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View article: Penaeus monodon shell waste-derived chitosan nanoparticles show biocompatibility and broad antimicrobial activity
Penaeus monodon shell waste-derived chitosan nanoparticles show biocompatibility and broad antimicrobial activity Open
Crustacean shell waste, a mostly untapped marine byproduct, presents considerable environmental risks while also offering a rich but underutilized source of biopolymers. Although chitosan nanoparticles (ChNPs) have received attention for t…
View article: Genotype × environment interaction studies in monoecious and gynoecious bitter gourd (Momordica Charantia L.) genotypes for stability using multi-model based approach
Genotype × environment interaction studies in monoecious and gynoecious bitter gourd (Momordica Charantia L.) genotypes for stability using multi-model based approach Open
Bitter gourd is an important cucurbitaceous crop grown in the summer and rainy seasons. However, its improvement requires genotypes with high yield and stability across the seasons. We evaluated 22 (gynoecious and monoecious) lines across …
View article: Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Associated Genes in Septic Neonatal Foals
Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress-Associated Genes in Septic Neonatal Foals Open
The progression of inflammation during sepsis represents a multifaceted biological cascade that requires effective therapeutic interventions to improve survival. In septic neonatal foals, oxidative stress (OS) arises due to a compromised a…
View article: Application of nanotechnology in fruit crops—from synthesis to sustainable packaging
Application of nanotechnology in fruit crops—from synthesis to sustainable packaging Open
Fresh fruits, rich in essential nutrients and bioactive compounds, contribute positively to human health. However, their perishable nature and post-harvest shelf life contribute to significant worldwide losses, posing sustainable challenge…
View article: Understanding the concept aging beyond the years
Understanding the concept aging beyond the years Open
Aging is a complex, multifaceted process that encompasses biological, psychological, and social dimensions. It is commonly defined as the gradual decline in physiological function over time, resulting in increased vulnerability to disease …
View article: Ageing body and social harmony with future challenges
Ageing body and social harmony with future challenges Open
As the global population ages, the physiological changes of the aging body increasingly intersect with social, economic, and healthcare systems, posing new challenges for maintaining social harmony. Aging brings about physical, cognitive, …
View article: Molecular signs of aging: How cells reveal the passage of time
Molecular signs of aging: How cells reveal the passage of time Open
Aging is characterized by a series of molecular symptoms that reflect the gradual deterioration of cellular structures and functions. Key molecular hallmarks include genomic instability, telomere shortening, epigenetic alterations, loss of…
View article: Unraveling the causes of aging: From cells to lifestyle
Unraveling the causes of aging: From cells to lifestyle Open
Aging is a natural and progressive biological process influenced by a combination of genetic, molecular, and environmental factors. The primary causes of aging include cellular and molecular damage accumulated over time, genomic instabilit…
View article: The aging process explained: Changes, challenges, and beauty over time
The aging process explained: Changes, challenges, and beauty over time Open
The aging process is a complex, multifactorial phenomenon marked by the gradual decline of physiological functions, leading to increased vulnerability to disease and death. Driven by both intrinsic genetic programs and extrinsic environmen…
View article: Synergistic pharmacological interventions and lifestyle modifications to decelerate aging: Targeting cellular senescence and metabolic pathways for longevity
Synergistic pharmacological interventions and lifestyle modifications to decelerate aging: Targeting cellular senescence and metabolic pathways for longevity Open
The aging process, though inevitable, can be slowed by a combination of pharmacological interventions and healthy lifestyle habits. Medicines such as metformin, rapamycin, and senolytics are being explored for their potential to target key…
View article: Epigenetics and the aging process: Rewriting the story of life
Epigenetics and the aging process: Rewriting the story of life Open
Epigenetic regulation plays a pivotal role in the aging process, influencing how genes are expressed without altering the underlying DNA sequence. Aging is associated with characteristic changes in epigenetic markers, including DNA methyla…
View article: Lifestyle as medicine: Science-backed dietary, exercise, and stress-management strategies to slow aging
Lifestyle as medicine: Science-backed dietary, exercise, and stress-management strategies to slow aging Open
Lifestyle choices play a crucial role in modulating the aging process and promoting healthy longevity. Evidence suggests that regular physical activity, a balanced and nutrient-rich diet, adequate sleep, stress management, and avoidance of…
View article: Targeting Longevity: Supplements as Interventions to Modulate Aging Pathways and Enhance Healthspan
Targeting Longevity: Supplements as Interventions to Modulate Aging Pathways and Enhance Healthspan Open
The aging process, characterized by the progressive decline of cellular and physiological functions, can be influenced by nutritional and pharmacological interventions. Recent research highlights the potential of various supplements to slo…
View article: Defy the Clock with Slow Aging
Defy the Clock with Slow Aging Open
The book “Defy the Clock with Slow Aging” aims to bring theoretical and practical aspects of biogerentology mechanisms that are responsible for biology of aging. Biochemical, molecular and clinical aspects of aging is covered in its chapte…
View article: Retraction notice to “Future call for policy making to speed up interdisciplinarity between natural and social sciences and humanities in countries such as India” [Heliyon 7 (2021) e06484]
Retraction notice to “Future call for policy making to speed up interdisciplinarity between natural and social sciences and humanities in countries such as India” [Heliyon 7 (2021) e06484] Open
[This retracts the article DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06484.].
