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Dr. Kalidas Shetty
Title: Professor
Specialty: Food Biotechnology
Office: Room 340, Chenoweth Lab.
Off. Tel.: (413) 545-1022
Lab(s): Rooms 101, 424, 426 & 431, Chenoweth Lab.
Lab. Tel.: (413) 545-3505 (Rm. 101), 577-0096 (Rm. 424)
E-mail: ![[KSadrs12p.jpg]](KSadrs12p.jpg)
Education and Awards
Research Interests and Summary
Complete list of publications and patents
Concept
for Biotechnology
and Metabolic Biology of Functional Foods:
- Biochemical and
physiological regulation of phenolic secondary metabolites and proline-
linked pentose phosphate pathway (PLPPP)
for redox regulation in
plants for functional food and health applications.
- Solid-state bioprocessing
and fermentation technology for value-added ingredients for functional
foods and role of redox regulation and PLPPP.
- Role of phenolic
phytochemicals in redox
regulation and host-antioxidant response through PLPPP and its significance for
human health and wellness.
- Role of phenolic
phytochemicals for antimicrobial strategies through modulation of PLPPP.
- Phytoremediation of
environmental pollutants and role of phenolic metabolism and PLPPP for redox regulation in mechanism of
stress/pollutant tolerance.
- Recruiting dietary
phytochemicals to counter human exposure to toxic organic pollutants and
regulation through redox
modulation and PLPPP.
POTENTIAL
APPLICATIONS OF PROLINE-LINKED PENTOSE PHOSPHATE PATHWAY (PLPPP) AND COUPLED
REDOX RESPONSE PATHWAY
RESEARCH AREAS
1) Dietary
Phenolic Antimicrobials and Inhibition of Helicobacter pylori and
Food-Borne Bacterial Pathogens
2) Functional
Food-Relevant Phenolic Phytochemicals for Type 2 Diabetes & Hypertension
Management
3) Bio-Processed
Enrichment of Phenolic Phytochemicals for Health Applications
4) Mechanism of
Action of Phenolic Phytochemicals
5) Phenolic
Phytochemicals and Environmental Adaptation of Plants
6) Research Collaborations
on Applications of Phenolic Phytochemicals
Food Biotechnology (Taylor and Francis)
Select Recent Publications:
- Lee, O-H., Kwon, Y-I., Apostolidis,
E., Shetty, K. and Kim., Y-C. (2011). Rhodiola-induced inhibition of
adipogenesis involves antioxidant response associated with pentose
phosphate pathway. Phytotherapy Ressearch, 25: 106-115.
- Sarkar, D., Bhowmik,
P.C., Kwon, Y-I. and Shetty, K. (2011). The role of
proline-associated pentose phosphate pathway in cool-season turfgrasses
after UV-B exposure. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 70: 251-258.
- Sarkar, D., Bhowmik,P.C., Kwon,
Y-I. and Shetty, K. (2010) Effects of marine peptide and chitosan oligosaccharide
on high and low phenolic creeping bentgrass
clonal lines and improvement of antioxidant enzyme response. Agronomy
Journal, 102:981-989.
- Adyanthaya, I., Kwon, Y-I., Apostolidis,
E. and Shetty, K. (2010) Health benefits of apple phenolics from
post-harvest stages for potential Type 2 diabetes management using in vitro models. J. Food
Biochemistry, 34: 31-49.
- Ranilla,
L.G., Apostolidis, E., Genovese, M.I., Lajolo. F.M. and
Shetty, K. (2009) Evaluation of indigenous grains from the
Peruvian Andean region for anti-diabetes and anti-hypertension potential
using in vitro methods. J.
Medicinal Food, 12: 704-713.
- Shetty, K. and Wahlqvist, M.L. (2004) A model for the role of proline-linked
pentose phosphate pathway in phenolic phytochemical biosynthesis and
mechanism of action for human health and environmental applications. Asia
Pacific J. Clinical Nutrition, 13: 1-24.
Complete list of publications and patents
Books Published:
Food Biotechnology [Shetty, K., Paliyath, G., Pometto,
A.L. III and Levin, R.E. (eds)]. CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Co), Boca Raton, FL.
Functional Foods and Biotechnology [Shetty, K.,
Paliyath, G., Pometto, A.L. III and Levin, R.E. (eds)]. CRC Press (Taylor and
Francis Co), Boca Raton, FL.
Global
Community Development Projects
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last updated: April 10, 2011