Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh
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Dr. Sushil Kumar Singh

Professor
Indian Institute of Technology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Indian Institute of Technology, India

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Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
62%
Pharmacogenetics
90%
Pharmacy
75%
Ethnomedicine
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
3
Articles
109
Abstracts
6

Selected Publications

  1. Singh, R., A.V. Pokle, P. Ghosh, A. Ganeshpurkar, R. Swetha, S.K. Singh and A. Kumar, 2023. Pharmacophore-based virtual screening, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations study for the identification of LIM kinase-1 inhibitors. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn., 41: 6089-6103.
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  2. Jana, S., T. Nasreen and S.K. Singh, 2023. Discovery of reversible selective monoamine oxidase B inhibitors with anti-acetylcholinesterase activity derived from 4-oxo-N-4-diphenyl butanamides. Future Med. Chem., 15: 189-210.
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  3. Ganeshpurkar, A., R. Singh, P. Tripathi, Q. Alam, S. Krishnamurthy, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2023. Effect of sulfonamide derivatives of phenylglycine on scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats. Ibrain, 9: 13-31.
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  4. Tripathi, P., A. Ganeshpurkar, S.K. Singh and S. Krishnamurthy, 2022. Generation of wild-type rat Glucocerebrosidase homology modeling: Identification of putative interactions site and mechanism for chaperone using combined in-silico and in-vitro studies. Bioorg. Chem., Vol. 126. 10.1016/j.bioorg.2022.105871.
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  5. Swetha, R., A. Sharma, R. Singh, A. Ganeshpurkar, D. Kumar, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2022. Combined ligand-based and structure-based design of PDE 9A inhibitors against Alzheimer’s disease. Mol. Diversity, 26: 2877-2892.
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  6. Singh, S.K., A. Sharma, R. Swetha, N.G. Bajad, A. Ganeshpurkar, R. Singh and A. Kumar, 2022. Cathepsin B-A neuronal death mediator in Alzheimer’s disease leading to neurodegeneration. Mini-Rev. Med. Chem., 22: 2012-2023.
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  7. Singh, S.K., A. Kumar, R.B. Singh, P. Ghosh and N.G. Bajad, 2022. Recent applications of bioinformatics in target identification and drug discovery for Alzheimer’s Disease. Curr. Top. Med. Chem., 22: 2153-2175.
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  8. Krishnamurthy, S., K. Ramakrishna and S.K. Singh, 2022. Diindolylmethane ameliorates ischemic stroke-induced brain injury by peripheral and central mechanisms. Curr. Neurovascular Res., 19: 462-475.
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  9. Ganeshpurkar, A., R. Singh, D. Kumar, P. Gore and S. Shivhare et al., 2022. Identification of sulfonamide based butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors through scaffold hopping approach. Int. J. Biol. Macromol., 203: 195-211.
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  10. Ganeshpurkar, A., R. Singh, D. Kumar, G. Gutti and D. Sardana et al., 2022. Development of homology model, docking protocol and machine-learning based scoring functions for identification of Equus caballus’s butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn., 40: 13693-13710.
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  11. Firdaus, Z., D. Kumar, S.K. Singh and T.D. Singh, 2022. Centella asiatica alleviates AlCl3-induced cognitive impairment, oxidative stress, and neurodegeneration by modulating cholinergic activity and oxidative burden in rat brain. Biol. Trace Elem. Res., 200: 5115-5126.
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  12. Makar, S., A. Ghosh, Divya, S. Shivhare, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2021. Molecular processes involved in pancreatic cancer and therapeutics. Curr. Chem. Biol., 15: 85-108.
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  13. Swetha, R., D. Kumar, S.K. Gupta, A. Ganeshpurkar and R. Singh et al., 2019. Multifunctional hybrid sulfonamides as novel therapeutic agents for Alzheimer's disease. Future Med. Chem., 11: 3161-3178.
