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Pallab Kar
Researcher at University of North Bengal
Publications - 31
Citations - 413
Pallab Kar is an academic researcher from University of North Bengal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 220 citations.
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Amelioration of CCl4 induced liver injury in swiss albino mice by antioxidant rich leaf extract of Croton bonplandianus Baill.
Somit Dutta,Arnab Kumar Chakraborty,Priyankar Dey,Pallab Kar,Pokhraj Guha,Subhajit Sen,Anoop Kumar,Arnab Sen,Tapas Kumar Chaudhuri,Tapas Kumar Chaudhuri +9 more
TL;DR: Supporting evidence is provided that CBL extract possesses potent hepatoprotective capacity by ameliorating haloalkane induced liver injury in the murine model and the compound α-amyrin present in the leaf extract of C. bonplandianus has better potentiality to protect hepatocellular damages than the standard drug Silymarin.
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Natural compounds from Clerodendrum spp. as possible therapeutic candidates against SARS-CoV-2: An in silico investigation.
TL;DR: The present results promise to provide new avenues to further evaluate the potential of the phytocompound taraxerol in vitro and in vivo towards its successful deployment as a SARS-CoV-2 inhibitor and combat the catastrophic COVID-19.
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Cyanobacterial metabolites as promising drug leads against the Mpro and PLpro of SARS-CoV-2: an in silico analysis
TL;DR: Estimation of physicochemical properties and potential toxicity of the metabolites followed by robust molecular dynamics simulations and analysis of MM-PBSA energy scoring function established deoxycylindrospermopsin as the most promising inhibitory candidate against both SARS-CoV-2 proteases.
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Evaluation of phytochemical constituents and antioxidant activity of selected actinorhizal fruits growing in the forests of Northeast India.
TL;DR: Taking into account all the experimental data, it can be said that the fruits of H. salicifolia and both M. nagi and M. esculenta have good antioxidant activity compared to fruits of E. pyriformis.
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Anisotine and amarogentin as promising inhibitory candidates against SARS-CoV-2 proteins: a computational investigation.
Pallab Kar,Vijay Kumar,Balachandar Vellingiri,Arnab Sen,Nishika Jaishee,Akash Anandraj,Himani Malhotra,Subires Bhattacharyya,Subhasish Mukhopadhyay,Masako Kinoshita,Vivekanandhan Govindasamy,Ayan Roy,Devashan Naidoo,Mohana Devi Subramaniam +13 more
TL;DR: The inhibitory potential of the phytochemicals from ethnomedicinally relevant Indian plants, including Justicia adhatoda, Ocimum sanctum and Swertia chirata, with reported antiviral activities against crucial SARS-CoV-2 proteins are estimated to be promising druggable targets for COVID-19 therapeutic research.