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I. S. Bright Singh

Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Publications -  127
Citations -  2311

I. S. Bright Singh is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penaeus monodon & Shrimp. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 120 publications receiving 1876 citations.

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Development of nitrifying bacterial consortia for immobilizing in nitrifying bioreactors designed for penaeid and non-penaeid larval rearing systems in the tropics

TL;DR: The consortia besides being useful in activating nitrifying bioreactors developed for shrimp/prawn hatchery systems can also be used as bioaugmentors in the bioremediation of ammonia and nitrite toxicity in aquaculture systems.
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A novel medium for the development of in vitro cell culture system from Penaeus monodon.

TL;DR: The first attempt to formulate an exclusive shrimp cell culture medium (SCCM) based on the haemolymph components of Penaeus monodon prepared in isosmotic seawater having 27 ‰ salinity is reported.
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Unravelling the menace: detection of antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture.

TL;DR: The present review focuses on different detection methods to unearth the complexity of AMR in aquaculture and how these can be overcome by the sincere implementation of One Health approach.
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Isolation and characterization of broad spectrum bacteriophages lytic to Vibrio harveyi from shrimp farms of Kerala, India.

TL;DR: Six phages isolated from various shrimp farms in Kerala, India were segregated to have broad spectrum lytic efficiency towards 87 isolates of Vibrio harveyi with cross‐infecting potential to a few other important aquaculture pathogens and proved to be noninfective.
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Purification and characterisation of processive-type endoglucanase and β-glucosidase from Aspergillus ochraceus MTCC 1810 through saccharification of delignified coir pith to glucose

TL;DR: The identified enzymes could be implemented as synergistic cellulases for complete cellulose saccharification which still considered an unresolved issue in bio-refineries.