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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 75(2): 450-459, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35620862

ABSTRACT

In this study, an endophytic Bacillus sp. strain (K7) was isolated from the medicinally important ornamental plant, Jasminum officinale. Biochemical analyses were conducted to evaluate the nature of the extracted product, which displayed strong anticandidal activity against Candida albicans (CA) SC5314, as evident from the results obtained in agar-cup diffusion tests, phase-contrast microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and minimum inhibitory concentration assays. After confirming the presence of the gene clusters encoding the lipopeptides iturins and fengycin in the genome of K7, their corresponding molecular ions were identified using MALDI-TOF-MS. 3D structures of the lipopeptides were downloaded from specific databases and molecular docking was performed against a vital CA enzyme, exo-1,3-beta-glucanase, involved in cell wall remodelling, adhesion to polymer materials and biofilm formation. The docking score of iturins was found to be -8·6 and -8·2 kcal mol-1 and for fengycin it was -9·4 kcal mol-1 , indicating a strong affinity of these cyclic lipopeptides towards exo-1,3-beta-glucanase. The combined in vitro and in silico anticandidal studies suggested that these secreted lipopeptides from Bacillus sp. may be used as potential therapeutics against opportunistic and complicated infections of CA.


Subject(s)
Bacillus , Bacillus/metabolism , Candida albicans/metabolism , Glucan 1,3-beta-Glucosidase/metabolism , Lipopeptides/pharmacology , Molecular Docking Simulation , Peptides, Cyclic/chemistry , Peptides, Cyclic/pharmacology
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Acta Endocrinol (Buchar) ; 16(3): 362-365, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33363661

ABSTRACT

Cushing syndrome in the paediatric age group is very difficult to diagnose due to atypical presenting features in children. Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) is a rare cause of ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome in children and it has characteristic gross and microscopic pathologic features. We report a case of PPNAD in a 16-year-old boy who was evaluated in our hospital with chief complaints of poor height velocity and rapid weight gain for 2-3 years before presentation. Proper evaluation showed ACTH-independent Cushing syndrome with normal imaging. Total bilateral adrenalectomy was performed followed by hormones replacement. 6 months after surgery, significant acceleration of height velocity was noticed. Patient also lost body weight and developed secondary sexual characteristics.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(33): 37218-37226, 2020 Aug 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32814382

ABSTRACT

Solar-driven water splitting is considered as a futuristic sustainable way to generate hydrogen and chemical storage of solar energy. Further, considering the technological competence, silicon is one of the potential materials for developing large-scale and cost-effective photocathodes (PCs), but it lacks efficacy and stability. Here, we show that chlorophyll(a)/carbon quantum dots (Chl/CQDs) bio-nanocomposite (b-NC)-decorated Si-nanowires (SiNWs) as PC can surpass the reported efficiency for photoelectrochemical (PEC) hydrogen generation along with stability. The optimized heterojunction (Chl/CQDs_SiNW) significantly enhances broad-band solar absorption and protects Si surface from corrosion. Further, the appropriate band alignment enforces efficient photogenerated charge separation and possesses directional exciton transport property via the Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) mechanism. This synergic effect demonstrates an ∼18 times increase in photocurrent density (26.36 mA/cm2) compared to pristine SiNW PC at 1.07 V vs reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE). The efficiency reaches ∼7.86%, which is comparably the highest reported for hybrid Si-based photocathodes. Hydrogen evaluation rate was measured to be ∼113 µmol/h at 0.8 V vs RHE under 1 sun illumination. With Si-process line compatibility, this new finding opens a new direction toward the development of Si-based efficient and stable PCs at a large scale for commercial applications.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 12(25): 28792-28800, 2020 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32441503

ABSTRACT

Because of the excellent electronic properties, Si is a well-established semiconducting material for PV technology. However, slow kinetics and a fast corroding nature make Si inefficient for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in photoelectrochemical (PEC) applications. Herein, we demonstrate a multifacet Si nanowire (SiNW) decorated with surface plasmon-enhanced carbon quantum dots (AuCQDs) as efficient, stable, economical, and scalable photocathodes (PCs) for HER. The PEC performance of SiNW_AuCQDs has more than a fourfold efficiency enhancement than the pristine SiNW, which we have attributed to the combined effect of enhanced solar absorption and efficient carrier transport. The optimized PC SiNW_AuCQDs results in the highest photocurrent ∼1.7 mA/cm2, an applied bias photon-to-current conversion efficiency of ∼0.8%, and H2 gas evolution rate of ∼182.93 µmol·h-1. Furthermore, these SiNW_AuCQDs PCs provide extraordinary stability under continuous operating conditions with 1 sun illumination (100 mW/cm2). The process-line compatible fabrication process of these PCs will open a new direction at the wafer-level designing of a heterostructure for large-scale solar-fuel conversion.