View article: Molecular Confirmation, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of Ehrlichia canis Prevalence in Eastern India
Molecular Confirmation, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of Ehrlichia canis Prevalence in Eastern India Open
The present study aimed to investigate pathological epidemiology and molecular confirmation of Ehrlichia canis among pet dogs in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, a state in eastern India. A total of 178 dogs were screened for Ehrlichiosis based on his…
View article: Current Challenges of Vaccination in Fish Health Management
Current Challenges of Vaccination in Fish Health Management Open
Vaccination is an essential method of immunological preventive care required for the health management of all animals, including fish. More particularly, immunization is necessary for in-land aquaculture to manage diseases in fish broodsto…
View article: Molecular Confirmation, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of Ehrlichia canis Prevalence in Eastern India
Molecular Confirmation, Epidemiology, and Pathophysiology of Ehrlichia canis Prevalence in Eastern India Open
The present study aimed to undertake a detailed investigation of pathological epidemiology and molecular confirmation of Ehrlichia canis among pet dogs in smart city Bhubaneswar, Odisha, a state in eastern India. A total of 178 dogs were s…
View article: Zoonosis and Vaccination for Fish Health Managment
Zoonosis and Vaccination for Fish Health Managment Open
Vaccination is an important method of immunological preventive care required for health management of all animal including fish. More particularly, immunization is important in in-land fisheries for the management of diseases in fish brood…
View article: Exploring the role of antioxidants in sepsis-associated oxidative stress: a comprehensive review
Exploring the role of antioxidants in sepsis-associated oxidative stress: a comprehensive review Open
Sepsis is a potentially fatal condition characterized by organ dysfunction caused by an imbalanced immune response to infection. Although an increased inflammatory response significantly contributes to the pathogenesis of sepsis, several m…
View article: Allantoin and Tissue Specific Redox Regulation in Mud Crab Scylla serrata under Varied Natural Water Physico-Chemical Parameters
Allantoin and Tissue Specific Redox Regulation in Mud Crab Scylla serrata under Varied Natural Water Physico-Chemical Parameters Open
Effects of varied sediment and physico-chemical properties of water on allantoin content in tissues of Scylla serrata and its role in antioxidant homeostasis were investigated. Tissues of crabs were sampled from different coastal natural h…
View article: Water deprivation-induced hypoxia and oxidative stress physiology responses in respiratory organs of the Indian stinging fish in near coastal zones
Water deprivation-induced hypoxia and oxidative stress physiology responses in respiratory organs of the Indian stinging fish in near coastal zones Open
Background Water deprivation-induced hypoxia stress (WDIHS) has been extensively investigated in numerous fish species due to their adaptation with accessory respiratory organs to respire air but this has not been studied in Indian stingin…
View article: Biorecovery of Critical and Precious Metals
Biorecovery of Critical and Precious Metals Open
Disposal of electronic waste (e-waste) has increased many folds post-Covid 2019 (TBRC 2022). E-waste can be an alternate ore to leach out precious metals as compared to conventional techniques, but only a few regions like Europe (42% recyc…
View article: Properties and physiological effects of dietary fiber-enriched meat products: a review
Properties and physiological effects of dietary fiber-enriched meat products: a review Open
Meat is a rich source of high biological proteins, vitamins, and minerals, but it is devoid of dietary fiber, an essential non-digestible carbohydrate component such as cellulose, hemicellulose, pectin, lignin, polysaccharides, and oligosa…
View article: Water physicochemical factors and oxidative stress physiology in fish, a review
Water physicochemical factors and oxidative stress physiology in fish, a review Open
Fish are among the best-studied aquatic animals due to their economic and ecological values. Fish meat is the most affordable protein source for the economically weaker section of people. The environment of almost all aquatic ecosystems ha…
View article: Oxidative stress, hormones, and effects of natural antioxidants on intestinal inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease
Oxidative stress, hormones, and effects of natural antioxidants on intestinal inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease Open
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, relapsing gastrointestinal (GI) disorder characterized by intestinal inflammation. The etiology of IBD is multifactorial and results from a complex interplay between mucosal immunity, environm…
View article: Effects of microplastics, pesticides and nano-materials on fish health, oxidative stress and antioxidant defense mechanism
Effects of microplastics, pesticides and nano-materials on fish health, oxidative stress and antioxidant defense mechanism Open
Microplastics and pesticides are emerging contaminants in the marine biota, which cause many harmful effects on aquatic organisms, especially on fish. Fish is a staple and affordable food source, rich in animal protein, along with various …
View article: Insilico generation of novel ligands for the inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 main protease (3CLpro) using deep learning
Insilico generation of novel ligands for the inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 main protease (3CLpro) using deep learning Open
The recent emergence of novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become a global public health crisis, and a crucial need exists for rapid identification and developm…
View article: Oxidative stress physiology in Scylla serrata for environmental health assessment
Oxidative stress physiology in Scylla serrata for environmental health assessment Open
The oxidative stress (OS) condition and antioxidant level as a function of pH, few major elements, temperature, turbidity, organic carbon, sediment, and water salinity are vital to understanding the redox homeostasis of inhabiting animals.…