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Shailesh Bhosale
Publications - 6
Citations - 29
Shailesh Bhosale is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Japanese encephalitis & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 8 citations.
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Computational identification of natural product leads that inhibit mast cell chymase: an exclusive plausible treatment for Japanese encephalitis.
Kamal Kant,Ravi Rawat,Vipin Bhati,Shailesh Bhosale,Dalchand Sharma,Subham Banerjee,Anoop Kumar +6 more
TL;DR: Natural chemical entities from multiple databases were virtually screened for their binding affinity as chymase inhibitors, a promising negotiator for prolong survival against JEV tempted encephalitis, and might potentially represent remarkable novel classes with an effective chym enzyme mediated treatment to combat JEV induced encephalopathy.
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Investigates interaction between abscisic acid and bovine serum albumin using various spectroscopic and in-silico techniques
TL;DR: The binding interaction and binding mechanism of abscisic acid with bovine serum albumin (BSA) in physiological solution (Phosphate buffer pH 7.4) have been studied using various spectroscopic methods in combination with in-silico techniques as mentioned in this paper.
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Screening of phytoconstituents of Andrographis paniculata against various targets of Japanese encephalitis virus: An in-silico and in-vitro target-based approach
Shailesh Bhosale,Anoop Kumar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, andrographolide has shown a good binding affinity towards NS3 protease as compared to NS3 helicase and NS5 Rdrp (RNA dependent RNA polymerase) of Japanese encephalitis virus.
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Energy Consumption Analysis in the Plastic Waste Recycling Process: A Case Study of Amazia Vision Enterprise Private Limited, Satara, India
TL;DR: In this article , an energy conservation analysis of a plant has been presented in this paper which will provide a road-map to conserve ever increasing energy consumption and drive more investors in the plastic recycling sector for best plastic waste management practices.
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Acute toxicity study of 5, 11 dihydroindolo [3, 2-ß] carbazole as per OECD regulatory guidelines.
TL;DR: Based on findings of the current investigation, 5, 11 dihydroindolo [3, 2-ß] carbazole is safe phytoconstituent of Arisaema genus which can be explored for various biological activities.