Publications by authors named "Abhijit Dey"

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  • This text indicates that there is a correction to a previously published article with the DOI 10.3389/fnut.2022.929554.
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Plant-based functional foods have gained wider attention in current scenario with mung bean harboring several bioactive compounds with promising gut health benefits and pharmacological importance. Consumption of mung bean has a positive impact on beneficial gut microbes and microbial metabolite production. The effects of dietary mung bean on gut microbial homeostasis and the management of gut-related diseases along with the possible mechanism of action, have been highlighted through this review paving a way for a promising role of dietary mung bean as a functional food in the management of gut-related diseases for example mung bean peptides can help not only in treating prediabetes but also delaying the aging process by targeting the intestinal microflora.

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Transdermal Drug Delivery Systems (TDDS) have gained attention as a viable substitute for traditional drug administration methods because of their controlled release capabilities and non-invasive design. Microneedles are a new and effective technology that has attracted a lot of attention recently to enhance the capabilities of TDDS further. The study on microneedles and their potential to improve transdermal medication delivery is thoroughly reviewed in this review article.

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P. longum L., one of the most significant species of the genus Piperaceae, is most frequently employed in Indian-Ayurvedic and other traditional medicinal-systems for treating a variety of illnesses.

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  • Cancer presents a significant global threat, necessitating the search for new biomolecules to improve cancer treatment and precision medicine.
  • Researchers are advancing in understanding genetic changes and proteins involved in cancer, leading to the diversification of treatment targets and the development of therapies using therapeutic antibodies and biotechnology.
  • Novel biomolecules such as SMDCs, ADCs, mABs, and PROTACS are gaining attention for their potential to enhance treatment efficacy, reduce drug dosages, and tackle drug resistance in various cancers.
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  • - Abiotic stresses, intensified by climate change, cause significant crop yield losses globally by generating harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS) that disrupt plant cellular processes.
  • - Plants have developed antioxidant systems and non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), such as miRNAs and lncRNAs, which play critical roles in regulating stress-related genes and defending against abiotic stress.
  • - The review explores how ncRNAs regulate plant responses to abiotic stresses through ROS homeostasis and discusses their potential applications in improving agricultural resilience.
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Zucc., commonly known as the Himalayan Yew, is currently experiencing endangerment due to excessive harvesting and sluggish growth resulting from the extraction of paclitaxel, a crucial plant-derived medication employed in the treatment of cancer. contains various phytochemicals, including paclitaxel, a diterpenoid that has been utilized as an anticancer medication.

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