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Rajan Rolta
Publications - 33
Citations - 414
Rajan Rolta is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 97 citations.
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In silico screening of hundred phytocompounds of ten medicinal plants as potential inhibitors of nucleocapsid phosphoprotein of COVID-19: an approach to prevent virus assembly.
Rajan Rolta,Rohitash Yadav,Deeksha Salaria,Shubham Trivedi,Mohammad Imran,Anuradha Sourirajan,David J. Baumler,Kamal Dev +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of the current study was to screen for potent inhibitors of N-terminal domain (NTD) of nucleocapsid phosphoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 and identify three potential active sites (named as A, B, C) on receptor protein for efficient binding of the phytocompounds.
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Synergistic potential of Citrus aurantium L. essential oil with antibiotics against Candida albicans.
TL;DR: The essential oil from leaves of Citrus aurantium and its phytocomponents can be used as sustainable and natural therapeutic to treat candidiasis as a resource to enhance the potency of clinical antibiotics, which have lost efficacy due to emergence of drug resistance in C. albicans.
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Phytocompounds of Rheum emodi , Thymus serpyllum , and Artemisia annua Inhibit Spike Protein of SARS-CoV-2 Binding to ACE2 Receptor: In Silico Approach.
Rajan Rolta,Deeksha Salaria,Prem Prakash Sharma,Bhanu Sharma,Vikas Kumar,Brijesh Rathi,Mansi Verma,Anuradha Sourirajan,David J. Baumler,Kamal Dev +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a molecular docking study of phytocompounds and SARS-CoV-2 spike protein was performed by using AutoDock/Vina software.
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Bioassay guided fractionation of rhizome extract of Rheum emodi wall as bio-availability enhancer of antibiotics against bacterial and fungal pathogens.
TL;DR: The bioassay guided fractionation of R. emodi rhizome methanolic extract identified phytocompounds that act as bioavailability enhancers of antibacterial and antifungal antibiotics, hence revealing their potential in treating multidrug resistance.
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Molecular docking studies of phytocompounds of Rheum emodi Wall with proteins responsible for antibiotic resistance in bacterial and fungal pathogens: in silico approach to enhance the bio-availability of antibiotics.
Rajan Rolta,Deeksha Salaria,Vikas Kumar,Chirag N. Patel,Anuradha Sourirajan,David J. Baumler,Kamal Dev +6 more
TL;DR: Rheum emodi wall (Himalayan rhubarb) has many pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral, anticancer, and wound healing as discussed by the authors.