Arvind Kumar

@mau.ac.in

Assistant Professor
Maharaja Agrasen University



                    

https://researchid.co/arvind2115

Mr. Arvind Kumar currently works at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Maharaja Agrasen school of Pharmacy, Maharaja Agrasen University, Atal Shiksha Kunj, Village kalujhanda, near Barotiwala, Baddi, Himachal Pradesh Mr. Kumar does research in Synthetic Chemistry, Green chemistry and Pharma

EDUCATION

M.Pharm. in Medicinal Chemistry

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacology (medical), Pharmacology

3

Scopus Publications

18

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

1

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Design, Synthesis and Molecular Docking Studies of Pyrazoline Derivatives as PI3K Inhibitors
    Rohit Kumar, Arvind Kumar, Adarsh Kumar, Ankit Kumar Singh, and Pradeep Kumar

    Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
    Aim: Design, synthesis and molecular docking studies of quinoline/naphthalene containing pyrazoline derivatives as PI3K inhibitors. Background: Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases (PI3Ks) belong to the family of enzymes, which are associated with various cellular functions such as cell growth, proliferation, differentiation etc. Overexpression or any changes in these functions may result in various abnormalities, which in turn cause cancer. Objectives: To perform synthesis and molecular docking studies of quinoline/naphthalene containing pyrazoline derivatives as PI3K inhibitors. Methods: 2-Chloroquinoline-3-carbaldehyde was synthesized by a reaction of acetanilide and POCl3. The latter was reacted with substituted acetophenones to synthesize chalcones, which were reacted with substituted phenyl hydrazines to yield pyrazoline derivatives (Series I). Similarly, pchloro benzaldehyde was reacted with 2-acetonapthone to yield chalcone with substituted phenyl hydrazines to yield pyrazoline derivatives (Series II). Results: The synthetic compounds were subjected to molecular modelling experiments using Schrodinger 2016 software and evaluated in silico for their PI3K binding affinities. All the compounds had better docking scores than AMG-319 (-4.36 Kcal/mol) and comparable docking scores with PI-103 (-6.83 Kcal/mol). Conclusion: Compounds 5 and 3 had the best docking scores (-7.85 and -7.17 Kcal/mol, respectively). The synthesized compounds have better docking scores than the reference drug AMG-319. As a result, they might be used as lead molecules in investigating PI3K inhibitors.

  • Derivatization, an Applicable Asset for Conventional HPLC Systems without MS Detection in Food and Miscellaneous Analysis
    Raghav Dogra, Mohit Kumar, Arvind Kumar, Marco Roverso, Sara Bogialli, Paolo Pastore, and Uttam Kumar Mandal

    Informa UK Limited
    One of the most valuable practices for analyzing not-so-analytical-friendly analytes in complex, heterogenous matrices is derivatization. Availability of numerous derivatizing reagents (DRs) makes the modification of analyte more exploitable in terms of an analytical perspective. A wide array of derivatization techniques like pre or post-column, in-situ, enzymatic, ultrasound-assisted, microwave-assisted, photochemical derivatization has added much-needed methodological strength in analyzing intricate analytical matrices (food, water, and soil). In recent years, analytical chemistry has achieved greater heights through the development of new sensitive methods with simple conventional instruments like High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) devoid of Mass detectors. The prompt availability of these straightforward instruments also makes it a favorable option for routine analysis in food, environmental, bioanalytical chemistry. Analyzing food, environmental or bioanalytical specimen has some of the most problematic aspects, like the low concentration of the analytes accompanied by not too suitable analytical properties. Even though conventional HPLC lacks the required sensitivity but merger with derivatization can lead to a remarkable increase in sensitivity. In recent years there has been a lot of application of diverse derivatizations to increase the sensitivity and selectivity of the analyte for available instruments, resulting in notable findings. Therefore, this review describes the application of derivatization principles in the analysis of analytes in food and additional matrices using conventional HPLC instruments such as HPLC-UV, HPLC-DAD, and HPLC-FD. In this article, we will briefly review the different modes and multiple types of derivatizing reagents with their mechanisms and importance for encouraging the use of established HPLC instruments.

  • Acetylation of histone and modification of gene expression via HDAC inhibitors affects the obesity
    Deepika Sharma, Swati Sharma, and Preeti Chauhan

    Oriental Scientific Publishing Company
    Obesity is due to imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. Adipose tissues are the main site for the fat storage as well as for dissipation. There are two types of adipose tissues: white adipose tissue, which store fat as triglyceride, brown adipose tissue, which burns the fat into energy through the thermogenesis due to uncoupling protein1 present in inner mitochondrial membrane. Histone acylation causes changes in the chromatin structure without causing any change in the deoxyribonucleic acidsequence and thus regulate gene expression.Histonedeacetylase causes the deacylation of histone and interfere with function of histone. Thus histonedeacetylase inhibitors alter the expression of thermogenic gene encoding uncoupling protein 1, peroxisome proliferator activated receptor γ and also causes browning or beiging of white adipose tissue and increases the energy expenditure.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Design, Synthesis and Molecular Docking Studies of Pyrazoline Derivatives as PI3K Inhibitors
    R Kumar, A Kumar, A Kumar, AK Singh, P Kumar
    Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening 27 (2), 256-272 2024

  • In silico molecular docking and in (vivo/vitro) studies of bioactive compounds of Indian medicinal plant: A metadata review
    M Rana, M Rana, A Kumar
    Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants, 367-383 2024

