Ruchika Mittal

Ruchika Mittal
Amity University | AU · Amity Institute of Biotechnology

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A biotransformation pair consisting of vinblastine: vincristine present in the Catharanthus roseus plant is of immense pharmacological significance. In this study, we successfully transformed vinblastine into vincristine outside the plant using Pseudomonas aeruginosa 8485 and Pseudomonas fluorescens 2421 and evaluated the antiangiogenic potential o...
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About 10 million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Globally, it is the second leading cause of death after heart disease, and by 2035, the death toll could reach 14.6 million. Several drugs and treatments are available to treat cancer, but survival rates remain low. Many studies in recent years have shown that plant-derived monoterpenes,...
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Monoterpenes, such as Geraniol (G), Geranyl acetate (GA), Citral (CT), Limonene (LN), and Linalool (LL), are the most widely used phytochemicals in the aroma, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Here, we screened several bacteria and fungi to assess their potential to biotransform the selected monoterpenes (G, GA, CT, LN, and LL) through the subst...
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Monoterpenes, a class of isoprenoid compounds, are extensively used in flavor, fragrance, perfumery, and cosmetics. They display many astonishing bioactive properties of biological and pharmacological significance. All monoterpenes are derived from universal precursor geranyl diphosphate. The demand for new monoterpenoids has been increasing in fla...
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A number of Secondary metabolites discovered from plants have antimicrobial, antiviral, antidiabetic, antiinflammatory, antitumor/anticancer, anti-HIV, cytotoxic, tranquilizer, anti-repellent and many more other useful properties, therefore their demand in medicine and pharmaceuticals is increasing tremendously. The microbial biotransformations kno...
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Antibacterial potential of four lemongrass essential oils (EOs) and their major oil constituent, citral in single form and in combination of honey were evaluated against multi drug resistant (MDR) bacteria Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. The antibacterial potentials determined using agar well diffusion me...

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