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    Treatment of textile wastewater by homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton oxidation processes by Karthikeyan, S., Titus, A., Gnanamani, A., Mandal, A.B., Sekaran, G.

    Published in Desalination (17-10-2011)
    “…In the present investigation an attempt was made to degrade organic pollutants in the textile effluent by homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton systems…”
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    Chitosan nanoparticles as a dual growth factor delivery system for tissue engineering applications by Rajam, Merlin, Pulavendran, S., Rose, Chellan, Mandal, A.B.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (30-05-2011)
    “…Growth factors are essential in cellular signaling for migration, proliferation, differentiation and maturation. Sustainable delivery of therapeutic as well as…”
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    Cytotoxicity of TiO2 nanoparticles and their detoxification in a freshwater system by Dalai, Swayamprava, Pakrashi, Sunandan, Joyce Nirmala, M., Chaudhri, Apoorvi, Chandrasekaran, N., Mandal, A.B., Mukherjee, Amitava

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (15-08-2013)
    “…•TiO2 NPs cytotoxicity at low exposure levels (≤1μg/mL) to freshwater algae.•ROS generation, NP adsorption and internalization contributors to…”
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    Microbial induced lipoprotein biosurfactant from slaughterhouse lipid waste and its application to the removal of metal ions from aqueous solution by Ramani, K., Jain, S. Chandan, Mandal, A.B., Sekaran, G.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-09-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Pseudomonas gessardii able to produce lipoprotein biosurfactant with high yield using slaughterhouse lipid waste as the substrate. ► The…”
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    Surface functionalized mesoporous activated carbon for the immobilization of acidic lipase and their application to hydrolysis of waste cooked oil: Isotherm and kinetic studies by Ramani, K., Karthikeyan, S., Boopathy, R., Kennedy, L. John, Mandal, A.B., Sekaran, G.

    Published in Process biochemistry (1991) (01-03-2012)
    “…► FMAC is proposed to facilitate the covalent immobilization of acidic lipase. ► The covalent immobilization of AL was created by amine and aldehyde groups. ►…”
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    Recovery and reuse of chromium from chrome tanning waste water aiming towards zero discharge of pollution by Kanagaraj, J., Chandra Babu, N.K., Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-01-2008)
    “…The leather industry faces very challenging task because of the regulations enforced by the various pollution control bodies to maintain the discharged norms…”
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    Parakeet Hemoglobin - Its Crystal Structure and Oxygen Affinity in Relation to Some Avian Hemoglobins by Jaimohan, S M, Naresh, M D, Mandal, A B

    Published in Protein and peptide letters (01-01-2021)
    “…"Avians" often show efficient oxygen management to meet the demands of their metabolism. Hemoglobin, a transporter protein consists of four non-covalently…”
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    Enhancement of chromium uptake in tanning using oxazolidine by Sundarapandiyan, S., Brutto, Patrick E., Siddhartha, G., Ramesh, R., Ramanaiah, B., Saravanan, P., Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-06-2011)
    “…Monocyclic and bicyclic oxazolidines were offered at three different junctures of chrome tanning process viz. prior to BCS offer, along with BCS and after…”
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    Organization of collagen in the presence of diphenyl phosphoryl azide (DPPA): An in vitro study by Usha, R., Sreeram, K.J., Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-09-2013)
    “…•DPPA retains conformational stability.•Facilitates fibril formation.•Favors molecular and phase structure.•Ensures the integrity and stabilization through…”
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    Removal of microcystin-RR, a membrane foulant using exocellular polymer from Enterobacter ludwigii: Kinetic and isotherm studies by K., Sathya, P., Saranya, S., Swarnalatha, A.B., Mandal, G., Sekaran

    Published in Desalination (03-08-2015)
    “…Microcystins (MCs), produced by cyanobacteria, are one of the most common naturally occurring toxins found in water sources. In the present study, exocellular…”
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    Effect of in ovo threonine supplementation on early growth, immunological responses and digestive enzyme activities in broiler chickens by Kadam, M.M, Bhanja, S.K, Mandal, A.B, Thakur, R, Vasan, P, Bhattacharyya, A, Tyagi, J.S

