Publications by authors named "D Pathak"

Introduction: The white water lily (Nymphaea alba) is a traditional medicinal plant recognized for its diverse array of bioactive properties. However, its potential in wound healing remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to evaluate the phytochemical profile, cytotoxicity, and wound healing efficacy of Nymphaea alba flower extract (NAFE) using both in vitro and in vivo models, as well as computational network analysis.

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Excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) confers multiple useful photophysical characteristics to organic fluorophores, such as a large Stokes shift and tunable emission. Herein, we have designed an ESIPT-active scaffold . diaminoazobenzene.

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The presence of major volatile elements-carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur-on Earth is critical for establishing life. The origin of these life-essential volatile elements (LEVEs) on Earth has been studied for many years. Here, we present a brief compilation of the prevailing ideas regarding volatile delivery to Earth and evaluate their origins, strengths, and weaknesses.

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Purpose: The present study was designed to analyse the effect of newly adopted sketch-based animated teaching of veterinary anatomy on students regarding its perceived usefulness and impact on retention of the subject knowledge.

Materials And Methods: The study population consisted of undergraduate veterinary students (BVSc and AH) in the physical classroom ( = 81), postgraduate students ( = 17), and veterinary students in the virtual classroom during COVID-19 ( = 80) who evaluated the PowerPoint presentations with sketches and animations via questionnaire. The data collected from the results of the questionnaires were analysed.

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Herbal medicine has been a cornerstone of traditional healthcare for centuries, offering a wide array of bioactive compounds derived from plants. However, its efficacy is often limited by poor bioavailability, instability, and non-targeted delivery. Recent advancements in nanotechnology have provided innovative solutions to these challenges through developing nanoemulsion delivery systems.

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