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View article: Preliminary evaluation of the antifouling potential of Halimeda gracilis extracts through antibacterial screening of marine biofilm-forming bacteria
Preliminary evaluation of the antifouling potential of Halimeda gracilis extracts through antibacterial screening of marine biofilm-forming bacteria Open
View article: Rare monosaccharides from marine macroalgae: occurrence, biosynthesis, and biotechnological insights
Rare monosaccharides from marine macroalgae: occurrence, biosynthesis, and biotechnological insights Open
View article: Water Quality Dynamics And Their Impact On Growth Performance Of Litopenaeus Vannamei In Semi-Intensive Farms Along Southeast Coast Of India
Water Quality Dynamics And Their Impact On Growth Performance Of Litopenaeus Vannamei In Semi-Intensive Farms Along Southeast Coast Of India Open
This study investigated the relationship between water quality parameters and production performance of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeusvannamei) in semi-intensive farming systems along the southeast coast of India. Water samples were col…
View article: Bioactive Constituents and Radical Scavenging Properties of Punica granatum L. root Extracts: Focus on Antioxidant and α-amylase Inhibitory Activities
Bioactive Constituents and Radical Scavenging Properties of Punica granatum L. root Extracts: Focus on Antioxidant and α-amylase Inhibitory Activities Open
Punica granatum L. (pomegranate) root extracts were investigated for their phytochemical composition and biological activities, focusing on antioxidant and anti-diabetic properties. Various extracts (petroleum ether, chloroform, ethanol, m…
View article: Exploring the physicochemical and phytochemical properties of Boka Saul: An indigenous Assamese rice variety
Exploring the physicochemical and phytochemical properties of Boka Saul: An indigenous Assamese rice variety Open
This study investigates the physiochemical and phytochemical properties of Boka Saul (BS) rice, an indigenous rice variety, its nutritional composition, agronomic potential, and crucial physicochemical attributes. The proximate analysis re…
View article: Correction: Understanding integrative approach of translational bioinformatics on cardiovascular disease: Myocardial Ischemia
Correction: Understanding integrative approach of translational bioinformatics on cardiovascular disease: Myocardial Ischemia Open
View article: Utilizing modern techniques and omics technologies to enhance stress tolerance in finger millet, with recent findings: A review
Utilizing modern techniques and omics technologies to enhance stress tolerance in finger millet, with recent findings: A review Open
Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is an important food security crop because of its nutritional properties and powerful antioxidants, which enable the plant to withstand harsh environmental conditions. In addition, research should be done …
View article: Gc-Ms Analysis and In-Silico Investigating of Bioactive Compounds from Locous Cavind Targeting the Amp-Activated Protein Kinase Α2 Subunit in Cancer
Gc-Ms Analysis and In-Silico Investigating of Bioactive Compounds from Locous Cavind Targeting the Amp-Activated Protein Kinase Α2 Subunit in Cancer Open
View article: Biochar-Enhanced Nutrient Management and Waste Valorization in Sustainable Agriculture: A Review
Biochar-Enhanced Nutrient Management and Waste Valorization in Sustainable Agriculture: A Review Open
View article: Understanding integrative approach of translational bioinformatics on cardiovascular disease: Myocardial Ischemia
Understanding integrative approach of translational bioinformatics on cardiovascular disease: Myocardial Ischemia Open
Background Myocardial ischemia is a significant problem in cardiovascular health caused by the obstruction or constriction of coronary arteries, resulting in diminished blood supply to the heart muscle. Translational bioinformatics bridges…
View article: Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Spirulina maxima extract and their bactericidal activity
Biogenic synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Spirulina maxima extract and their bactericidal activity Open
View article: <i>Spongia officinalis</i> -Associated <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> as a Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds: A Novel Source of Natural Anticancer Compounds
<i>Spongia officinalis</i> -Associated <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> as a Reservoir of Bioactive Compounds: A Novel Source of Natural Anticancer Compounds Open
Marine sponges are an important source of chemical variety and a repository of biodiversity. In this study, the microbial communities found in the marine sponge Spongia officinalis that was taken from the Kanyakumari coast in India were ex…
View article: Zinc oxide nanoparticles from leaf extract of Eclipta prostrata: Biosynthesis and characterization towards potential agent against film forming bacteria in metal working fluids
Zinc oxide nanoparticles from leaf extract of Eclipta prostrata: Biosynthesis and characterization towards potential agent against film forming bacteria in metal working fluids Open
Industrially important metal working fluids are reported to be vulnerable to microbial growth, leading to loss of its working efficiency. The present study is dedicated towards the green synthesis of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles using Ec…
View article: Fungal bioremediation: An overview of the mechanisms, applications and future perspectives
Fungal bioremediation: An overview of the mechanisms, applications and future perspectives Open
Fungal bioremediation represents a promising and sustainable approach to addressing environmental pollution by exploiting the natural metabolic capabilities of fungi to degrade and detoxify a wide array of pollutants. This review provides …
View article: Critical review on wastewater treatment using photo catalytic advanced oxidation process: Role of photocatalytic materials, reactor design and kinetics
Critical review on wastewater treatment using photo catalytic advanced oxidation process: Role of photocatalytic materials, reactor design and kinetics Open
The presence of persistent organic compounds in wastewater poses significant challenges to both biotic community and natural environment, resulting in a severely adverse effect on the ecosystem. In view of the urgent scenarios, the removal…
