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    Current perspectives on the anti-inflammatory potential of fermented soy foods by Das, Dibyendu, Sarkar, Sanjib, Borsingh Wann, Sawlang, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in Food research international (01-02-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Fermented soy foods (FSF) are well-known due to promising health benefits.•Fermentation causes the enrichment of various bioactive…”
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    Is diabetes mellitus a wrongdoer to COVID-19 severity? by Sarkar, Sanjib, Das, Dibyendu, Borsingh Wann, Sawlang, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-08-2021)
    “…•Overexpression of ACE2/TMPRSS2 in diabetes mellitus (DM) may lead risk of COVID-19.•Exacerbation of COVID-19 pathophysiology is caused due to predisposition…”
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    Control of Fusarium wilt of tomato caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici using leaf extract of Piper betle L.: a preliminary study by Singha, Irom Manoj, Kakoty, Yelena, Unni, Bala Gopalan, Kalita, Mohan Chandra, Das, Jayshree, Naglot, Ashok, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Singh, Lokendra

    “…The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of crude chloroform extract of Piper betle L. (PbC) in controlling Fusarium wilt of tomato (…”
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    Chitosan: A promising therapeutic agent and effective drug delivery system in managing diabetes mellitus by Sarkar, Sanjib, Das, Dibyendu, Dutta, Prachurjya, Kalita, Jatin, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in Carbohydrate polymers (01-11-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Chitosan has attracted scientific attention for treating diabetes mellitus (DM).•Chitosan can recover impaired insulin secretion and glucose…”
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    Daidzein, its effects on impaired glucose and lipid metabolism and vascular inflammation associated with type 2 diabetes by Das, Dibyendu, Sarkar, Sanjib, Bordoloi, Jijnasa, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in BioFactors (Oxford) (01-09-2018)
    “…Over the last decades, the incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing substantially. Emerging evidences from epidemiological studies have shown the…”
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    Antidiabetic potential of soy protein/peptide: A therapeutic insight by Das, Dibyendu, Kabir, Mir Ekbal, Sarkar, Sanjib, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    “…Soybean (Glycine max) harbours high quality proteins which have been evident to exhibit therapeutic properties in alleviating many diseases including but not…”
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    Metabolite bioprospection and expression analysis of patchoulol synthase gene in different in vitro systems of Pogostemon cablin: An important medicinal aromatic plant by Lalthafamkimi, Lucy, Kumar, Anil, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Kumar, Dinesh, Bhattacharyya, Paromik, Kumar, Sanjay

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-12-2023)
    “…Pogostemon cablin (patchouli) is one of the most prized medicinal herbs cultivated worldwide. However, with changes in the bioclimatic patterns and nematode…”
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    Insight into the efficacy profile of fermented soy foods against diabetes by Das, Dibyendu, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in Food bioscience (01-06-2023)
    “…Fermented soy foods (FSFs) are consumed as a common staple in many countries of Asia. They are receiving cosmopolitan demand because of their impressive…”
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    Suppression of root-knot disease in Pogostemon cablin caused by Meloidogyne incognita in a rhizobacteria mediated activation of phenylpropanoid pathway by Borah, Bitupon, Ahmed, Reshma, Hussain, Marine, Phukon, Pinkee, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Sarmah, Debojit Kr, Bhau, Brijmohan Singh

    Published in Biological control (01-04-2018)
    “…•BG2 and BC1 strains are effective in suppressing of root-knot disease in patchouli.•The strains activate PAL and CHS gene involved in phenylpropanoid…”
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    Alleviation of Diabetic Retinopathy by Glucose-Triggered Delivery of Vitamin D via Dextran-Gated Functionalized Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles by Sarkar, Sanjib, Osman, Narin, Thrimawithana, Thilini, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Kalita, Jatin, Manna, Prasenjit

    Published in ACS applied bio materials (19-02-2024)
    “…Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the most common retinal disorder, developed in 35% of patients with diabetes mellitus. Lower serum levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D…”
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    Selection and validation of suitable reference genes for quantitative real time PCR analysis of gene expression studies in patchouli under Meloidogyne incognita attack and PGPR treatment by Borah, Bitupon, Hussain, Marine, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Bhau, Brijmohan Singh

    Published in Gene reports (01-06-2020)
    “…Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) is an economically important aromatic plant and is often vulnerable to nematode attack (Meloidogyne incognita). The application…”
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    Calamus leptospadix Griff. a high saponin yielding plant with antimicrobial property by Borah, Bitupon, Phukon, Pinkee, Hazarika, Manas Protim, Ahmed, Reshma, Sarmah, Debojit Kumar, Wann, Sawlang Borsingh, Das, Archanamoni, Bhau, Brijmohan Singh

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-04-2016)
    “…•Calamus leptospadix Griff. is an ethnomedically important plant yielding 9.5% of saponin which can be a novel source for saponin production.•The saponin was…”
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    Toxicological effects of arsenic exposure in a freshwater teleost fish, Channa punctatus by Das, S, Unni, B, Bhattacharjee, M, Wann, S B, Rao, P G

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (06-03-2012)
    “…High concentration of arsenic in groundwater in the north-eastern states of India has become a major cause of concern. Inorganic arsenic of geological origin…”
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