Publications by authors named "Raushan Kumar"

Background: The perception of caregivers on immunization is of paramount importance to combat -childhood morbidity, mortality and disability.

Objective: This study was conducted to find knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of caregivers on immunization of under-5 aged children of rural Bihar.

Method: A mixed-methods study was conducted at the outpatients departments of rural medical college from November 2023 to October 2024 among 384 caregivers of under-5 children using a pretested questionnaire to evaluate KAP on immunization.

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The data presented in this article supports the research publication "A data-driven standardised generalisable methodology to validate a large energy performance Certification dataset: A case of the application in Ireland" by Raushan et al. [1]. It provides the filtered Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) database for residential buildings in Ireland after applying rigorous data validation methods to remove erroneous entries, and outliers.

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Background And Aim: L. has been used medicinally and traditionally since antiquity. This study sought to examine the ethanolic extract (ASEE) in inducing apoptosis in human triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) MDA-MB-231 cells and the molecular interactions of the identified components with cell death markers using method.

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  • * A 2-year field experiment tested various treatments, revealing that both rice and wheat straw biochar significantly decreased cumulative NO emissions and improved greenhouse gas metrics compared to traditional fertilizer use.
  • * The application of rice straw biochar resulted in the highest rice yield and nitrogen use efficiency, along with notable improvements in soil quality, suggesting that using biochar can enhance sustainable farming practices while reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers.
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  • Large enzymes usually rely on small cofactors like dihydronicotinamides to help carry out essential metabolic reactions, but these cofactors are not very effective on their own.
  • This study introduces short peptide-based amyloid nanotubes that can efficiently bind to weak hydride transfer agents and facilitate the reduction of ester substrates in water.
  • The findings suggest that these amyloid structures could have played a crucial role in the development of early metabolic processes and the evolution of biopolymers on prebiotic Earth.
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  • The study focused on bending analysis of laminated composite porous plates under sinusoidal loading using an advanced third-order theory while considering different boundary conditions.
  • A novel finite element formulation was introduced, which simplified the analysis by potentially avoiding complex continuity requirements, enabling better modeling of the plate's bending behavior.
  • The results indicated a significant reduction in deflection for square plates compared to rectangular ones and highlighted that including porosities leads to more substantial deflection changes than stress, which could be beneficial for creating lighter structures.
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Aging is a multifaceted and progressive physiological change of the organism categorized by the accumulation of deteriorating processes, which ultimately compromise the biological functions. The objective of this study was to investigate the anti-aging potential of berberine (BBR) in D-galactose (D-Gal) induced aging in rat models. In this study, male Wistar rats were divided into four groups: The control group was given only vehicle, the BBR group was treated with berberine orally, the D-Gal group was treated with D-galactose subcutaneously and the BBR + D-Gal group was treated with D-galactose and berberine simultaneously.

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Research Background: There is considerable diversity in newly developed pummelo × sweet orange citrus hybrids. Most hybrids showed lower peel thickness and high juice yield but there is a lack of information on fruit quality parameters and molecular characterization. Therefore, the aim of the current study is to determine the content of antioxidants and properties of the fresh juice of 24 new pummelo × sweet orange citrus hybrids ( [Burm.

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In this study, we have examined the effect of hesperidin on rats fed on an experimental high-fat diet. Male Wistar rats were given a high-fat diet orally for one month for developing an HFD (High fat- diet) model. Rats were also supplemented with hesperidin (100 mg/kg body weight) for one month.

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Background: Cardiovascular and their associated disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death worldwide, in developed and developing countries, and its prevalence has increased over the past few decades, due to changes in the lifestyle of people. Biomarkers are important tools for diagnosing, analyzing, and providing evidence of pathological conditions of CVD and their associated diseases.

Methods: This study reviews historical cardiovascular biomarkers used to diagnose various diseases, their uses, and limitations, as well as the importance of new and emerging biomarkers.

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Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a widely used flavour enhancer. A daily intake of MSG at high dosage (2000-4000 mg/kg body weight) is reported to be toxic to humans and experimental animals. The present study aims to investigate the toxic effect of oral administration of MSG at low concentrations (30 and 100 mg/kg body weight) by evaluating biochemical parameters of oxidative stress and inflammation in blood; expression of neuroinflammatory gene and histopathological changes in brain on male Wistar rats.

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A subcutaneous infection in the form of pseudomycetoma is rare. are rarely considered to be pathogenic in subcutaneous infections due to their ubiquitous nature. We report a case of subcutaneous pseudomycetoma over the dorsolateral aspect of the left knee caused by in a 55-year-old diabetic male who was treated successfully with oral itraconazole.

