15 results match your criteria: "Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology[Affiliation]"

The current work initially focused on the custom synthesis of ILB-162, an innovative calcineurin inhibitor, known chemically as N-(5-chloro-2-hydroxyphenyl)-2-(morpholin-4-yl-methyl) benzamide to get a yield of 25 mg with 90.73% purity and confirmed its significant calcineurin inhibitory potential in vitro having very low IC value (0.057 µM).

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC), the world's third leading cause of death, can be caused by a variety of reasons, one of which is a valine-to-glutamate mutation at position 600 in the BRAF gene. Nonetheless, the prognosis of patients with BRAF mutations remains poor, necessitating additional research in this field.

Objective: This work aims to recognize and validate innovative and effective BRAF inhibitors.

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Cystatin C (CysC), a protein, has replaced creatinine as a biomarker of kidney function and other diseases and has led to a surge in the research on the development of efficient CysC biosensors. The current CysC sensing technologies are remarkable in terms of selectivity and reproducibility. However, the complexity, cost, and space requirements of these methods render them unsuitable for real-time monitoring or point-of-care (PoC) implementations in healthcare settings.

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Background: Sahacharadi Kwatha is traditionally employed in Ayurvedic therapy for "vata" related conditions such as back pain, herniated disc, palsy, sciatica, and paralysis. Classical Ayurvedic texts recommend the use of freshly prepared Kwatha for optimal patient benefits. However, in response to the commercialization of Ayurveda and the demand for convenient over-the-counter (OTC) formulations, various commercial preservatives have been incorporated by Ayurvedic manufacturers to facilitate OTC preparation and prolong shelf life.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered the second deadliest cancer in the world. One of the reasons for the occurrence of this cancer is the deregulation of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR), which plays a critical role in regulating cell division, persistence, differentiation, and migration. The overexpression of the EGFR protein leads to its dysregulation and causes CRC.

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discovery of novel calcineurin inhibitors using ligand-based 3-D pharmacophore modelling and molecular dynamics simulation.

J Biomol Struct Dyn

November 2024

Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University of Kerala, Thrissur, Kerala, India.

Calcineurin is a serine-threonine protein phosphatase that is activated with the binding of calmodulin in the presence of increased calcium concentration and has a major role in various signaling pathways. Its role in regulating homeostasis, developmental processes, and different disease progression has already been reported. The dysregulated Ca/calcineurin/NFAT1-4 pathway is observed in Autoimmune disorders and hence the use of Calcineurin inhibitors like Cyclosporin A (CsA) and Tacrolimus (FK506) is widely done in such cases.

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As a result of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) disease due to SARS-CoV2 becoming a pandemic, it has spread over the globe. It takes time to evaluate the results of the laboratory tests because of the rising number of cases each day. Therefore, there are restrictions in terms of both therapy and findings.

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is a Gram-positive bacterium found on human skin that causes skin and soft tissue infections, as well as pneumonia, osteomyelitis, and endocarditis. The prevalence of antibiotic resistant strains has made the treatments less effective. An efficient alternate method for battling these contagious diseases is anti-virulence strategy.

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Polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are uncharged, non-polar molecules generated from natural and anthropogenic activities, where the emissions from anthropogenic activities predominate. Chrysene is a high molecular weight PAH, which is found to be highly recalcitrant and mutagenic in nature. The aim of this study was to isolate chrysene-degrading microorganisms from oil-contaminated water and to enhance their degradative conditions using design expert.

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Optimization and efficacy studies of Laccase immobilized on Zein-Polyvinyl pyrrolidone nano fibrous membrane in decolorization of Acid Red 1.

Water Sci Technol

November 2021

Department of Bioinformatics, Center of Molecular Datascience and Systems Biology, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Rajiv Gandhi Salai, OMR, Sholinganallur, Chennai 600119, India E-mail:

Azo dyes are widely used in textile industries. A significant portion of these recalcitrant dyes are being discharged to the natural waters. Due to their low biodegradability they pose serious pollution problems if untreated.

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The knowledge of ancestral origin is monumental in conservation of endangered animals since it can aid in preservation of population level genetic integrity and prevent inbreeding among related individuals. Despite maintenance of studbook, the biogeographical affiliation of most captive gorillas is largely unknown, which has constrained management of captive gorillas aiming at maximizing genetic diversity at the population level. In recent years, ancestry informative markers (AIMs) has been successfully employed for the inference of genomic ancestry in a wide range of studies in evolutionary genetics, biomedical research, genetic stock identification, and introgression analysis and forensic analyses.

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Article Synopsis
  • Zymography is a standardized method for analyzing proteinases but can be challenging for large sample sizes using traditional electrophoresis.
  • A solution involves using substrate-impregnated gels in multiwell formats, allowing for parallel assays of enzymes copolymerized with gelatin substrates.
  • This method, which eliminates the need for electrophoresis and electricity, has been successfully tested for specific collagenases and metalloproteinases and allows for characterizing enzyme activity with different cations and regulatory molecules.
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Detection and Characterization of Bacterial Proteinases Using Zymography.

Methods Mol Biol

March 2018

Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, Thrissur, 680684, Kerala, India.

Article Synopsis
  • Proteinases are essential for bacterial invasion and pathogen activity, particularly in their extracellular and membrane-bound forms.
  • To study these enzymes effectively, it's important to isolate them while preserving their native structure and activity.
  • Qualitative analysis is conducted using techniques like electrophoresis and zymography, with specific methods discussed for isolating membrane-bound proteinases while maintaining function.
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Drug-likeness of Phytic Acid and Its Analogues.

Open Microbiol J

December 2015

Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal 576104, Karnataka, India.

Inositol hexakisphosphate is known to be the phosphorous reserve in plants particularly in the seeds. Though it has been known for its antinutrient properties for many years, recent research shed light to reveal it as a novel anticancer agent. Hence the present study investigates the drug-likeness of phytic acid and its analogues through bioinformatics methods.

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