  • Derivatization, an applicable asset for conventional HPLC systems without MS detection in food and miscellaneous analysis
    R Dogra, M Kumar, A Kumar, M Roverso, S Bogialli, P Pastore, ...
    Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry 53 (8), 1807-1827 2023

  • A Review on PYRIDINE Derivatives “Potential for Analgesic & Anti-inflammatory Activity”
    MR Preeti Avasthi, Rishu Yadav, Arvind Kumar
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH 8 (7), 1122-1129 2023

  • A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO STUDY AND ANALYSE THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN LIBRARY SCIENCES
    A Kumar
    IN Patent App. 202,241,045,445 2022

  • Monkey Pox- A potential re-emerging threat
    AK Swati Modgil ,Ankita Gupta*, Shivani Thakur, Anjana Devi, Sujata Kumari ...
    YMER 21 (8), 888-896 2022

  • Herbal Moieties and its effect on Parkinsonism: A New Prospective
    YSRG Preeti Avasthi, Arvind Kumar, Pritiksha Raj, Rishu Yadav
    YMER 21 (8), 474-493 2022

  • A Review on: Alzheimer’s disease and mechanistic insights of bioactive compounds in its treatment
    S Shivani Thakur, Arvind Kumar*, Swati Modgil
    YMER 21 (7), 1297-1307 2022

  • Ameliorative Role of In-Silico Study in Phytoconstituents of Cordyceps Used for PCOS
    ST Arvind Kumar, Rishu Yadav, Preeti Avasthi
    YMER 21 (7), 1225-1239 2022

  • A Cytotoxic evaluation by HET CAM on Chick embryo and Antimicrobial assay of Silver Nanoparticles synthesized from Green Tea Extract
    RS Rishu Yadav, Narendra Pandey, Rajiv Kukkar, Yogendra Singh, Preeti ...
    YMER 21 (6), 921-929 2022

  • IMPORTANCE OF NANOCARRIERS AND PROBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
    AK Vandana Thakur, Bhupendra Singh , Ankita Sharma , Nisha Kumari, Inder ...
    Recent Advances In Pharmaceutical Sciences 7, 1-465 2022

  • AN OVERVIEW RESTORING PATHOGENESIS’S ROLE WITH A NEW EMPIRICAL TREATMENT MODULATION IN ULCERATIVE
    STRG Ladli Kishore*, Arvind Kumar
    World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences 7 (10), 60-67 2021

  • Acetylation of Histone and Modification of Gene Expression via HDAC Inhibitors Affects the Obesity
    D Sharma, S Sharma, P Chauhan, A Kumar, A Sharma, Kumari. Nisha
    Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 14 (1), 153-161 2021

  • Development and statistical optimization TT loaded mannosylatedbilosomes for immunization against C.tetani.
    SRA Kumar
    International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences 12 (1), 45-58 2021

  • Self-Medication: A Comparative Study of Medication Practice between Some Urban and Rural Working Professional at Shimla Hills Area
    D Dutta, A Kumar, P Avasthi, M Rana, S Modgil, R Yadav
    2021

  • Nano phytosomes: A review of developing platform for the novel drug delivery system
    KKV Sushmita Rana*, Arvind Kumar, Rajan Sharma, Dr. Amit Chaudhary
    International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 7 (3), 278-284 2020

  • PREFORMULATION STUDY OF TERBINAFINE FOR NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM FORMULATION
    KK Dr. Abhishek Soni*, Shalini Jamwal, Arvind Kumar, Shivani Thakur
    International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 7 (3), 34-42 2020

  • Formulation and evaluation of paroxetine phytosome for oral drug delivery
    KKV Sushmita Rana*, Arvind Kumar, Rajan Sharma, Dr. Amit Chaudhary
    International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts 8 (9), 584-597 2020

  • A Review on Spectroscopic analytical method validation and force degradation study.
    AC Nabham Thakur, Arvind Kumar*, Dr. Amit Chaudhary
    International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 7 (3), 942-953 2020

  • A Review on Pyrazoline containing Pyrrole Derivatives as antimicrobial agents.
    NT Abhishek Chaudhary, Arvind Kumar*, Dr. Amit Chaudhary
    International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews 7 (3), 285-293 2020

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Derivatization, an applicable asset for conventional HPLC systems without MS detection in food and miscellaneous analysis
    R Dogra, M Kumar, A Kumar, M Roverso, S Bogialli, P Pastore, ...
    Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry 53 (8), 1807-1827 2023
    Citations: 10

  • IMPORTANCE OF NANOCARRIERS AND PROBIOTICS IN THE TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS
    AK Vandana Thakur, Bhupendra Singh , Ankita Sharma , Nisha Kumari, Inder ...
    Recent Advances In Pharmaceutical Sciences 7, 1-465 2022
    Citations: 3

  • Reuse API (active pharmaceutical ingredients) from expired dosage form
    M Sharma, A Kumar, A Chaudhary
    Int J Eng Res Technol 8 (6), 276-298 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Acetylation of Histone and Modification of Gene Expression via HDAC Inhibitors Affects the Obesity
    D Sharma, S Sharma, P Chauhan, A Kumar, A Sharma, Kumari. Nisha
    Biomedical and Pharmacology Journal 14 (1), 153-161 2021
    Citations: 1

  • J. Rana A
    M Rana, A Kumar
    Drug delivery through targeted approach with special references to 2020
    Citations: 1