Publications by authors named "Tushar C Sarker"

Background: Gastric ulcer is a multifaceted ailment of multiple causes and is chronic warranting the discovery of remedies to alleviate its symptoms and severity. Pancratium maritimum L. is recognized for its several health benefits, although its potential against gastric ulcers has yet to be reported.

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Gamma rays are a powerful tool for enhancing crop quality and production. They can cause mutations that improve plant traits and are commonly used in agriculture. The present study aimed to examine the effects of gamma irradiation on maize hybrids' triple white seeds (Giza 321) using different doses (10, 20, and 50 Gy) from different radiation sources Co or Cs).

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  • The study explores the green synthesis of metal/metal oxide nanoparticles using the methanol extract of the medicinal plant Deverra tortuosa, aiming for a safe and cost-effective approach.
  • Characterization of the nanoparticles was performed using various techniques, revealing sizes between 11.79-85.9 nm and notable chemical components via GC-MS analysis, including major compounds such as methyl oleate.
  • The research demonstrated significant antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of both the D. tortuosa extract and the synthesized nanoparticles, with further cytotoxic assessments against normal and tumor cell lines using MTT assays.
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L. is a leafy vegetable that is usually consumed in the area of the Mediterranean and is a frequently used traditional herb to treat a variety of ailments. Previous studies deduced the potent antioxidant and cytotoxic functions of the different extracts and isolated compounds from .

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The characteristic chemical composition of seeds is directly linked to their beneficial properties. This study aimed to investigate the phytochemical composition of seeds using a 100% ethanolic extract using HPLC-ESI-MS/MS. Additionally, it explored the potential biological effects of the extract on female rat reproduction.

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Plant invasions can have relevant impacts on biogeochemical cycles, whose extent, in Mediterranean ecosystems, have not yet been systematically assessed comparing litter carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) dynamics between invasive plants and native communities. We carried out a 1-year litterbag experiment in 4 different plant communities (grassland, sand dune, riparian and mixed forests) on 8 invasives and 24 autochthonous plant species, used as control. Plant litter was characterized for mass loss, N release, proximate lignin and litter chemistry by C CPMAS NMR.

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Litter burning and biological decomposition are oxidative processes co-occurring in many terrestrial ecosystems, producing organic matter with different chemical properties and differently affecting plant growth and soil microbial activity. We tested the chemical convergence hypothesis, i.e.

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Arsenic (As), a class one carcinogen, reflects a disastrous environmental threat due to its presence in each and every compartment of the environment. The high toxicity of As is notably present in its inorganic forms. Irrigation with As contaminated groundwater in rice fields increases As concentration in topsoil and its bioavailability for rice crops.

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Objective: Methanol extract of bran and unpolished grain of two traditional aromatic rice genotypes viz. Kalijira and Chinigura were assayed for their activity on the growth and initiation of crown-gall tumors on potato disks.

Materials And Methods: Three Agrobacterium tumefaciens (A.

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