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  • Prospecting Endophytic Bact... Prospecting Endophytic Bacteria Endowed With Plant Growth Promoting Potential Isolated From Camellia sinensis
    Hazarika, Shabiha Nudrat; Saikia, Kangkon; Borah, Atlanta ... Frontiers in microbiology, 09/2021, Volume: 12
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    Endophytes are well-acknowledged inoculants to promote plant growth, and extensive research has been done in different plants. However, there is a lacuna about the endophytes associated with tea ...
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  • Characterization and select... Characterization and selection of endophytic actinobacteria for growth and disease management of Tea (Camellia sinensis L.)
    Hazarika, Shabiha Nudrat; Saikia, Kangkon; Thakur, Debajit Frontiers in plant science, 11/2022, Volume: 13
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    Endophytic microbes are vital for nutrient solubilization and uptake, growth, and survival of plants. Here, 88 endophytic actinobacteria (EnA) associated with five tea clones were isolated, assessed ...
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  • Potentiality of Actinomycet... Potentiality of Actinomycetia Prevalent in Selected Forest Ecosystems in Assam, India to Combat Multi-Drug-Resistant Microbial Pathogens
    Mazumdar, Rajkumari; Saikia, Kangkon; Thakur, Debajit Metabolites, 08/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 8
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    Actinomycetia are known for their ability to produce a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites having significant therapeutic importance. This study aimed to explore the potential of ...
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  • Chemical and biochemical ch... Chemical and biochemical characterization of Ipomoea aquatica : genoprotective potential and inhibitory mechanism of its phytochemicals against α-amylase and α-glucosidase
    Saikia, Kangkon; Dey, Saurav; Hazarika, Shabiha Nudrat ... Frontiers in nutrition, 12/2023, Volume: 10
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    also known as water spinach, is an aquatic non-conventional leafy vegetable and is considered a healthy and seasonal delicacy in ethnic food culture. The study revealed the presence of rich chemical ...
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  • Kaempferol 3-O-rutinoside f... Kaempferol 3-O-rutinoside from Antidesma acidum Retz. Stimulates glucose uptake through SIRT1 induction followed by GLUT4 translocation in skeletal muscle L6 cells
    Kashyap, Bhaswati; Saikia, Kangkon; Samanta, Suman Kumar ... Journal of ethnopharmacology, 01/2023, Volume: 301
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    Antidesma acidum Retz, a perennial herb is known for its anti-diabetic potential among the traditional health care providers of the tribal communities of Manipur, India. Scientific validation of the ...
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  • Taxifolin-3-O-glucoside fro... Taxifolin-3-O-glucoside from Osbeckia nepalensis Hook. mediates antihyperglycemic activity in CC1 hepatocytes and in diabetic Wistar rats via regulating AMPK/G6Pase/PEPCK signaling axis
    Gurumayum, Shalini; Bharadwaj, Simanta; Sheikh, Yunus ... Journal of ethnopharmacology, 03/2023, Volume: 303
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    Osbeckia nepalensis Hook. f. is an ICMR documented plant well known for its antidiabetic uses among the folk people of Northeast Region of India. In-depth study with scientific substantiation of the ...
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  • Snake venom nerve growth fa... Snake venom nerve growth factor-inspired designing of novel peptide therapeutics for the prevention of paraquat-induced apoptosis, neurodegeneration, and alteration of metabolic pathway genes in the rat pheochromocytoma PC-12 cell
    Madhubala, Dev; Patra, Aparup; Islam, Taufikul ... Free radical biology & medicine, March 2023, 2023-03-00, Volume: 197
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    Neurodegenerative disorders (ND), associated with the progressive loss of neurons, oxidative stress-mediated production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and mitochondrial dysfunction, can be treated ...
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