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Rikhab C. Srimal
Researcher at Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Publications - 114
Citations - 5008
Rikhab C. Srimal is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Toxicology Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superoxide dismutase & Glutathione peroxidase. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 114 publications receiving 4705 citations. Previous affiliations of Rikhab C. Srimal include Central Drug Research Institute.
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Multiple biological activities of curcumin: a short review.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the most interesting in vitro and in vivo studies on the biological effects of curcumin, the constituent of turmeric, which has been widely studied for its anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic,Anti-oxidant, wound healing and anti-cancer effects.
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Enhancement of wound healing by curcumin in animals
Gurmel S. Sidhu,Anoop K. Singh,Deepa Thaloor,Krishna K. Banaudha,G. K. Patnaik,Rikhab C. Srimal,Radha K. Maheshwari +6 more
TL;DR: The in vivo effects of curcumin, a natural product obtained from the rhizomes of Curcuma longa, on wound healing in rats and guinea pigs are evaluated.
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Cadmium-induced alterations in blood-brain barrier permeability and its possible correlation with decreased microvessel antioxidant potential in rat.
TL;DR: It appears that Cd-induced blood-brian barrier dysfunction may be related to the depletion of microvessel antioxidant substances along with in crease in lipid peroxidation at 90 days of exposure.
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Anti-thrombotic effect of curcumin.
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Antistress effects of bacosides of Bacopa monnieri: modulation of Hsp70 expression, superoxide dismutase and cytochrome P450 activity in rat brain.
D. Kar Chowdhuri,Devendra Parmar,Poonam Kakkar,Rajesh Shukla,Prahlad K. Seth,Rikhab C. Srimal +5 more
TL;DR: BBM has potential to modulate the activities of Hsp70, P450 and SOD thereby possibly allowing the brain to be prepared to act under adverse conditions such as stress.