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Bromine contamination and risk management in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.

J Hazard Mater

May 2024

UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia; The UWA Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia 6009, Australia; Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL) National Research Network,

Bromine (Br) is widely distributed through the lithosphere and hydrosphere, and its chemistry in the environment is affected by natural processes and anthropogenic activities. While the chemistry of Br in the atmosphere has been comprehensively explored, there has never been an overview of the chemistry of Br in soil and aquatic systems. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the sources, geochemistry, health and environmental threats, remediation approaches, and regulatory guidelines pertaining to Br pollution in terrestrial and aquatic environments.

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A significant amount of electronic obsoletes or electronic waste (e-waste) is being generated globally each year; of these, ~20% of obsolete electronic items have plastic components. Current remediation practices for e-waste have several setbacks due to its negative impact on the environment, agro-ecosystem, and human health. Therefore, comparative biodegradation studies of e-waste plastics by monoculture strain PE10 and bacterial consortium consisting of strain PE2 (MF943156), strain PE5 (MF943157), PE8 (CP043311), and strain PE15 (MF943160) were carried out .

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The present study was carried out on 96 animals representing three distinct colour variants of Badri cattle to investigate the genetic diversity, population structure and substitution mutations in the genetic codons due to single nucleotide variations. The DNA samples of 96 Badri cows were genotyped using a double digestion restriction associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing approach. A standardized bioinformatics pipeline was employed to identify single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), initially detecting 7,168,552 SNPs through alignment with the reference genome assembly.

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Drug metabolism plays a crucial role in drug fate, including therapeutic inactivation or activation, as well as the formation of toxic compounds. This underscores the importance of understanding drug metabolism in drug discovery and development. Considering the substantial costs associated with traditional drug development methods, computational approaches have emerged as valuable tools for predicting the metabolic fate of drug candidates.

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Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO NPs) are among the most commonly used nanomaterials and are most likely to end up in soil. Therefore, it is pertinent to study the interaction of TiO NPs with soil microorganisms. The present in vitro broth study evaluates the impacts of low-dose treatments (0, 1.

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Microbial bioformulation: a microbial assisted biostimulating fertilization technique for sustainable agriculture.

Front Plant Sci

December 2023

Department of Biotechnology, Institute of Applied Sciences and Humanities, GLA University, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.

Addressing the pressing issues of increased food demand, declining crop productivity under varying agroclimatic conditions, and the deteriorating soil health resulting from the overuse of agricultural chemicals, requires innovative and effective strategies for the present era. Microbial bioformulation technology is a revolutionary, and eco-friendly alternative to agrochemicals that paves the way for sustainable agriculture. This technology harnesses the power of potential microbial strains and their cell-free filtrate possessing specific properties, such as phosphorus, potassium, and zinc solubilization, nitrogen fixation, siderophore production, and pathogen protection.

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Agricultural productivity is constantly being forced to maintain yield stability to feed the enormously growing world population. However, shrinking arable and nutrient-deprived soil and abiotic and biotic stressor (s) in different magnitudes put additional challenges to achieving global food security. Though well-defined, the concept of macro, micronutrients, and beneficial elements is from a plant nutritional perspective.

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  • Maintaining genetic purity and accurate identification of clones is crucial in breeding programs, leading to the development of KASP-based SNP markers for efficient track of genetic information.* -
  • The study involved creating ultra-low-density SNP markers from a large dataset of 173,675 SNPs sourced from 333 white Guinea yam genotypes, which were narrowed down to 99 validated markers.* -
  • These markers proved effective in distinguishing between different yam species, identifying duplicates, and predicting parentage in yam breeding, marking a significant advancement in genetic analysis.*
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The improper management of solid waste, particularly the dumping of untreated municipal solid waste, poses a growing global challenge in both developed and developing nations. The generation of leachate is one of the significant issues that arise from this practice, and it can have harmful impacts on both the environment and public health. This paper presents an overview of the primary waste types that generate landfill leachate and their characteristics.

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Groundnut harbours non-nodulating non-rhizobial plant growth-promoting bacterial endophytes.

3 Biotech

December 2023

Oilseed Section, Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, College of Agriculture, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004 India.

The present study was carried out to assess the growth-promoting ability of non-rhizobial endophytes in groundnut (). Thirteen endophytic bacteria with different morphologies were isolated from the root and nodules of groundnut. These isolates significantly enhanced the growth of groundnut in sterilised vermiculite, though the isolates were unable to nodulate the host plant.

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Cyclic extraction of phosphate from soybean meal using immobilized Aspergillus oryzae SBS50 phytase.

Bioprocess Biosyst Eng

January 2024

Department of Biotechnology, School of Interdisciplinary and Applied Sciences, Central University of Haryana, Mahendergarh, Haryana, 123031, India.

Phytase enzyme found in plants, animals, and microorganisms is mainly involved in catalyzing the systematic removal of a phosphate group from phytic acid. Enzyme immobilization is one of the cost-effective methods for the wide usage of enzymes in the industrial sector. This paper reports the covalent immobilization of phytase on glutaraldehyde-activated aluminum oxide beads.

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mediated biosynthesis of nanoparticles and biofortification.

Food Sci Biotechnol

December 2023

Electron Microscopy and Nanoscience Laboratory, Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, Punjab 141004 India.

Unlabelled: The mycosynthesis of biogenic NPs using nanotechnology technique is an ecofriendly and economical approach. The extracellular mycelial extract of the fungi were used to biosynthesized Zn, Cu and Fe NPs using zinc sulphate, zinc chloride, copper sulphate, copper chloride ferrous sulphate and ferric chloride, precursor salts at 1.0 mM concentration.