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  14. Kumar, D., S.K. Gupta, A. Ganeshpurkar, G. Gutti, S. Krishnamurthy, G. Modi and S.K. Singh, 2018. Development of piperazinediones as dual inhibitor for treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 150: 87-101.
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  15. Kumar, D., A. Ganeshpurkar, D. Kumar, G.P. Modi, S.K. Gupta and S.K. Singh, 2018. Secretase inhibitors for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease: Long road ahead. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 148: 436-452.
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  16. Jana, S. and S.K. Singh, 2018. Identification of selective MMP-9 inhibitors through multiple e-pharmacophore, ligand-based pharmacophore, molecular docking and density functional theory approaches. J. Biomolecular Structure Dynamics. 10.1080/07391102.2018.1444510.
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  17. Ganeshpurkar, A., D. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2018. Strategies for the synthesis of hydroxamic acids. Curr. Organic Synthesis, 14: 1-12.
  18. Ganeshpurkar, A., D. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2018. Design, synthesis and collagenase inhibitory activity of some novel phenylglycine derivatives as metalloproteinase inhibitors. Int. J. Biol. Macromolecules, 107: 1491-1500.
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  19. Singh, S.K., A. Dutta and G. Modi, 2017. α-Synuclein aggregation modulation: An emerging approach for the treatment of Parkinson's disease. Future Med. Chem., 9: 1039-1053.
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  20. Sellamuthu, S., M.F. Bhat, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2017. Phenothiazine: A better scaffold against tuberculosis. Mini Rev. Med. Chem. 10.2174/1389557517666170220152651.
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  21. Sellamuthu, S., M. Singh, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2017. Type-II NADH Dehydrogenase (NDH-2): A promising therapeutic target for antitubercular and antibacterial drug discovery. Expert Opin. Ther. Targets, 21: 559-570.
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  22. Singh, M., S.K. Singh, M. Gangwar, S. Sellamuthu, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2016. Design, synthesis and mode of action of some new 2-(4'-aminophenyl) benzothiazole derivatives as potent antimicrobial agents. Lett. Drug Design Discovery, 13: 429-437.
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  23. Singh, M., S.K. Singh, M. Gangwar, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2016. Design, synthesis and mode of action of novel 2-(4-aminophenyl) benzothiazole derivatives bearing semicarbazone and thiosemicarbazone moiety as potent antimicrobial agents. Med. Chem. Res., 25: 263-282.
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  24. Singh, M., S.K. Singh, B. Thakur, P. Ray and S.K. Singh, 2016. Design and synthesis of novel Schiff base-benzothiazole hybrids as potential epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) inhibitors. Anti-Cancer Agents Med. Chem., 16: 722-739.
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  25. Singh, M., A. Modi, G. Narayan and S.K. Singh, 2016. Benzothiazole derivatives bearing amide moiety: Potential cytotoxic and apoptosis-inducing agents against cervical cancer. Anti-Cancer Drugs, 27: 519-532.
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  26. Singh, S.K., H.S. Chouhan, A.N. Sahu and G. Narayan, 2015. Assessment of in vitro antipsoriatic activity of selected Indian medicinal plants. Pharm. Biol., 53: 1295-1301.
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  27. Singh, M., S.K. Singh, M. Gangwar, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2014. Design, synthesis and mode of action of some benzothiazole derivatives bearing an amide moiety as antibacterial agents. RSC Adv., 4: 19013-19023.
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  28. Singh, M., M. Gangwar, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2014. Synthesis, DNA cleavage and antimicrobial activity of 4-thiazolidinones-benzothiazole conjugates. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 52: 1062-1070.
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  29. Singh, M. and S.K. Singh, 2014. Benzothiazoles: How relevant in cancer drug design strategy? Anti-Cancer Agents Med. Chem., 14: 127-146.
  30. Kumar, D., M. Gangwar, M. Kumar, D. Kumar and R. Tilak et al., 2014. Synthesis, molecular docking and in vitro antimicrobial studies of novel pyrazole analogues of curcumin. Lett. Drug Des. Discovery, 11: 474-483.