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Nanotechnology ; 28(38): 385202, 2017 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28696342

ABSTRACT

Nanoscale power supply units will be indispensable for fabricating next generation smart nanoelectronic integrated circuits. Fabrication of nanoscale rectifier circuits on a Si platform is required for integrating nanoelectronic devices with on-chip power supply units. In the present study, a nanorectifier diode based on a single standalone In x Ga1-x As nanowire/p-Si (111) heterojunction fabricated by metal organic chemical vapor deposition technique has been studied. The nanoheterojunction diodes have shown good rectification and fast switching characteristics. The rectification characteristics of the nanoheterojunction have been demonstrated by different standard waveforms of sinusoidal, square, sawtooth and triangular for two different frequencies of 1 and 0.1 Hz. Reverse recovery time of around 150 ms has been observed in all wave response. A half wave rectifier circuit with a simple capacitor filter has been assembled with this nanoheterojunction diode which provides 12% output efficiency. The transport of carriers through the heterojunction is investigated. The interface states density of the nanoheterojunction has also been determined. Occurrence of output waveforms incommensurate with the input is attributed to higher series resistance of the diode which is further explained considering the dimension of p-side and n-side of the junction. The sudden change of ideality factor after 1.7 V bias is attributed to recombination through interface states in space charge region. Low interface states density as well as high rectification ratio makes this heterojunction diode a promising candidate for future nanoscale electronics.

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J Hum Hypertens ; 31(1): 56-65, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27193382

ABSTRACT

Early detection is the cornerstone of hypertension management; still majority remains undetected until complications arise, especially in poor-resource settings. Paucity of information regarding undiagnosed and uncontrolled hypertension in eastern India thus called for a detailed investigation involving a representative sample of adults in Malda, one of the poorest districts in the region. In a cross-sectional study, between October 2013 and July 2014, using multistage random sampling with probability-proportional-to-size, 18 028 consenting adults were interviewed. Diagnosed cases were defined as uncontrolled if they still had hypertensive level of blood pressure (according to JNC-VIII criteria) while those detected during this study were defined as undiagnosed. Descriptive and regression analyses were performed using SAS version 9.3.2. Among 18 028 participants, 4695 (26.04% (95% confidence intervals: 95% CI=25.40-26.68)) had hypertension, of which 3937 (83.86% (82.80-84.91)) were undiagnosed and 548 (72.30 (69.10-75.49)) had uncontrolled hypertension. Relatively older subjects (adjusted Odds ratio (aOR)41-60 years=0.34 (95% CI=0.26-0.43) and aOR>60 years=0.29 (0.21-0.38)), who were divorced/separated/widowed/widower (aOR=0.76 (0.61-0.95)), had higher education (aOR=0.61 (0.43-0.88)), better socio-economic status (SES) (aORMiddle=0.77 (0.60-0.99) and aORUpper=0.64 (0.48-0.85)) and urban residence (aOR=0.44 (0.36-0.55)) were less likely while subjects who belonged to backward castes (aOR=1.37 (1.15-1.64)) were more likely to have undiagnosed hypertension. Odds of having uncontrolled hypertension were higher among participants aged >60 years (aOR=2.25 (1.27-3.99)). Burden of hypertension (diagnosed and undiagnosed) was high in Malda district of West Bengal. Significant predictors of undiagnosed hypertension were young age, backward caste, poor education and lower SES, while older subjects had poor control. Thus, appropriate surveillance targeting these at-risk groups might be effective in controlling hypertension in similar poor-resource settings.


Subject(s)
Developing Countries/statistics & numerical data , Hypertension/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Cost of Illness , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Hypertension/diagnosis , Hypertension/therapy , India/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Socioeconomic Factors , Young Adult
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Gene Ther ; 20(11): 1070-6, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23784441

ABSTRACT

Impaired burn wound healing in the elderly represents a major clinical problem. Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a transcriptional activator that orchestrates the cellular response to hypoxia. Its actions in dermal wounds promote angiogenesis and improve healing. In a murine burn wound model, aged mice had impaired wound healing associated with reduced levels of HIF-1. When gene therapy with HIF-1 alone did not correct these deficits, we explored the potential benefit of HIF-1 gene therapy combined with the intravenous infusion of bone marrow-derived angiogenic cells (BMDACs) cultured with dimethyloxalylglycine (DMOG). DMOG is known to reduce oxidative degradation of HIF-1. The mice treated with a plasmid DNA construct expressing a stabilized mutant form of HIF-1α (CA5-HIF-1α)+BMDACs had more rapid wound closure. By day 17, there were more mice with completely closed wounds in the treated group (χ(2), P=0.05). The dermal blood flow measured by laser Doppler showed significantly increased wound perfusion on day 11. Homing of BMDACs to the burn wound was dramatically enhanced by CA5-HIF-1α gene therapy. HIF-1α mRNA expression in the burn wound was increased after transfection with CA5-HIF-1α plasmid. Our findings offer insight into the pathophysiology of burns in the elderly and point to potential targets for developing new therapeutic strategies.


