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ON PSEUDO-SLANT SUBMANIFOLDS OF A NEARLY (ε, δ)-TRANS SASAKIAN MANIFOLD
Jun, Jae-Bok,Rahman, Shamsur Korean Mathematical Society 2019 대한수학회논문집 Vol.34 No.3
The purpose of the paper is to study the notion of pseudo-slant submanifolds and the existence of some structures on a pseudo-slant submanifolds of nearly (${\varepsilon},{\delta}$)-trans-Sasakian manifold. Totally umbilical proper-slant submanifolds are worked out. We discuss the integrability of distributions on pseudo-slant submanifolds of nearly (${\varepsilon},{\delta}$)-trans-Sasakian manifold.
ON ALMOST r-PARACONTACT RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLD WITH A CERTAIN CONNECTION
Ahmad, Mobin,Haseeb, Abdul,Jun, Jae-Bok,Rahman, Shamsur Korean Mathematical Society 2010 대한수학회논문집 Vol.25 No.2
In a Riemannian manifold, the existence of a new connection is proved. In particular cases, this connection reduces to several symmetric, semi-symmetric and quarter symmetric connections, even some of them are not introduced so far. So, in this paper, we define a quarter symmetric semi-metric connection in an almost r-paracontact Riemannian manifold and consider invariant, non-invariant and anti-invariant hypersurfaces of an almost r-paracontact Riemannian manifold with that connection.
Md Abu Sayem Khan,Rifat Parveen,Sheikh Ariful Hoque,Md Firoz Ahmed,Abu Shara Shamsur Rouf,Sabita Rezwana Rahman 경희대학교 융합한의과학연구소 2023 Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine Vol.23 No.3
Emergence of antiviral drug resistance in influenza virus remains a major public health concern worldwide. Nowadays, different herbs receive renewed attention because of their enormous antiviral potential. In this study, we investigated the antiviral activity of Camellia sinensis, Persicaria hydropiper, Persicaria orientale, Persicaria lapathifolia, Persicaria stagnina, Mucuna pruriens and Chenopodium album against different influenza strains using both in vitro and in silico approaches. Antiviral effect of plant extracts was evaluated by cytopathic effect (CPE) inhibition assay on influenza infected MDCK (Madin Darby Canine Kidney) cell line. Later, the herb demonstrating antiviral activity was virtually screened for their available bioactive compounds and multiple in silico tools were performed to prioritize and establish these compounds as potential inhibitor. The methanol, but not the n-hexane and ethyl acetate extracts of C. sinensis, P. hydropiper, M. pruriens and C. album exhibited anti-influenza effect with EC50 values within 32–46 μg/ml. Importantly, the extracts remained effective against both amantadine-resistant and -sensitive influenza isolates. The molecular docking analysis showed that flavonoids, steroid and derivatives had strong binding affinity to the target proteins which may remain responsible for the anti-influenza characteristics of plant extracts. Pharmacokinetic properties, bioavailability and drug-likeness score revealed that ferulic acid, sinapic acid, campesterol, cryptomeridiol, eupatin and genistein could be attractive leads as potential influenza inhibitors. Taken together, the botanical ingredients of these herbs could be used as valuable candidates for developing novel therapeutics to control influenza related illnesses.