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Browsing Biological Sciences & Biotechnology by Author "Raghukumar, C."

Browsing Biological Sciences & Biotechnology by Author "Raghukumar, C."

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  • 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, ...
  • Damare, S.; Mishra, A.; D'Souza-Ticlo-Diniz, D.; Krishnaswamy, Akhila; Raghukumar, C. (3 Biotech. 10(12); 2020; ArticleID_528.)
    We report here the production of an alkaline serine protease by Aspergillus flavus isolated at 5600-m depth from deep-sea sediments of the Central Indian Basin. When grown on defatted groundnut oil meal at 30 degrees C for ...
  • D'Souza-Ticlo, D.; Garg, S.; Raghukumar, C. (Marine Drugs. 7(4); 2009; 672-688.)
    The effects of various synthetic medium components and their interactions with each other ultimately impact laccase production in fungi. This was studied using a laccase-hyper-producing marine-derived basidiomycete, Cerrena ...
  • Raghukumar, C.; Muraleedharan, U.D.; Gaud, V.R.; Mishra, R. (Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology. 31(9); 2004; 433-441.)
    Microbial xylanases that are thermostable, active at alkaline pH and cellulase-free are generally preferred for biobleaching of paper pulp. We screened obligate and facultative marine fungi for xylanase activity with these ...

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