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View article: Ruptured Renal Aneurysm : a Rare Presentation in Polyarteritis Nodosa
Ruptured Renal Aneurysm : a Rare Presentation in Polyarteritis Nodosa Open
A 53 year old man presented with right flank pain, vomiting and generalised weakness since 1 day. CECT examination is suggestive of focal active vascular contrast extravasation in lower pole of right kidney with large perinephric hematoma.…
View article: Affordable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Using Simplified Techniques: A Novel Approach for Chronic Limb Ulcer Management
Affordable Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Using Simplified Techniques: A Novel Approach for Chronic Limb Ulcer Management Open
Chronic limb ulcers, primarily caused by diabetes mellitus, venous insufficiency, and peripheral arterial disease, presenting critical health and economic problems as they have extended healing time and high recurrence rates. Although Nega…
View article: Collybiopsis himalayensis sp. nov. (Omphalotaceae), a new white- spored agaric from the Indian Himalaya
Collybiopsis himalayensis sp. nov. (Omphalotaceae), a new white- spored agaric from the Indian Himalaya Open
A new species, Collybiopsis himalayensis, from the Uttarakhand Himalaya, India, is described based on micro-morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses. This species is characterized by its convex to campanulate pileus with a slight …
View article: Nutrient and antioxidant profile of four species of wild mushrooms from cold-desert with implications for human dietary and supplement use
Nutrient and antioxidant profile of four species of wild mushrooms from cold-desert with implications for human dietary and supplement use Open
Extreme environmental conditions in cold deserts modulate the biochemical profile of organisms thriving therein, translating into nutritional benefits for humans. This study assessed nutritional composition and antioxidant potential of fou…
View article: New taxonomic insights: morphological and phylogenetic analysis of a novel <i>Marasmius</i> species in section <i>Globulares</i> from Indian Himalaya
New taxonomic insights: morphological and phylogenetic analysis of a novel <i>Marasmius</i> species in section <i>Globulares</i> from Indian Himalaya Open
Marasmius indicus sp. nov. is described from Uttarakhand, India, based on morphological and molecular (ITS) phylogenetic data, and is assigned to M. sect. Globulares . A comprehensive description, photographs, and comparison with allied sp…
View article: Morphological and Molecular Insights into Two Russulaceous Mushrooms from Jammu and Kashmir, India
Morphological and Molecular Insights into Two Russulaceous Mushrooms from Jammu and Kashmir, India Open
View article: Standardization and Interoperability Challenges in Multi-Vendor AI-Driven Communication Systems for Healthcare
Standardization and Interoperability Challenges in Multi-Vendor AI-Driven Communication Systems for Healthcare Open
Infrastructure systems are increasingly reliant on data-driven approaches to predict, manage, and mitigate risks. the integration of diverse, heterogeneous data sources often presents challenges, particularly in terms of data quality, alig…
View article: A surprise cause of recurrent pneumonia in an infant
A surprise cause of recurrent pneumonia in an infant Open
Foreign body (FB) ingestion is a common pediatric emergency seen among children between 6 months to 5 years. Most of the ingested FBs are accidentally taken and are passed in stools uneventfully, however they may lead to complications in s…
View article: Two Novel Species of Genus <i>Melanoleuca</i> (Agaricales) From Indian Himalaya
Two Novel Species of Genus <i>Melanoleuca</i> (Agaricales) From Indian Himalaya Open
Two interesting taxa of genus Melanoleuca have been reported from cultivated lands of temperate regions in Uttarakhand Himalaya and Ladakh Himalaya. These taxa are proposed here as Melanoleuca deothalensis sp. nov. and Melanoleuca drassina…
View article: <i>Bagliettoa</i> A. Massal. (Verrucariaceae): A New Generic Record of Lichenized Fungi for India
<i>Bagliettoa</i> A. Massal. (Verrucariaceae): A New Generic Record of Lichenized Fungi for India Open
The lichen genus Bagliettoa A. Massal. is being reported for the first time from India, represented by B. baldensis (A. Massal.) Vězda, B. calciseda (DC.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux, and B. limborioides A. Massal. Previously, specimens belonging t…
View article: A strange cause of nasal blockage and anemia in an infant
A strange cause of nasal blockage and anemia in an infant Open
Leeches are sanguivorous parasites causing infestation in humans and other warm-blooded mammals, mainly affecting older children and adults with most common site of attachment being nasopharynx. We present a case of severe anaemia and grow…
View article: Correction to: Conserving industrially important endangered medicinal herb Trillium govanianum (Himalayan Trillium) through biotechnological based interventions
Correction to: Conserving industrially important endangered medicinal herb Trillium govanianum (Himalayan Trillium) through biotechnological based interventions Open
View article: Use of casirivimab and imdevimab to prevent progression to severe COVID-19
Use of casirivimab and imdevimab to prevent progression to severe COVID-19 Open
BACKGROUND: Advanced age and the presence of comorbid illnesses increase the risk of disease progression and death in patients infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2). Several neutralizing antibodies against…
View article: Unlocking Nature’s Toolbox: glutamate-inducible recombinant protein production from the Komagatella phaffii PEPCK promoter
Unlocking Nature’s Toolbox: glutamate-inducible recombinant protein production from the Komagatella phaffii PEPCK promoter Open
Background Komagataella phaffii (a.k.a. Pichia pastoris) harbors a glutamate utilization pathway in which synthesis of glutamate dehydrogenase 2 and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) is induced by glutamate. Glutamate-inducible syn…
View article: Traditional Utilization of Wild Edible Mushrooms among the Local Communities of District Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Traditional Utilization of Wild Edible Mushrooms among the Local Communities of District Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir, India Open
