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Kirti Mishra

Researcher at Nalco Holding Company

Publications -  9
Citations -  330

Kirti Mishra is an academic researcher from Nalco Holding Company. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brugia malayi & Andrographis paniculata. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 298 citations.

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Anti-malarial activities of Andrographis paniculata and Hedyotis corymbosa extracts and their combination with curcumin

TL;DR: Both the plant extracts were found to inhibit the ring stage of the parasite and did not show any in vivo toxicity, whether used in isolation or in combination.
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Andrographolide: A Novel Antimalarial Diterpene Lactone Compound from Andrographis paniculata and Its Interaction with Curcumin and Artesunate

TL;DR: In vivo, andrographolide-curcumin exhibited better antimalarial activity, not only by reducing parasitemia compared to the control, but also by extending the life span by 2-3 folds.
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The development and evaluation of a single step multiplex PCR method for simultaneous detection of Brugia malayi and Wuchereria bancrofti

TL;DR: A single step novel multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) developed for simultaneous detection of human filarial parasites, Brugia malayi and Wuchereria bancrofti, from blood samples and mosquitoes is found to be more efficient in comparison to microscopy.
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Multiplex pcr assay for the detection of anopheles fluviatilis species complex, human host preference, and plasmodium falciparum sporozoite presence, using a unique mosquito processing method

TL;DR: A multiplex PCR assay has been developed for detection of Anopheles fluviatilis cryptic species, their human host preference, and Plasmodium falciparum presence in the mosquito and can also be used to evaluate vector competence of other anophelines.
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Plasmodium falciparum: In vitro interaction of quassin and neo-quassin with artesunate, a hemisuccinate derivative of artemisinin

TL;DR: In vitro drug interaction study revealed the compounds, quassin and neo-quassin to be additive to each other and at lower ratios, artesunate was found to be a potential combination partner with both the compounds.