 years across India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. Increasing levels of sub-clonal variation were tracked over time and space and, for the first time, populations in Asia were also compared to the source populations from Europe. Within India, a regional pathogen population structure was observed with evidence for local migration, cross-border movement between surrounding countries, and introductions via imports. There was also evidence of genetic drift and between-season transmission of more strongly pathogenic sub-clones with a complete displacement of some sub-clonal types. The limited introduction of novel genotypes and the use of resistant potato cultivars could contribute to the dominance of the 13_A2 lineage. The insights will contribute to the management of the pathogen in these key global potato production regions.

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Front Microbiol ; 13: 794503, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35607594

ABSTRACT

The present study has been aimed at evaluating the antiobesity, antihyperglycemic, and antidepressive potentials of Asparagus racemosus starter-based rice fermented foods. High-throughput NGS technology has revealed a number of bacterial genera in the prepared fermented rice, such as Lactobacillus (29.44%), Brevundimonas (16.21%), Stenotrophomonas (6.18%), Pseudomonas (3.11%), Bacillus (2.88%), and others (<2%). Eight-week administration of rice fermented food has increased food intake, whole-body weight, organ weight, different fat masses, serum lipid profiles, and histology of liver and adipose tissues in HFD-induced obese mice. In addition, upregulation of fatty acid oxidation and downregulation of adipocytogenesis- and lypogenesis-related genes along with the expression of their regulatory nuclear factors such as PPARα, PPARγ, PPARδ, and SREBP-1c have also been noted. Moreover, fermented food decreases fasting blood glucose level and improves glucose and insulin tolerance as well as the expression of GLUT4 receptor. Antiobesity and antihyperglycemic effects are also supported by the changes in insulin, leptin, and adiponectin hormone levels. The real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analyses have clearly demonstrated the intense colonization of Bacteroides, Lactobacillus, and Bifidobacterium, as well as the suppressed growth rate of γ- and δ-Proteobacteria and Firmicutes in the gut after fermented food intake. In the intestine, the latter group of microorganisms possibly modulate short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) levels such as acetate, butyrate, and propionate more than twofold. The impairment of memory-learning and anxiety-like obesity-associated cognitive phenotypes is mitigated significantly (p < 0.01) by fermented food as well. Thus, the formulated fermented food could be used as a natural therapeutic to alleviate obesity and its associated psychological and pathophysiological ailments.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(17): 24478-24503, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35064479

ABSTRACT

Under the parent petrochemical industries, plastic industry is proliferating enormously over the past several years globally due to its advantages in terms of weight, robustness, expense, versatility, and durability. Due to the diversified consumer base representing varied climate zones, food habits, and standards of living, the generation and growth opportunities for the plastic industry in India are particularly distinct and humongous. The present work extensively reviews the Indian plastic industry with primary focus on the evolving technologies for plastic waste valorization encompassing their level of utilization, technology readiness, and progress achieved at R&D level. The study attempts to recognize different issues related to technology, recycling, policy, research, regulation that should be given attention to formulate an improved plastic waste management strategy in the region. Though significant shares of waste plastics in the country are processed by traditional practices, state-of-the-art technologies primarily plastic to oil conversion, in road making and in cement manufacturing, are being deployed at increasing rate. Action to tackle the problem of plastic contamination in India will need to adopt a pan India strategic consensus/concurrent approach for effective waste collection and segregation with active participation of urban local bodies, fixing the role of the informal sectors, investment for reliable technology adoption with skilled manpower for operation, adoption of circular economy schemes involving plastic waste co-processing, and providing support to work on R&D for better penetration of the proven plastic valorization options along with their environmental and social implications.


Subject(s)
Plastics , Waste Management , Industry , Recycling , Technology
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Chemosphere ; 287(Pt 3): 132180, 2022 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34560498

