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PublicationArticle Preparation of Some N, N′-Bis-(4-quinaldino)/(4-quinazolino)-α, ω;-diaminoalkanes (hydrochlorides) as Potential Antibacterial and Antitubercular Compounds(1971) S.M. Deshpande; A.K. SinghN, N′-Bis-(4-quinaldino)-α, ω-diaminoalkanes dihydrochloride are found to be highly active (in vitro) against S. aureus, E. coli and M. tuberculosis (H37Rv strain) and the corresponding 4-quinazolino compounds inactive. © 1971, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.PublicationArticle Preparation of some N, N′-bis,-(4-quinaldino)/(4-quinazolino)-α,ω-diaminoalkanes (hydrochlorides) as potential antibacterial and antitubercular compounds(1971) S.M. Deshpande; A.K. SinghN, N′-Bis-(4-quinaldino)-α,ω-diaminoalkanes dihydrochloride, are found to be highly active (in vitro) against S. aureus, E. coli and M. tuberculosis (H37Rv strain) and the corresponding 4-quinazolino compounds inactive. © 1971 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.PublicationArticle Synthesis of Some N,N'-Bis-(9-acridino)-α,ω-diaminoalkanes Dihydrochloride as Potential Antibacterial, Antitubercular and Antileprotics(1972) S.M. Deshpande; A.K. Singh[No abstract available]PublicationArticle Studies on plasma insulin levels in the posttraumatic phase in rabbits(1973) J.P.N. Chansouria; A.K. Singh; K.N. Udupa[No abstract available]PublicationArticle Alkaloids of Enicostemma hyssopifolium: chemistry and pharmacology(1973) S. Ghosal; R.K. Chaudhuri; A.K. Singh; S.K. Bhattachrya[No abstract available]PublicationArticle Effect of insulin, growth hormone & hydrocortisone on the in vitro incorporation of glycine 14C in normal & traumatized rat muscle(1973) A.K. Singh; R.K. Singh; J.P.N. Chansouria; K.N. UdupaInsulin and bovine growth hormone increase incorporation of glycine 14C into normal rat muscle in vitro. Hydrocortisone reduces incorporation of this aminoacid and antagonizes the action of insulin and growth hormone. Muscles taken immediately after traumatizing the rats show less incorporation of glycine 14C whereas 24 hr later the incorporation into muscle is increased. Insulin, growth hormone and hydrocortisone do not influence the incorporation of glycine into muscle taken from traumatized rats. It is suggested that some changes may occur at cell membrane level following trauma which may prevent these factors from affecting the rate of glycine 14C incorporation.PublicationArticle Effect of glucose, adrenaline, cortisone & thyroxine on plasma insulin level in normal rabbits(1973) A.K. Singh; J.P.N. Chansouria; K.N. UdupaEffects of varying doses of glucose, epinephrine, cortisone and thyroxine on plasma insulin levels were assessed. Epinephrine, cortisone and thyroxine were injected intravenously daily for 7 days and then blood samples collected for plasma insulin and blood sugar estimations. Epinephrine and cortisone raised the blood sugar and plasma insulin levels as evidenced by the net insulin production and assimilation coefficient. Thyroxine did not appear to influence blood sugar levels though the plasma insulin levels were raised.PublicationArticle Alterations in lipid metabolism following trauma in rabbits(Birkhäuser-Verlag, 1973) J.P.N. Chansouria; A.K. Tandon; A.K. Singh; K.N. Udupa[No abstract available]PublicationBook Chapter Chemical constituents of gentianaceae IX: Natural occurrence of erythrocentaurin in Enicostemma hyssopifolium and Swertia lawii(1974) S. Ghosal; A.K. Singh; P.V. Sharma; R.K. ChaudhuriErythrocentaurin was isolated from two gentianaceous plants—viz., Enicostemma hyssopifolium (Willd.) Verd. (synonymous with E. littorale) and Swertia lawii Burkill., as a native compound. Its natural occurrence was demonstrated for the first time by using a modified isolation procedure. The identity of the compound was established by chemical transformations and spectral (UV, IR, NMR, and mass spectra) evidence. Phylogenetic significance of the cooccurrence of erythrocentaurin and a number of structurally related monoterpene alkaloids in E. hyssopifolium is discussed. Copyright © 1974 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley CompanyPublicationArticle Chemical constituents of gentianaceae XI: Antipsychotic activity of gentianine(1974) S.K. Bhattacharya; S. Ghosal; R.K. Chaudhuri; A.K. Singh; P.V. Sharma[No abstract available]
