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Piyali Basak

Researcher at Jadavpur University

Publications -  104
Citations -  1438

Piyali Basak is an academic researcher from Jadavpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Self-healing hydrogels. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 93 publications receiving 949 citations. Previous affiliations of Piyali Basak include Indian Institutes of Technology & Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur.

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Circ2Traits: a comprehensive database for circular RNA potentially associated with disease and traits.

TL;DR: The interactions of circRNAs with disease associated miRNAs were identified, following which the likelihood of a circRNA being associated with a disease was calculated and a database of disease-circRNA association in Circ2Traits, the first comprehensive knowledgebase of potential association of circular RNAs with diseases in human.
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Stearic acid based oleogels: A study on the molecular, thermal and mechanical properties

TL;DR: The role of stearic acid on physic-chemical properties of oleogel was investigated and it was indicated that heterogeneous nucleation was coupled with the one-dimensional growth of gelator fibers as the key phenomenon in the formation of Oleogels.
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Stearate organogel-gelatin hydrogel based bigels: physicochemical, thermal, mechanical characterizations and in vitro drug delivery applications.

TL;DR: Bigels synthesized by mixing gelatin hydrogel and stearic acid based organogel by hot emulsification method may have huge potential to be used as alternatives to emulgels.
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In-Silico approach for identification of effective and stable inhibitors for COVID-19 main protease (M pro ) from flavonoid based phytochemical constituents of Calendula officinalis .

TL;DR: Sarma et al. as discussed by the authors showed that major phytochemicals of calendula officinals (rutin, isorhamnetin-3-O-β-D, calendoflaside, narcissin, calcendulaglycoside B and calenduloside) have better binding energy than the native ligand (inhibitor N3).
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Green synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles using belladonna mother tincture and its efficacy as a potential antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent

TL;DR: In this paper, the capability of Belladonna mother tincture to reduce AgNO3 to Ag-Nanoparticles has been evaluated using UV-Vis spectroscopy, DLS, XRD and zeta potential measurements, and morphology was analyzed by SEM and TEM.