Sujith Eranezhath |
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M.Sc. Microbiology, Masters in...
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AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)
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Research Division
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Question asked in Tissue RegenerationOpen Is there any invitro model to study various degrees of burn healing?Burn wound healing is a challenging area to work on, animal models are tagged with numerous bugs, also its not worth hitting on animal models for prel... [more]Burn wound healing is a challenging area to work on, animal models are tagged with numerous bugs, also its not worth hitting on animal models for preliminary testings, are there invitro models to study burn healing?By Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)Following
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Answer added in Pharmaceutical Chemistry35 How important is the impact factor of a journal?By Alok Nahata · Dr. Harisingh Gour UniversitySujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)@Mubarak Ameen, Your comment actually indirectly endorsers IF® and gives a sense that, lack of facilities in your institution will not generate good ... [more]@Mubarak Ameen, Your comment actually indirectly endorsers IF® and gives a sense that, lack of facilities in your institution will not generate good paper and that will not go to IF® journals. This indirectly is endorsement to IF® that those journals publish the best quality journals, which is never obvious.Following
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Answer added in Plant Physiology13 What are the major phytochemical differences between shoot and root systems of a plant?By Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)@Constance Nozzolillo, exactly even if the genes are same and they are capable to produce the same complement of phytochemicals there would definitely... [more]@Constance Nozzolillo, exactly even if the genes are same and they are capable to produce the same complement of phytochemicals there would definitely influence on which to express and which not. I'm super glad to know the studies on lentil seedlings, is it published? can I get access to paper? Meanwhile, it was interesting to note the phrase 'so called' and the inverted comma over "secondary" could you please elaborate on why you have done so?Following
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Answer added in Plant Physiology13 What are the major phytochemical differences between shoot and root systems of a plant?By Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)@Buhara Yucesan, Very true, but still are there any phytochemical groups that are very distinct in roots but never in shoot and viceversa. Have much r... [more]@Buhara Yucesan, Very true, but still are there any phytochemical groups that are very distinct in roots but never in shoot and viceversa. Have much research gone to it? Or is there evidence of study to completely deny that this can never happen? I'm looking for scientific papers in these context.Following
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Answer added in Plant Physiology13 What are the major phytochemical differences between shoot and root systems of a plant?By Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)Sujith Eranezhath · AVP Research Foundation (AVPRF)Thanks, @Fatma Hamada. Could you exactly tell me what are the phytochemicals (functional groups) that are present in root but absent in shoot. And vic... [more]Thanks, @Fatma Hamada. Could you exactly tell me what are the phytochemicals (functional groups) that are present in root but absent in shoot. And vice-verse. Can someone suggest article or material on this?Following
Publications (4) View all
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Article: A narrative review of research on Ayurveda
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 06/2012; 12(12(Suppl 1)):427.. · 2.24 Impact Factor -
SourceAvailable from: Ram Manohar
Article: Online indexing service for research articles published on Ayurveda
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 06/2012; 12(12(Suppl 1)):375.. · 2.24 Impact Factor -
SourceAvailable from: Ram Manohar
Article: DHARA: Digital Helpline for Ayurveda Research Articles.
Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine 04/2012; 3(2):97-101. -
SourceAvailable from: Sujith Eranezhath
Article: Ayurveda poised for change, So is the 'Ancient Science of Life'.
Sujith EranezhathAncient science of life. 01/2011; 30(3):63-4.