    Published in British poultry science (01-11-2008)
    “…1. The effects of injecting threonine in ovo on early growth, some immunological responses and the activity of digestive enzymes of broiler chicks were…”
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    Self-organization at the interface and in aqueous solution of a cationic gemini surfactant from the dioctyl ester of cystine by Angayarkanny, S., Vijay, R., Baskar, Geetha, Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-02-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Dioctyl ester of cystine hydrochloride (DOEC) forms stable viscoelastic films at the air–water interface. ► CMC is about one order lower…”
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    Thermoluminescence dosimetric characteristics of thulium doped ZnB2O4 phosphor by Annalakshmi, O., Jose, M.T., Madhusoodanan, U., Subramanian, J., Venkatraman, B., Amarendra, G., Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Journal of luminescence (01-02-2014)
    “…Polycrystalline powder samples of rare earth doped Zinc borates were synthesized by high temperature solid state diffusion technique. Dosimetric…”
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    High performance controlled reactors from micellar assemblies of aromatic amino acid amphiphiles for nanoparticle synthesis by Vijay, R., Angayarkanny, S., Baskar, Geetha, Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Journal of colloid and interface science (01-09-2012)
    “…[Display omitted] ► Aromatic amino acid amphiphiles from tyrosine and phenylalanine show remarkable efficiency. ► The micelle templates promote polymerization…”
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    The response of Japanese quails (heavy body weight line) to dietary energy levels and graded essential amino acid levels on growth performance and immuno-competence by Kaur, Sarabmeet, Mandal, A.B., Singh, K.B., Kadam, M.M.

    Published in Livestock science (01-09-2008)
    “…The response of growing quails ( n = 900, divided into 36 subgroups) to dietary levels of essential amino acids (EAA) at different energy levels on growth and…”
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    Degradation of refractory organics in chemical industry wastewater using iron (II) Schiff base complex as homogeneous catalyst in Fenton-like oxidation by Pavithra, S., Madonna, A., Swarnalatha, S., Mohan Das, K., Mandal, A.B., Sekaran, G.

    Published in Desalination and water treatment (27-03-2016)
    “…Degradation of biorefractory compounds in wastewater generated from a chemical industry using iron (II) Schiff base complex as homogeneous catalyst. The…”
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    GMO (Bt-Cry1Ac gene) cottonseed meal is similar to non-GMO low free gossypol cottonseed meal for growth performance of broiler chickens by Elangovan, A.V., Tyagi, Praveen K., Shrivastav, A.K., Tyagi, Pramod K., Mandal, A.B.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-09-2006)
    “…A study, of 7 weeks duration, was conducted for comparative evaluation of feeding value of diets containing cottonseed meals obtained from two types of cotton…”
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    Effect of reconstitution of wheat with or without enzymes on growth performance and nutrient utilisation in broilers by Manwar, S.J, Mandal, A.B

    Published in British poultry science (01-07-2009)
    “…1. Broilers fed on diets containing reconstituted wheat grew significantly more rapidly than those fed on raw wheat diets. The birds given enzyme-reconstituted…”
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    Evaluation of anti-inflammatory activity of Alstonia macrophylla Wall ex A. DC. leaf extract by Arunachalam, G., Chattopadhyay, D., Chatterjee, S., Mandal, A.B., Sur, T.K., Mandal, S.C.

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (01-10-2002)
    “…Methanolic extract of dried leaves of Alstonia macrophylla Wall ex A. DC. and its fractions were investigated for its anti-inflammatory activity. The extract…”
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    Effects of feeding raw or reconstituted high tannin red sorghum on nutrient utilisation and certain welfare parameters of broiler chickens by Kumar, V, Elangovan, A.V, Mandal, A.B, Tyagi, P.K, Bhanja, S.K, Dash, B.B

    Published in British poultry science (01-04-2007)
    “…1. A feeding trial was conducted on 360 1-d-old chicks from 0 to 6 weeks of age to assess the effect of processed high tannin red sorghum in the diet of…”
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