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  31. Bharti, S. and S.K. Singh, 2014. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of some novel benzyledine-2-(4 phenylthiazol-2-yl)hydrazines as potential anti-inflammatory drugs. Med. Chem. Res., 23: 1005-1015.
  32. Singh, M., S.K. Singh, M.T. Chhabria, K. Vasu and D. Pandya, 2013. CoMFA and CoMSIA 3D QSAR models for a series of some condensed thieno [2, 3-d] pyrimidin-4 (3H)-ones with antihistaminic (H1) activity. Med. Chem., 9: 389-401.
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  33. Sarvanan, C., Punitha, A.K. Srivastava, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2013. Antibacterial activity of novel 2-(substituted sulfonamido) benzoic acid derivatives. J. Pharm. Res., 7: 525-528.
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  34. Sarvanan, C., A.D. Punitha, A.K. Srivastava, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2013. Antibacterial activity of novel 3-(substituted sulfonamide)benzoic acid derivatives. Indo Am. J. Pharm. Res., 4: 220-225.
  35. Kumar, D., M. Kumar, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2013. Chalcone and curcumin derivatives: A way ahead for malarial treatment. Mini Rev. Med. Chem., 13: 2116-2133.
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  36. Kumar, D., B.G. Harish, M. Gangwar, M. Kumar and D. Kumar et al., 2013. Synthesis, molecular docking and in vitro antimicrobial studies of new hexahydroindazole derivatives of curcumin. Lett. Drug Design Discovery, 10: 119-128.
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  37. Jain, P., C. Sarvanan and S.K. Singh, 2013. Sulphonamides: Deserving class as MMP inhibitors. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 60: 89-100.
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  38. Gangwar, M., V.C. Verma, T.D. Singh, S. K Singh and R.K. Goel et al., 2013. In-vitro scolicidal activity of Mallotus philippinensis (Lam.) Muell Arg. fruit glandular hair extract against hydatid cyst Echinococcus granulosus. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Med., 6: 595-601.
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  39. Sridevi, V.K., H.S. Chouhan, N.K. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2012. Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of ethanol extract of Vitex glabrata on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in rats. Nat. Prod. Res., 26: 1135-1140.
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  40. Singh, M., S.K. Singh and M.T. Chhabria, 2012. A novel QSAR model for evaluating and predicting the inhibition activity of H1-receptor antagonists: A series of thienopyrimidine derivatives. J. Drug Delivery Therapeutics, 2: 6-15.
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  41. Kumar, D., M. Kumar, C. Saravanan and S.K. Singh, 2012. Curcumin: A potential candidate for matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors. Expert Opin. Ther. Targets, 16: 959-972.
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  42. Gangwar, M., A. Dalai, A. Choudhary, T.D. Singh, S.K. Singh, R.K. Goel and G. Nath, 2012. Studies activity of alcoholic extract of glands and hairs of fruits of Mallotus phillippinensis in murine cestoidal models. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci., 4: 643-645.
  43. Chouhan, C.S., K. Sridevi, N.K. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2012. Anti-inflammatory activity of ethanol extract of Vitex glabrata leaves. Pak. J. Pharm. Sci., 25: 131-134.
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  44. Bhattamisra, S.K., P.N. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2012. Effect of standardized extract of Marsilea minuta on learning and memory performance in rat amnesic models. Pharm. Biol., 50: 766-772.
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  45. Saravanan, C., S.K. Bharti, S. Jaggi and S.K. Singh, 2011. Histamine H4 receptor: A novel target for inflammation therapy. Mini Rev. Med. Chem., 11: 143-158.
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  46. Saravanan, C. and S.K. Singh, 2011. Status of research on MMPs in India. Expert Opin. Therapeutic Targets, 15: 715-728.
