Reviews on Mechanisms of In Vitro Antioxidant Activity of Polysaccharides
J Wang, S Hu, S Nie, Q Yu, M Xie - Oxidative medicine and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
It is widely acknowledged that the excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) or reactive
nitrogen species (RNS) induced oxidative stress will cause significant damage to cell …
nitrogen species (RNS) induced oxidative stress will cause significant damage to cell …
Chitosan: an undisputed bio-fabrication material for tissue engineering and bio-sensing applications
A Baranwal, A Kumar, A Priyadharshini… - International Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Biopolymers have been serving the mankind in various ways since long. Over the last few
years, these polymers have found great demand in various domains which includes bio …
years, these polymers have found great demand in various domains which includes bio …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular imprinting: A useful approach for drug delivery
SA Zaidi - Materials Science for Energy Technologies, 2020 - Elsevier
Molecular imprinting polymers (MIPs) is an artificial receptor of target molecules and
functions as biomimetic way of natural antibody-antigen systems. Their mechanism can be …
functions as biomimetic way of natural antibody-antigen systems. Their mechanism can be …
[HTML][HTML] Immunomodulatory potential of polysaccharides derived from plants and microbes: A narrative review
RK Sindhu, A Goyal, J Das, S Choden… - Carbohydrate Polymer …, 2021 - Elsevier
Polysaccharides have been studied, examined and explored for number of decades and a
wide range of information has been discovered about the polysaccharides that helps in …
wide range of information has been discovered about the polysaccharides that helps in …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advancements in photodynamic therapy and cancer biosensor using natural products
A Sharma, S Sengupta, L Kumar, T Upadhyay, A Kabra… - Talanta Open, 2023 - Elsevier
Cancer is one of the utmost lethal diseases that disrupts metabolic pathways in a biological
system where human cells acquire the transition from normal growth stages to neoplastic …
system where human cells acquire the transition from normal growth stages to neoplastic …
Marine biological macromolecules as matrix material for biosensor fabrication
N Bedi, DK Srivastava, A Srivastava… - Biotechnology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The ocean covers two‐third of our planet and has great biological heterogeneity. Marine
organisms like algae, vertebrates, invertebrates, and microbes are known to provide many …
organisms like algae, vertebrates, invertebrates, and microbes are known to provide many …
Modulation of regulatory T cells by natural products in cancer
Tumor tolerance is known as a condition of systemic immune unresponsiveness or
immunosuppression against cancers, in which malignant cells escape from the immune …
immunosuppression against cancers, in which malignant cells escape from the immune …
[PDF][PDF] Nanobiosensors: next generation point-of-care biomedical devices for personalized diagnosis
Imagine an era where patients will be able to tell the doctor that they themselves have
detected the target molecule (eg, antigen, proteins, chemical molecule, etc.) related to a …
detected the target molecule (eg, antigen, proteins, chemical molecule, etc.) related to a …
Nano‐bio‐engineered silk matrix based devices for molecular bioanalysis
Silk is a fibrous protein, has been a part of human lives for centuries, and was used as
suture and textile material. Silk is mainly produced by the members of certain arthropods …
suture and textile material. Silk is mainly produced by the members of certain arthropods …
[PDF][PDF] Natural hydroxyapatite obtained from pufferfish teeth for potential dental application
Hydroxyapatite and associated calcium phosphate ceramic materials are commonly applied
as implant resources because of their close resemblance in structure with natural bone. In …
as implant resources because of their close resemblance in structure with natural bone. In …