Rajni Dhalaria

Rajni Dhalaria
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Shoolini University

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Aging is a complicated biological process in which functional and structural alterations in a living organism take place over time. Reactive oxygen species is one of the main factors responsible for aging and is associated with several chronic pathologies. The relationship between aging and diet is quite interesting and has attained worldwide atten...
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Meat, despite being nutrient-rich and having a higher biological value than plant-based diets, creates a favorable environment for bacterial growth. Given the rapid growth of the global economy, the relaxation of trade and export policies, evolving lifestyles, and consumer expectations, the meat industry faces a major problem in guaranteeing the sa...
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Seasonings such as Spices have been applied for both food and medical treatment purposes for millennia. These plants not only improve the color, flavor and aroma of food commodity, on the other hand they can also provide defence against acute and chronic ailments. The addition of such commodities not only enhances the flavor of meat and their produ...
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Background Reinwardtia indica, a highly valued ethnomedicinal plant, has been traditionally used to treat various ailments due to its rich phytochemical composition. However, the impact of environmental factors, particularly altitude, on its medicinal properties remains unexplored. This study investigates the effects of altitudinal variation on phy...
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Exploration of plant biodiversity that not only withstand extreme environmental conditions but also has the potential to fulfil sustainable development goals (SDGs) is the priority for researchers. Moringa oleifera is the best-suited plant in this category. It plays a primary role in SDGs due to its versatile features like health-beneficial effects...
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Mushrooms are considered as nutraceutical foods that can effectively prevent diseases such as cancer and other serious life‐threatening conditions include neurodegeneration, hypertension, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia. The Cantharellus cibarius, also known as the “Golden chanterelle” or “Golden girolle,” is a significant wild edible ectomycorr...
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Strategies to increase the secondary metabolite production, obtained from medicinal plants has been the topic of research in recent years. The symbiotic interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plants allows host-fungus pairings to enhance secondary metabolite synthesis. Therefore, the current study investigated the effect of inoculatin...
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The resurgence of interest in amaranth and buckwheat as nutrient-rich and versatile grains has incited extensive research aimed at exploring their potential benefits for sustainable agriculture and human nutrition. Amaranth is renowned for its gluten-free nature and exceptional nutritional profile, offering high-quality proteins, fiber, minerals, a...
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Nanotechnology has proven beneficial to numerous disciplines, including medicine. By applying nanomaterials, nanotechnology has created numerous potentials for the advancement and development of new therapeutic and diagnostic agents (Bulbake et al., Pharmaceutics 9:12, 2017; Sibuyi et al., Nanoscale Research Letters 16:1–27, 2021). Mainly, gold nan...
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The modern domain is only apprehensive with nonbiodegradable trash organization, which necessitates more complicated techniques than biodegradable garbage management. Through a simple valorization procedure, biodegradable trash has the potential to become beneficial to society. The combustion of an agricultural leftover residue generates air pollut...
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Taxus contorta (family Taxaceae) is a native plant of temperate region of western Himalaya. The current study investigated the effect of altitude on the phytochemical composition and mycorrhizal diversity, associated with distribution of T. contorta in Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh, India. Quantitative phytochemical analysis of the leaf extract...
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The utmost objective of every nation is to achieve zero hunger and ensure the health and well-being of its population. However, in impoverished nations, particularly in rural areas, such issues persist on a daily basis. Currently, there is a growing demand for fruit consumption due to their potential health benefits. Surprisingly, their most preval...
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The increasing pollution of ecosystems by both biological and non-biological contaminants has recently fostered the rapid development of biosensors, thus opening a new investigation area in analytical sciences. Here, we review the applications of immunosensors in food safety, human health, environmental sciences, water pollution, and agriculture. W...
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Solanum viarum, a perennial shrub, belongs to the family Solanaceae known for its therapeutic value worldwide. As a beneficial remedial plant, it is used for treating several disorders like dysentery, diabetes, inflammation, and respiratory disorders. Phytochemistry studies of this plant have shown the presence of steroidal glycoside alkaloids, inc...
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The potato is the fourth most common crop cultivated globally every year. Potato peel is the major waste released by potato-processing industries and poses a global environmental threat. Potato peel contains beneficial nutritional rich organic and bioactive compounds that can be used in a variety of ways. Aside from serving as a natural antioxidant...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are recognized to amend the biosynthesis of metabolites in plants through symbiosis. This relationship provides an opportunity to use host-fungus combinations that maximize secondary metabolite synthesis. Accordingly, the present study aimed to investigate the effects of two different AMFs (Rhizophagus intraradices and...
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Centre of advanced technologies, Faculty of science, university of Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech republic; b school of Biological and environmental sciences, shoolini university of Biotechnology and Management sciences, solan, india; c department of Biotechnology, tiFaC-Centre of relevance and excellence in agro and industrial Biotechnology...
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Nowadays, fruits are gaining high demand due to their promising advantages on human health. Astonishingly, their by-products, that is, seeds and peels, account for 10–35% of fruit weight and are usually thrown as waste after consumption or processing. But it is neglected that fruit seeds also have functional properties and nutritional value, and th...
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Cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a metabolic by-product. ROS molecules trigger oxidative stress as a feedback response that significantly initiates biological processes such as autophagy, apoptosis, and necrosis. Furthermore, extensive research has revealed that hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) is an important ROS entity and plays a crucia...
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Main conclusion EF have been explored for its beneficial impact on environment and for its commercial applications. It has proved its worth in these sectors and showed an impact on biological properties of plants by producing various bioactive molecules and enzymes. Abstract Endophytes are plant mutualists that live asymptomatically within plant t...
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Ethnopharmacological relevance Medicinal plants are considered as a healthcare resource and widely used by rural people in their traditional medicine system for curing neurodegenerative diseases. Neurodegenerative diseases refer to incurable and debilitating conditions that result in progressive degeneration/death of nerve cells or neurons in the h...
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Ethnomedicinal plants have a significant role in the lives of people of rural and tribal areas. Thousands of medicinal plant species are used to treat various diseases, including jaundice, and are considered an important therapeutic resource to minimize these diseases. Jaundice (icterus) is a chronic disease that occurs when the amount of bilirubin...
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Heavy metal accumulation in plants is a severe environmental problem, rising at an expeditious rate. Heavy metals such as cadmium, arsenic, mercury and lead are known environmental pollutants that exert noxious effects on the morpho-physiological and biological attributes of a plant. Due to their mobile nature, they have become an extended part of...
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Heavy metal accumulation in plants is a severe environmental problem, rising at an expeditious rate. Heavy metals such as cadmium, arsenic, mercury and lead are known environmental pollutants that exert noxious effects on the morpho-physiological and biological attributes of a plant. Due to their mobile nature, they have become an extended part of...

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