View article: Degradable biopolymers from agro and food waste: potentials and challenges
Degradable biopolymers from agro and food waste: potentials and challenges Open
The synthesis of biodegradable plastics from various biological resources has been receiving considerable interest in the past few years. The demand for petroleum-based plastics is increasing in day-to-day life. These plastics, in turn, ar…
View article: A comprehensive overview on the preservation techniques and packaging of processed meat products: Emphasis on natural derivatives
A comprehensive overview on the preservation techniques and packaging of processed meat products: Emphasis on natural derivatives Open
Consumer's perspective on the quality is a variable that makes preservation and processing of various meat products a difficult task. To overcome the issue of spoilage and shelf life extension, with the expanded interest in maintaining a g…
View article: Screening of Antiviral Efficacy of Few Seaweeds of Tamil Nadu Coast
Screening of Antiviral Efficacy of Few Seaweeds of Tamil Nadu Coast Open
Lately there has been a lot of interest worldwide in studies on the antiviral activities of marine natural secondary metabolites, notably marine polysaccharides. It has been established that polysaccharides made from marine sources and the…
View article: Medical Adhesives from Extracted Mussel Adhesive Proteins
Medical Adhesives from Extracted Mussel Adhesive Proteins Open
Medical adhesives that are physically and mechanically strong, easy to apply and biologically safe are considered to be an effective alternative to sutures and staples in different surgical and clinical procedures. Even though progress in …
View article: Computational analysis of the phytocompounds of Mimusops elengi against spike protein of SARS CoV2 – An Insilico model
Computational analysis of the phytocompounds of Mimusops elengi against spike protein of SARS CoV2 – An Insilico model Open
View article: Herbal medicine (Curcuma longa) inspired volatile compounds as potential inhalants against SARS-CoV-2: An in-silico strategy and modeling study
Herbal medicine (Curcuma longa) inspired volatile compounds as potential inhalants against SARS-CoV-2: An in-silico strategy and modeling study Open
From the metabolite ecology (KNapSAcK) and herbs medicinal plants, phytochemistry, and therapeutics (IMPPAT) databases, the phytoconstituents from the herbal natural inhalant (turmeric) were taken. More samples of the phytoconstituents tha…
View article: A comprehensive overview of the pharmaceutical properties of Indian coastal sand dune flora: Emphasis on anti-virals
A comprehensive overview of the pharmaceutical properties of Indian coastal sand dune flora: Emphasis on anti-virals Open
Viral infections have an essential function in both humans and other organisms. The persistent rise in viral diseases has made critical damage to human well-being. The present review indicates that viral diseases are been entangled in vari…
View article: Targeted in-silico studies of bioactive compounds from Lagerstroemia speciosa against tuberculosis –TB (Mycobacterium tuberculosis)
Targeted in-silico studies of bioactive compounds from Lagerstroemia speciosa against tuberculosis –TB (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) Open
View article: Utilization and Conversion of Discarded Lobster Shells into Valuable Biopolymers - A Pilot Study
Utilization and Conversion of Discarded Lobster Shells into Valuable Biopolymers - A Pilot Study Open
Chitin is one of the most abundant polysaccharides and can be made by combining shells of crabs, shrimp, lobsters, and fish. This study used discarded lobster shells as a raw material to produce a biopolymer. As part of the process, TiO2 w…
View article: Production and characterization of fish protein hydrolysate: Effective utilization of trawl by-catch
Production and characterization of fish protein hydrolysate: Effective utilization of trawl by-catch Open
This research was conducted to efficiently extract Fish Protein Hydrolysate (FPH) from Secutor insidiator using papain and proteinase K enzymes. The degree of hydrolysis was found to be 0.8 and 0.9 for proteinase and papain respectively. T…
View article: Synthesis of citric acid using novel Aspergillus niveus obtained from agricultural wastes
Synthesis of citric acid using novel Aspergillus niveus obtained from agricultural wastes Open
Fungus belonging to the genus Aspergillus is considered highly important in the production of various types of enzymes and organic acids. Aspergillus species produce organic acids such as citric acid, itaconic acid, and malic acid, which a…
View article: Phyto-chemical and biological activity of Myristica fragrans, an ayurvedic medicinal plant in Southern India and its ingredient analysis
Phyto-chemical and biological activity of Myristica fragrans, an ayurvedic medicinal plant in Southern India and its ingredient analysis Open
The major aspects of using plant-derived medications are significantly safer and secure than synthetic ones. The n-hexane seed extract of ayurvedic medicinal plants Myristica fragrans was also utilized as food ingredients have analy…
View article: Green synthesis, characterization and bioactivity evaluation of Caesium carbonate nanoparticle using Coleus amboinicus
Green synthesis, characterization and bioactivity evaluation of Caesium carbonate nanoparticle using Coleus amboinicus Open
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View article: In silico profiling of non-synonymous SNPs in IDS gene for early diagnosis of Hunter syndrome
In silico profiling of non-synonymous SNPs in IDS gene for early diagnosis of Hunter syndrome Open
View article: Anti-Methanogenic Effect of Phytochemicals on Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase—Potential: In Silico and Molecular Docking Studies for Environmental Protection
Anti-Methanogenic Effect of Phytochemicals on Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase—Potential: In Silico and Molecular Docking Studies for Environmental Protection Open
Methane is a greenhouse gas which poses a great threat to life on earth as its emissions directly contribute to global warming and methane has a 28-fold higher warming potential over that of carbon dioxide. Ruminants have been identified a…