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Saurabh Acharyya
Researcher at University of Calcutta
Publications - 4
Citations - 136
Saurabh Acharyya is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Minimum bactericidal concentration & Terminalia chebula. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 109 citations.
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Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Activity of Some Medicinal Plants against Enteric Bacteria with Particular Reference to Multi-Drug Resistant Vibrio cholerae
TL;DR: Among these, Terminalia chebula Retz.
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Intracellular and membrane-damaging activities of methyl gallate isolated from Terminalia chebula against multidrug-resistant Shigella spp.
Saurabh Acharyya,Prodipta Sarkar,Dhira Rani Saha,Amarendra Patra,T. Ramamurthy,Prasanta K. Bag +5 more
TL;DR: The significant intracellular activities of methyl gallate suggested that it could potentially be used as an effective antibacterial agent for the treatment of severe infections caused by MDR Shigella spp.
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Intracellular, biofilm-inhibitory and membrane-damaging activities of nimbolide isolated from Azadirachta indica A. Juss (Meliaceae) against meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
Prodipta Sarkar,Saurabh Acharyya,Anirban Banerjee,Amarendra Patra,Karthika Thankamani,Hemanta Koley,Prasanta K. Bag +6 more
TL;DR: The significant intracellular, biofilm-inhibitory and bacterial membrane-damaging activities of nimbolide demonstrated here suggested that it has potential as an effective antibacterial agent for the treatment of severe infections caused by MDR MRSA.
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In vivo fluid accumulation-inhibitory, anticolonization and anti-inflammatory and in vitro biofilm-inhibitory activities of methyl gallate isolated from Terminalia chebula against fluoroquinolones resistant Vibrio cholerae.
Prasanta K. Bag,Nivedita Roy,Saurabh Acharyya,Dhira Rani Saha,Hemanta Koley,Prodipta Sarkar,Poulami Bhowmik +6 more
TL;DR: The results obtained in the present study suggest that methyl gallate has potential as an effective agent for the treatment of severe secretory and inflammatory diarrheal disease caused by MDR V. cholerae.