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    Green nanofiber mat from HLM–PVA–Pectin (Hibiscus leaves mucilage–polyvinyl alcohol–pectin) polymeric blend using electrospinning technique as a novel material in wound-healing process by Sen, Srijita, Bal, Trishna, Rajora, Aditya Dev

    Published in Applied nanoscience (2022)
    “…The present work is focused on fabrication of novel nanofiber (NF) mat as wound-healing scaffold using blends of novel combination of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis…”
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    Experimental and numerical analysis of natural fillers loaded and E-glass reinforced epoxy sandwich composites by Balaji Ayyanar, C., Kumar, Renugadevi, Helaili, Sofiene, B, Gayathri, RinusubaV, Nalini H, Esther, Bal, Trishna, Gapsari, Femiana, Anam, Khairul, Mavinkere Rangappa, Sanjay, Siengchin, Suchart

    “…Natural fibers play a crucial role in sandwich composites due to their biodegradability, ease of manufacturing, and ability to reduce pollution. The research…”
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    Formulation and evaluation of carvedilol microcapsules using Eudragit NE30D and sodium alginate by Bal, Trishna, Sengupta, Shubhranshu, Murthy, Padala Narasimha

    “…Inclusion complexes of carvedilol(CR) with hydroxyl propyl beta-cyclodextrin (HPBCD) was prepared using co-grinding technique. Then, the inclusion complex was…”
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    Fabrication and evaluation of Dillenia indica-carrageenan blend hybrid superporous hydrogel reinforced with green synthesized MgO nanoparticles as an effective wound dressing material by Fahaduddin, Bal, Trishna

    “…An unexplored hybrid superporous hydrogel (MHSPH) of Dillenia indica fruit mucilage (DIFM) and carrageenan blend embedded with green synthesized magnesium…”
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    Invitro- invivo evaluations of green synthesized zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles using Ipomoea aquatica leaf extract as matric and fillers by Fahaduddin, Bal, Trishna

    “…The current study details the green synthesis of zinc oxide nanoparticles utilizing the aqueous leaf extract of Ipomoea aquatica. A straightforward,…”
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    Evaluation of a green synthesized biopolymer polymethyl methacrylate grafted Moringa gum amphiphilic graft copolymer (MOG-g-PMMA) with polymeric-surfactant like properties for biopharmaceutical applications by Sharma, Shreya, Bal, Trishna

    Published in Polymer bulletin (Berlin, Germany) (01-12-2024)
    “…The current study utilized a green synthesis where microwave-assisted free radical technique was applied for economical synthesis of a novel biocompatible…”
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    Evaluation of cashew gum-polyvinyl alcohol (CG-PVA) electrospun nanofiber mat for scarless wound healing in a murine model by Rajora, Aditya Dev, Bal, Trishna

    “…Modern-day treatment for burns and wounds demands scarless healing which is becoming a challenging clinical problem. Thus, to alleviate such issues, it becomes…”
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    Exploring and Characterizing the drug Release Potential of Novel Tissue Compatible Amphiphilic Graft Copolymer of Polyvinyl Acetate Grafted Neem Gum (NG-g-PVAc) by Sharma, Shreya, Bal, Trishna

    Published in Journal of polymers and the environment (01-06-2023)
    “…The present research was envisaged to synthesize different grades of a novel, nontoxic, and tissue-compatible neem gum based polyvinyl acetate grafted neem gum…”
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    Evaluating neem gum-polyvinyl alcohol (NGP-PVA) blend nanofiber mat as a novel platform for wound healing in murine model by Rajora, Aditya Dev, Bal, Trishna

    “…Modern-day treatment demands scarless wound healing utilizing scaffolds in the form of nanofiber mats which are tissue and environment-friendly. Neem gum…”
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    pH factors in chronic wound and pH-responsive polysaccharide-based hydrogel dressings by Das, Itishree Jogamaya, Bal, Trishna

