Search Results - "Selvi, A. Tamil"
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Purification, characterization, molecular modeling and docking study of fish waste protease
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (15-10-2018)“…In the present study, the alkaline protease has been extracted from the fish processing waste using ammonium sulphate fractionation followed by ion-exchange…”
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Preparation, characterization, and in vitro bioactivity of Bixa orellana extract-impregnated collagen microspheres
Published in Journal of materials science (01-08-2014)“…Collagen microspheres usually have particle size lesser than 200 µm, which are characteristically free-flowing powders of protein. They can overcome some of…”
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Studies on the application of natural dye extract from Bixa orellana seeds for dyeing and finishing of leather
Published in Industrial crops and products (01-05-2013)“…► Extraction of color from Bixa orellana seeds. ► Employing the extract in dyeing and finishing of leather. ► Natural dye extract showed uniform coloring…”
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Partial purification and characterization of protease of Bacillus proteolyticus CFR3001 isolated from fish processing waste and its antibacterial activities
Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-2007)“…Bacillus proteolyticus CFR3001 isolated from fish processing wastes (both fresh water and marine) produced an alkaline protease. The optimum conditions for…”
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Value addition of fish waste in the leather industry for dehairing
Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-04-2016)“…This study explores the feasibility of utilizing enzymes derived from fish wastes as a low cost depilatory agent. These enzymes are eco-friendly alternative to…”
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Eco-friendly curing of hides/ skins using phyto based Citrus limon leaves paste
Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-02-2020)“…The art of leather-making have been practiced for decades, and so are the effects of pollution generated. Freshly flayed animal hides/skins are preserved…”
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Biocompatible silver nanoparticles/poly(vinyl alcohol) electrospun nanofibers for potential antimicrobial food packaging applications
Published in Food packaging and shelf life (01-09-2019)“…[Display omitted] •AgNPs were synthesized from black grapes peel extract.•AgNPs and AgPVA nanofiber exhibited good antibacterial activity.•AgPVA nanofiber…”
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Extraction of elastin from tannery wastes: A cleaner technology for tannery waste management
Published in Journal of cleaner production (10-01-2020)“…During leather processing, most of the trimmed raw skins/hides are thrown as wastes which require solid waste management. In the present study, raw hide…”
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Inhibition of growth and aflatoxin production in Aspergillus flavus by Garcinia indica extract and its antioxidant activity
Published in Food microbiology (01-08-2003)“…Garcinia is a large genus of polygamous trees or shrubs, distributed in the tropical Asia, Africa and Polynesia and is a rich source of bioactive molecules…”
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Synthesis of Fat Liquor Through Fish Waste Valorization, Characterization and Applications in Tannery Industry
Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-12-2020)“…This study explores the feasibility of fish waste as the potential source of fish oil, which could be used as fatliquoring agent in leather processing. The…”
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De-oiled neem cake as potential bio-additive for low-salt raw skin preservation: a process for salinity reduction in tanneries
Published in International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) (01-06-2016)“…Animal skin, a proteinaceous material containing about 60–65 % moisture, is an ideal substrate for the growth of microorganisms, if not preserved properly…”
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Liver abscess--a case study
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Studies on Heterosis in Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. Ex Poir)
Published in Journal of Horticultural Sciences (Online) (31-12-2014)“…An investigation was carried out to assess the extent of heterosis for fruit, yield and quality parameters in pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. ex Poir). The…”
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Evaluation of F1 Hybrids of Pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. Ex Poir) for Yield and Quality
Published in Journal of Horticultural Sciences (Online) (31-12-2013)“…An investigation was carried out to study the performance of 36 hybrids of pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata Duch. ex Poir) through Line x Tester mating design…”
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N‐Heterocyclic Carbene‐Catalyzed Mannich Reaction for the Synthesis of β‐Amino Ketones: N,N‐Dimethylformamide as Carbon Source
Published in Advanced synthesis & catalysis (17-07-2017)“…The efficiency of N,N‐dimethylformamide (DMF) in the N‐heterocyclic carbene‐catalyzed Mannich reaction for the synthesis of β‐amino ketones has been…”
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N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Catalyzed Mannich Reaction for the Synthesis of [beta]-Amino Ketones: N,N-Dimethylformamide as Carbon Source
Published in Advanced synthesis & catalysis (01-07-2017)“…The efficiency of N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) in the N-heterocyclic carbene-catalyzed Mannich reaction for the synthesis of [beta]-amino ketones has been…”
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Efficacy of biopolymeric PVA-AuNPs and PCL-Curcumin loaded electrospun nanofibers and their anticancer activity against A431 skin cancer cell line
Published in Materials today communications (01-12-2020)“…Role of Nanobiotechnology in treatment of cancer is expanding. Cancer cells require a treatment that is both effective and non-toxic such the normal cells of…”
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De-oiled neem cake as potential bio-additive for low-salt raw skin preservation: a process for salinity reduction in tanneries
Published in International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) (06-07-2017)“…Animal skin, a proteinaceous material containing about 60-65 % moisture, is an ideal substrate for the growth of microorganisms, if not preserved properly…”
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