In the present study, documentation of the traditional uses of some wild edible mushrooms extracted from different ethnic tribes dwelling in forests of Kishtwar of Jammu & Kashmir was made.The majority of the collected wild edible mushroom…
View article: Creativity and Experience in the Pre and Post Independent Indian English Writers
Creativity and Experience in the Pre and Post Independent Indian English Writers Open
The great Indian writers have made their mark in the pre independence, post-independence and modern Indian English Literature. In the present paper we are trying to cover creativity and experiences of our post Indian English Writers. The I…
View article: Nutritional Assessment of Lactarius drassinus and L. controversus from the Cold Desert Region of the Northwest Himalayas for Their Potential as Food Supplements
Nutritional Assessment of Lactarius drassinus and L. controversus from the Cold Desert Region of the Northwest Himalayas for Their Potential as Food Supplements Open
Kargil is a cold desert with hostile ecological conditions such as low temperature and precipitation, as well as difficult terrains. However, several wild mushrooms thrive well under such an extreme environment. Despite their abundance, th…
View article: Distribution and ethnomedicinal importance of genus Rosa L. (Rosaceae) in India
Distribution and ethnomedicinal importance of genus Rosa L. (Rosaceae) in India Open
Background: The knowledge of geographical distribution and ethnobotanical uses is critical for the effective conservation and utilization of native plant genetic resources. No attempt has been made to amalgamate and analyze all of the avai…
View article: Three new species of genus Amanita Pers. (Amanitaceae) from India
Three new species of genus Amanita Pers. (Amanitaceae) from India Open
Based on morphological evidence and DNA sequencing, we propose three new species of the genus Amanita, namely Amanita aurantialba, A. indovaginata and A. pseudohemibapha from India. Amanita aurantialba, a member of sect. Phalloideae, A. in…
View article: Validation of RP-HPLC method for analysis of amaroswerin and amarogentin in Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst.
Validation of RP-HPLC method for analysis of amaroswerin and amarogentin in Swertia chirayita (Roxb.) H. Karst. Open
View article: Performance of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) hybrids for yield and quality traits
Performance of Chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) hybrids for yield and quality traits Open
Twenty-eight F1 combinations of chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) obtained from half-diallel cross along with eight diverse parents were evaluated in a field study to elucidate the information on the extent of mean performance of various horticu…
View article: Optimization and comparison of different extraction techniques for colchicine from the seeds of Gloriosa superba L.
Optimization and comparison of different extraction techniques for colchicine from the seeds of Gloriosa superba L. Open
Gloriosa superba L., an important medicinal and horticultural crop, well-recognized for the commercial source of colchicine which is present in its seeds and tubers mainly.In the present study, in order to recover the key constituent, i.e.…
View article: Documentation of ethnoveterinary knowledge: Harnessing potential phytotherapy in high mountainous areas of Paddar, District Kishtwar (India)
Documentation of ethnoveterinary knowledge: Harnessing potential phytotherapy in high mountainous areas of Paddar, District Kishtwar (India) Open
Background: Most people and livestock producers in rural India continue to rely on traditional medicine for health-care practices. The aim of the present study was to document important plant species employed by the people of Paddar to tre…
View article: Measuring the Impact of Conservation: The Growing Importance of Monitoring Fauna, Flora and Funga
Measuring the Impact of Conservation: The Growing Importance of Monitoring Fauna, Flora and Funga Open
Many stakeholders, from governments to civil society to businesses, lack the data they need to make informed decisions on biodiversity, jeopardising efforts to conserve, restore and sustainably manage nature. Here we review the importance …
View article: Plant-based veterinary practices in Jammu and Kashmir: A review of the trends, transfer and conservation of traditional ethnoveterinary knowledge
Plant-based veterinary practices in Jammu and Kashmir: A review of the trends, transfer and conservation of traditional ethnoveterinary knowledge Open
Background: Traditional veterinary phytotherapy refers to the use of plants for promoting health and curing diseases of livestock. Animal rearing is the major occupation of the tribal communities in Jammu and Kashmir and is thus an importa…
View article: Amanita indogrisea, a new species of Amanita subg. Amanitina sect. Roanokenses from India
Amanita indogrisea, a new species of Amanita subg. Amanitina sect. Roanokenses from India Open
Amanita indogrisea is described here as a new species from coniferous forests in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India based on morpho-anatomy and molecular data. This species is characterized by its small to medium-size…
View article: An annotated catalogue of the lichenicolous fungi of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, India with new records and identification key
An annotated catalogue of the lichenicolous fungi of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, India with new records and identification key Open
View article: Morphology and molecular characterization of three species of Amanita from north-western Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir
Morphology and molecular characterization of three species of Amanita from north-western Himalaya of Jammu and Kashmir Open
View article: Ethnomycological study of wild edible and medicinal mushrooms in district Jammu, J&K (UT), India
Ethnomycological study of wild edible and medicinal mushrooms in district Jammu, J&K (UT), India Open
View article: Production of bio-flavored sourdough bread
Production of bio-flavored sourdough bread Open
Sourdough is the oldest form of leavened bread and has been used since the time of the pharaohs. Sourdough is a mixture of flour and water that is fermented by naturally present Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) and yeast. With modernization and …