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    Maleic and l-tartaric acids as new anti-sprouting agents for potatoes during storage in comparison to other efficient sprout suppressants by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Mandal Biswas, Suparna, Pramanik, Panchanan

    Published in Scientific reports (08-10-2021)
    “…Inhibiting sprouting of potatoes is an interesting subject needed for potato storage and industry. Sprouting degrades the quality of tuber along with releasing…”
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    A squalene analog 4,4′-diapophytofluene from coconut leaves having antioxidant and anti-senescence potentialities toward human fibroblasts and keratinocytes by Dutta, Madhurima, Sarkar, Swarupa, Karmakar, Parimal, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Scientific reports (01-06-2024)
    “…Coconut ( Cocos nucifera) leaves, an unutilized resource, enriched with valuable bioactive compounds. Spectral analysis of purified pentane fraction of coconut…”
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    Antioxidant, antimicrobial and DNA damage protecting potential of hot taste spices: a comparative approach to validate their utilization as functional foods by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Pal, Ujjaini, Dutta, Rajashree, Bhowmik, Prasanta C, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Journal of food science and technology (01-03-2022)
    “…Hot taste spices have enormous health benefits starting from kitchen to pharmaceutical laboratories. Our present study is focused on phytochemical and…”
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    Recent progress in the role of seed endophytic bacteria as plant growth-promoting microorganisms and biocontrol agents by Guha, Titir, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    “…The importance of microorganisms residing within the host plant for their growth and health is increasingly acknowledged, yet the significance of microbes…”
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    A comprehensive study on occurrence records of African neglected and underutilized weed species, Cleome gynandra L. (cat's whiskers) validating the ecogeographical range expansion in West Bengal, India by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Bose, Rahul, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Weed biology and management (01-12-2019)
    “…Cleome gynandra L., commonly known as cat's whiskers, is an erect, branched, annual herb, belonging to the family Cleomaceae. The species is thought to have…”
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    Phytochemical profiling of Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. leaf methanol extract and its antioxidant, antimicrobial and antioxidative activities by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Dutta, Rajashree, Chakraborty, Swati, Biswas, Suparna Mandal

    “…Objective: To explore the phytochemical profile of Artocarpus lakoocha Roxb. leaves both qualitatively and quantitatively, and validate its role as a potent…”
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    Jack bean urease inhibition by different root fractions of Cleome gynandra L – Kinetic mechanism and computational molecular modelling by Dutta, Rajashree, Dutta, Madhurima, Hazra, Anjan, Bhattacharya, Ekta, Bose, Rahul, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Industrial crops and products (15-12-2024)
    “…Natural products with urease inhibiting potentialities would be valuable for enhancing nitrogen fertilizer formulations and developing new therapeutics against…”
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    Characterization and metabolomic profiling of two pigment producing fungi from infected fruits of Indian Gooseberry by Dutta, Madhurima, Hazra, Anjan, Bhattacharya, Ekta, Bose, Rahul, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-04-2023)
    “…Two pigment producing fungi, Talaromyces atroroseus and Penicillium choerospondiatis, were isolated and identified from infected fruits of Phyllanthus emblica…”
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    Novel report of Acinetobacter johnsonii as an indole-producing seed endophyte in Tamarindus indica L by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Hazra, Anjan, Dutta, Madhurima, Bose, Rahul, Dutta, Anisha, Dandapat, Moumita, Guha, Titir, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-04-2024)
    “…Plant–microbe associations have been regarded as an exciting topic of research due to their potential as environment friendly alternatives for stimulating crop…”
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    First Report of the Hyperaccumulating Potential of Cadmium and Lead by Cleome rutidosperma DC. With a Brief Insight Into the Chemical Vocabulary of its Roots by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (20-05-2022)
    “…Phytoremediation is gaining interest in recent years as it is a simple and effective strategy for heavy metal decontamination. The most straightforward…”
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    Role of Tartaric Acid in the Ecology of a Zoochoric Fruit Species, Tamarindus indica. L by Bhattacharya, Ekta, Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    Published in International journal of fruit science (01-01-2021)
    “…Zoochoric plants usually produce fruits with a mechanical barrier in the exocarp, or chemical inhibitors in the fruit pulp (mesocarp) or seed coat (endocarp)…”
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    Potent nutraceuticals having antioxidant, DNA damage protecting potential and anti-cancer properties from the leaves of four Ficus species by Dutta, Rajashree, Bhattacharya, Ekta, Pramanik, Arindam, Hughes, Thomas A., Mandal Biswas, Suparna

    “…In the present study, we have evaluated fractionation based phytochemical constituents, antioxidant activity, DNA damage protecting potential and anticancerous…”
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    Luteolin, an emerging anti-cancer flavonoid, poisons eukaryotic DNA topoisomerase I by Chowdhury, Arnab Roy, Sharma, Shalini, Mandal, Suparna, Goswami, Anindya, Mukhopadhyay, Sibabrata, Majumder, Hemanta K

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-09-2002)
    “…Luteolin, a naturally occurring flavonoid, is abundant in our daily dietary intake. It exhibits a wide spectrum of pharmacological properties, but little is…”
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    Enhanced bacoside synthesis in Bacopa monnieri plants using seed exudates from Tamarindus indica by Guha, Titir, Bhattacharya, Ekta, Dutta, Madhurima, Dutta, Anisha, Dandapat, Moumita, Bose, Rahul, Biswas, Suparna Mandal

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-12-2024)
    “…Diverse allelochemicals are released from different plant parts via leaching, exudation, volatilization, etc., which can induce either stimulatory or…”
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    Structurally Controlled Bio-hybrid Materials Based on Unidirectional Association of Anisotropic Microparticles with Human Endothelial Cells by Yoshida, Mutsumi, Roh, Kyung-Ho, Mandal, Suparna, Bhaskar, Srijanani, Lim, Dongwoo, Nandivada, Himabindu, Deng, Xiaopei, Lahann, Joerg

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (28-12-2009)
    “…Biocompatible anisotropic polymer particles with bipolar affinity towards human endothelial cells are a novel type of building blocks for microstructured…”
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    Squalene synthase in plants – Functional intricacy and evolutionary divergence while retaining a core catalytic structure by Hazra, Anjan, Dutta, Madhurima, Dutta, Rajashree, Bhattacharya, Ekta, Bose, Rahul, Biswas, Suparna Mandal

    Published in Plant gene (01-03-2023)
    “…Squalene is the crucial intermediate for the biosynthesis of many bioactive triterpenoids, such as phytosterol in plants or cholesterol in animals. Squalene…”
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    Lactam nonanic acid, a new substance from Cleome viscosa with allelopathic and antimicrobial properties by Jana, Anirban, Biswas, Suparna Mandal

    Published in Journal of biosciences (01-03-2011)
    “…Cleome viscosa L. (Capparidaceae) is well known for its medicinal properties. Lactam nonanoic acid (LNA) [2-amino-9-(4-oxoazetidin-2-yl)-nonanoic acid; C 12 H…”
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