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R. C. Patra

Researcher at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology

Publications -  33
Citations -  731

R. C. Patra is an academic researcher from Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluoride & Fluoride toxicity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 32 publications receiving 603 citations. Previous affiliations of R. C. Patra include Indian Veterinary Research Institute.

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Oxidative Stress in Lead and Cadmium Toxicity and Its Amelioration

TL;DR: The present review focuses on mechanism of lead- and cadmium-induced oxidate damages and the ameliorative measures to counteract the oxidative damage and pathotoxicity with the use of supplemented antioxidants for their beneficial effects.
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Tamarindus indica L. and Moringa oleifera M. extract administration ameliorates fluoride toxicity in rabbits.

TL;DR: Results revealed changes in plasma biochemistry suggested less hepatic and renal damages in animals receiving plant extracts along with fluorinated water in comparison to that receiving fluorinated drinking water alone.
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Haematology and serum biochemistry of chital (Axis axis) and barking deer (Muntiacus muntjak) reared in semi-captivity

TL;DR: The distribution of haematological and serum biochemical values was fairly normal, suggesting that the mean values could be representative of normal values for two different deer species.
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Oxidative stress indices in the erythrocytes from lactating cows after treatment for subclinical ketosis with antioxidant incorporated in the therapeutic regime.

TL;DR: The hematological parameters improved significantly following treatment of subclinically ketotic lactating cows with antioxidants, vitamin E and selenium, incorporated in conventional treatment regimen and the erythrocytic oxidative stress indices such as lipid peroxides level and activities of antioxidant enzymes.
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Epidemiological study of canine parvovirus infection in and around Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.

TL;DR: The epidemiological analysis revealed that the breed wise prevalence was found to be more in Deshi breeds as compared to others, age groups below 6 months were found to been more prone to parvovirus infection and males were mostly infected.