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2-Deoxy-D-Glucose (2-DG) from Antiviral Diagnosis for SARS-Covid-19 Virus
Sonaji V. Gayakwad, Satish B. Maulage, Pandit R. Khakre, Vikas B. Pawar
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Vol.11 , Issue.5 , pp.101-104, Oct-2024
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The ability of 2-deoxy-d-glucose (2-DG) to interfere with d-glucose metabolism suggest that diet and energy deficiency are old therapies for cancer prevention and survival. An analog of glucose, 2-deoxy-D-glucose, (2-DG) interferes with glucose metabolism, and has shown promise as a diagnostic and therapeutic agent in some pathological conditions such as cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer`s disease, etc. Virus-infected cells, it has also been shown to increase their glucose absorption and recently the Comptroller General of Medicines of India (DCGI) has given its approval to the therapeutic use of 2-DG in the treatment of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection, 2 (SARS-CoV-2) which has attracted international attention and has become a global problem. Therefore, in this review article, an attempt was made to consider the synthesis, diagnostic and therapeutic applications of 2-deoxy-glucose, with special emphasis on its effect in acute respiratory viral infections-COV-2.Key-Words / Index Term
2-deoxy-d-glucose, glucose, viral infections, SARS-CoV-2References
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Sonaji V. Gayakwad, Satish B. Maulage, Pandit R. Khakre, Vikas B. Pawar, "2-Deoxy-D-Glucose (2-DG) from Antiviral Diagnosis for SARS-Covid-19 Virus," International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, Vol.11, Issue.5, pp.101-104, 2024 -
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Shaikh Mohd. Waseem, Shaikh Ifrah Fatema, Mazahar Ahmad Farooqui
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Vol.11 , Issue.5 , pp.105-115, Oct-2024
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Zinc oxide [ZnO] nanoparticles have drawn significant attention due to their numerous promising applications in a variety of domains like medicine, environmental studies, and electronics. Generally, the synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles has traditionally involved chemical methods that often require toxic chemicals and expensive equipment. However, these conventional methods raises concerns about the impact of on the environment and their biocompatibility, driving a shift in the intrest towards the green/ biological synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles. Green synthesis is less hazardous aproach because it uses plant extracts from leaves, flowers, fruits, bark, and peels, reducing the need for potentially hazardous substances. This environmentally friendly process not only reduces harm but also enhances ZnO nanoparticles biocompatibility, broadening the range of possible applications in various fields. The review covers the recent developments in the environmental friendly green synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles. The article explores various techniques for synthesis of nanoparticles and highlights the influence of plant-mediated processes on the their size, structure, and morphologies. In addition, the paper discusses several characterization techniques which are necessary to understand the properties of nanoparticles synthesized by sustainable methods. The review discusses multiple applications of these nanoparticles, highlighting their role in advancing towards sustainable & eco-conscious future.Key-Words / Index Term
Zinc oxide, Green synthesis, Nanoparticles, Antimicrobial activity, PhotocatalyticReferences
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Shaikh Mohd. Waseem, Shaikh Ifrah Fatema, Mazahar Ahmad Farooqui, "Sustainable Nanotechnology : A Comprehensive Review of Recent Advancements in Green Synthesis Techniques for ZnO Nanoparticles and Their Diverse Applications," International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemical Sciences, Vol.11, Issue.5, pp.105-115, 2024 -
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Exploring the Awareness & Interest of Farmers about Renewable Piezoelectricity
Rupali Balwant Kulkarni, Shimply Nitin Joshi
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Abstract
Present investigation recommends Piezoelectricity as an alternate energy source for the farmers. The motive behind this survey is to suggest a pollution-free energy source to the farmers, to check the awareness and interest of them regarding piezo renewable energy. Current work illustrates the awareness among the farmers about piezoelectricity generation from cattle movement for a farm house among the farmers via Survey technique.Key-Words / Index Term
Piezoelectric material, energy harvesting, Lead Zirconate Titanate(PZT), Mechanical energy, StressReferences
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