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G.S. Anisha

Researcher at Government College

Publications -  24
Citations -  1701

G.S. Anisha is an academic researcher from Government College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fermentation & Streptomyces griseoloalbus. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1514 citations. Previous affiliations of G.S. Anisha include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology.

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Micro and macroalgal biomass: A renewable source for bioethanol

TL;DR: Algae capable of accumulating high starch/cellulose can serve as an excellent alternative to food crops for bioethanol production, a green fuel for sustainable future.
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Direct lactic acid fermentation: focus on simultaneous saccharification and lactic acid production.

TL;DR: Simultaneous saccharification and fermentation can replace the classical double step fermentation by the saccharization of starchy or cellulosic biomass and conversion to lactic acid concurrently by adding inoculum along with the substrate degrading enzymes.
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Optimization of laccase production from a novel strain-Streptomyces psammoticus using response surface methodology.

TL;DR: The statistical optimization by response surface methodology resulted in a three-fold increase in the production of laccase by S. psammoticus MTCC 7334 in submerged fermentation.
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Cell immobilization technique for the enhanced production of α-galactosidase by Streptomyces griseoloalbus

TL;DR: The alginate-entrapped cells were advantageous because there was a twofold increase in the enzyme yield compared to the highest yield obtained with free cells and the maximum yield was reached after 72 h of incubation in batch fermentation under optimal conditions.
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Hydrolysis of pectin: an enzymatic approach and its application in banana fiber processing.

TL;DR: The actinomycete strain of Streptomyces lydicus was found to be a potent producer of polygalacturonase and the best medium was selected for further studies.