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Punjabi University
Education•Patiāla, Punjab, India•
About: Punjabi University is a education organization based out in Patiāla, Punjab, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cytomixis. The organization has 2770 authors who have published 5913 publications receiving 73135 citations. The organization is also known as: PUP.
Topics: Population, Cytomixis, Computer science, Genus, Antenna (radio)
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TL;DR: The glycation of plasma proteins such as albumin, fibrinogen, globulins and collagen to form different types of AGEs is discussed and the role of A GEs in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications including retinopathy, cataract, neuropathy, nephropathy and cardiomyopathy is discussed.
Abstract: During long standing hyperglycaemic state in diabetes mellitus, glucose forms covalent adducts with the plasma proteins through a non-enzymatic process known as glycation. Protein glycation and formation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications like retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, cardiomyopathy along with some other diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis and aging. Glycation of proteins interferes with their normal functions by disrupting molecular conformation, altering enzymatic activity, and interfering with receptor functioning. AGEs form intra- and extracellular cross linking not only with proteins, but with some other endogenous key molecules including lipids and nucleic acids to contribute in the development of diabetic complications. Recent studies suggest that AGEs interact with plasma membrane localized receptors for AGEs (RAGE) to alter intracellular signaling, gene expression, release of pro-inflammatory molecules and free radicals. The present review discusses the glycation of plasma proteins such as albumin, fibrinogen, globulins and collagen to form different types of AGEs. Furthermore, the role of AGEs in the pathogenesis of diabetic complications including retinopathy, cataract, neuropathy, nephropathy and cardiomyopathy is also discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect on properties of virgin and recycled HDPE/LDPE/Nylon PSW with different reinforcements like sand, natural fibre, hemp fibre, metal powder etc.
Abstract: Plastic solid waste (PSW) of polymers (like: high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), Nylon etc.) is creating new challenges, which in today's scenario are major research concerns. A sharp rise has been observed in production of different products based on different plastic material. This huge increase in plastic commodities also increases the waste generation thus creating new challenges. Some researchers have reported work in the field of PSW management with different recycling methods. This paper compiles the different research work done by researchers in this field of recycling and progress in recovery and management of PSW by different methods (i.e. Primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary) along with the various identification/separation techniques. Further, this paper reviews the effect on properties of virgin and recycled HDPE/LDPE/Nylon PSW with different reinforcements like sand, natural fibre, hemp fibre, metal powder etc.
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TL;DR: In the present review, various derivatives of benzimidazole with different pharmacological activities are described on the basis of substitution pattern around the nucleus with an aim to help medicinal chemists for developing an SAR on benzimdazole derived compounds for each activity.
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TL;DR: This review attempts to critically appraise the current literature on fungal exopolysaccharide (EPS) 'pullulan' considering its microbial sources, structural geometry, upstream processing, downstream processing, peculiar characteristics and applications.
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TL;DR: An enzyme-assisted extraction of stevioside from Stevia rebaudiana is discussed, as an example of a process of potential value to the food industry.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Ashutosh Sharma | 66 | 570 | 16100 |
Manish Kumar | 61 | 1425 | 21762 |
Kuldeep Singh | 51 | 431 | 11815 |
Bhupinder Singh | 47 | 425 | 9643 |
Narinder Singh | 45 | 452 | 9028 |
Ajay Sharma | 43 | 192 | 6571 |
Navneet Kaur | 43 | 488 | 9458 |
Vítor Félix | 43 | 243 | 6460 |
Nirmal Singh | 42 | 209 | 7259 |
Gagandeep Singh | 42 | 352 | 6484 |
Rupinder Singh | 42 | 458 | 7452 |
Amteshwar Singh Jaggi | 41 | 181 | 6257 |
Munish Puri | 39 | 151 | 4888 |
Vinay Sharma | 39 | 305 | 6382 |
Jagdish K. Vij | 37 | 335 | 6206 |