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Alok Kumar Paul
Researcher at University of Tasmania
Publications - 22
Citations - 417
Alok Kumar Paul is an academic researcher from University of Tasmania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Morphine & Lactobacillus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 22 publications receiving 299 citations. Previous affiliations of Alok Kumar Paul include University of Development Alternative.
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A Comparative Analysis of Medicinal Plants Used by Folk Medicinal Healers in Three Districts of Bangladesh and Inquiry as to Mode of Selection of Medicinal Plants
Mohammed Ariful Haque Mollik,M. S. Hossan,Alok Kumar Paul,M. Taufiq-ur-Rahman,Rownak Jahan,Mohammed Rahmatullah +5 more
TL;DR: There is both inter- and intra-district variation between the choices of medicinal plants selected by folk medicinal healers ( kavirajes) to treat any specific ailment in Bangladesh.
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Opioid Analgesia and Opioid-Induced Adverse Effects: A Review.
Alok Kumar Paul,Craig M. Smith,Mohammed Rahmatullah,Veeranoot Nissapatorn,Polrat Wilairatana,Mariana Spetea,Nuri Gueven,Nikolas Dietis +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors overview various mechanisms involved in the adverse effects induced by opioids, to provide a better understanding of the underlying pathophysiology and, ultimately, to help develop an effective therapeutic strategy to better manage pain.
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A comparative analysis of medicinal plants used to treat gastrointestinal disorders in two sub-districts of Greater Khulna Division, Bangladesh
Mohammed Rahmatullah,AH Mollik,Alok Kumar Paul,Rownak Jahan,Afsana Khatun,Syeda Seraj,Anita Rani Chowdhury,A. B. M. A. Bashar,Riajul Wahab,M. Taufiq-ur-Rahman +9 more
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Nanotechnology Applications of Flavonoids for Viral Diseases
Khoshnur Jannat,Alok Kumar Paul,Alok Kumar Paul,Tohmina Afroze Bondhon,Anamul Hasan,Muhammad Nawaz,Rownak Jahan,Tooba Mahboob,Veeranoot Nissapatorn,Polrat Wilairatana,Maria de Lourdes Pereira,Mohammed Rahmatullah +11 more
TL;DR: A review of anti-viral dietary flavonoids, their bioavailability, and various means with an emphasis on the nanotechnology system(s) being experimented with to deliver antiviral flavonoid, whose systems show potential in the efficient delivery of flavonifiers, resulting in increased bioavailability as discussed by the authors.
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A survey of preventive medicinal plants used by the Chakma residents of Hatimara (south) village of Rangamati district, Bangladesh
Mohammed Rahmatullah,Paritosh Chakma,Alok Kumar Paul,Dilruba Nasrin,Rasheda Ahmed,Farhana Jamal,Dilara Ferdausi,Mira Akber,Nusratun Nahar,Shamima Ahsan,Rownak Jahan +10 more
TL;DR: It was observed that the Chakmas of Hatimara (south) village consumed 21 plants or plant parts on a fairly regular basis to ward off various ailments, and the Cucurbitaceae family provided the largest number of plants (4), followed by the Zingiberaceae family with 3 plants.