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Assistant Professor
School of Forensic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, JSPM University Pune
Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary
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M. S. Sankhla, Kapil Parihar, Rajeev Kumar, D. Bhagat, S. Swaroop, Sonone, G. Singh, Varad Nagar, G. Awasthi and Chandra Shekhar Yadav
AMG Transcend Association
In the last decade, the investigation of biosurfactants (BS) has been extensively studied due to the application of BS to remove or minimize the use of toxic synthetic surfactants into the ecosystem. Contaminated soil, air, and water cause a serious hazard to human health and the environment. Usually, biosurfactants exhibited remarkable emulsification with minimum surface tension values less than 16.5 dynes/cm. The BS exhibited significant bioactivities against bacterial and fungal pathogens. The plant-based surfactants have a more than 80% free radical scavenging nature and show potential antioxidant activity. BS are amphiphilic motifs obtained from plants and microorganisms' extract. BS has distinct hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties, leading to micellization formation. BS has a special molecular structure with hydrophilic glycoside linkage and lipophilic (Hydrophobic) triterpene derivative. BS has a broad spectrum of numerous sectors, including food, agriculture, personal care, petroleum, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, textile. The features of BS are low toxicity, environmental capability, biodegradability, multi-functionality, and availability of resources. The biosurfactant is today's need of society because synthetic surfactants have high toxicity and high ecological impact due to carcinogenic and mutagenic effects on human health. The proteins and polysaccharides act as emulsifiers. The chemical composition of this kind of surfactant is protein, glycolipid, carbohydrates, steroids, terpenoids. We focused on the steroids, terpenes, and alkaloids based surfactants. Currently employed plant and microbes-based surfactants, study their production, chemical composition, and effect of synthetic biosurfactant on human health and ecosystem.
Arpit Nirvan, Swaroop S. Sonone, Vinay Aseri, Pandit Pritam, Rushikesh Chopade, and Mahipal Singh Sankla
Apple Academic Press
Nowadays, the biological diseases in crop production are continuously increasing day by day. Organic agriculture has considerably augmented in significance in the current eras. Crop diseases are also a severe delinquent over the decades, and it’s a chief hazard for the yield food manufacture. Biological control agents for herbal syndromes are presently existence inspected as substitutes to artificial insecticides owing to their apparent improved level of care and negligible ecological influences. It affects the plants also by the biological diseases of the organic food production. Plant diseases can disturb florae by intrusive with numerous procedures such as the absorbance and translocation of water and nutrients, photosynthesis, flower and fruit growth, plant growth and expansion, and cell separation and increase. In this paper, we explain how biological diseases affect organic crop production.
Nandini Gupta, Payal M. Deoghare, Prashant Singh, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Swaroop S. Sonone, Kapil Parihar, C. R. Vanisree, Chandra Shekhar Yadav, and Sandeep Kumar Verma
Springer International Publishing
Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Anubhav Singh, Varad Nagar, Vinay Aseri, Ashrut Singhal, Rushikesh L. Chopade, Apoorva Singh, Swaroop S Sonone, and Priyanka Kacker
Diva Enterprises Private Limited
Rohit Kumar Verma, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Swapnali Jadhav, Kapil Parihar, Shefali Gulliya, Rajeev Kumar, and Swaroop S. Sonone
Elsevier
Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Rohit Kumar Verma, Sonali Kesarwani, Swaroop S Sonone, Kapil Parihar, and Rajeev Kumar
Elsevier
Swaroop S. Sonone, Kavita Saini, Swapnali Jadhav, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, and Varad Nagar
Elsevier
ollutants of legal pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs are causing many adverse effects on the environment. Pollutants are arising from waste products and from pharmaceuticals or illegal drugs that have not been disposed of properly. Pharmaceuticals and illegal drugs are becoming subject of concern for the past few decades after they attracted considerable attention because they do not willingly biodegrade & remain toxic. Pharmaceuticals compounds such as antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, psychotropic, human drugs, hormones, and illicit drugs usually occur in wastewater from households, hospitals, health care clinics, veterinary, etc. ends in the water system. They potentially impact human health & aquatic life. Recent studies confirm legal pharmaceuticals & illegal drug residue in drinking water, surface water & groundwater. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) have been considered as hotspots of Pharmaceuticals residue. This removes contaminants from water using physical, chemical & biological processes. This review focuses on the occurrence, toxicity, and elimination of legal pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs in water systems.
