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Kuvempu University

EducationShimoga, India
About: Kuvempu University is a education organization based out in Shimoga, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cyclic voltammetry & Carbon paste electrode. The organization has 1575 authors who have published 2210 publications receiving 39755 citations. The organization is also known as: KU.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a biphenyl containing 5-phenyl-1-benzofuran-2-yl derivatives; methanones (2a, 3g, 3h, 4a, and 4b) were synthesized and evaluated for their antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.
Abstract: Previously unknown biphenyl containing 5-phenyl-1-benzofuran-2-yl derivatives; methanones (2a–i), tertiary alcohols (3a–l), and carbinols (4a–f) were synthesized and evaluated for their antimicrobial and antioxidant activities to study the effect of functionalization at the carbonyl carbon and substitution at biphenyl ring on these activities. The introduction of hydroxyl group at carbonyl carbon enhanced the antioxidant property (3a, 3g, 3h, 4a, and 4b), while antimicrobial activity decreased; the carbinol and tertiary alcohols corresponding to methanone 2a and 2b showed no antimicrobial activity. Biphenyl methanones 1, 2a, 2f, and 2g exhibited antimicrobial activity with minimal inhibitory concentration ranging between 0.001 and 0.500 mg/mL, tertiary alcohols 3a, 3g, and 3h and carbinols 4a and 4b exhibited the promising antioxidant property. The mode of action of these active compounds was carried out by docking of receptor GlcN6P synthase with newly synthesized candidate ligands 1, 2a, 2e, 2f, 2g, 2h, 3a, 3g, 3h, 4c, and 4d.

34 citations

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TL;DR: CMG is surmised to have improved bioavailability and offered neuroprotection comparable with CUR, against ROT-induced toxicity both in dopaminergic neuronal cell line and Drosophila models, with therapeutic implications for PD.
Abstract: Curcumin (CUR), a dietary polyphenol has diverse pharmacologic effects, but is limited by poor bioavailability. This is probably due to decreased solubility, cellular uptake and stability. In order to enhance its solubility and bioavailability, we synthesized the CUR bioconjugate curcumin monoglucoside (CMG) and tested its bioavailability, neuroprotective and anti-apoptotic propensity against rotenone (ROT) induced toxicity in N27 dopaminergic neuronal cells and Drosophila models. Our results elucidate that CMG showed improved bioavailability than CUR in N27 cells. Pre-treatment with CMG protected against ROT neurotoxicity and exerted antioxidant effects by replenishing cellular glutathione levels and significantly decreasing reactive species. CMG pre-treatment also restored mitochondrial complex I and IV activities inhibited by ROT. ROT-induced nuclear damage was also restored by CMG as confirmed by comet assay. CMG induced anti-apoptotic effects was substantiated by decreased phosporylation of JNK3 and c-jun, which in turn decreased the cleavage of pro-caspase 3. Q-PCR analysis of redox genes showed up-regulation of NOS2 and down-regulation of NQO1 upon ROT exposure and this was attenuated by CMG pre-treatment. Studies in the Drosophila ROT model revealed that, CMG administration showed better survival rate and locomotor activity, improved antioxidant activity and dopamine content than ROT treated group and was comparable with the CUR group. Based on these data, we surmise that CMG has improved bioavailability and offered neuroprotection comparable with CUR, against ROT-induced toxicity both in dopaminergic neuronal cell line and Drosophila models, with therapeutic implications for PD.

34 citations

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TL;DR: This work aimed to detect the production of QS signal molecules and biofilm formation in Ralstonia solanacearum isolated from various diseased tomato plants with symptoms of bacterial wilt and showed well-developed biofilm architecture of bacteria when treated with HMCP.
Abstract: Many bacteria use small diffusible signaling molecules to communicate each other termed as quorum sensing (QS). Most Gram-negative bacteria use acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) as QS signal molecules. Using these signaling molecules, bacteria are able to express specific genes in response to population density. This work aimed to detect the production of QS signal molecules and biofilm formation in Ralstonia solanacearum isolated from various diseased tomato plants with symptoms of bacterial wilt. A total of 30 R. solanacearum strains were investigated for the production of QS signal molecules using Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 and Agrobacterium tumefaciens NT1 (pZLR4) biosensor systems. All 30 bacterial isolates from various bacterial wilt-affected tomato plants produced AHL molecules that induced the biosensor. The microtiter plate assay demonstrated that of the 30 bacterial isolates, 60 % formed biofilm, among which four isolates exhibited a higher degree of biofilm formation. The biofilm-inducing factor was purified from these four culture supernatants. The structure of the responsible molecule was solved using nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopy and was determined to be 2-hydroxy-4-((methylamino)(phenyl)methyl) cyclopentanone (HMCP), which was confirmed by chemical synthesis and NMR. The Confocal laser scanning microscopic analysis showed well-developed biofilm architecture of bacteria when treated with HMCP. The knowledge we obtained from this study will be useful for further researcher on the role of HMCP molecule in biofilm formation.

34 citations

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TL;DR: The interaction of 8-methoxypyrimido[4′,5′:4,5]thieno(2,3-b)quinoline-4(3H)one (MPTQ) with DNA was studied by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectrophotometry as well as by hydrodynamic methods and offers a new intercalation functional group to DNA targetted drug design.
Abstract: The interaction of 8-methoxypyrimido[4′,5′:4,5]thieno(2,3-b)quinoline-4(3H)one (MPTQ) with DNA was studied by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectrophotometry as well as by hydrodynamic methods. On binding to DNA, the absorption spectrum underwent bathochromic and hypochromic shifts and the fluorescence was quenched. Binding parameters, determined from spectrophotometric measurements by Scatchard analysis, indicated a binding constant of 3.56 × 106 M−1 for calf thymus DNA at ionic strength 0.01 M. Binding to the GC-rich DNA ofMicrococcus lysodeikticus was stronger than the binding to calf thymus DNA at ionic strength 0.01 M. The MPTQ increased the viscosity of sonicated rod-like DNA fragments, producing a calculated length of 2.4A/bound MPTQ molecule. The binding of MPTQ to DNA increased the melting temperature by about 4 °C. This research offers a new intercalation functional group to DNA targetted drug design.

34 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an Ag-ZnO-CeO2 heterostructure was proposed to improve the performance of photocatalytic H2 production by combining surface plasmon resonance and Z-scheme charge transport in a single photocatalyst.

34 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20238
202224
2021214
2020189
2019139
2018135