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Browsing Biotechnology by Author "Raghukumar, S."

Browsing Biotechnology by Author "Raghukumar, S."

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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 ...
  • Damare, S.; Raghukumar, C.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Raghukumar, S. (Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 39(2); 2006; 172-181.)
    Fungi from coastal environments have been widely studied with respect to the production of secondary metabolites and biotechnologically useful lignocellulolytic enzymes. A few studies on mycology of deep-sea sediments, ...
  • Shirodkar, P.V.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Damare, S.; Raghukumar, S. (Marine Biotechnology. 22(3); 2020; 403-410.)
    Halophilic bacteria are well known to produce highly salt-tolerant enzymes that have unusual applications in biotechnology. Production of halophilic proteins is generally not expected in mesohaline microorganisms. Ulkenia ...
  • Shirodkar, P.V.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Raghukumar, S. (International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences. 8(2(B)); 2017; 453-462.)
    Thraustochytrids, a once obscure group of straminipilan protists, are now increasingly coming into the limelight by virtue of the diverse industrial potential of their cell products which include polyunsaturated fatty acids ...

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