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Subhash C. Jain
Researcher at University of Delhi
Publications - 112
Citations - 2824
Subhash C. Jain is an academic researcher from University of Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indole test & Thiazolidine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 112 publications receiving 2618 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhash C. Jain include National Brain Research Centre.
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Phytochemistry of the genus Piper
Virinder S. Parmar,Subhash C. Jain,Kirpal S. Bisht,Rajni Jain,Poonam Taneja,Amitabh Jha,O. D. Tyagi,Ashok K. Prasad,Jesper Wengel,Carl Erik Olsen,Per M. Boll,Per M. Boll +11 more
TL;DR: The secondary metabolites isolated from Piper species for the period 1907 to June 1996 have been reviewed in this paper, where nearly six hundred chemical constituents belonging to different classes of bioactive compounds are listed together with their source(s) and references.
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Withania somnifera reverses Alzheimer's disease pathology by enhancing low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein in liver
Neha Sehgal,Alok C. Gupta,Rupanagudi Khader Valli,Shanker Datt Joshi,Jessica T Mills,Edith Hamel,Pankaj Khanna,Subhash C. Jain,Suman S. Thakur,Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath +9 more
TL;DR: The remarkable therapeutic effect of W. somnifera mediated through up-regulation of liver LRP indicates that targeting the periphery offers a unique mechanism for Aβ clearance and reverses the behavioral deficits and pathology seen in Alzheimer's disease models.
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Synthetic and biological activity evaluation studies on novel 1,3-diarylpropenones.
Shubhasish Mukherjee,Vijayendra Kumar,Ashok K. Prasad,Hanumantharao G. Raj,Marc Bracke,Carl Erik Olsen,Subhash C. Jain,Virinder S. Parmar +7 more
TL;DR: Out of the twelve chalcones tested, three were found to exhibit potent anti-invasive activity and a prenylated acetophenone carrying two methoxy groups and two free phenolic hydroxy functions was found to be a potential antioxidant.
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Polyphenols and alkaloids from piper species
Virinder S. Parmar,Subhash C. Jain,Sangita Gupta,S. Talwar,Vivek K. Rajwanshi,Rajesh Kumar,Abul Azim,Sanjay Malhotra,Naresh Kumar,Rajni Jain,Nawal K. Sharma,O. D. Tyagi,Stephen J Lawrie,William Errington,Oliwer W Howarth,Carl Erik Olsen,Sanjay K.Singh¶andJesper Wengel +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, twelve Piper species were extracted from the stems and leaves of P. manii and β-sitosteryl palmitate was obtained for the first time from P. brachystachyum.
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Design and synthesis of spiro[indole-thiazolidine]spiro[indole-pyrans] as antimicrobial agents.
TL;DR: B Bis spiro-indoles exhibited stronger antibacterial and antifungal efficiency than their corresponding monospiro-bisindole intermediates.