Newspapers are generally used almost everywhere in our daily lives as newspapers may be the first known packaging materials to carry food to homes and offices. The food contact material needs to be set with the characteristics of suitable products. Preferring appropriate food wrapping material is a difficult problem because of the enormous types of products, food contact, and practices. The ink used for newspaper printing contaminates food after packaging in the newspaper, which can severely impact individual wellness. Contamination of food indicates the appearance of harmful chemical and infectious microorganisms that can influence unfavorable effects on human health. The ink used to print the newspaper consist of components such as Lead, Naphthylamines aromatic hydrocarbon, and AhR (aryl hydrocarbon receptor) agonist that produce various major individual well-being implications such as neurotoxicity, cardiovascular diseases, kidney diseases, various cancer, liver failure, lung damages, weak bones and even death in cases of extremely high contagion.
Sejal Singh Rajput, Harsh Mohan, Ekta Jadhav, Swaroop S. Sonone, Varad Nagar, Apoorva Singh, Rushikesh L. Chopade, Kumud Kant Awasthi, and Mahipal Singh Sankhla
Diva Enterprises Private Limited
Swaroop S. Sonone, Swapnali Jadhav, M. S. Sankhla and Rajeev Kumar
AMG Transcend Association
Heavy metals are metals with relatively high density and toxic at very low concentrations. The common heavy metal pollutants can be traced everywhere in minimal quantities. Heavy metals contaminate aquatic environments through various sources like industrial waste, domestic effluents, atmospheric sources, and other metal-based industries, E-Waste. Aquaculture is the rearing of aquatic animals and other organisms. Heavy metal toxicity is responsible for the degradation of the population of aquaculture, causing physical deformities in organisms and polluting the aquatic environment. These toxic heavy metals cause various diseases in fishes. As fishes are part of human consumption, it is indirectly affecting humans also. The food chain is greatly impacted by the introduction of heavy metals in water bodies & aquatic ecosystems. These heavy metals have greater significance on the environment as they persist for longer durations and have bioaccumulative capacities causing degradation of water health.
Yogesh Meena, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Swaroop S. Sonone, Aastha Parashar, Kapil Parihar, and Kavita Saini
IEEE
The growth of the internet’s web is increasing day by day. Everyone is trapped in this web of the internet. Every coin has its two aspects like that internet has two aspects good and bad. Cybercrime is one aspect that falls under the bad aspect of the internet. The most influenced population by the cybercrime is children and the adults. Nowadays exploitation through the cyber is easy for the attackers and it is the most common way to exploit someone because now all are using the internet. Attackers use many tricks for exploitation they not only use social media but they can exploit you by even your web searches or watch video content on the internet. Children are an easy target for the attackers to commit any crime. They exploit the victim by cybercrime like cyberbullying, cyberstalking, pornography, child abuse, identity theft and fraud, live streaming on the web, and many more different ways. We have made an attempt in this article to bring the Cyber Exploitation into the limelight which are caused due to Cybercrimes their Challenges and Prevention methods.
Shriyash Mohril, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, Swaroop S. Sonone, and Rajeev Kumar
Auerbach Publications
Shefali, Rahul Kumar, M. S. Sankhla, Rajeev Kumar and Swaroop S. Sonone
AMG Transcend Association
The intensified agricultural crop production for growing high yield varieties requires the indiscriminate use of pesticides and fertilizers, which protect the crop from pests, thus helps in improving the quality and quantity of crops. The aquatic environment gets contaminated by the application of pesticides through several routes: runoff, spray drift, and leaching, which pose serious health risks to the aquatic ecosystem as well as to human beings. This exposure can directly affect all levels of biological organization, including primary producers, microorganisms, invertebrates, or fish. Thus, monitoring methods should be adopted for controlling the runoff events in the spraying method, such as suspended matter sampler for particle-associated pesticides that can be used for controlling the number of toxic substances in water bodies.
Shefali, M. S. Sankhla, Rajeev Kumar and Swaroop S. Sonone
AMG Transcend Association
Agricultural productivity is limited by the various factors of which stresses are the principal ones. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in different cell sections is done by protracted stress conditions. ROS outbreaks biomolecules and interrupts the unvarying mechanism of the cell that ultimately prods to cell death. Microbes, the highest normal inhabitants of diverse environments, have advanced complex physiological and metabolic mechanisms to manage with possibly toxic oxygen species produced by ecological stresses. The intricate mechanisms are involved in the plant microbiome. Increasing environmental variations during the incessant stress, growing an essential mark, and revealing plant-microbe association concerning protection against environmental challenges.
Swaroop S. Sonone, Mahipal Singh Sankhla, and Rajeev Kumar
IGI Global
Cyberbullying is the usage of computerized transmission to threaten an individual, typically by forwarding messages of an intimidating or menacing nature. Digital devices and electronic media have been a boon for humanity but have also resulted in the disadvantages of various cybercrimes, of which cyberbullying is the most prominent and one of the fastest growing. Cyberbullying in teens and adolescents has been proved to be a reason for various mental disorders, alterations in behaviour, and abuse. Bullying on digital platforms is one of the major issues of concern today. It is vital to keep a check on oneself to prevent cyberbullying and restrain its consequences.