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Black Cumin (Nigella sativa L.): A Comprehensive Review on Phytochemistry, Health Benefits, Molecular Pharmacology, and Safety

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Md. Abdul Hannan, Md. Ataur Rahman, Abdullah Al Mamun Sohag, Md Jamal Uddin et al.

Journal: NutrientsYear: 2021Citations: 313

L.), a highly valued nutraceutical herb with a wide array of health benefits, has attracted growing interest from health-conscious individuals, the scientific community, and pharmaceutical industries. The pleiotropic pharmacological effects of black cumin, and its main bioactive component thymoquino...

Health SciencesMedicineComplementary and alternative medicineOpen Access
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Natural Products for the Management and Prevention of Breast Cancer

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Sarmistha Mitra, Raju Dash

Journal: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative MedicineYear: 2018Citations: 238

Among all types of cancer, breast cancer is one of the most challenging diseases, which is responsible for a large number of cancer related deaths. Hormonal therapy, surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy have been used as treatment of breast cancer, for a very long time. Due to severe side effects...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Brain modulation by the gut microbiota: From disease to therapy

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Sarmistha Mitra, Raju Dash, Amena Al Nishan, Sarmin Ummey Habiba et al.

Journal: Journal of Advanced ResearchYear: 2022Citations: 79

BACKGROUND: The gut microbiota (GM) and brain are strongly associated, which significantly affects neuronal development and disorders. GM-derived metabolites modulate neuronal function and influence many cascades in age-related neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs). Because of the dual role of GM in ne...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular BiologyOpen Access
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Structural dynamics and quantum mechanical aspects of shikonin derivatives as CREBBP bromodomain inhibitors

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Sarmistha Mitra, Raju Dash

Journal: Journal of Molecular Graphics and ModellingYear: 2018Citations: 61

The Proteins involved in the chemical modification of lysine residues in histone, is currently being excessively focused as the therapeutic target for the treatment of cell related diseases like cancer. Among these proteins, the epigenetic reader, CREB-binding protein (CREBBP) bromodomain is one of ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology
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Structure-based identification of potent VEGFR-2 inhibitors from in vivo metabolites of a herbal ingredient

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Raju Dash, Md. Junaid, Sarmistha Mitra, Md. Arifuzzaman et al.

Journal: Journal of Molecular ModelingYear: 2019Citations: 50

Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2) is one of the regulatory elements of angiogenesis that is expressed highly in various diseases and is also essential for solid tumor growth. The present study was aimed at identifying potent inhibitors of VEGFR-2 by considering herbal secondary...

Life SciencesPharmacology, Toxicology and PharmaceuticsToxicology
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Emerging potential of cannabidiol in reversing proteinopathies

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Raju Dash, Md. Chayan Ali, Israt Jahan, Yeasmin Akter Munni et al.

Journal: Ageing Research ReviewsYear: 2020Citations: 47

The aberrant accumulation of disease-specific protein aggregates accompanying cognitive decline is a pathological hallmark of age-associated neurological disorders, also termed as proteinopathies, including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...

Health SciencesMedicinePharmacology
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Phytosterols: Targeting Neuroinflammation in Neurodegeneration

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Raju Dash, Sarmistha Mitra, Md. Chayan Ali, Diyah Fatimah Oktaviani et al.

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical DesignYear: 2020Citations: 47

Plant-derived sterols, phytosterols, are well known for their cholesterol-lowering activity in serum and their anti-inflammatory activities. Recently, phytosterols have received considerable attention due to their beneficial effects on various non-communicable diseases, and recommended use as daily ...

Health SciencesMedicineSurgery
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In silico analysis of nonsynonymous single‐nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) of the <i>SMPX</i> gene

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Md. Arifuzzaman, Sarmistha Mitra, Raju Das, Amir Hamza et al.

