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University of Madras
Education•Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India•
About: University of Madras is a education organization based out in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Ring (chemistry) & Lipid peroxidation. The organization has 8496 authors who have published 11369 publications receiving 211152 citations. The organization is also known as: Madras University & University of Chennai.
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TL;DR: In this article, a nano-sized, Fe3+ doped TiO2 photocatalyst was successfully prepared by a simple wet impregnation method with an attempt to extend the light absorption of TiO 2 into the visible region and reduce the rapid recombination of electrons and holes.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors described the preparation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) under natural sunlight irradiation and their use in colorimetric detection of heavy metal ions.
Abstract: The present work describes the preparation of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) under natural sunlight irradiation and their use in colorimetric detection of heavy metal ions. The AuNPs were prepared by an environmentally benign method using N-cholyl-l-valine (NaValC) as a self-reducing as well as stabilizing agent in aqueous medium. The size and shape of the particles were systematically controlled by varying the ratio of NaValC and Au3+ ions. The pH of the solution medium, sunlight irradiation and reaction time also influence the size and shape selectivity. The prepared NPs were thoroughly characterized by using UV-visible spectroscopy, TEM, DLS, EDX, XRD, XPS, FT-IR, cyclic voltammetry and TGA techniques. Natural solar energy acting as a driving force for the generation of AuNPs in aqueous medium makes the process eco-friendly, attractive and economical. As these NPs are highly reactive towards the surrounding environment the prepared AuNPs were effectively utilized for the colorimetric detection of Co2+ and Ni2+ ions in environmental samples.
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TL;DR: The results indicate that quercetin induces mitochondrial-mediated apoptotic pathway and thus it inhibits the growth of metastatic ovarian cancer cells.
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TL;DR: Sperm damage in ageing was significantly reduced by quenching ROS, improving antioxidant defence system and mitochondrial function, and present observation indicates the antioxidant enhancing property, free radical quenched ability and spermatogenic efficacy of the M. pruriens.
Abstract: Summary Mucuna pruriens Linn., a leguminous plant, has been recognized as an aphrodisiac and spermatogenic agent. Protective efficacy of M. pruriens on reactive oxygen species (ROS)-induced pathophysiological alterations in structural and functional integrity of epididymal sperm in aged Wister albino rat was analysed. Animals were grouped as groups I, II, III and IV, i.e. young (control), aged, aged treated with ethanolic extract (200 mg ⁄kg b.w.) of M. pruriens and young rats treated with M. pruriens, respectively. At the end of the experimental period, i.e. after 60 days animals were sacrificed, epididymal sperm were collected and subjected to count, viability, motility, morphology and morphometric analysis. Enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, ROS, lipid peroxidation (LPO), DNA damage, chromosomal integrity and mitochondrial membrane potential were estimated. Results obtained from the aged animals showed significant reduction in sperm count, viability and motility, increased morphological damage and an increase in the number of sperm with cytoplasmic remnant, and these alterations were significantly reversed in M. pruriens treated group. Significant increase in LPO, HO· and H2O2 production and significant decline in the levels of the enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants were observed in the aged animals. Supplementation of M. pruriens significantly reduced ROS and LPO production and significant increase in both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidant levels. There were significant DNA damage, loss of chromosomal integrity and increase in mitochondrial membrane permeability in aged rat sperm. This was significantly reduced in group III. Present observation indicates the antioxidant enhancing property, free radical quenching ability and spermatogenic efficacy of the M. pruriens. Collectively, sperm damage in ageing was significantly reduced by quenching ROS, improving antioxidant defence system and mitochondrial function.
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TL;DR: The present study reveals that green tea by ameliorating myocardial collagen characteristics may provide a therapeutic option in the treatment of cardiovascular complications of diabetes.
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David A. Kass | 127 | 580 | 58747 |
Viswanathan Mohan | 110 | 964 | 64896 |
Sridevi Devaraj | 85 | 365 | 21831 |
Raghavan Srinivasan | 80 | 959 | 37821 |
Muthupandian Ashokkumar | 76 | 511 | 20771 |
K.V. Rajagopalan | 71 | 223 | 15129 |
Rajasekhar Balasubramanian | 65 | 276 | 13854 |
Savarimuthu Ignacimuthu | 64 | 498 | 17752 |
Pappannan Thiyagarajan | 59 | 245 | 10650 |
Ravi Subrahmanyan | 59 | 353 | 14244 |
Fritz Scholz | 55 | 385 | 11420 |
M. Lakshmanan | 54 | 533 | 13357 |
Nagarajan Selvamurugan | 52 | 153 | 9477 |
Kumarasamy Thangaraj | 47 | 361 | 11869 |
Suniti Solomon | 46 | 191 | 6400 |