by Prof Ramareddy V Guntaka, Professor, Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Biochemistry University of Tennessee, USA. First of all, about Coronavirus and its severity, this group of viruses contain a very large RNA genome with a complicated life cycle. Ordinarily this group causes seasonal colds in humans and mostly not serious illness. A variant caused severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) around 2003 and killed a few thousand people and disappeared. Later MERS emerged from camels in Middle East and killed few hundred people around 2012. Now we are witnessing the emergence and spread of COVID19. By acting very quickly…
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The Lockdown and curfew has imposed too much stress on individuals as evident by current few news around the world. This has encouraged us to write a article which would help our readers to understand mental health in current scenario. On directions, after discussing the facts with our Editorial Board Member Dr Rachna Agarwal who is into Neurosciences and is working as Associate Professor in Institute of Human behavior and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) and her peer Dr Om Prakash, we have prepared points which can be considered to understand mental health problems and and to prevent complications associated with it.…
by Biotech Express Bureau | Updated on April 20, 2020 There is no cure (or vaccine) against COVID19; Doctors can only relieve the symptoms. Since it is a new pathogen the chances of making a candidate vaccine very soon are very low, yet world’s scientists are working rigorously to find one. The biotech industry, both by pharmaceutical companies and research organisations across the world are working on the development of novel coronavirus vaccines and possible treatment. But to kill the virus a chemical or biological entity is required which takes time for discovery, approval and gain trust. The most effective…
by Biotech Express Bureau | Updated on April 20, 2020 Current molecular methods to detect infections of the novel coronavirus rely on identifying particular genetic sequences (Nucleic acid amplification tests) of SARS-CoV2, but new assays are being developed to meet the growing demand for rapid answers. The quick sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and distribution of the data early on in the COVID-19 outbreak has enabled the development of a variety of assays to diagnose patients based on snippets of the virus’s genetic code. But as the number of potential cases increases, and concerns rise about the possibility of a…
by Biotech Express Bureau If you are interested to find how market projections changed during CoV pandemic then you may see many financial advisors’ websites or reports but the aim of this article revolve around the aim to see how a biological agent can hit the economies of many countries including world leaders like America and China. Success in biological containment of the virus had come at the price of slowing economic activity, no matter whether social distancing and reduced mobility are voluntary or enforced. The coronavirus shock is severe even compared to the Great Financial Crisis of 2007–08, as…
On February 28, 2020, Prof T P Singh was conferred with the SASTRA – G. N. Ramachandran Award for Excellence – 2020. He has now got all G.N. Ramachandran Awards of our country including Dr. G.N. Ramachandran Award of the Kerala State Council of Science, Technology and Environment in the year 2017, Professor G.N. Ramachandran-Born day Lecture Award of the Central University of Haryana in the year, 2016, Professor G.N. Ramachandran Lecture Award of the Society of Biological Chemists of India in the year 2015, Professor G.N. Ramachandran CSIR Gold Medal for the Excellence in Biological Sciences and Technology in…
By Pratyush Kumar Das (Editorial Board Member, Biotech Express) A 2day workshop – Cum – Training Programme titled “Guided Publishing & Ethics” was successfully conducted by Nron Bioventure (Bhubaneswar) in association with Biotech Express, JABET (Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics) and Macon Enviro Technologies Pvt. Ltd. The workshop was conducted in two different batches (19 – 20 February 2020 and 28 – 29 February 2020) under the supervision of Mr. Pratyush Kumar Das (Head, Publication and Programme Coordinator) at Nron Bioventure premises at Bhubaneswar. The workshop was attended by 40 graduate and postgraduate students belonging from different institutes…
Shashi Meena, Shivani Nagar & Archana watts Division of Plant Physiology, ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa Campus, New Delhi-110012. E-mail: meena7shashi@gmail.com Abstract Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy that is triggered by partially hydrolysed gluten proteins. A life‐long adherence to gluten‐free diet is the only effective treatment currently available for CD. Gluten proteins present in wheat, rye and barley cereals are the main stimulating factor for this disease. There are three main causes of celiac disease: the environmental trigger (gluten), genetic susceptibility, and unusual gut permeability. Gluten intolerance affects genetically predisposed individuals carrying the prerequisite genetic markers HLA-DQ2 or…
Federation of Asian Biotech Associations (FABA), a non-profit, non-government organization, is established in 2005 as registered society under the Indian Societies Act. The main objective of FABA is to provide a common platform for development of biotechnology sector across the globe, particularly in the Asian countries. BioAsia has been one of its brain child and later became the flagship event of State Government and is being organised in Hyderabad annually for the past 17 years. FABA has been organizing seminars, workshops and distinguished lectures not only in India but also in several Asian countries. These activities over the years enabled…
Muzaffar Hasan, Chirag Maheshwari*, Ajay Yadav & Adinath Kate Agro Produce Processing Division, ICAR-CIAE, Bhopal, M.P.-462038 Email of corresponding author: cmchandak07@gmail.com Introduction Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) is a herbaceous plant with thick and fleshy rhizomes and leaves in sheaths that characterize the family Zingiberaceae. Curcuma longa L., was originated in India and at present distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world, is widely cultivated in Southeast Asian countries. Turmeric is commonly known for its medicinal values in the Indian traditional systems of medicine. Turmeric contains 2-9 % curcuminoids which are comprised of curcumin (80%), demethoxycurcumin (17%) and bisdemethoxycurcumin…