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  47. Gangwar, M., D. Kumar, R. Tilak, T.D. Singh, S.K. Singh, R.K. Goel and G. Nath, 2011. Qualitative phytochemical characterization and antibacterial evaluation of glandular hairs covering of Mallotus phillippinensis fruit extract. J. Pharm. Res., 4: 4214-4216.
  48. Chouhan, H.S., A.N. Sahu and S.K. Singh, 2011. Fatty acid composition, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial activities of seed oil from Crotalaria juncea Linn. J. Med. Plants Res., 5: 984-991.
  49. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2011. Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Phyllanthus simplex. J. Ethnopharmacol., 137: 1337-1344.
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  50. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2011. A review of plants of genus Leucas. J. Pharm. Phytotherapy, 3: 13-26.
  51. Chouhan, H.S., S.K. Bharti and S.K. Singh, 2010. 2D-Quantitative Structure Property Relationship (QSPR) study of N-(aryl)-2-thiophen-2-ylacetamide derivatives as anti tubercular agents. Asian J. Chem., 22: 4675-4680.
  52. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2010. Synthesis and characterization of some Mannich bases as potential antimicrobial agents. Asian J. Chem., 22: 7903-7908.
  53. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2010. Phytodiversity: A Medicinal Aspect. In: Biodiversity: An Overview, Kumar, M. and R. Gupta (Eds.). IK Publication, New Delhi, pp: 63-77.
  54. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2010. Antibacterial activity of seed and flower parts of Crotalaria juncea Linn. Am. Eurasian J. Sci. Res., 5: 212-215.
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  55. Chouhan, H.S. and S.K. Singh, 2010. Antibacterial activity of Phyllanthus simplex Linn. Pharmacologyonline, 3: 169-172.
  56. Bharti, S.K., S.K. Patel, G. Nath, R. Tilak and S.K. Singh, 2010. Synthesis, characterization, DNA cleavage and in vitro antimicrobial activities of copper (II) complexes of Schiff bases containing a 2, 4-disubstituted thiazole. Transition Metal Chem., 35: 917-925.
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  57. Bharti, S.K., G. Nath, R. Tilak and S.K. Singh, 2010. Synthesis, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal activities of some novel Schiff bases containing 2, 4-disubstituted thiazole ring. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 45: 651-660.
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  58. Singh, S.K., T. Prabha, B. Kavitha, H.S. Chouhan and S.K. Bharti, 2009. Antidepressant activitiy of ethanolic extract of Euphorbia thymifolia Linn in the forced swimming induced test in rats. Pharmacologyonline, 2: 967-970.
  59. Singh, S.K., T. Prabha, B. Kavitha, H.S. Chouhan and S.K. Bharti, 2009. Anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective activities of ethanolic extract of Euphorbia thymifolia Linn. Pharmacologyonline, 1: 986-994.
  60. Singh, S.K., S. Jaggi, S.K. Bharti and S.K. Kulkarni, 2009. Synthesis and evaluation of N-Mannich bases of isatin-3-(4’-aldehyde/ketone, 2’-thiosemicarbazone) derivatives as potential anticonvulsant agents. Acta Pharm. Sci., 51: 47-55.
  61. Singh, N.K., A.N. Sahu and S.K. Singh, 2009. Free radical scavenging and hepatoprotective activities of standardized methanolic extract of Maydis stigma. Pharmacologyonline, 2: 440-449.
  62. Shabeer, J., R.S. Srivastava and S.K. Singh, 2009. Antidiabetic and antioxidant effect of various fractions of Phyllanthus simplex in alloxan diabetic rats. J. Ethnopharmacol., 124: 34-38.
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  63. Bharti, S.K. and S.K. Singh, 2009. Recent developments in the field of anticancer metallopharmaceuticals. Int. J. Pharm. Tech Res., 1: 1406-1420.
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  64. Bharti, S.K. and S.K. Singh, 2009. Metal based drugs: Current use and future potential. Der Pharm. Lett., 1: 39-51.