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Excessive dietary fat is mainly responsible for metabolic diseases including atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. We have evaluated the role of Vitamin C in an experimental hyperlipidemic model of rats (male Wistar rat 12-16 months). The hyperlipidemic model of the rat was created by treatment with an atherogenic suspension: cholesterol, cholic acid, and coconut oil, for 30 days once daily, and supplemented with Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) doses of 0.

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Acarbose (ACA), a well-studied and effective inhibitor of α-amylase and α-glucosidase, is a postprandial-acting antidiabetic medicine. The membrane of the erythrocyte is an excellent tool for analyzing different physiological and biochemical activities since it experiences a range of metabolic alterations throughout aging. It is uncertain if ACA modulates erythrocyte membrane activities in an age-dependent manner.

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Aging is a natural phenomenon, which is characterised by progressive physiological changes at cellular and organ level. During aging, the defence mechanism of an organism declines over the period of time. The aim of this study was to investigate the biological efficacy of berberine in D-galactose induced aging rat models.

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Rapid and sustained condensate droplet departure from a surface is key toward achieving high heat-transfer rates in condensation, a physical process critical to a broad range of industrial and societal applications. Despite the progress in enhancing condensation heat transfer through inducing its dropwise mode with hydrophobic materials, sophisticated surface engineering methods that can lead to further enhancement of heat transfer are still highly desirable. Here, by employing a three-dimensional, multiphase computational approach, we present an effective out-of-plane biphilic surface topography, which reveals an unexplored capillarity-driven departure mechanism of condensate droplets.

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Increasing age is the single largest risk factor for a variety of chronic illnesses. As a result, improving the capability to target the aging process leads to an increased health span. A lack of appropriate glucoregulatory control is a recurring issue associated with aging and chronic illness, even though many longevity therapies result in the preservation of glucoregulatory control.

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Age associated neurodegenerative changes are acknowledged to play a causative role in a majority of neurological diseases that accompany aging in organisms. To alleviate the deteriorative effects of aging in the brain, we investigated the effects oftwo types of intermittent fasting (IF) methods: alternate day fasting (ADF) and time- restricted feeding (TRF) in young (3 months) and old (24 months) in male Wistar rats comparing the results with age matched controls. The evaluation of biomarkers of oxidative stress showed significant decline in the old (ADF and TRF) groups in addition to up regulation in antioxidant levels.

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In the present study, attempts have been made to evaluate the potential role of 3 Bromopyruvate (3-BP) a glycolytic inhibitor and a caloric restriction mimetic (CRM), to exert neuroprotection in rats during aging through modulation of autophagy. Young male rats (4 months), and naturally aged (22 months) male rats were supplemented with 3-BP (30 mg/kg b.w.

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Background: An altered lipid profile may lead to the development of inflammation and NAFLD (Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease). Although statins have a positive effect on blood lipid levels their long-term use is known to cause adverse effects, in this backdrop there is an interest in natural compounds which may affect lipid metabolism and prevent NAFLD. We have examined the effect of Chitosan on rats subjected to a high-fat diet.

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 Personnel radiation monitoring equipment monitors the level of exposure to radiation and personnel will have to wear a personnel device for radiation detection while working. Personnel monitoring equipment is usually worn by a worker for 3 months.  This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of radiology students about personnel radiation monitoring devices and their use.

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3-Bromopyruvate (3-BP) is a glycolytic inhibitor and a potential calorie restriction mimic that shows a variety of beneficial effects in several aging model systems. A chronic low dose of 3-BP was given to male Wistar rats for 4 weeks. The effect of 3-BP on age-dependent alteration on the activities of various transporters/exchangers and redox biomarkers (protein carbonyl [PC], sialic acid [SA], sulfhydryl group [-SH], intracellular calcium ion [Ca]i, and osmotic fragility) was studied.

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Caloric restriction (CR) is the most effective intervention for extending the life span of vertebrate and invertebrate aging models. Calorie restriction mimetics (CRMs), which are synthetic or natural chemicals that mimic the biochemical, hormonal, and physiological consequences of calorie restriction, are being researched for antiaging benefits. Baicalein is a plant-derived polyphenol that has the potential of antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and autophagy inducer.

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Hyperlipidemia is one of the leading causes of, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular disease. In this study, we evaluated the protective role of hesperidin (HES) against lipidemic stress in a hyperlipidemic model of rats. We developed a hyperlipidemic model of the rat through an i.

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Chitosan is a polysaccharide made up of β1,4-linked d-glucosamine (GlcN) and -acetyl-GlcN. In this study, we evaluated the possible caloric restriction mimetic (CRM) effect of dietary chitosan on systemic redox status, inflammatory biomarkers, and lipid profile in plasma and erythrocyte samples of d-galactose-induced mimetically aged rats. We found a significant increase ( < 0.

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