Subject(s)
Bone Marrow Cells/metabolism , Bone Marrow Transplantation , Burns/physiopathology , Genetic Therapy , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/genetics , Transfection , Adenoviridae/genetics , Aging , Animals , Burns/genetics , Burns/therapy , Cells, Cultured , Combined Modality Therapy , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Genetic Vectors , Humans , Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Neovascularization, Physiologic , Wound Healing
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J Environ Biol ; 26(3): 571-7, 2005 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16334299

ABSTRACT

The scope of biomonitoring insecticide pollution in soil is discussed with the help of field and laboratory findings on the density, prey-predator ratio and fecundity of non-target microarthropod fauna. Field experiments were conducted in small plots with mustard, wheat and lady's finger crops and insecticides namely heptachlor 20EC (3.25 kg ai/ha = 16.25 lit/ha) and endosulfan 35EC (0.875 kg ai/ha = 2.5 lit/ha) applied at the seedling stages. Soil microarthropod population estimated at fortnightly intervals in the treated and untreated control plots revealed a general trend of adverse effect of the insecticides, prominently on the density and relative abundance of major prey groups like Collembola and Acari leading to notable decline in prey-predator ratio. Comparison of the percentage reductions of major taxonomic and trophic groups between pre-treatment and post-treatment intervals also demonstrated the ill effect of both heptachlor and endosulfan, notably on Collembola and the prey category. In the laboratory the survival success and fecundity of Cyphoderus javanus (Collembola) and Archegozetes longisetosus (Acari) were compared by exposing freshly emerged adults to sub-lethal concentrations of heptachlor and endosulfan for varying durations. The untreated control sets recorded high fecundity for both C. javanus and A. longisetosus, but chronic toxicity of the insecticides on adults confined to the treated soil resulted into very low fecundity. Even short duration exposure to heptachlor and endosulfan treated soil for 24 or 72 hours only was found to delay the egg-laying and decrease the fecundity of both the species. It is concluded that population responses and reproductive sensitivity in non-target soil microarthropods are potential eco-toxicological parameters for detecting pesticide pollution in soil and for ecological health assessment since the results are based on the bioactivity of toxicants.


Subject(s)
Arthropods/drug effects , Environmental Monitoring/statistics & numerical data , Insecticides/analysis , Soil Pollutants/analysis , Soil/analysis , Soil/parasitology , Agriculture , Animals , Endosulfan , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Fertility/drug effects , Heptachlor , India , Insecticides/toxicity , Population Density , Soil Pollutants/toxicity , Survival Analysis , Time Factors
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J Health Popul Nutr ; 23(3): 231-5, 2005 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16262019

ABSTRACT

A cross-sectional study was carried out during January-June 2004 to assess the status of HIV infection among brothel-based sex workers in Kolkata city, India. Six hundred and twenty-two sex workers, selected from six brothels, were included in the study to assess their HIV status, and 362 sex workers, a subset of the above population, were interviewed to study their risk behaviour and practices. Blood samples were collected from each sex worker for testing HIV by an unlinked anonymous method. The prevalence of HIV infection was 9.6%, but was much higher among younger sex workers aged 20 years or less (27.7%) compared to the older age group (8.4%). This difference was statistically significant, indicating an association of younger ages with HIV infection [p = 0.006 and odds ratio (OR) = 4.18; (95% confidence interval (CI) 1.2-13.8)]. HIV was not associated with duration of sex work, average number of clients entertained per day, condom use, practice of sex during menstruation, pre-coital examination of penis for visible ulcer/discharge, suffering from sexually transmitted infections, and entertaining clients outside the brothel. There was a big gap between the reported and the evaluated condom use by sex workers. The results suggest that there is a need to develop suitable HIV intervention strategies, considering the socioeconomic and cultural aspects of city sex workers, with a provision for continuous monitoring and evaluation.