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In the present investigation, xylooligosaccharides were produced from wheat bran and wheat bran extracted xylan through enzymatic hydrolysis using xylanase from novel KS1. Xylooligosaccharides/reducing sugars production from wheat bran was found maximum (374 mg/g) when 4.0% of wheat bran was treated with 375 units (IU/mL) of KS1 xylanase at pH 6.

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Antibiotic resistance in bacteria has emerged as a serious public health threat worldwide. Aquatic environments including irrigation-purpose wastewaters facilitate the emergence and transmission of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes leading to detrimental effects on human health and environment sustainability. Considering the paramount threat of ever-increasing antibiotic resistance to human health, there is an urgent need for continuous environmental monitoring of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater being used for irrigation in Indian agro-ecosystems.

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Effect of different levels of EDTA on phytoextraction of heavy metal and growth of L.

Front Microbiol

August 2023

Department of Civil Engineering (Environmental Science and Engineering), Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Republic of Korea.

Heavy metal pollution of soil is a major concern due to its non-biodegradable nature, bioaccumulation, and persistence in the environment. To explore the probable function of EDTA in ameliorating heavy metal toxicity and achieve the sustainable development goal (SDG), L. seedlings were treated with different concentrations of EDTA (0, 1.

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Unpredicted variability in climate change on the planet is associated with frequent extreme high-temperature events impacting crop yield globally. Wheat is an economically and nutritionally important crop that fulfils global food requirements and each degree rise in temperature results in ∼6% of its yield reduction. Thus, understanding the impact of climate change, especially the terminal heat stress on global wheat production, becomes critically important for policymakers, crop breeders, researchers and scientists to ensure global food security.

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  • * Preliminary tests showed significant toxicity against Leach larvae, with mortality rates over 80% at low concentrations, and the antioxidant activity was highest in specific oils extracted from leaves and stems.
  • * Molecular modeling suggested possible interactions with acetylcholinesterase, highlighting the potential for these essential oils in future research and applications.
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Breast cancer management for young Indian women are full of challenges. The National Cancer Registry Programme (NCRP) has predicted that nearly 2,30,000 cases of breast cancer will be reported annually by 2025; with a steady increase in cases of young women (< 45 years of age) with breast cancer. In this review, the available literature is evaluated to understand the various risk factors contributing to the rise in cases of breast cancer in young women in India.

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Honey bee products comprise various compounds, including honey, propolis, royal jelly, bee pollen, bee wax and bee venom, which have long been recognized for their pharmacological and health-promoting benefits. Scientists have discovered that periodontal disorders stem from dental biofilm, an inflammatory response to bacterial overgrowth produced by dysbiosis in the oral microbiome. The bee products have been investigated for their role in prevention of oral diseases, which are attributed to a myriad of biologically active compounds including flavonoids (pinocembrin, catechin, caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) and galangin), phenolic acids (hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, p-coumaric, ellagic, caffeic and ferulic acids) and terpenoids.

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Relevance of tumor microbiome in cancer incidence, prognosis, and its clinical implications in therapeutics.

Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer

September 2023

Department of Biochemistry, College of Basic Sciences and Humanities, Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 263145, Uttarakhand, India. Electronic address:

The microbiota is garnering progressively greater consideration as an essential facet of the tumor microenvironment that regulates tumor proliferation and affects cancer prognosis. Microbial populations that inhabit different body locations are involved in the carcinogenesis and tumor progression of their corresponding malignancies. It has been learned that the microbial populations primarily thriving within tumors are tumor-type specific.

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Present investigation demonstrates the development and characterization of strontium titanate (SrTiO) doped biochar nanohybrid photocatalysts. Biochar nanohybrid was synthesized using an ultrasonic-assisted dispersion technique, which involved dispersing SrTiO nanoparticles into activated biochar at a weight ratio of 1:2 (w/w) under ambient conditions. The development of the biochar nanohybrid was verified through a comprehensive analysis of their spectral, microstructural, thermal, electrical, and electrochemical properties.

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The present study aimed to identify the bioactive constituents in the chloroform extract of H. spicatum rhizomes (HS-RCLE), further evaluated for its in-vitro pesticidal activities validating via molecular docking techniques. GC/MS analysis of HS-RCLE identified 14 compounds contributing 84.

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  • Drought significantly impacts plant growth, making it crucial to find effective agricultural solutions.
  • Nanotechnology offers innovative approaches, such as using calcium phosphate-urea nanoparticles (CaP-U NPs) as eco-friendly fertilizers to enhance crop nutrient delivery.
  • The study demonstrated that applying CaP-U NPs improved various growth metrics and boosted plant defense mechanisms under both irrigated and drought conditions, with optimal results at specific concentrations of the nanoparticles.
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A Review of Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of (Burm. F.) Roscoe. ().

Curr Top Med Chem

August 2023

Campus de Pesquisa-Museu Paraense Emilio Goeldi-Botany Coordination, Av. Perimetral, 19001-Terra Firme, 66077-830, Belem-PA, Brazil.

Alpinia malaccensis, commonly known as "Malacca ginger" and "Rankihiriya," is an important medicinal plant of Zingiberaceae. It is native to Indonesia and Malaysia and widely distributed in countries including Northeast India, China, Peninsular Malaysia and Java. Due to vide pharmacological values, it is necessary to recognize this species for its significance of pharmacological importance.

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Modern agriculture is primarily focused on the massive production of cereals and other food-based crops in a sustainable manner in order to fulfill the food demands of an ever-increasing global population. However, intensive agricultural practices, rampant use of agrochemicals, and other environmental factors result in soil fertility degradation, environmental pollution, disruption of soil biodiversity, pest resistance, and a decline in crop yields. Thus, experts are shifting their focus to other eco-friendly and safer methods of fertilization in order to ensure agricultural sustainability.

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