Publications by authors named "B Mallikarjuna"

Plant phytochemicals play an immense role in the synthesis of metal nanoparticles, and the quality of phytochemicals used in the synthesis depends on the extraction method, solvent, temperature, etc. An extensive number of studies were carried out on the extraction of phytochemicals using aqueous extract during the synthesis of nanomaterials. Compared to distilled water, methanol can extract diverse phytochemicals at lower temperatures, and very few studies were done on this.

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Introduction: Diabetes Mellitus is the metabolic disorder most prevalent globally, accounting for a substantial morbidity rate. The conventional drugs available for the management of diabetes are either expensive or lack the required efficacy. The purpose of this research is to isolate and characterize an active phytoconstituent from Coccinia grandis and assess its anti-diabetic properties.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the major reasons for deaths globally. The renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) regulates body hypertension and fluid balance which causes CVD. Angiotensin-converting enzyme I (ACE I) is the central Zn-metallopeptidase component of the RAAS playing a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis of the cardiovascular system.

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This article introduces automatic brain tumor detection from a magnetic resonance image (MRI). It provides novel algorithms for extracting patches and segmentation trained with Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)'s to identify brain tumors. Further, this study provides deep learning and image segmentation with CNN algorithms.

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The healthcare technologies in COVID-19 pandemic had grown immensely in various domains. Blockchain technology is one such turnkey technology, which is transforming the data securely; to store electronic health records (EHRs), develop deep learning algorithms, access the data, process the data between physicians and patients to access the EHRs in the form of distributed ledgers. Blockchain technology is also made to supply the data in the cloud and contact the huge amount of healthcare data, which is difficult and complex to process.

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