Dr. Arjun L.  Khandare
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Dr. Arjun L. Khandare

Scientist
Food and Drug Toxicology Research Centre, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, India

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Drug Research
62%
Biochemistry
90%
Alternative Medicine
75%
Bioinformatics
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
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Articles
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Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Khandare, A.L., V. Validandi, S.R. Gourineni, V. Gopalan and B. Nagalla, 2018. Dose-dependent effect of fluoride on clinical and subclinical indices of fluorosis in school going children and its mitigation by supply of safe drinking water for 5 years: An Indian study. Environ. Monitoring Assess., Vol. 190. 10.1007/s10661-018-6501-1.
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  2. Khandare, A.L., V. Validandi and N. Boiroju, 2018. Fluoride alters serum elemental (Calcium, Magnesium, Copper and Zinc) homeostasis along with erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase activity in fluorosis endemic villages and restores on supply of safe drinking water in school-going children of Nalgonda district, India. Biol. Trace Element Res. 10.1007/s12011-018-1271-8.
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  3. Validandi, V., S.R. Gourineni, S. Dheeravath, B. Nagalla and A.L. Khandarea, 2017. Tamarind supplementation ameliorates fluoride-induced glucose intolerance and insulin resistance in rats. Fluoride, 50: 314-323.
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  4. Khandare, A.L., S.R. Gourineni and V. Validandi, 2017. Dental fluorosis, nutritional status, kidney damage, and thyroid function along with bone metabolic indicators in school-going children living in fluoride-affected hilly areas of Doda district, Jammu and Kashmir, India. Environ. Monitoring Assess., Vol. 189. 10.1007/s10661-017-6288-5.
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  5. Khandare, A.L., Y.S. Reddy, N. Balakrishna, G.S. Rao, T. Gangadhar and N. Arlappa, 2015. Role of drinking water with high silica and strontium in chronic kidney disease: An exploratory community-based study in an Indian Village. Indian J. Commun. Health, 27: 95-102.
  6. Khandare, A.L., V. Validandi, S. Rao, S. Dheeravath and B. Nagalla, 2015. Synergistic effects of strontium and fluoride on nutritional status in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus). Fluoride, 48: 283-292.
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  7. Khandare, A.L., V. Validandi, S. Rao and B. Nagalla, 2015. Effects of strontium and fluoride ions on bone mechanical and biochemical indices in guinea pigs (CAVIA Porcellus). Fluoride, 48: 149-159.
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  8. Khandare, A.L., J.J. Babu, M. Ankulu, N. Aparna, A. Shirfule and G.S. Rao, 2014. Grass pea consumption & present scenario of neurolathyrism in Maharashtra State of India. Indian J. Med. Res., 140: 96-101.
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  9. Shirfule, A.L., V. Racharla, S.S.Y.H. Qadri and A.L. Khandare, 2013. Exploring antiurolithic effects of gokshuradi polyherbal ayurvedic formulation in ethylene-glycol-induced urolithic rats. Evidence-Based Complementary Alter. Med., Vol. 2013. 10.1155/2013/763720.
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  10. Shankar, P., S. Ghosh, K. Bhaskarachary, K. Venkaiah and A.L. Khandare, 2013. Amelioration of chronic fluoride toxicity by calcium and fluoride-free water in rats. Br. J. Nutr., 110: 95-104.
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  11. Ma, A., A. Na, R.N. Vankudavathb and A.L. Khandare, 2013. Putative ligand-target docking studies of human AMPA selective Ionotropic glutamate receptors reveal that β-ODAP has high binding affinity compared to Tyrosine and glutamate. Int. Res. J. Biochem. Bioinform., 3: 130-139.
  12. Khandare, A.L., U. Kumar, P. Shankar and S. Rao, 2013. Copper ameliorates fluoride toxicity in fluoride and molybdenum fed rabbits. Biomed. Environ. Sci., 26: 311-313.
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  13. Khandare, A.L., M. Ankulu and N. Aparna, 2013. Role of glutamate and nitric oxide in onset of motor neuron degeneration in neurolathyrism. Neurotoxicology, 34: 269-274.
