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Rinkesh Kumar Gupta
Researcher at Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Publications - 23
Citations - 327
Rinkesh Kumar Gupta is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Toxicology Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Allergy. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of Rinkesh Kumar Gupta include Integral University.
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Maillard reaction in food allergy: Pros and cons.
Rinkesh Kumar Gupta,Kriti Gupta,Akanksha Sharma,Mukul Das,Irfan A. Ansari,Premendra D. Dwivedi +5 more
TL;DR: The pathogenesis with special reference to food allergy caused by non-enzymatic glycation as well as AGEs is explored, which may act as immunogen by inducing the activation and proliferation of various immune cells.
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Health Risks and Benefits of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum) Consumption
Rinkesh Kumar Gupta,Rinkesh Kumar Gupta,Kriti Gupta,Akanksha Sharma,Akanksha Sharma,Mukul Das,Irfan A. Ansari,Premendra D. Dwivedi +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to unravel the health risks as well as health-promoting aspects of CP consumption and to try to fill the gaps that currently exist and also focuses on various prevention strategies to avoid health risks ofCP consumption using simple but promising ways.
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Pathophysiology of IL-33 and IL-17 in allergic disorders.
TL;DR: The cellular sources, modes of action and regulation of IL-17 and IL-33 in the context of hypersensitive diseases are discussed and the therapeutic potential of inhibitory molecules that may alter production of both these cytokines, and thus modulate susceptible conditions are assessed.
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Reversion of Asthmatic Complications and Mast Cell Signalling Pathways in BALB/c Mice Model Using Quercetin Nanocrystals.
Kriti Gupta,Sandeep Kumar,Rinkesh Kumar Gupta,Akanksha Sharma,Alok Kumar Verma,K. Stalin,Bhushan P. Chaudhari,Mukul Das,Surinder P. Singh,Premendra D. Dwivedi +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that nQ alleviate pulmonary inflammation and airway hyporesponsiveness in allergic asthma at much lower dose compared to bulk quercetin and may be considered as a potential drug for the treatment of asthmatic patients.
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Glycation of clinically relevant chickpea allergen attenuates its allergic immune response in Balb/c mice.
Rinkesh Kumar Gupta,Alok Raghav,Akanksha Sharma,Kriti Gupta,Neelabh,Payal Mandal,Payal Mandal,Anurag Tripathi,Irfan A. Ansari,Mukul Das,Mukul Das,Premendra D. Dwivedi,Premendra D. Dwivedi +12 more
TL;DR: Glycation of the chickpea allergen attenuated the sensitizing potential and allergic responses in Balb/c mice significantly and could also be clinically beneficial.