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D. Inbakandan
Researcher at Sathyabama University
Publications - 35
Citations - 852
D. Inbakandan is an academic researcher from Sathyabama University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Silver nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications receiving 640 citations. Previous affiliations of D. Inbakandan include National Institute of Ocean Technology & Annamalai University.
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Biofouling and biodegradation of polyolefins in ocean waters
M. Sudhakar,A. Trishul,Mukesh Doble,K. Suresh Kumar,S. Syed Jahan,D. Inbakandan,R.R. Viduthalai,V.R. Umadevi,P. Sriyutha Murthy,Ramasamy Venkatesan +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the extent of biofouling and biodegradation were monitored by measuring biological and physicochemical parameters, which indicated hydrophobic surfaces of polypropylene surfaces favour more bio-degradation.
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Biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles utilizing marine sponge Acanthella elongata (Dendy, 1905)
TL;DR: The synthesis of gold (Au) nanoparticles from gold precursor using the extract derived from the marine sponge, Acanthella elongata (Dendy, 1905) belonging to the primitive phylum Porifera is reported.
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Mangrove plant, Rhizophora mucronata (Lamk, 1804) mediated one pot green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its antibacterial activity against aquatic pathogens
Jaganathan Umashankari,D. Inbakandan,D. Inbakandan,Thipramalai Thankappan Ajithkumar,Thangavel Balasubramanian +4 more
TL;DR: The one pot green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using the leaf bud extract of a mangrove plant, Rhizophora mucronata and their antimicrobial effects against aquatic pathogens are reported.
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Silver nanoparticles with anti microfouling effect: a study against marine biofilm forming bacteria.
D. Inbakandan,D. Inbakandan,C. Kumar,L. Stanley Abraham,Ramalingam Kirubagaran,Ramasamy Venkatesan,S. Ajmal Khan +6 more
TL;DR: The growth of bacteria in the presence and absence ofsilver nanoparticles concluded the bactericidal ability of the silver nanoparticles, however, further research is required to examine these factors.
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Polyhydroxybutyrate production from marine source and its application.
TL;DR: This review throws light on the promising and growing awareness of using marine microbes as PHB source, along with their applications in different fields of aquaculture, medicine, antifouling and tissue engineering.