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Nishant P. Visavadiya

Researcher at University of Kentucky

Publications -  29
Citations -  1191

Nishant P. Visavadiya is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid peroxidation & Antioxidant. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1018 citations. Previous affiliations of Nishant P. Visavadiya include East Tennessee State University & Sardar Patel University.

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Cellular and subcellular oxidative stress parameters following severe spinal cord injury.

TL;DR: Results indicate that by 24 h post-injury ROS-induced protein oxidation is more prominent compared to lipid oxidation, indicating a critical temporal distinction in secondary pathophysiology that is critical in designing therapeutic approaches to mitigate consequences of oxidative stress.
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Mitochondria-Associated MicroRNAs in Rat Hippocampus Following Traumatic Brain Injury

TL;DR: Evidence is presented supporting the association of miRNA with hippocampal mitochondria, as well as changes in mitochondria-associated miRNA expression following a controlled cortical impact (CCI) injury in rats, that propose that mitochondria -associated miRNAs may play an important role in regulating the response to TBI.
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Sesame as a hypocholesteraemic and antioxidant dietary component.

TL;DR: Beneficial effects of sesame seed on hypercholesteraemic rats appeared to be due to its fiber, sterol, polyphenol and flavonoid content, enhancing the fecal cholesterol excretion and bile acid production and as well as increasing the antioxidant enzyme activities.
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Hypocholesteremic and antioxidant effects of Withania somnifera (Dunal) in hypercholesteremic rats.

TL;DR: It appeared that WS root powder is also effective in normal subjects for decreasing lipid profiles and significant increases in plasma HDL-cholesterol levels in hypercholesteremic animals with WS administration.
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Asparagus Root Regulates Cholesterol Metabolism and Improves Antioxidant Status in Hypercholesteremic Rats

TL;DR: The results of the present study indicate that the potent therapeutic phyto-components present in AR root could be responsible for increased bile acid production, elimination of excess cholesterol and elevation of hepatic antioxidant status in hypercholesteremic conditions.