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    A review on anaerobic decomposition and enhancement of biogas production through enzymes and microorganisms by Merlin Christy, P., Gopinath, L.R., Divya, D.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-06-2014)
    “…The need to develop and improve sustainable energy resources is eminent due to the finite nature of our fossil fuels. Recent modification of laws, development…”
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    A double cartridge approach increased the [11C]methionine radiochemical yield by 20 by Kumar, Aishwarya, Kumar, Pardeep, Thakur, Riptee, Joshi, Raman Kumar, R, Gopinath

    “…11 C-labelled L-methionine is a promising radiotracer for detecting brain tumors. In this study, we have devised a novel approach for [ 11 C]methionine…”
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    The COVID19 pandemic crisis and the relevance of a farm-system-for-nutrition approach by Bhavani, R. V., Gopinath, R.

    Published in Food security (2020)
    “…The Covid19 pandemic should be seen as a wake-up call for humanity, to reflect, rethink and redesign food systems that are safe, healthy, sustainable, and…”
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    Nucleate Pool Boiling eXperiment (NPBX) in microgravity: International Space Station by Warrier, Gopinath R., Dhir, Vijay K., Chao, David F.

    “…A series of nucleate pool boiling experiments were conducted in the Boiling Experimental Facility (BXF) located in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) on…”
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    Effects of cashew nutshell biofillers on the mechanical and thermal behaviour of Basalt/Hibiscus vitifolius hybrid fabrics reinforced polymer biocomposites by Sathishkumar, T. P., Rajeshkumar, L., Rajini, N., Sivalingam, S., Gopinath, R., Santhoshkumar, S., Sathishkumar, M., Ramesh, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (12-11-2024)
    “…Basalt-based natural fiber hybrid composites with fillers are always the most anticipated composite material candidates for lightweight structural…”
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    Characterization of new cellulose fiber extracted from second generation Bitter Albizia tree by Sathishkumar, T. P., Shah, Mohd Asif, Panchal, Hitesh, Sharma, Kamal, Gopinath, R., Sanjay, M. R., Siengchin, Suchart, Rajesh Kumar, L., Rampradheep, G. S.

    Published in Scientific reports (19-01-2024)
    “…The present work examines the physical, thermal tensile, and chemical properties of wood skin fibers obtained from second generation Bitter Albizia (BA) tree…”
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    Characterization Studies on New Cellulosic Fiber Extracted from Leucaena Leucocephala Tree by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (24-04-2023)
    “…The present world faces critical issues such as global warming, sea-level rise, and drastic change in the climate pattern due to the emission of greenhouse…”
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    Physico-mechanical, Chemical Composition and Thermal Properties of Cellulose Fiber from Hibiscus vitifolius Plant Stalk for Polymer Composites by Manivel, S., Pannirselvam, N., Gopinath, R., Sathishkumar, T. P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (01-12-2022)
    “…In the present work, physico-mechanical, chemical composition, and thermal properties of cellulosic fiber extracted from the stem of Hibiscus vitifolius plant…”
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    Physicochemical and Thermal Properties of Cellulosic Fiber Extracted from the Bark of Albizia Saman by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (01-12-2022)
    “…The environmental threats posed by manmade composites during their disposal and depletion of fossil fuel resources have necessitated the application of…”
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    Investigation of Physico-chemical, Mechanical, and Thermal Properties of New Cellulosic Bast Fiber Extracted from the Bark of Bauhinia purpurea by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (28-10-2022)
    “…The alarming increase in the global pollution levels has necessitated the use of eco-friendly materials in composite making. Natural fibers derived from plant…”
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    Physicochemical, Thermal And Mechanical Properties of Novel Cellulosic Fiber Extracted from Ficus Retusa by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P., Rajasekar, R.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (28-11-2022)
    “…Natural fibers play a vital role in reducing the greenhouse gas emission caused due to the use of synthetic fibers for composite making. Many novel natural…”
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    Influence of Alkali Treatment on Physicochemical, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Hibiscus Vitifolius Fibers by Manivel, S., Pannirselvam, N., Gopinath, R., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (23-11-2022)
    “…Hibiscus vitifolius was found to possess the promising potential required for reinforcing polymer matrices. In this study, Hibiscus vitifolius fibers were…”
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    Does the systemic rise in serum lactate levels correlate to free flap failure in head and neck reconstructive surgeries—series of cases by Nikhar, Sapna Annaji, Metta, Rajasekhar, Nimmagadda, Raja, Gopinath, R.

    Published in Ain-Shams journal of anesthesiology (12-09-2023)
    “…Background Head and neck reconstructive surgeries needs free tissue transfer but it fails sometimes. As most of the flap failure occurs in first 24 h. Local…”
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    Characterization Studies on Novel Cellulosic Fiber Obtained from the Bark of Madhuca Longifolia Tree by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (28-11-2022)
    “…Recently, the global demand for plastics rose to its maximum mainly due to the rapid increase in population and the growing demand for automobiles. The mass…”
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    Publication performance of Indian authors in high impact anesthesiology journals: Are we doing enough? by Kar, Prachi, Kar, Akhya, Gopinath, R

    “…Background and Aims: Over the years, there is a continuing increase in the number of anesthesia journals and good quality articles are being submitted to these…”
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    Characterization Studies on New Natural Cellulosic Fiber Extracted from the Bark of Erythrina variegata by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (28-10-2022)
    “…This research was aimed at investigating the physicochemical, thermal, and mechanical properties of newly identified cellulosic fiber extracted from the bark…”
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    Physico-Chemical, Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Novel Cellulosic Fiber Extracted from the Bark of Tithonia Diversifolia by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T. P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (24-04-2023)
    “…The global demand for plastics has been continuously increasing at a rapid rate and their disposal largely pollutes the atmosphere and oceans. Natural fibers…”
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    From gut to brain: Deciphering the impact of gut microbiota on neurological health by R., Gopinath, M., Arundadhi, A., Dhanasezhian, G. Sucila, Thangam

    Published in Novel research in microbiology journal (01-03-2024)
    “…The Gut-Brain Axis is a complex and fascinating concept elucidating the two-way communication between gut microbiota and the central nervous system,…”
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    Physicochemical and Thermal Properties of New Cellulosic Fiber Obtained from the Stem of Markhamia lutea by Gopinath, R., Billigraham, P., Sathishkumar, T.P.

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (28-10-2022)
    “…This study deals with the extraction and characterization of novel cellulosic fiber extracted from the bark of Markhamia lutea tree. The chemical constituents…”
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