Ashutosh Pathak
Allahabad University
14 Papers
33 Citations
Ashutosh Pathak is an academic researcher from Allahabad University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Broth microdilution & Colloidal gold. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Prediction and validation of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) on plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR): a step toward development of nano-biofertilizers
Shashi Kant Shukla,Rajesh Kumar,Rohit Kumar Mishra,Anand Kumar Pandey,Ashutosh Pathak,M.G.H. Zaidi,Sanjeev Kr Srivastava,Anupam Dikshit +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) at various concentrations on the growth of rhizobacteria (PGPR) was investigated by Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) recommended Broth-Microdilution technique against four selected PGPR viz., Pseudomonas fluorescens, Bacillus subtilis, Paenibacillus elgii, and Pseudomanas putida.
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Detoxification and Tolerance of Heavy Metals in Plants
Rajesh Kumar,Rohit Kumar Mishra,Vani Mishra,Afifa Qidwai,Anand Pandey,Shashi Kant Shukla,Madhu Pandey,Ashutosh Pathak,Anupam Dikshit +8 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors have shown that plants are capable of surviving in the presence of heavy metals, apparently by adapting the mechanism that involved in common homeostasis as well as removal of metal ions.
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Carbofuran Modulating Functions of Acetylcholinesterase from Rat Brain In Vitro
Vivek Kumar Gupta,Ashutosh Pathak,Nikhat J. Siddiqi,Bechan Sharma +3 more
- 18 May 2016
TL;DR: The steady-state kinetic studies to determine mode of action of carbofuran on rat brain AChE displayed it to be noncompetitive in nature with value equal to 5 nm, which suggested that rat brain BChE was very sensitive to carbofuren and this enzyme might serve as a significant biomarker of carb ofuran induced neurotoxicity.
In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Ethno Medicinally Used Lichens Against Three Wound Infecting Genera of Enterobacteriaceae
Ashutosh Pathak,Shashi Kant Shukla,Anand Pandey,Rohit Kumar Mishra,Rajesh Kumar,Anupam Dikshit +5 more
- 01 Dec 2016
TL;DR: The aforementioned lichens showed promising antibacterial activity and provided new tools to develop novel drugs to test the susceptibility of pathogens.
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In silico modeling and synthesis of phenyl and thienyl analogs of chalcones for potential leads as anti-bacterial agents
TL;DR: All these tested chalcone derivatives fulfill Lipinski's parameters and show tremendous drug likeness score, confirming their potential as antibacterial leads.
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