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kasturi sarkar
kasturi sarkar
Dept of Microbiology, St. Xavier's Collage, Kolkata
Verified email at sxccal.edu
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A 43 kDa protein from the herb Cajanus indicus L. protects thioacetamide induced cytotoxicity in hepatocytes
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Toxicology in vitro 20 (5), 634-640, 2006
692006
Herbal (Phyllanthus niruri) protein isolate protects liver from nimesulide induced oxidative stress
M Chatterjee, K Sarkar, PC Sil
Pathophysiology 13 (2), 95-102, 2006
692006
Should we try SARS-CoV-2 helicase inhibitors for COVID-19 therapy?
S Habtemariam, SF Nabavi, M Banach, I Berindan-Neagoe, K Sarkar, ...
Archives of medical research 51 (7), 733-735, 2020
602020
Protective effect of a 43 kD protein from the leaves of the herb, Cajanus indicus L on chloroform induced hepatic-disorder
A Ghosh, K Sarkar, PC Sil
BMB Reports 39 (2), 197-207, 2006
582006
Purification and Characterization of a 43 kD Hepatoprotective Protein from the Herb Cajanus indicus L.
K Sarkar, A Ghosh, M Kinter, B Mazumder, PC Sil
The Protein Journal 25, 411-421, 2006
472006
Preventive and curative role of a 43ákD protein from the leaves of the herb Cajanus indicus L on thioacetamide-induced hepatotoxicity in vivo
K Sarkar, A Ghosh, PC Sil
Hepatology Research 33 (1), 39-49, 2005
362005
Curative role of the aqueous extract of the herb, Phyllanthus niruri, against nimesulide induced oxidative stress in murine liver
MK Sarkar, K Sarkar, R Bhattacharjee, M Chatterjee, PC Sil
Biomed. Res 16 (3), 171-176, 2005
262005
Significance of the regional lineament tectonics in the evolution of the Pranhita–Godavari sedimentary basin interpreted from the satellite data
DP Das, DK Chakraborty, K Sarkar
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 21 (6), 553-556, 2003
222003
Attenuation of Acetaminophen-Induced Hepatotoxicity In Vivo and In Vitro by a 43-kD Protein Isolated from the Herb Cajanus indicus L
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods 17 (6), 305-315, 2007
212007
May we target double-membrane vesicles and oxysterol-binding protein to combat SARS-CoV-2 infection?
S Shahmohamadnejad, SF Nabavi, S Habtemariam, K Sarkar, PC Sil, ...
Cell biology international 44 (9), 1770-1772, 2020
112020
Infectious lung diseases and endogenous oxidative stress
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Oxidative Stress in Lung Diseases: Volume 1, 125-148, 2019
112019
Cajanus indicus leaf protein: Beneficial role in experimental organ pathophysiology. A review
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Pathophysiology 18 (4), 295-303, 2011
92011
Inulin Induced Co-Aggregation of Saccharomyces boulardii with Potential Pathogenic Bacteria.
R Ganguly, R Chakraborty, K Sarkar
International Journal of Probiotics & Prebiotics 14 (1), 2019
52019
MALTODEXTRIN: A PREBIOTIC OF CHOICE FOR LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUM, BUT NOT FOR LACTOBACILLUS CASEI IN COMBINATION WITH ANTIBIOTICS.
R Chakraborty, R Ganguly, P Hore, S Nath, K Sarkar
International Journal of Probiotics & Prebiotics 13 (1), 2018
52018
Can we use mTOR inhibitors for COVID-19 therapy?
IY Aneva, S Habtemariam, M Banach, PC Sil, K Sarkar, A Sahebnasagh, ...
Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 25 (11), 1805-1808, 2022
42022
Possible targets and therapies of SARS-CoV-2 infection
K Sarkar, PC Sil, SF Nabavi, I Berindan-Neagoe, CA Cismaru, SM Nabavi, ...
Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 20 (18), 1900-1907, 2020
42020
Crosstalk of hormones, second messengers, and MAPK in plant defense
TS Adhikari, S Banerjee, K Sarkar, PC Sil
Hormonal Cross-Talk, Plant Defense and Development, 335-351, 2023
12023
Potential Drug Strategies to Target Coronaviruses
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Coronavirus Therapeutics–Volume I: Basic Science and Therapy Development …, 2022
12022
Antioxidants and immune functions
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Antioxidants Effects in Health, 719-740, 2022
12022
Effect of diet, pharmaceuticals, and environmental toxicants on gut microbiota imbalance and increased intestinal membrane permeability
K Sarkar, PC Sil
Toxicological Risk Assessment and Multi-System Health Impacts from Exposure …, 2021
12021
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