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Soma Ghosh

Researcher at Jadavpur University

Publications -  22
Citations -  679

Soma Ghosh is an academic researcher from Jadavpur University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Granulation tissue & Parboiling. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 21 publications receiving 531 citations. Previous affiliations of Soma Ghosh include National Environmental Engineering Research Institute.

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Amberlite-IRA-402 (OH) ion exchange resin mediated synthesis of indolizines, pyrrolo [1,2-a] quinolines and isoquinolines: antibacterial and antifungal evaluation of the products.

TL;DR: Antibacterial and antifungal studies were carried out against thirteen bacterial and four fungal strains, which revealed that three derivatives (4a, 4b, 7a) out of fifteen are effective against all the thirteen strains and one derivative, 10, showed dual antibactericidal and antIFungal efficacy.
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Preparation, characterization and in-vitro evaluation of sustained release protein-loaded nanoparticles based on biodegradable polymers

TL;DR: The in-vitro protein release study suggests that release profile of BSA from nanoparticles could be modulated by changing protein-polymer ratios and/or by varying homogenizing speed during multiple-emulsion preparation technique.
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Evaluation of the wound healing activity of methanol extract of Pedilanthus tithymaloides (L.) Poit leaf and its isolated active constituents in topical formulation.

TL;DR: The results validated the traditional use of Pedilanthus tithymaloides for cutaneous wound management and significant wound healing activity was observed with methanol extract and isolated constituents.
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Arsenic accumulation in paddy plants at different phases of pre-monsoon cultivation.

TL;DR: Investigation of changes of arsenic concentrations in paddy plant parts, root soil and surface soil throughout the various phases of pre-monsoon (boro) cultivation found that soil arsenic concentration increases in the final phase of cultivation which in turn contributes to increased concentration in plant parts.
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Evaluation of the wound healing activity of Shorea robusta, an Indian ethnomedicine, and its isolated constituent(s) in topical formulation.

TL;DR: The traditional use of Shorea robusta young leaves in wound management is validated for the first time and the tensile strength of incision wound, granuloma tissue weight, and hydroxyproline content was significantly increased in both the extract and compound treated animals.