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Kashyap Kumar Dubey
Researcher at Central University, India
Publications - 93
Citations - 1165
Kashyap Kumar Dubey is an academic researcher from Central University, India. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 67 publications receiving 782 citations. Previous affiliations of Kashyap Kumar Dubey include University College of Medical Sciences & Kurukshetra University.
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Nanoengineered cellulosic biohydrogen production via dark fermentation: A novel approach.
Neha Srivastava,Manish Srivastava,Bansi D. Malhotra,Vijai Kumar Gupta,P.W. Ramteke,Roberto Nascimento Silva,Pratyoosh Shukla,Kashyap Kumar Dubey,Pradeep Kumar Mishra +8 more
TL;DR: The insights of nanotechnology for cellulosic biohydrogen production through dark fermentation are reviewed and recent advancements and feasibility of nanomaterials as the potential solution for improved cellulose conversion to the bioHydrogen production process have been discussed, and this is likely to assist in developing an efficient, economical and sustainable bio Hydrogen production technology.
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Slurry photocatalytic membrane reactor technology for removal of pharmaceutical compounds from wastewater: Towards cytostatic drug elimination
TL;DR: The potential of photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMR) to degrade cytostatic drugs is presented in this work as an emerging technology for wastewater treatment and key recommendations are presented in order to develop a renewable energy powered water treatment based on long lifetime materials.
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Metabolic Engineering of Microalgal Based Biofuel Production: Prospects and Challenges.
TL;DR: The current status of microalgal based technologies for biofuel production, bioreactor process design, flux analysis and it also provides various strategies to increase lipids accumulation via metabolic engineering.
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CoQ10 a super-vitamin: review on application and biosynthesis
TL;DR: The microbial production of CoQ10 has added advantages of being produced in optically pure form with high yield using inexpensive medium composition and use of cheap and easily available precursor molecules such as isoprenol, chloromethylquinone, vinylalane, and solanesol.
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Vaccine and antibody production in plants: developments and computational tools
Kashyap Kumar Dubey,Kashyap Kumar Dubey,Garry A. Luke,Caroline Knox,Punit Kumar,Brett I. Pletschke,Puneet Kumar Singh,Pratyoosh Shukla +7 more
TL;DR: Stable and transient gene expression in plants, agrofiltration and virus infection vectors are reviewed, and antibody epitope prediction using computational tools, one of the crucial steps of vaccine design are drawn attention.