Auroshree Sadhu

Auroshree Sadhu
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at University of Burdwan

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University of Burdwan
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  • PhD Student

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The acute and chronic toxicity of lead to Anabas testudineus was determined in this study using static replacement bioassay testing. During the chronic toxicity studies, an experiment on the bioremediation of lead toxicity using Ocimum sanctum leaf powder was conducted. The 96 h LC50 values of lead for Anabas testudineus was 1.08 mg/L. Different bi...
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Neonicotinoid insecticides (NNIs) are the fastest-growing class in agricultural protection. They target nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in pests, stimulating the nervous system at low doses and causing paralysis and death at higher concentrations. NNIs are used in crop protection, seed treatment, forestry, agriculture, and flea control in...
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Purpose of Review Nanotechnology has transformed various aspects of contemporary life, technology, and research. This is evident in the rising global demand for and use of nanoparticles, leading to a corresponding increase in their discharge into the environment through diverse human activities. In the last few years, the rampant use of copper oxid...
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Abstract: While widely used in agriculture, macrocyclic lactones have been relatively understudied in terms of their potential environmental impacts. The potential carcinogenic effects of macrocyclic lactones raise significant concerns, emphasizing the importance of further research into these alternative biopesticides. To better understand the tox...
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Dimethoate, an organophosphate insecticide, was initially developed in 1962 for broad-spectrum management of a variety of insects such as mites, aphids, flies, and plant hoppers. It suppresses the acetylcholinesterase activity, resulting in nerve damage and death of that organism. Many organisms are observed to be harmed by dimethoate. Among them,...
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The current study investigates the severe effects of commonly employed chemicals, such as phenol, on the freshwater bottom-dwelling annelids of Tubifex tubifex. In an acute toxicity test, phenol's 96-hour LC50 value against Tubifex tubifex was identified to be 221.552 mg/L. Using the GUTS simulation, which places the GUTS-SD model on top of the GUT...
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Cervical cancer appeared to be the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is identified as the primary causal factor for cervical cancer pathogenesis. Recently, application of synbiotics is reported to play a beneficial role in the treatment of many cancers and some studies also identified its beneficial effe...

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