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Kalpita Baruah

Researcher at Shiv Nadar University

Publications -  6
Citations -  31

Kalpita Baruah is an academic researcher from Shiv Nadar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amide & Peptide bond. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications receiving 16 citations.

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Conformational control of N-methyl-N,N'-diacylhydrazines by noncovalent carbon bonding in solution.

TL;DR: It is shown that unusual N(amide)C-X noncovalent carbon bonding interactions stabilize the trans-cis (t-c) amide bond rotamers of N-methyl-N,N'-diacylhydrazines over the expected trans-trans ( t-t)rotamers.
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Genetic variability in banana cultivars under Assam conditions

TL;DR: Additive genetic control for the characters leaf area, LAI and pulp: peel ratio was recorded as these parameters registered higher GA, heritability and GCV, indicating the suitability of these parameters for simple directional selection.
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Stabilization of Azapeptides by Namide···H-Namide Hydrogen Bonds.

TL;DR: In this paper, an unusual Namide···H-Namide hydrogen bond (HB) was proposed to stabilize the azapeptide β-turns and showed that this HB endows a stabilization of 1-3 kcal·mol-1 and enforces the transcistrans (t-c-t) and cis-cis-trans (c-c -t) amide bond conformations in azAPEptides and N-methyl-azapeptides.
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Solid-Phase Synthesis of Hybrid 2,5-Diketopiperazines Using Acylhydrazide, Carbazate, Semicarbazide, Amino Acid, and Primary Amine Submonomers

TL;DR: It is shown that different combinations of acylhydrazides, carbazates, semicarbazides, amino acids and primary amines can be used to synthesize highly diverse collection of hybrid DKP molecules via the solid-phase submonomer synthesis route.
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Effect of Substituents on TICT Rate in Thioflavin T-Based Fluorescent Molecular Rotors

TL;DR: In this article, a modification of the Thioflavin T (ThT) structure via introduction of methyl and methoxy groups was described, and the effects of the substituents on fluorescence were investigated.