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Anil K. Gupta

Researcher at Punjab Agricultural University

Publications -  105
Citations -  3720

Anil K. Gupta is an academic researcher from Punjab Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Invertase & Sucrose synthase. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 99 publications receiving 3271 citations.

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Applications of inulin and oligofructose in health and nutrition.

TL;DR: Experimental studies have shown the use of inulin and oligofructose as bifidogenic agents, stimulating the immune system of the body, decreasing the levels of pathogenic bacteria in the intestine, relieving constipation, and reducing the risk of osteoporosis, among others.
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Sugar signalling and gene expression in relation to carbohydrate metabolism under abiotic stresses in plants

TL;DR: Commoncis-acting elements in sugar signalling pathways have been identified and efforts need to be made to have transgenic plants in which abiotic stress responsive genes are expressed only at the time of adverse environmental conditions instead of being constitutively synthesized.
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Essential fatty acids as functional components of foods- a review

TL;DR: Further understanding of the molecular aspects of essential fatty acids will be the key to devising novel approaches to the treatment and prevention of many diseases.
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Effect of osmo- and hydropriming of chickpea seeds on seedling growth and carbohydrate metabolism under water deficit stress

TL;DR: The higher amylase activity in shoot of primed seedlings enhanced the rapid hydrolysis of transitory starch of the shoot leading to more availability of glucose for shoot growth and this was confirmed by the low level of starch in shoots of primed Seedlings.
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Seed Priming Increases Crop Yield Possibly by Modulating Enzymes of Sucrose Metabolism in Chickpea

TL;DR: E enzymes of sucrose metabolism play an important role in increasing the yield of chickpea crops raised from primed seeds, and increased activities of SS and sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS) were observed in seeds of primed plants.