Devendra Singh
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
210 Papers
663 Citations
Devendra Singh is an academic researcher from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear fusion & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 195 publications. Previous affiliations of Devendra Singh include Central University of Jharkhand & Aligarh Muslim University.
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Papers
In vitro and in vivo anticancer efficacy potential of Quercetin loaded polymeric nanoparticles.
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to develop quercetin loaded chitosan nanoparticles (QCT-CS NPs) with enhanced encapsulation efficiency and sustained release property and exhibited enhanced efficacy of QCT- CS NPs in cancer therapy.
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Development, characterization and nasal delivery of rosmarinic acid-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for the effective management of Huntington’s disease
TL;DR: Investigating the potential use of solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) as a drug delivery system to enhance the brain-targeting efficiency of rosmarinic acid following intranasal administration confirmed the developed optimized RA-loaded SLNs formulation following the non-invasive nose-to-brain drug delivery that is a promising therapeutic approach for the effective management in Huntington disease.
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Influence of incomplete fusion on complete fusion: Observation of a large incomplete fusion fraction at E ≅5-7 MeV/nucleon
Pushpendra Singh,B. P. Singh,Manoj Kumar Sharma,Unnati,Devendra Singh,R. Prasad,Rakesh Kumar,K. S. Golda +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the reaction dynamics leading to incomplete fusion of heavy ions at moderate excitation energies were explored and an attempt has been made to estimate the incomplete fusion fraction for both the systems, and has been found to be sensitive for projectile energy and mass asymmetry of interacting partners.
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Management of Type 2 Diabetes: Current Strategies, Unfocussed Aspects, Challenges, and Alternatives
TL;DR: The employability of phytoconstituents as multitargeting molecules and their potential use as effective therapeutic adjuvants to first line hypoglycemic agents to prevent side effects caused by the synthetic drugs are discussed.
Pharmacological evaluation of nasal delivery of selegiline hydrochloride-loaded thiolated chitosan nanoparticles for the treatment of depression
Devendra Singh,Muzamil Rashid,Supandeep Singh Hallan,Neelesh Kumar Mehra,Atish Prakash,Neeraj Mishra +5 more
TL;DR: Thiolated chitosan nanoparticles seem to be promising candidates for nose-to-brain delivery in the evaluation of antidepressant activity, and elevated immobility time was found to reduce on treatment.
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