Surajit De Mandal
South China Agricultural University
63 Papers
53 Citations
Surajit De Mandal is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Illumina dye sequencing. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 57 publications. Previous affiliations of Surajit De Mandal include Mizoram University.
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Papers
Natural Anti-biofilm Agents: Strategies to Control Biofilm-Forming Pathogens.
Rojita Mishra,Amrita Kumari Panda,Surajit De Mandal,Muhammad Shakeel,Satpal Singh Bisht,Junaid Khan +5 more
TL;DR: A better understanding is provided that a particular natural anti-biofilm molecule exhibits a different mode of actions and biofilm inhibitory activity against more than one pathogenic species, which can be exploited further to improve the therapeutic strategy.
Prevalence of multi drug resistant enteropathogenic and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli isolated from children with and without diarrhea in Northeast Indian population.
Karuppasamy Chellapandi,Karuppasamy Chellapandi,Tapan Kumar Dutta,Indu Sharma,Surajit De Mandal,Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar,Lalsanglura Ralte +6 more
TL;DR: A high frequency of EPEC pathotypes associated with paediatric diarrhea was observed in Mizoram, Northeast India and majority of the isolates are resistant to antibiotics with ahigh frequency of MDR, which is a matter of concern to the public health.
Synthesis of Ag/Cu and Cu/Zn bimetallic nanoparticles using toddy palm: Investigations of their antitumor, antioxidant and antibacterial activities
Ramchander Merugu,Ramchander Merugu,Ragini Gothalwal,Pallav Kaushik Deshpande,Surajit De Mandal,Gopikrishna Padala,Kanchana Latha Chitturi +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, green synthesis of bimetallic Ag/Cu and Cu/Zn nanoparticles was carried out using toddy and the results showed that the formed Ag/cu nanoparticles were brown in colour while the formed Cu/zn nanoparticle were green.
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Gut microbiota mediate Plutella xylostella susceptibility to Bt Cry1Ac protoxin is associated with host immune response
Shuzhong Li,Xiaoxia Xu,Surajit De Mandal,Muhammad Shakeel,Hua Yanyan,Rana Fartab Shoukat,Fu Dongran,Fengliang Jin +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that Bt Cry1Ac protoxin interacts with the gut microbiota to accelerate the mortality of P. xylostella larvae and native gut microbiota can trigger host midgut immune response, which involves the up-regulation of expression of Toll and IMD pathway genes and most antimicrobial peptide genes, respectively.
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The Tripartite Interaction of Host Immunity-Bacillus thuringiensis Infection-Gut Microbiota.
TL;DR: This review attempts to clarify this tripartite interaction of host immunity, Bt infection, and gut microbiota, especially the important role of key immune regulators and symbiotic bacteria in the Bt killing activity.
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