ABSTRACT

Environmental consequences during wastewater management are vital and getting increased attention to interrupt any possible disease transmission pathways. Evidence of bioaerosolization of pathogen from wastewater to atmosphere during wastewater treatment have been highlighted previously. Understanding aerosol-based transmission in wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) is important because of the hazard it presents to the workers involved or to the population around and appears to be very significant during pandemic occurrences. This work aims to evaluate the possibility of pathogenic content of wastewater getting aerosolized during treatment by synthesizing the evidence on the potential aerosol generating treatment phases of WWTP, bioaerosol microbial composition, emission load and the factors affecting the bioaerosol formation. We also present some potential control strategies to take up in WWTP which may be useful to avoid such occurrences. Implementation of Aeration based strategies (use of diffused, submerged aeration, reduction in aeration rate), Improved ventilation based strategies (effective ventilation with adequate supply of clean air, minimizing air recirculation, supplementation with infection control measures such as filtration, irradiation), Improved protection based strategy (periodic monitoring of disinfection efficiency, pathogenic load of wastewater, improved operation policy) and other strategies (provision of buffer zone, wind shielding, water spraying on aerosol, screened surface of treatment units) could be very much relevant and significant in case of disease outbreak through aerosol formation in wastewater environment. Recent progress in sensor-based data collection, analysis, cloud-based storage, and early warning techniques in WWTP may help to reduce the risk of infectious transmission, especially during a pandemic situation.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring , Water Purification , Aerosols/analysis , Atmosphere , Humans , Wastewater
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 19393, 2021 09 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34588479

ABSTRACT

In recent years, the use of bacteriophages (or 'phages') against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria including Pseudomonas aeruginosa has drawn considerable attention, globally. In this work, we report the isolation and detailed characterization of a highly lytic Pseudomonasphage DRL-P1 isolated from wastewater. Under TEM, DRL-P1 appeared as a member of the phage family Myoviridae. DRL-P1 featured rapid adsorption (~ 5 min), short-latency (~ 30 min), and large burst size (~ 100 PFU per infected cell). DRL-P1 can withstand a wide temperature range (4 °C to 40 °C) and pH (5.0 to 10.0) conditions. The 66,243 bp DRL-P1 genome (MN564818) encodes at least 93 ORFs, of which 36 were functionally annotated based on homology with similar phage proteins available in the databases. Comparative analyses of related genomes suggest an independent evolutionary history and discrete taxonomic position of DRL-P1 within genus Pbunavirus. No toxin or antibiotic resistance genes was identified. DRL-P1 is tolerant to lyophilization and encapsulation techniques and retained lytic activity even after 18 months of storage. We also demonstrated decontaminating potentials of DRL-P1 in vitro, on an artificially contaminated cover-slip model. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first Pbunavirus to be reported from India. Our study suggests DRL-P1 as a potential candidate for various applications.


Subject(s)
Myoviridae , Pseudomonas Phages , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/virology , Wastewater , DNA, Viral , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial/genetics , Genome, Viral , Myoviridae/classification , Myoviridae/isolation & purification , Myoviridae/physiology , Pseudomonas Phages/classification , Pseudomonas Phages/isolation & purification , Pseudomonas Phages/physiology , Wastewater/microbiology , Wastewater/virology
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J Environ Manage ; 283: 111986, 2021 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33486195

ABSTRACT

Constructed wetland (CW) represents an efficient eco-technological conglomerate interweaving water security, energy possibility and environmental protection. In the context of wastewater treatment technologies requiring substantial efficiency at reduced cost, chemical input and low environmental impact, applications of CW is being demonstrated at laboratory and field level with reasonably high contaminant removal efficiency and ecological benefits. However, along with the scope of applications, role of individual wetland component has to be re-emphasized through related research interventions. Hence, this review distinctively explores the concerns for extracting maximum benefit of macrophyte (focusing on interface of pollutant removal, root radial oxygen loss, root iron plaque, endophyte-macrophyte assisted treatment in CW, and prospects of energy harvesting from macrophyte) and role of biofilm (effect on treatment efficiency, composition and factors affecting) in a CW. Another focus of the review is on recent advances and developments in alternative low-cost substrate materials (including conventional type, industrial by-products, organic waste, mineral based and hybrid type) and their effect on target pollutants. The remainder of this review is organized to discuss the concerns of CW with respect to wastewater type (municipal, industrial, agricultural and farm wastewater). Attempt is made to analyze the practical relevance and significance of these aspects incorporating all recent developments in the areas to help making informed decisions about future directions for research and development related to CW.