Journal: Annals of Human GeneticsYear: 2019Citations: 32

Mutations in the SMPX gene can disrupt the regular activity of the SMPX protein, which is involved in the hearing process. Recent reports showing a link between nonsynonymous single-nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) in SMPX and hearing loss, thus classifying deleterious SNPs in SMPX will be an uphil...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyGenetics
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Potential roles of natural products in the targeting of proteinopathic neurodegenerative diseases

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Raju Dash, Israt Jahan, Md. Chayan Ali, Sarmistha Mitra et al.

Journal: Neurochemistry InternationalYear: 2021Citations: 29

Defective proteostasis is associated with the gradual accumulations of misfolded proteins and is a hallmark of many age-associated neurodegenerative diseases. In the aged brain, maintenance of the proteostasis network presents a substantial challenge, and its loss contributes to the onset and progre...

Health SciencesMedicinePhysiology
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Unveiling the Structural Insights into the Selective Inhibition of Protein Kinase D1

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Raju Dash, Md. Arifuzzaman, Sarmistha Mitra, Md. Abdul Hannan et al.

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical DesignYear: 2019Citations: 26

BACKGROUND: Although protein kinase D1 (PKD1) has been proved to be an efficient target for anticancer drug development, lack of structural details and substrate binding mechanisms are the main obstacles for the development of selective inhibitors with therapeutic benefits. OBJECTIVE: The present st...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology
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Identification and structural characterization of deleterious non-synonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the human SKP2 gene

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S. M. Zahid Hosen, Raju Dash, Md. Junaid, Sarmistha Mitra et al.

Journal: Computational Biology and ChemistryYear: 2019Citations: 22

In SCF (Skp, Cullin, F-box) ubiquitin-protein ligase complexes, S-phase kinase 2 (SKP2) is one of the major players of F-box family, that is responsible for the degradation of several important cell regulators and tumor suppressor proteins. Despite of having significant evidence for the role of SKP2...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Biology
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Prospecting and Structural Insight into the Binding of Novel Plant-Derived Molecules of Leea indica as Inhibitors of BACE1

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S. M. Zahid Hosen, Maruf Rubayed, Raju Dash, Md. Junaid et al.

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical DesignYear: 2018Citations: 19

BACKGROUND: Alzheimer disease (AD) can be considered as the most common age related neurodegenerative disorder and also an important cause of death in elderly patients. A number of studies showed the correlation of this disease pathology with BACE1 inhibitor and it is also evident that BACE1 inhibit...

Health SciencesMedicinePharmacology
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Dynamic insights into the effects of nonsynonymous polymorphisms (nsSNPs) on loss of TREM2 function

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Raju Dash, Yeasmin Akter Munni, Sarmistha Mitra, Ho Jin Choi et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2022Citations: 17

Single nucleotide variations in Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2 (TREM2) are associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, including Nasu-Hakola disease (NHD), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and late-onset Alzheimer's disease because they disrupt ligand binding to the extracellula...

Life SciencesNeuroscienceNeurologyOpen Access
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Chemotherapeutic Activities of Dietary Phytoestrogens against Prostate Cancer:From Observational to Clinical Studies

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Md Sohel, Habiba Sultana, Tayeba Sultana, Abdullah Al Mamun et al.

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical DesignYear: 2022Citations: 15

Prostate cancer remains one of the most frequent and deadliest malignancies in males, where the rate of disease progression is closely associated with the type of dietary intake, specifically a Western-style diet. Indeed intake of the Asian diet, which contains abundant phytoestrogens, is inversely ...

Health SciencesMedicinePathology and Forensic Medicine
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A Computational workflow for the identification of the potent inhibitor of type II secretion system traffic ATPase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Md. Arifuzzaman, Sarmistha Mitra, Sultana Israt Jahan, Md. Jakaria et al.

Journal: Computational Biology and ChemistryYear: 2018Citations: 14

Bacterial type II secretion system has now become an attractive target for antivirulence drug development. The aim of the present study was to characterize the binding site of the type II secretion system traffic ATPase GspER of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and identify potent inhibitors using extensive ...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyMolecular Medicine
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