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Avinash Mishra

Researcher at Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

Publications -  144
Citations -  4976

Avinash Mishra is an academic researcher from Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Abiotic stress. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 137 publications receiving 3663 citations. Previous affiliations of Avinash Mishra include G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology & Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute.

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Isolation and characterization of extracellular polymeric substances from micro-algae Dunaliella salina under salt stress

TL;DR: Production of EPSs may allow further exploration of D. salina as potential EPSs producer and make it as a promising candidate for biotechnological and industrial exploitation.
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Halophytes: Potential Resources for Salt Stress Tolerance Genes and Promoters

TL;DR: Halophytes are discussed as an excellent platform for salt responsive genes which can be utilized for developing salinity tolerance in crop plants through genetic engineering.
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Characterization of extracellular polymeric substances produced by micro-algae Dunaliella salina

TL;DR: Extracellular polymeric substances comprised of average molecule size 1264.354 µm, exhibited characteristic diffraction peaks at 6.025°, 9.675°, 22.775° and 28.475° with d -spacing 14.74755,9.36297, 3.88747 and 3.11512 A, respectively as discussed by the authors.
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Nutraceutical Potential of Seaweed Polysaccharides: Structure, Bioactivity, Safety, and Toxicity.

TL;DR: Different polysaccharides from seaweeds and their compositions and potential nutraceutical applications are discussed and a number of toxicological assays and clinical trials suggest that the ingestion of seaweeds as functional foods should be considered worldwide to improve immune responses.
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Isolation and characterization of exopolysaccharides from seaweed associated bacteria Bacillus licheniformis

TL;DR: The potential heterogeneous properties of EPS as revealed in the present study may be explored in various biotechnological and industrial applications.