  65. Bhattamisra, S.K., V.K. Khanna, A.K. Agrawal, P.N. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2008. Antidepressant activity of standardised extract of Marsilea minuta Linn. J. Ethnopharmacol., 117: 51-57.
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  66. Kumar, S., N. Sachdeva, M. Amir, A. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2007. Free radical scavenging of Phyllanthus simplex Retz: In vitro and in vivo study. Saudi Pharm. J., 15: 55-59.
  67. Jasemine, S., R.S. Srivastava and S.K. Singh, 2007. Hepatoprotective effect of crude extract and isolated lignans of Justicia simplex. against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity. Pharm. Biol., 45: 274-277.
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  68. Bhattamisra, S.K., P.N. Singh, S.K. Singh and V. Kumar, 2007. Anxiolytic activity of Marsilea minuta Linn in rodents. J. Herbal Med. Toxicol., 1: 15-20.
  69. Bhattamisra, S.K., P.K. Nayak, P.N. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2007. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic studies of Marsilea minuta Linn. in rodent. Druglines, 9: 42-45.
  70. Jaggi, S. and S.K. Singh, 2006. Tat inhibitors: Novel class of anti-HIV agents. Pharm. Times, 38: 27-31.
  71. Bhattamisra, S.K., P.N. Singh and S.K. Singh, 2006. Behavioural characterization of Marsilea minuta Linn in rodents. Indian J. Nat. Prod., 22: 3-7.
  72. Ramaswamy, S., S. Elayaraja, S. Jasmine, R.S. Srivastava and S.K. Singh, 2005. Anti-oxidant activity of ethanolic extract of Polygala chinensis Linn. SFRR-India Bull., 4: 31-33.
  73. Elayaraja, A., S. Babu, R. Shivakumar, S.K. Bhattamisra and S.K. Singh, 2005. Optimization of Ph for the production of Riboflavin by surface culture method in presence of Asbhya gossypii. Druglines, 7: 10-12.
  74. Bhasin, P.S., N. Sachdeva, S.N. Pandeya, G. Nath and S.K. Singh, 2005. Synthesis & evaluation of schiff’s and N-Mannich bases of Isatin as potential antimicrobial agents. Acta Pharm. Turc., 47: 21-29.
  75. Balasundari, P., S.K. Singh and S. Kavimani, 2005. Free radical scavenging of xanthones from Swertia chirata Buchham and tumor cell growth inhibition. Main Group Chem., 4: 177-185.
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  76. Srivedi, V.K., A. Elayraja and S.K. Singh, 2003. Free radicals are they real villain? Pharmstudent, 24: 68-72.
  77. Singh, S.K. and D.P. Vidyarthi, 2003. Pharma-informatics an emerging trend in pharmaceutical study. Pharmstudent, 24: 39-41.
  78. Amir, M., S. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 2003. Chemical & biological review of Phyllanthus niruri. Ind. J. Nat. Prod., 19: 3-13.
  79. Kumar, K.S., S.K. Singh and S.N. Pandeya, 2001. Synthesis and antibacterial activity of pyridyl thioureas and arylthiosemicarbazones. Bollettino Chimico Farmaceutico, 140: 238-242.
  80. Ghosal, S., R. Sundaram, A.V. Muruganandam, S.K. Singh, S.K. Bhattacharya, V. Saravanan and N. Mishra, 1997. The chemistry and action of 6-arylsalicylates of Indian Ginkogo biloba. Indian J. Chem., 36: 257-263.
  81. Ghosal, S., K. Datta, S.K. Singh and Y. Kumar, 1991. Significance of Amaryllidaceae alkaloids in a unique plant-insect interaction. Indian J. Chem., 30: 260-264.
  82. Ghosal, S., J. Lal, S.K. Singh, R.K. Goel, A.K. Jaiswal and S.K. Bhattacharya, 1991. The need for formulation of Shilajit by its isolated active constituents. Phytotherapy Res., 5: 211-216.
