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    Bioinspired gelatin based sticky hydrogel for diverse surfaces in burn wound care by George, Benu, Bhatia, Nitish, Kumar, Abhitinder, A., Gnanamani, R., Thilagam, S. K., Shanuja, Vadakkadath Meethal, Kannan, T. M., Shiji, T. V., Suchithra

    Published in Scientific reports (12-08-2022)
    “…Proper burn wound management considers patient’s compliance and provides an environment to accelerate wound closure. Sticky hydrogels are conducive to wound…”
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    Treatment of Escherichia coli contaminated water with different pulse-powered NTP configurations and analysis for post treatment efficacy by Kalakonda, Sai Pavan, Parameswarreddy, Gandluri, Skariah, Emil Ninan, George, Benu, Suchithra, T. V., Sindhu, T. K.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-11-2022)
    “…A cost-effective and energy efficient method for water sterilization is a challenging demand in the present scenario where scarcity of pure water is rising…”
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    Wastewater microbial diversity versus molecular analysis at a glance: a mini-review by Sasi, R., Suchithra, T. V.

    Published in Brazilian journal of microbiology (01-12-2023)
    “…Microorganisms play a vital role in biological wastewater treatment by converting organic and toxic materials into harmless substances. Understanding microbial…”
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    A review on the extraction of lipid from microalgae for biodiesel production by Mubarak, M., Shaija, A., Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Algal research (Amsterdam) (01-01-2015)
    “…Biofuels produced from algal biomass are the most suitable alternative fuels for the future, as microalgae biomass can accumulate lipids within their cell…”
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    Burn injury induces elevated inflammatory traffic: the role of NF-κB by George, Benu, Suchithra, T. V., Bhatia, Nitish

    Published in Inflammation research (2021)
    “…A burn insult generally sustains a hypovolemic shock due to a significant loss of plasma from the vessels. The burn injury triggers the release of various…”
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    Experimental evaluation of Salvinia molesta oil biodiesel/diesel blends fuel on combustion, performance and emission analysis of diesel engine by Mubarak, M., Shaija, A., Suchithra, T.V

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-03-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •S. molesta is used for biodiesel production.•Properties of S. molesta biodiesel measured was compared and tested in diesel engine.•The…”
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    Plant-derived bioadhesives for wound dressing and drug delivery system by George, Benu, Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-09-2019)
    “…Synthetic polymers have been widely used in various biomedical applications like drug delivery, wound dressing, etc. They pose a question of bio-compatibility…”
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    Meta-analysis on big data of bioactive compounds from mangrove ecosystem to treat neurodegenerative disease by George, Benu, Varathan, Pradeep, Suchithra, T. V.

    Published in Scientometrics (2020)
    “…The mangrove ecosystem is one of the wealthiest organic and salt containing ecosystem. It has a large biomass consisting of bacteria, fungi, plants and other…”
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    Antidermatophytic lead compounds from Streptomycetes albidoflavus STV1572a against Tinea infections by Tricophyton mentagrophytes by Thekkangil, Aswani, Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-05-2020)
    “…Dermatophytic infection is a psychological burden due to its inefficacy in prolonged effectiveness during its course of treatment. The present study reports a…”
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    Identification of Alzheimer associated differentially expressed gene through microarray data and transfer learning-based image analysis by George, Benu, D. Gokhale, Sheetal, Yaswanth, P.M., Vijayan, Ajay, Devika, S., Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Differentially expressed gene data is a resourceful repository identify genes for new and unique potential drug targets.•Microarray data…”
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    Burgeoning hydrogel technology in burn wound care: A comprehensive meta-analysis by George, Benu, Bhatia, Nitish, Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in European polymer journal (15-08-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] The largest and essential organ of our body, the skin, is a defensive layer. Damage to the skin affects the various functions and compromises…”
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    Mechanism of streptomyces albidoflavus STV1572a derived 1-heneicosanol as an inhibitor against squalene epoxidase of Trichophyton mentagrophytes by Thekkangil, Aswani, George, Benu, Prakash, S.M. Udaya, Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-05-2021)
    “…An increase in incidences of tinea infections paves the way to discover the novel antifungal drugs from unexplored natural resources. The quality of life in…”
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    Optimization of lipid extraction from Salvinia molesta for biodiesel production using RSM and its FAME analysis by Mubarak, M., Shaija, A., Suchithra, T. V.

    “…The higher areal productivity and lipid content of microalgae and aquatic weed makes them the best alternative feedstocks for biodiesel production. Hence, an…”
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    Cost Effective Approach for Production of Chlorella pyrenoidosa: A RSM Based Study by Mubarak, M., Shaija, A., Suchithra, T. V.

    Published in Waste and biomass valorization (01-11-2019)
    “…Microalgae are considered as a promising feedstock for biodiesel production due to their faster growth rate, higher biomass productivity and lipid content…”
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    Rubber Seed Oil as a Novel Substrate for Polyhydroxyalkanoates Accumulation in Bacillus cereus by Kynadi, Anna S., Suchithra, T. V.

    Published in Clean : soil, air, water (01-10-2017)
    “…Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), the microbial polymers that can be used as biodegradable alternatives for conventional plastics are not commercialized due to the…”
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    Zymogram profiling of myeloperoxidase in association with increased risk of infection susceptibility in diabetic foot ulcer by Mathew, Saumya Mary, Suchithra, T. V.

    “…An increase in blood glucose level can lead to altered immunological response of the body and increased infection susceptibility in diabetic condition. This…”
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    Network Analysis of MPO and Other Relevant Proteins Involved in Diabetic Foot Ulcer and Other Diabetic Complications by Saumya, Mathew, Subin, E. K., Suchithra, T. V.

    “…Network analysis and visualization of genes are very important to understand large complex biological data in a better manner. Large data on genes and proteins…”
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    Transcriptome analysis of a novel and highly resistant hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria during the removal of phenol and 2,4-dichlorophenol by Sasi, R., Suchithra, T.V.

    Published in Biomass conversion and biorefinery (01-10-2024)
    “…Phenolic pollutants are widespread in aquatic environments and are major contributors to groundwater pollution. In the present study, a new strain of Bacillus…”
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    Flocculation: An effective way to harvest microalgae for biodiesel production by Mubarak, M., Shaija, A., Suchithra, T.V

    “…Microalgae are considered the most suitable feedstock for biodiesel production due to their higher areal productivity and lipid content. The economical…”
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    Two-faced nanomaterials: routes to resolve nanowaste by George, B., John, A. B., Priyanila, M., Suchithra, T. V.

    “…Nanoparticles are ubiquitous and have a wide range of applications that go unseen to the human eye. Nanomaterials exist in various external dimensions of fewer…”
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