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  14. Khandare, A., U. Kumar and S. Raoc, 2011. Magnesium hydroxide for protection against fluoride toxicity in rabbits. Fluoride, 44: 12-17.
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  15. Khandare, A., K. Rasaputra, I. Meshram and S. Rao, 2010. Effects of smoking, use of aluminium utensils and tamarind consumption on fluorosis in a fluorotic village of Andhra Pradesh, India. Fluoride, 43: 128-133.
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  16. Khandare, A.L., V. Siruguri, A. Rao, K. Venkaiah, G. Reddy and G.S. Rao, 2008. Diet and nutrition status of children in four tribal blocks of Thane district of Maharashtra, India (Nutrition status of children). Pak. J. Nutr., 7: 485-488.
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  17. Kumar, R.H., A.L. Khandare, G.N.V. Brahmam, K. Venkiah, C.G. Reddy and B. Sivakumar, 2007. Assessment of current status of fluorosis in north-western districts of Tamil Nadu using community index for dental fluorosis. J. Hum. Ecol., 21: 27-32.
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  18. Khandare, A.L., P.U. Kumar, N.H. Shankar, S. Kalyanasundaram and G.S. Rao, 2007. Effect of calcium deficiency induced by fluoride intoxication on lipid metabolism in rabbits. Fluoride, 40: 184-189.
  19. Khandare, A.L., G.S. Rao and N. Balakrishan, 2007. Dual energy X-ray absorptionemetry (DXA) study of endemic skeletal fluorosis in village of Nalgonda district, Andhra Pradesh, India. Fluoride, 40: 190-197.
  20. Singotamu, L., A.L. Khandare and P. Madhusudhanachary, 2006. Scanning electron microscope studies on the effect of copper and molybdenum on the development of skeletal fluorosis in rabbits. Scanning, 28: 126-127.
  21. Khandare, A.L. and G.S. Rao, 2006. Uptake of fluoride, aluminum and molybdenum by some vegetables from irrigation water. J. Hum. Ecol., 19: 283-288.
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  22. Khandare, A.L., P. Suresh, P.U. Kumar, N. Lakshmaiah, N. Manjula and G.S. Rao, 2005. Beneficial effect of copper supplementation on deposition of fluoride in bone in fluoride-and molybdenum-fed rabbits. Calcified Tissue Int., 77: 233-238.
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  23. Khandare, A.L., U. Kumar, R.G. Shanker, K. Venkaiah and N. Lakshmaiah, 2004. Additional beneficial effect of tamarind ingestion over defluoridated water supply to adolescent boys in a fluorotic area. Nutrition, 20: 433-436.
  24. Bhargavi, V., A.L. Khandare, K. Venkaiah and G. Sarojini, 2004. Mineral content of water and food in fluorotic villages and prevalence of dental fluorosis. Biol. Trace Element Res., 100: 195-203.
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  25. Reddy, G.B., A.L. Khandare, P.Y. Reddy, G.S. Rao, N. Balakrishna and I. Srivalli, 2003. Antioxidant defense system and lipid peroxidation in patients with skeletal fluorosis and in fluoride-intoxicated rabbits. Toxicol. Sci., 72: 363-368.
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  26. Khandare, A.L., G.S. Rao and N. Lakshmaiah, 2002. Effect of tamarind ingestion on fluoride excretion in humans. Eur. J. Clin. Nutr., 56: 82-85.
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  27. Khandare, A.L., P.U. Kumar and N. Lakshmaiah, 2000. Beneficial effect of tamarind ingestion on fluoride toxicity in dogs. Fluoride, 33: 33-38.
  28. Khandare, A.L., B.S. Somvanshi and N. Lakshmaiah, 2000. Purification and properties of pigeon kidney arginase. Indian J. Biophys. Biochem., 37: 198-200.
  29. Narayanan, I., A. Saili and A.L. Khandara, 1989. Vitamin K for the newborn--old avenues revisited. Indian Pediatrics, 26: 1229-1234.