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International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms | 2017

Molecular Characterization and Antioxidant Potential of Three Wild Culinary-Medicinal Mushrooms from Tripura, Northeast India

Aparajita Roy Das; Madhusmita Borthakur; Ajay Krishna Saha; S. R. Joshi; Panna Das

The aim of this study was to characterize 3 wild culinary-medicinal mushrooms using molecular tools and to analyze their antioxidant activity. Antioxidant properties were studied by evaluating free radical scavenging, reducing power, and chelating effect. The mushrooms were identified as Lentinus squarrosulus, L. tuber-regium, and Macrocybe gigantean by amplifying internal transcribed spacer regions of ribosomal DNA. The results demonstrated that the methanolic extract of M. gigantean has the highest free radical scavenging effect and chelating effect, whereas the methanolic extract of L. squarrosulus has the highest reducing power. The highest total phenol content and the most ascorbic acid were found in the M. gigantean extracts. Among the 3 mushroom extracts, M. gigantean displayed the most potent antioxidant activity. Molecular characterization using the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region as a universal DNA marker was an effective tool in the identification and phylogenetic analysis of the studied mushrooms. The study also indicated that these wild macrofungi are rich sources of natural antioxidants.


International research journal of pharmacy | 2017

ALLELOPATHIC EFFECT OF CLERODENDRUM INFORTUNATUM L. LEAF EXTRACT ON SEED GERMINATION AND SEEDLING GROWTH OF SOME AGRICULTURAL CROPS OF TRIPURA, INDIA

Gopal Debnath; Panna Das; Ajay Krishna Saha

This study was aimed to evaluate the allelopathic effect of the aqueous leaf extract of Clerodendrum infortunatum L. on seed germination, plumule and radicle growth of some agricultural crops such as Triticum aestivum L. (Wheat), Brassica campestris (Mustard), Vigna radiata (L) R.wilczek (Mung bean) and Trigonella foenum-graecum L. (Methi). The ground leaves of C. infortunatum were mixed with distilled water in 1:10 ratio and used as stock solution. The inhibitory effect was studied at 25%, 50% and 75% of aqueous solution and distilled water (control). It was found that the aqueous leaf extract C. infortunatum had inhibitory effect on germination, plumule and radical elongation of tested crops. The results revealed that the inhibitory effect was much more pronounced at higher extract concentrations showing allelopathic potential which may be exploited in controlling seed germination and seedling growth of crops.


Journal of Life Sciences | 2016

New Distribution Record of Five Species of Xylaria from Tripura, Northeast India

Sanjit Debnath; Koushik Majumdar; Panna Das; Ajay Krishna Saha

Abstract This retrospective study analyses sex differences in foetal biometry from the 1st trimester onwards, and sexual dimorphism in newborn size of 4260 singleton term births taking place at the Viennese Danube hospital between 2005 and 2013. Crown-rump length was determined at the 11th to 12th week, biparietal diameter, fronto-occipital diameter, head circumference, abdominal transverse diameter, abdominal anterior-posterior diameter, abdominal circumference and femur length were determined at the 20th or 21st gestational week and at the 32nd or 33rd week of gestation. Immediately after birth, birthweight, birth length and head circumference were taken, the Apgar scores 1, 5 and 10 minutes after birth were determined. Significant sex differences were found from the first trimester onwards. With exception of femur length, male foetuses exhibited always the significantly larger dimensions. At the time of birth, male newborns were significantly larger and heavier than their female counterparts. Sex had an independent impact on foetal biometry and newborn size.


Archive | 2014

Stamp pad ink, an effective stain for observing arbuscular mycorrhizal structure in roots

Highland Kayang; Panna Das


Mushroom Research | 2015

Chemical analysis of a wild edible mushroom: Pleurotus djamor (Rumph. ex Fr.) Boedijn.

Aparajita Roy Das; Panna Das; Surajit Bhattacharjee; Ajay Krishna Saha


Vegetos | 2018

Extracellular β-glucosidase produced by a wild edible mushroom Lentinus squarrosulus of Tripura

Gopal Debnath; Sukla Rabi Das; Panna Das; Ajay Krishna Saha


National Academy Science Letters-india | 2018

Culturable Root-Fungal Endophyte in Invasive Plants of Tripura, Northeast India: Seasonal Colonization and its Antimicrobial Activity

Krishna Talapatra; Aparajita Roy Das; Ajay Krishna Saha; Panna Das


Annals of Plant Sciences | 2018

Isolation and identification of fungal assemblages in the necrotic spots of Bambusa pallida (L.) Voss

Sanjit Debnath; Pintu Karmakar; Sukla Bhattacharjee; Koushik Majumdar; Panna Das; Ajay Krishna Saha


International research journal of pharmacy | 2017

ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITIES OF METHANOLIC EXTRACTS FROM TEN PLEUROTUS SPECIES

Sanjit Debnath; Ramesh Chandra Upadhyay; Panna Das; Ajay Krishna Saha


Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2017

Characterization of silver nanoparticles synthesized using an endophytic fungus, Penicillium oxalicum having potential antimicrobial activity

Sukla Bhattacharjee; Gopal Debnath; Aparajita Roy Das; Ajay Krishna Saha; Panna Das

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Highland Kayang

North Eastern Hill University

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Madhusmita Borthakur

North Eastern Hill University

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