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  83. Ghosal, S., J. Lal and S.K. Singh, 1991. The core structure of Shilajit humus. Soil Biol. Biochem., 23: 673-680.
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  84. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh and S.G. Unnikrishnan, 1990. Effects of stress on alkaloid metabolism in Crinum asiaticum. Phytochemistry, 29: 805-811.
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  85. Ghosal, S., S. Unnikrishnan and S.K. Singh, 1989. Occurrence of two epimeric alkaloids and metabolism compared with lycorine in Crinum latifolium. Phytochemistry, 28: 2535-2537.
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  86. Ghosal, S., P. Mittal, Y. Kumar and S.K. Singh, 1989. Free and glucosyloxy acetophenones from Pancratium biflorum. Phytochemistry, 28: 3193-3196.
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  87. Ghosal, S., J. Lal, S.K. Singh, G. Dasgupta, J. Bhaduri, M. Mukhopadhyay and S.K. Bhattacharya, 1989. Mast cell protecting effects of shilajit and its constituents. Phytotherapy Res., 3: 249-252.
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  88. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh, Y. Kumar, S. Unnikrishnan and S. Chattopadhyay, 1988. The role of ungeremine in the growth-inhibiting and cytotoxic effects of lycorine: Evidence and speculation. Planta Med., 54: 114-116.
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  89. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh, Y. Kumar, R. Srivastava, R.K. Goel, R. Dey and S.K. Bhattacharya, 1988. Anti‐ulcerogenic activity of fulvic acids and 4′‐methoxy‐6‐carbomethoxybiphenyl isolated from shilajit. Phytotherapy Res., 2: 187-191.
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  90. Ghosal, S., A. Shanthy and S.K. Singh, 1988. Isocraugsodine, an n-arylidenephenethylamine from Crinum asiaticum and its ez isomerism. Phytochemistry, 27: 1849-1852.
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  91. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh and S.G. Unnikrishnan, 1987. Phosphatidylpyrrolophenanthridine alkaloids from Zephyranthes flava. Phytochemistry, 26: 823-828.
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  92. Ghosal, S., Y. Kumar, S.K. Singh and A. Shanthy, 1986. The occurrence of N- (3-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzylidine)-4- hydroxyphenethylamine in Crinum augustum and its biogenetic significance. J. Chem. Res., 24: 28-29.
  93. Ghosal, S., Y. Kumar, S.K. Singh and A. Kumar, 1986. Ungeremine and criasbetaine two anti-tumor alkaloids from Crinum asiaticum. J. Chem. Res., 25: 112-113.
  94. Ghosal, S., Y. Kumar, D.K. Chakrabarti, J. Lal and S.K. Singh, 1986. Parasitism of Imarata cylindricl on Pancratium biflorum and the concomitant chemical changes in the host species. Phytochemistry, 25: 1097-1102.
  95. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh and R.S. Srivastava, 1986. Alkaloids of Zephyranthes flava. Phytochemistry, 25: 1975-1978.
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  96. Ghosal, S. and S.K. Singh, 1986. Crinafoline and Crinafolidine, two anti-tumor alkaloids from Crinum latifolium. J. Chem. Res., 25: 312-313.
  97. Ghosal, S., S.K. Singh and R.S. Srivastava, 1985. Flavans from Zephyranthes flava. Phytochemistry, 24: 151-153.
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  98. Ghosal, S., D.K. Jaiswal, S.K. Singh and R.S. Srivastava, 1985. Dichotosin and dichotosinin, two adaptogenic glucosyloxy flavans from Hoppea dichotoma. Phytochemistry, 24: 831-833.
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  99. Ghosal, S., K. Biswas, K.S. Saini and S.K. Singh, 1984. Regioselective cleavage of methylenedioxy ring in xanthones: An entry into immuno-stimulant 7-glucosyloxypolymethoxy xanthones. Indian J. Chem., 23: 1226-1230.