    “…Chronic wounds present a significant healthcare challenge marked by complexities such as persistent bleeding, inhibited cell proliferation, dysregulated…”
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    Evaluation of Opuntia-carrageenan superporous hydrogel (OPM-CRG SPH) as an effective biomaterial for drug release and tissue scaffold by Das, Itishree Jogamaya, Bal, Trishna

    “…The process of wound healing involves complex interplay of systems biology, dependent on coordination of various cell types, both intra and extracellular…”
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    Exploring carrageenan: From seaweed to biomedicine—A comprehensive review by Das, Itishree Jogamaya, Bal, Trishna

    “…Biomaterials are pivotal in the realms of tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug delivery and serve as fundamental building blocks. Within this…”
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    Microwave assisted synthesis of polyacrylamide grafted polymeric blend of fenugreek seed mucilage-Polyvinyl alcohol (FSM-PVA-g-PAM) and its characterizations as tissue engineered scaffold and as a drug delivery device by Bal, Trishna, Swain, Sabyasachi

    Published in Daru (01-06-2020)
    “…Microwave assisted synthesis of graft copolymer of polymeric blend of Fenugreek seed mucilage (FSM)-Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with acrylamide (AM) was done by…”
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    Carrageenan-guar gum microwave irradiated micro-porous interpenetrating polymer network: A system for drug delivery by Swain, Sabyasachi, Bal, Trishna

    “…A series of microwave irradiated IPN of Crg and GG have been synthesized and cross linking through hydrogen bonding was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. Thermal…”
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    Microwave irradiated Carrageenan-Guar gum micro-porous IPN: a novel material for isotropic tissue scaffolding by Swain, Sabyasachi, Bal, Trishna

    “…In this study, a novel micro porous honeycomb structured Crg-GG-IPN material was incepted to be applicable as scaffold and accomplished. The hydrophilicity was…”
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    Fabrication and invitro evaluation of electrospun gum ghatti-polyvinyl alcohol polymeric blend green nanofibre mat (GG-PVA NFM) as a novel material for polymeric scaffolds in wound healing by Dey, Pramit, Bal, Trishna, Gupta, Roop Narayan

    Published in Polymer testing (01-11-2020)
    “…The present research is mainly based on the fabrication of biodegradable nanofiber mats (NFM) through the process of electrospinning using a novel combination…”
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    Biodegradable polymeric nanocomposite containing phloretin for enhanced oral bioavailability and improved myocardial ischaemic recovery by Sharma, Prasanti, Bal, Trishna, Singh, Sandeep Kumar, Sharma, Neelima

    Published in Journal of microencapsulation (21-10-2024)
    “…The study aimed to enhance phloretin's oral absorption and systemic availability through nanoencapsulation within biodegradable polymers, improving its…”
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    Effect of Mn-doping on the morphological and electrical properties of (Ba0·7Sr0.3) (MnxTi1−x)O3 materials for energy storage application by Shalu, Saumya, Roy, Sunanda, Mukherjee, Anindita, Bal, Trishna, Rout, Sanjeeb Kumar, Dasgupta Ghosh, Barnali

    Published in Ceramics international (15-09-2022)
    “…Lead-free (Ba0·7Sr0.3) (MnxTi1−x)O3 (x = 0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 6.0, and 8.0%) ceramics were effectively synthesized by the sol-gel process. XRD and Raman…”
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    In vitro-in vivo wound healing efficacy of Tridax Procumbens extract loaded Carboxymethylcellulose film by Ayyanar, C. Balaji, Marimuthu, K., Bal, Trishna, Rajora, Aditya Dev

    “…In this work, Tridax Procumbens Extracts (TPE) were blended with Carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), and film was developed through the casting method. The…”
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    Fabrication and evaluation of pH-sensitive biocompatible microwave irradiated moringa barkgum-carrageenan (MOG-CRG-IPN) interpenetrating isotropic polymeric network for controlled delivery of pharmaceuticals by Roy, Debjani, Bal, Trishna, Swain, Sabyasachi

    Published in Sustainable chemistry and pharmacy (01-12-2020)
    “…In the present research, pH-sensitive interpenetrating polymeric network are prepared by interpenetration of two natural polysaccharides Moringa bark gum(MOG)…”
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