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Browsing Biotechnology by Author "Kanchana, R."

Browsing Biotechnology by Author "Kanchana, R."

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  • Kanchana, R.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Raghukumar, S. (World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 27(9); 2011; 2125-2131.)
    Two thraustochytrid protists of the genus Thraustochytrium isolated from coastal and mangrove habitats of Goa, India were studied for extracellular alkaline lipase production. Maximum lipase production was supported by a ...
  • Vahist, P.; Kanchana, R.; Devasia, V.L.A.; Shirodkar, P.V.; Muraleedharan, U.D. (Advances in Biological Science Research: A Practical Approach. 2019; 103-118.)
    Biotechnology offers potential for new industrial processes that are less energy consuming and are based on renewable and environmentally friendly raw materials. Recent explorations due to innovations in techniques have ...
  • Kanchana, R.; Bhat, B. (World Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 3(8); 2017; 187-190.)
    We report the green synthesis of multifunctional Cobalt oxide nanoparticles using the green seaweed, Cladophora prolifera, a good alternative to the electrochemical methods. Biosynthesised nanoparticles were characterized ...
  • Kanchana, R.; Fernandes, C.E.G.; Porob, D. (International Journal of Life Sciences and Technology; Coimbatore. 10(4); 2017; 38-44.)
    The present study was aimed to produce economically viable biosurfactant with novel applications. A total of 23 bacterial cultures isolated from mangrove sediment and garden compost samples on nutrient agar medium were ...
  • Kanchana, R.; Zantye, P. (Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research. 9(1); 2016; 124-128.)
    Green synthesis of multifunctional silver nanoparticles (SNPs) using leaf extracts of Simarauba glauca (Sg) and Artocarpus altilis (Aa), a good alternative to the electrochemical methods were exploited in this study for ...
  • Devasia, V.L.A.; Kanchana, R.; Vahist, P.; Muraleedharan, U.D. (Advances in Biological Science Research: A Practical Approach. 2019; 85-102.)
    Microorganisms supply an impressive assemblage of catalysts with a wide range of applications spread across several industries. Although important, naturally occurring enzymes are, however, often unsuitable for commercial ...

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