Subject(s)
Wastewater , Water Purification , Oxygen , Technology , Waste Disposal, Fluid , Wastewater/analysis , Wetlands
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Food Chem ; 345: 128824, 2021 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33321345

ABSTRACT

Khambir is a leavened staple food among the native highlanders of Western Himalaya. It is prepared by sourdough fermentation of wheat flour with yeast (YAK) or buttermilk (BAK). Both types of bread were rich in carbohydrate, protein, dietary fiber, containing less fat and gluten, and enriched with lactic acid, vitamins, and minerals. The in vitro digestibility test showed a slow glucose-controlled release potential of khambir that reflected improved content of rapidly digestible starch, slowly digestible starch, resistant starch, and predicted glycemic index. The changes of crystallinity to amorphous structures of starch, content of protein and fatty acid, and accumulation of 17 major metabolites were evaluated through FTIR and GC-MS. The extracts of khambir alleviated cold-induced gastric ulcers in the animal model as it exhibited histoprotective and anti-inflammatory activities. This study demonstrated that the traditional leavened bread khambir is nutritious and can alleviate gastric lesions related to acute mountain sickness.


Subject(s)
Bread/analysis , Nutrients/analysis , Stomach Ulcer/drug therapy , Animals , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Flour/analysis , Starch/chemistry , Triticum/chemistry
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Resour Conserv Recycl ; 164: 105156, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32921917

ABSTRACT

Along with outbreak of the pandemic COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2, the problem of biomedical wastewater disposal has caused widespread public concern, as reportedly the presence is confirmed in wastewater. Keeping in mind (i) available evidence indicating need to better understand potential of wastewater mediated transmission and (ii) knowledge gaps in its occurrence, viability, persistence, and inactivation in wastewater, in this present work, we wanted to re-emphasize some strategies for management of SARS-CoV-2 contaminated wastewater to minimise any possible secondary transmission to human and environment. The immediate challenges to consider while considering wastewater management are uncertainty about this new biothreat, relying on prediction based treatments options, significant population being the latent asymptomatic carrier increased risk of passing out of the virus to sewage network, inadequacy of wastewater treatment facility particularly in populated developing countries and increased generation of wastewater due to increased cleanliness concern. In absence of regulated central treatment facility, installation of decentralized wastewater treatment units with single or multiple disinfection barriers in medical units, quarantine centre, isolation wards, testing facilities seems to be urgent for minimizing any potential risk of wastewater transmission. Employing some emerging disinfectants (peracetic acid, performic acid, sodium dichloro isocyanurate, chloramines, chlorine dioxide, benzalconium chloride) shows prospects in terms of virucidal properties. However, there is need of additional research on coronaviruses specific disinfection data generation, regular monitoring of performance considering all factors influencing virus survival, performance evaluation in actual water treatment, need of augmenting disinfection dosages, environmental considerations to select the most appropriate disinfection technology.

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Acta Trop ; 210: 105573, 2020 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32505595

ABSTRACT

Mosquitoes (Diptera; Culicidae) are a biting nuisance and are of economic and health importance, especially for people living in tropical countries like India. Given the environmental concerns and health hazards of synthetic insecticides, development of natural products for the control of mosquito and mosquito-borne diseases are needed. In view of this, an essential oil based novel liquid vaporizer formulation with citronella and eucalyptus oils has been developed using a computer aided Artificial Neural Network and Particle Swarm Optimization (ANN-PSO) algorithm approach, aiming to predict the best optimized formulation (OF). Following the development, OF was characterized by Fourier Transform-Infra Red (FT-IR) spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). The efficacy of the OF was assessed against two major mosquito vectors viz. Anopheles stephensi and Aedes albopictus using a Peet-Grady chamber. Finally, toxicological impacts of the OF following its inhalation were investigated as per the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) guidelines. The results revealed all the ideal characteristics of the OF which were found to provide a slow release of up to 450 h at room temperature. Most importantly, the OF, exhibited 50% mosquito knock down (KT50) within 11.49±1.34 and 14.15±2.15 min against An. stephensi and Ae. albopictus respectively. Toxicity assessment showed a non toxic nature of the OF following inhalation. Thus the present development would be beneficial for controlling both An. stephensi and Ae. albopictus without any associated health hazards.


