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Subhajit Maity

Researcher at University of Calcutta

Publications -  17
Citations -  426

Subhajit Maity is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Naringenin & Quercetin. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 263 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhajit Maity include Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Centenary College.

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Alginate coated chitosan core-shell nanoparticles for efficient oral delivery of naringenin in diabetic animals-An in vitro and in vivo approach.

TL;DR: Histopathology and several blood parameters indicated that oral administrations of nanoparticles were free from toxicity and suggested that polymeric formulations were quite effective for oral delivery of the flavonoid as a therapeutic agent in the treatment of dyslipidemia, hyperglycemia and haemoglobin iron-mediated oxidative stress in type 1 diabetic model.
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Preparation, characterization and in vivo evaluation of pH sensitive, safe quercetin-succinylated chitosan-alginate core-shell-corona nanoparticle for diabetes treatment.

TL;DR: A pronounced hypoglycaemic effect and efficient maintenance of glucose homeostasis was evident in diabetic rat after peroral delivery of these quercetin nanoparticles in comparison to free oral quercets, suggesting the fabrication of an efficient carrier of oral quERCetin for diabetes treatment.
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Methylglyoxal-induced modification causes aggregation of myoglobin

TL;DR: MG-derived AGEs may have an important role as the precursors of protein aggregation, which, in turn, may be associated with physiological complications.
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Copper induced immunotoxicity promote differential apoptotic pathways in spleen and thymus

TL;DR: How apoptotic pathways differentially regulate copper induced immunosuppression is demonstrated and the role of other partially responsible apoptotic molecules like p27, p73, p62, poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) that differentially changed due to copper treatment in spleen and thymus of Swiss albino mice are identified.
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Oral delivery of quercetin to diabetic animals using novel pH responsive carboxypropionylated chitosan/alginate microparticles

TL;DR: Two cost effective polymers, sodium alginate and a modified chitosan derivative (succinyl chitOSan) were used for encapsulating quercetin through ionic crosslinking and showed pH sensitive and self-sustained release of encapsulated quercets, protecting it from the harsh environment and enzymatic deactivation in the gastrointestinal tract.