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Udhayaraj Suriyakalaa

Researcher at Bharathiar University

Publications -  14
Citations -  336

Udhayaraj Suriyakalaa is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estrous cycle & Squalene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 256 citations. Previous affiliations of Udhayaraj Suriyakalaa include Hindusthan College of Arts and Science & Bharathidasan University.

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Hepatocurative activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles fabricated using Andrographis paniculata

TL;DR: In vitro radical scavenging assay proved strong antioxidant effect of the AgNPs compared to 5% aqueous leaf extract, indicating the curing effects on CCl(4) induced liver injury.
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In vivo antitumor activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles using Ficus religiosa as a nanofactory in DAL induced mice model.

TL;DR: Hematological and biochemical analyses revealed revival after treating with F. religiosa derived AgNPs, and anti- angiogenic activity was confirmed by observing vessel development, indicate that theAgNPs were effective in treatment of DAL.
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Spermidine may decrease ER stress in pancreatic beta cells and may reduce apoptosis via activating AMPK dependent autophagy pathway.

TL;DR: Spermidine can be a novel therapeutic candidate in the treatment of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes and preserving pancreatic beta cell mass by reducing endoplasmic reticulum stress which will reduce beta cell death by apoptosis.
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Antioxidant mediated ameliorative steroidogenesis by Commelina benghalensis L. and Cissus quadrangularis L. against quinalphos induced male reproductive toxicity.

TL;DR: Treatment of Commelina benganlensis and Cissus quadrangularis and CQE significantly recovered the alterations in antioxidant profiles as well as increased LPO, thereby recovering the decreased mRNA expression levels of intermediate enzymes and preventing male infertility.
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A correlation of fecal volatiles and steroid hormone profiles with behavioral expression during estrous cycle of goat, Capra hircus

TL;DR: The behavioral patterns of female and male goats combined with qualitative differences in the volatile compounds and the two antioxidants rendered the estrus identifiable and should be considered a better modality of non-invasive estrus detection in goats.