Subject(s)
Condoms/statistics & numerical data , HIV Infections/epidemiology , Sex Work , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , India/epidemiology , Risk-Taking , Sexual Behavior
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 43(6): 488-92, 2005 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15991571

ABSTRACT

Using percoll as the density gradient, a new single step method to isolate leukocytes from the peripheral blood of amphibians (B. himalayanus) has been described. Isolated leukocytes were photographed under the scanning electron microscope and an attempt has been made to characterize the leukocyte population on the basis of surface morphology. Apart from regular blood cell types, B. himalayanus have slender, elongated and slightly curved leukocyte type cells in their peripheral blood. Such slender elongated cells were absent in the blood of a related species B. stomnaticus and hence could not be categorized under the known blood cell types.


Subject(s)
Cell Separation/methods , Leukocytes/cytology , Leukocytes/ultrastructure , Animals , Blood Cells/cytology , Blood Cells/ultrastructure , Bufonidae/blood , Bufonidae/metabolism , Cell Shape , Centrifugation, Density Gradient , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Microscopy, Phase-Contrast , Povidone/chemistry , Povidone/pharmacology , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Silicon Dioxide/pharmacology
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Arch Virol ; 150(10): 2117-24, 2005 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15959835

ABSTRACT

HIV-1 subtype C is the major subtype in India as evidenced from the analysis of specific regions within envelope and gag gene. The matrix protein (p17) of HIV-1 which is involved in several functions like the viral RNA transport, nuclear localization, assembly of pre-integration complex into host nucleus has been used to study the strain diversity among female sexworkers in Calcutta. The gene encoding for the HIV-1 matrix protein, p17 was amplified by nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from blood samples of HIV-1 seropositive female sex workers (FSW) in Calcutta, India. Genes of twenty-two samples were sequenced and the phylogenetic analysis with different global strains showed that the majority (seventeen) was clustered with Indian type C. A few samples were found to be close to other C subtypes isolated from South Africa, China and Myanmar. The comparison of Calcutta samples with the samples from other regions of India along with other non-asian subtype C sequences clearly revealed a different cluster of Indian sequences. The two samples, cal 242 and cal 709 was found to be the most divergent type and showed close relatedness with African C subtypes.


Subject(s)
Gene Products, gag/genetics , Genes, Viral , HIV Antigens/genetics , HIV Infections/virology , HIV-1/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Base Sequence , DNA, Viral/genetics , Female , Genetic Variation , HIV-1/classification , HIV-1/isolation & purification , Humans , India , Phylogeny , Polymorphism, Genetic , Sex Work , gag Gene Products, Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ; 66(5): 497-505, 2005 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15309339

ABSTRACT

A microorganism isolated from the Sundarbans region of the Bay of Bengal, India, showed potent antimicrobial activity against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, molds, yeast and several multiple-drug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The isolate grew in the presence of 20% (w/v) NaCl, antibiotic production being maximum with 5% (w/v) NaCl in the production medium. Natural seawater stimulated antibiotic biosynthesis. The absence of catabolite repression during the synthesis of the antimicrobial substance was demonstrated by the utilization of glucose by this isolate. The 16S rRNA gene of this aerobic, gram-positive, mycelium- and spore-forming microorganism was amplified, and molecular phylogenetic analysis of the DNA sequence showed less than 93% similarity with its closest relative, indicating differentiation at the genus level. The highly stable, active principle was purified by butyl acetate extraction and silica-gel chromatography and a single compound was found to posses the broad-spectrum activity. Molecular characterization showed that the active compound is a lipid. Bioreactor studies demonstrated that antibiotic production is strongly dependent on the scale of operation and there is a definite relation between the dissolved oxygen concentration, medium pH, glucose utilization, cell differentiation and antibiotic production. Maximum production in 30 h could be obtained by regulation of the medium pH in the alkaline range by a combination of controlled addition of NaOH, regulation of the air supply and changes in the reactor configuration. Considering all of the above evidences and based on comparison with the current literature, a novel antimicrobial appears to have been isolated.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/biosynthesis , Gram-Positive Bacteria/isolation & purification , Gram-Positive Bacteria/metabolism , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , DNA, Bacterial/analysis , Gram-Positive Bacteria/classification , Gram-Positive Bacteria/genetics , Marine Biology , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/chemistry , RNA, Ribosomal, 16S/genetics , Seawater/microbiology , Staphylococcus aureus/drug effects
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J Indian Med Assoc ; 101(8): 481-3, 2003 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15071801

ABSTRACT

Tear glucose level was measured by glucose oxidase method to determine the relationship between tear glucose and corresponding blood glucose levels in 200 patients. It was observed that this test had a definite value in finding the hyperglycaemics semiquantitatively.


Subject(s)
Blood Glucose/analysis , Glucose/analysis , Hyperglycemia/diagnosis , Tears/chemistry , Female , Glucose Oxidase , Humans , Male , Reagent Strips
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