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    Greener production of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) from Saccharum spontaneum (Kans grass): Statistical optimization by Baruah, Julie, Deka, Ramesh Chandra, Kalita, Eeshan

    “…In this study, microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was isolated from Saccharum spontaneum by integrating alkaline delignification, chlorine-free bleaching, and…”
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    Recent Trends in the Pretreatment of Lignocellulosic Biomass for Value-Added Products by Baruah, Julie, Nath, Bikash Kar, Sharma, Ritika, Kumar, Sachin, Deka, Ramesh Chandra, Baruah, Deben Chandra, Kalita, Eeshan

    Published in Frontiers in energy research (18-12-2018)
    “…Lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) is the most abundantly available bioresource amounting to about a global yield of up to 1. 3 billion tons per year. The…”
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    Nanoarchitectonics of Crosslinked Cu:ZnS-Lignocellulose Nanocomposite: A Potent Antifungal and Antisporulant System Against the Tea Pathogen Exobasidium vexans by Chaliha, Chayanika, Baruah, Julie, Kalita, Eeshan

    “…The objective of the present study was to synthesize Cu doped ZnS nanocore crosslinked with lignocellulose (represented as Cu:ZnS-lignocellulose nanocomposite)…”
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    Enhancing arsenic sequestration on ameliorated waste molasses nanoadsorbents using response surface methodology and machine-learning frameworks by Baruah, Julie, Chaliha, Chayanika, Nath, Bikash Kar, Kalita, Eeshan

    “…The development of a novel nanobiosorbent derived from waste molasses for the adsorptive removal of arsenic (As) has been attempted in this study. Waste…”
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    Optimizing In vitro Culture Conditions for the Biotrophic Fungi Exobasidium vexans Through Response Surface Methodology by Chaliha, Chayanika, Kalita, Eeshan, Verma, Praveen K.

    Published in Indian journal of microbiology (01-06-2020)
    “…The blister blight disease caused by the fungus, Exobasidium vexans has serious implications on the quality of tea production. The disease however, has been…”
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    Glycans as Modulators of Plant Defense Against Filamentous Pathogens by Chaliha, Chayanika, Rugen, Michael D, Field, Robert A, Kalita, Eeshan

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-07-2018)
    “…Plants and microbes utilize glycoconjugates as structural entities, energy reserves for cellular processes, and components of cellular recognition or binding…”
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    Oleaginous yeasts isolated from traditional fermented foods and beverages of Manipur and Mizoram, India, as a potent source of microbial lipids for biodiesel production by Bardhan, Pritam, Gupta, Kuldeep, Kishor, Sumit, Chattopadhyay, Pronobesh, Chaliha, Chayanika, Kalita, Eeshan, Goud, Vaibhav V., Mandal, Manabendra

    Published in Annals of microbiology (14-05-2020)
    “…Purpose Oleaginous yeasts can accumulate intracellular lipid bodies or triacylglycerides (TAGs) under nutrient limiting conditions. TAGs derived from those…”
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    Glycan Phosphorylases in Multi-Enzyme Synthetic Processes by Pergolizzi, Giulia, Kuhaudomlarp, Sakonwan, Kalita, Eeshan, Field, Robert A

    Published in Protein and peptide letters (01-01-2017)
    “…Glycoside phosphorylases catalyse the reversible synthesis of glycosidic bonds by glycosylation with concomitant release of inorganic phosphate. The…”
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    Detoxification and eco-friendly recycling of brick kiln coal ash using Eisenia fetida: A clean approach through vermitechnology by Mondal, Ananya, Goswami, Linee, Hussain, Nazneen, Barman, Soma, Kalita, Eeshan, Bhattacharyya, Pradip, Bhattacharya, Satya Sundar

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-04-2020)
    “…Brick kiln coal ashes (BKCAs) are one of the major toxic byproducts of the rapidly growing construction industry in developing countries. However, eco-friendly…”
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    Integrated pretreatment of banana agrowastes: Structural characterization and enhancement of enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose obtained from banana peduncle by Baruah, Julie, Bardhan, Pritam, Mukherjee, Ashis K., Deka, Ramesh Chandra, Mandal, Manabendra, Kalita, Eeshan

    “…An integrated treatment coupling alkali, steam explosion and ammonia/chlorine-free bleaching with sequential mild acid pretreatment were performed to isolate…”
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    Rapid and precise detection of cryptic tea pathogen Exobasidium vexans: RealAmp validation of LAMP approach by Chaliha, Chayanika, Srivastava, Richa, Kalita, Eeshan, Sahoo, Lingaraj, Verma, Praveen Kumar

    “…This work embodies the development of a real time loop mediated isothermal amplification (RealAmp) assay for the rapid detection of the cryptic tea…”
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    Microbial lipids from cellulolytic oleaginous fungus Penicillium citrinum PKB20 as a potential feedstock for biodiesel production by Bardhan, Pritam, Gohain, Minakshi, Daimary, Niran, Kishor, Sumit, Chattopadhyay, Pronobesh, Gupta, Kuldeep, Chaliha, Chayanika, Kalita, Eeshan, Deka, Dhanapati, Mandal, Manabendra

    Published in Annals of microbiology (01-11-2019)
    “…Purpose Microbial lipids derived from oleaginous fungi are considered as an alternative feedstock for biodiesel production. We attempt to isolate a…”
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    Bipartite molecular approach for species delimitation and resolving cryptic speciation of Exobasidium vexans within the Exobasidium genus by Chaliha, Chayanika, Kaladhar, V. Chandra, Doley, Robin, Verma, Praveen Kumar, Kumar, Aditya, Kalita, Eeshan

    Published in Computational biology and chemistry (01-06-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Species delimitation in Exobasidium ambivalent due to strong cryptic speciation.•DNA barcodes for speciation limited due to scarce genetic…”
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    Optimization of culture conditions for biomass and lipid production by oleaginous fungus Penicillium citrinum PKB20 using response surface methodology (RSM) by Bardhan, Pritam, Baruah, Julie, Raj, G.V.S Bhagya, Kalita, Eeshan, Mandal, Manabendra

    “…Penicillium citrinum is a naturally occurring filamentous fungus with immense potential for biomass-based diesel production because they are prolific producers…”
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    Structural and functional analysis of Erwinia amylovora SrlD. The first crystal structure of a sorbitol-6-phosphate 2-dehydrogenase by Salomone-Stagni, Marco, Bartho, Joseph D., Kalita, Eeshan, Rejzek, Martin, Field, Robert A., Bellini, Dom, Walsh, Martin A., Benini, Stefano

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-08-2018)
    “…Sorbitol-6-phosphate 2-dehydrogenases (S6PDH) catalyze the interconversion of d-sorbitol 6-phosphate to d-fructose 6-phosphate. In the plant pathogen Erwinia…”
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