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Asim Mansha

Researcher at Government College University, Faisalabad

Publications -  95
Citations -  1324

Asim Mansha is an academic researcher from Government College University, Faisalabad. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 78 publications receiving 730 citations. Previous affiliations of Asim Mansha include Government College University & Government College Women University.

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Pectins functionalized biomaterials; a new viable approach for biomedical applications: A review.

TL;DR: Pectins are natural complex heteropolysaccharides, composed of (1, 4)-linked α-d-galacturonic acid residues and variety of neutral sugars such as rhamnose, galactose and arabinose that have wide applications in various fields due to its use as gelling, emulsifying or stabilizing agent and as well as its non-toxic, biocompatible and biodegradable nature.
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Designing Novel Zn-Decorated Inorganic B12P12 Nanoclusters with Promising Electronic Properties: A Step Forward toward Efficient CO2 Sensing Materials.

TL;DR: The results of these analyses suggested that Zn decoration on B12P12 significantly favors CO2 gas adsorption, and a maximum charge separation is also noted when CO2 is adsorbed on the Zn–B 12P12 nanocages.
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Citric Acid Enhances Plant Growth, Photosynthesis, and Phytoextraction of Lead by Alleviating the Oxidative Stress in Castor Beans

TL;DR: CA treatments play a promising role in increasing the uptake of Pb and reducing its phytotoxicity, and the upsurge in antioxidants against oxidative stress shows the potential of CA-treated castor beans plants to counteract stress injuries by lowering H2O2 and MDA levels.
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Selective Hydrogen Atom Abstraction from Dihydroflavonol by a Nonheme Iron Center Is the Key Step in the Enzymatic Flavonol Synthesis and Avoids Byproducts.

TL;DR: Computational modelling studies shows that substrate positioning in flavonol synthase is essential as it guides the reactivity to a chemo- and regioselective substrate desaturation from the C2‒H group leading to desaturation products efficiently.