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Anindita Chakraborty

Researcher at Indian Department of Atomic Energy

Publications -  47
Citations -  1463

Anindita Chakraborty is an academic researcher from Indian Department of Atomic Energy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Catalase. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1218 citations.

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Investigation on mechanism of Cr(VI) reduction and removal by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, a novel chromate tolerant bacterium isolated from chromite mine soil

TL;DR: A Cr(VI) removal mechanism considering both the surface immobilization and intracellular accumulation of Cr(III) along with the formation of coagulated cell precipitate by living B. amyloliquefaciens was suggested.
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Enhancement of anticancer activity and drug delivery of chitosan-curcumin nanoparticle via molecular docking and simulation analysis.

TL;DR: Enhanced uptake, apoptotic effect of CSCur NPs were established by morphological changes in cells as observed by fluorescence microscopy and FE-SEM, and could be the potential formulation for a safe chemotherapeutic drug for cancer.
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Role of ferulic acid in the amelioration of ionizing radiation induced inflammation: a murine model.

TL;DR: It was observed that exposure to radiation results in decreased activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and the pool of reduced glutathione (GSH) content, however, FA treatment prior to irradiation increased the activities of the same endogenous antioxidants.
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Effects of gamma irradiation on edible seed protein, amino acids and genomic DNA during sterilization

TL;DR: This work describes radiation-induced effects on edible seed protein profiles, carbohydrates, amino acids and genomic DNA during gamma sterilization in Cicer arietinum and Oryza sativa.
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A Review on Air Pollution Monitoring and Management Using Plants With Special Reference to Foliar Dust Adsorption and Physiological Stress Responses

TL;DR: In this article, it has been proposed that reduction in levels of air pollution may result in lessening of the global burden of disease, which is a major environmental risk as far as public health is concerned.