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    Hydroxyapatite from Cuttlefish Bone: Isolation, Characterizations, and Applications by Venkatesan, Jayachandran, Rekha, P. D., Anil, Sukumaran, Bhatnagar, Ira, Sudha, P. N., Dechsakulwatana, Chutiwan, Kim, Se-Kwon, Shim, Min Suk

    Published in Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering (01-08-2018)
    “…Hydroxyapatite (HA), a bioceramic, is a widely utilized material for bone tissue repair and regeneration because of its excellent properties such as…”
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    Simultaneous immobilization enhances synergistic interactions and crude oil removal of bacterial consortium by Rungsihiranrut, Adisan, Muangchinda, Chanokporn, Naloka, Kallayanee, Dechsakulwatana, Chutiwan, Pinyakong, Onruthai

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-11-2023)
    “…Oil spillage has serious adverse effects on marine environments. The degradation of crude oil by microorganisms may be an effective and sustainable approach…”
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    Biodegradation of petroleum oil using a constructed nonpathogenic and heavy metal-tolerant bacterial consortium isolated from marine sponges by Dechsakulwatana, Chutiwan, Rungsihiranrut, Adisan, Muangchinda, Chanokporn, Ningthoujam, Ritu, Klankeo, Piriya, Pinyakong, Onruthai

    “…Marine sponges are an attractive source of bacterial strains that are tolerant to and able to degrade toxic compounds. This study reveals the diverse bacterial…”
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    Identification of Newly Zeaxanthin-Producing Bacteria Isolated from Sponges in the Gulf of Thailand and their Zeaxanthin Production by Thawornwiriyanun, Patcharee, Tanasupawat, Somboon, Dechsakulwatana, Chutiwan, Techkarnjanaruk, Somkiet, Suntornsuk, Worapot

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-08-2012)
    “…Sponge-associated bacteria have been found to produce a variety of bioactive compounds including natural pigments. Here, we report the molecular identification…”
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    Cyclic tetrapeptides from marine bacteria associated with the seaweed Diginea sp. and the sponge Halisarca ectofibrosa by Rungprom, Wimolpun, Siwu, Eric R.O., Lambert, Lynette K., Dechsakulwatana, Chutiwan, Barden, Michael C., Kokpol, Udom, Blanchfield, Joanne T., Kita, Masaki, Garson, Mary J.

    Published in Tetrahedron (31-03-2008)
    “…A Pseudomonas sp. was cultured which was associated with the Japanese seaweed Diginea sp. Crude extracts prepared from this bacterial culture were found to…”
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