Subject(s)
Cymbopogon , Eucalyptus , Insecticides/administration & dosage , Mosquito Control/methods , Nebulizers and Vaporizers , Oils, Volatile/administration & dosage , Aedes , Animals , Anopheles
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Inhal Toxicol ; 32(7): 299-310, 2020 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32597253

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To explore the therapeutic role of a single dose combination of montelukast (MON) and dexamethasone (DXM) through intra-peritoneal route against paraquat (PQ)-intoxicated experimental Wistar rats. METHODS: In vivo the survival rate was investigated following the administration of both MON and DXM in PQ exposed rats. Lungs parameters including enhanced pause (Penh), tidal volume (TV) and breath per minute (BPM) were determined using the whole body plethysmograph (WBP). Further chest imaging and histopathological studies were conducted to evaluate the lungs injury. In vivo the antioxidant activity was carried out by determining the levels of catalase (SOD), superoxide dismutase (CAT) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px). Lungs tissue concentration of different proinflammatory cytokines like IL-1ß, IL-6, TGF-ß1 and TNF-α was also determined. Finally, expression of NF-kB and p-NF-kB was investigated by western blot. RESULTS: Results of survival rate and levels of lungs parameters indicated therapeutic potential of combination treatment of MON and DXM. Protective activity on lungs was reflected in chest imaging and histopathological investigations. Moreover, combination treatment exhibited significant increased levels of all anti-oxidant parameters. Significant decrease in the levels of IL-1ß; IL-6; TGF-ß1 and TNF-α was also observed with the combination treatment of MON and DXM. Evidence of significant down regulation of NF-kB and phospho-NF-kB was also found with the combination treatment of MON and DXM. CONCLUSIONS: Given the advantage of therapeutic synergism activity of MON and DXM, it may be used in the prophylaxis of PQ-intoxication following clinical trials.


Subject(s)
Acetates/therapeutic use , Acute Lung Injury/drug therapy , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/therapeutic use , Cyclopropanes/therapeutic use , Dexamethasone/therapeutic use , Herbicides/toxicity , Paraquat/toxicity , Quinolines/therapeutic use , Sulfides/therapeutic use , Acetates/pharmacology , Acute Lung Injury/metabolism , Acute Lung Injury/pathology , Acute Lung Injury/physiopathology , Administration, Inhalation , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology , Catalase/metabolism , Cyclopropanes/pharmacology , Cytokines/metabolism , Dexamethasone/pharmacology , Drug Therapy, Combination , Glutathione Peroxidase/metabolism , Lung/drug effects , Lung/metabolism , Lung/pathology , Lung/physiopathology , Male , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Quinolines/pharmacology , Rats, Wistar , Respiratory Function Tests , Sulfides/pharmacology , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
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Immunopharmacol Immunotoxicol ; 41(1): 130-139, 2019 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30741582

ABSTRACT

Objective: Melatonin and pumpkin seed oil, along with US FDA approved UV filters were incorporated into a formulation for enhancement of UV protection by exerting an antioxidant effect. The objective of this study was to assess the protective effect of this formulation against ultraviolet (UV) radiation-induced photo dermatitis in rats, which is an established model to study the aetiopathogenic mechanisms in psoriasis vulgaris, as the former exhibits the same features to those of clinical psoriasis vulgaris in humans. Materials and methods: The animals were segregated into five groups (6/group) and all received their respective formulations dermally prior to chronic UV irradiation for 28 days. The test, placebo, and standard groups; received the test, placebo, and standard formulations respectively; whereas the positive control group received only UV radiation. A normal control group was also maintained. Disease and treatment status were analyzed using various techniques by euthanizing the rats after 28 days. Results: The test formulation was able to ameliorate the UV-induced increase in skin fold, epidermal thickness, and skin edema; inhibit the reduction of hydroxyproline content and incidence of LPO within the skin tissues of exposed animals. The formulation was also able to inhibit the release of proinflammatory cytokines; IFN-γ, IL-1ß, IL-6, and TNF-α; and upregulation of NF-κB and COX-2 genes caused by chronic UV exposure. Conclusion: It can be stated that melatonin included in the newly formulated sunscreen was able to inhibit the induction of photodermatitis via immunoregulation of inflammatory cytokines along with NF-κB and COX-2 genes.


Subject(s)
Melatonin/pharmacology , NF-kappa B/antagonists & inhibitors , Photosensitivity Disorders/prevention & control , Skin/drug effects , Sunscreening Agents/pharmacology , Ultraviolet Rays , Animals , Antioxidants/metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Combinations , Male , Melatonin/administration & dosage , NF-kappa B/genetics , Photosensitivity Disorders/immunology , Photosensitivity Disorders/pathology , Psoriasis/etiology , Psoriasis/immunology , Psoriasis/prevention & control , Rats, Wistar , Skin/immunology , Skin/pathology , Sunscreening Agents/administration & dosage
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