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Nitin Sharma

Researcher at Chandigarh Engineering College

Publications -  21
Citations -  208

Nitin Sharma is an academic researcher from Chandigarh Engineering College. The author has contributed to research in topics: DPPH & Terminalia arjuna. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 84 citations.

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Comparative evaluation of antimicrobial and antioxidant potential of ethanolic extract and its fractions of bark and leaves of Terminalia arjuna from north-western Himalayas, India.

TL;DR: Comparative antioxidant potential and antimicrobial activity in extracts of bark and leaves of T. arjuna clearly indicated comparative antioxidant potential as compared to that of crude ethanolic extract, ethyl acetate fraction, chloroform fraction, aqueous fraction and even ascorbic acid.
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Traditional uses, bioactive composition, pharmacology, and toxicology of Phyllanthus emblica fruits: A comprehensive review.

TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the ethnopharmacology, bioactive composition, and toxicity of Phyllanthus emblica Linn or Emblica officinalis Gaertn (Phyllanthaceae), commonly known as Indian gooseberry or Amla, gained immense importance in indigenous traditional medicinal systems, including Ayurveda, for its medicinal and nutritional benefits as discussed by the authors.
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Thalictrum foliolosum: A lesser unexplored medicinal herb from the Himalayan region as a source of valuable benzyl isoquinoline alkaloids.

TL;DR: T. foliolosum is a wonder herb and can be used as an alternative source for berberine and other benzylisoquinoline alkaloids and could be used in developing various drugs to solve multiple challenges in the health sector.
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Functions of Polo-Like Kinases: A Journey From Yeast To Humans.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the plethora of functions of PLK in yeast to humans and emphasizes on the role ofPLKs in regulating DNA replication, repair, genome integrity, development, and morphogenesis pathways.
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In silico and In vitro evaluation of the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant potential of Cymbopogon citratus from North-western Himalayas

TL;DR: The anti inflammatory potential of CEO is established as an alternative to existing therapeutic approach to treatment of inflammation and also natural source of antioxidant compounds.