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    IAA induced biomass and lipid overproduction in microalga via two-stage cultivation strategy: Characterization using FTIR/CHNS/TGA/DTG and 1H- NMR for bioenergy potential by Singh, Savita, Singh, Avinash, Singh, Sakshi, Prasad, Nitesh, Laxmi, Singh, Prabhakar, Kumar Asthana, Ravi

    Published in Energy conversion and management (01-07-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •IAA supplementation increased biomass as well as lipid content.•Flow cytometric and 1H- NMR analyses revealed an increase in neutral…”
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    Surface‐modified NiFe 2 O 4 nanoparticles for the production of biodiesel from fatty acids and microalgae lipids Dunaliella salina by Pandey, Manisha, Kumar, Neeraj, Prasad, Nitesh, Asthana, Ravi Kumar, Ranganath, Kalluri V. S.

    Published in Applied organometallic chemistry (01-03-2024)
    “…Development of a new and sustainable catalyst is necessary to the society for providing economical technology. Surface modification of nanometal oxides is one…”
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    Surface‐modified NiFe2O4 nanoparticles for the production of biodiesel from fatty acids and microalgae lipids Dunaliella salina by Pandey, Manisha, Kumar, Neeraj, Prasad, Nitesh, Asthana, Ravi Kumar, Ranganath, Kalluri V. S.

    Published in Applied organometallic chemistry (01-03-2024)
    “…Development of a new and sustainable catalyst is necessary to the society for providing economical technology. Surface modification of nanometal oxides is one…”
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    Optimizing light regimes for neutral lipid accumulation in Dunaliella salina MCC 43: a study on physiological status and carbon allocation by Mohanta, Abhishek, Prasad, Nitesh, Khadim, Sk Riyazat, Singh, Prabhakar, Singh, Savita, Singh, Avinash, Kayastha, A. M., Asthana, R. K.

    “…Dunaliella salina is a favourable source of high lipid feedstock for biofuel and medicinal chemicals. Low biomass output from microalgae is a significant…”
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