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Natarajan Kumari Ahila

Researcher at Alagappa University

Publications -  10
Citations -  378

Natarajan Kumari Ahila is an academic researcher from Alagappa University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio & Avicennia officinalis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 264 citations.

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Synthesis and characterization of silver and gold nanoparticles using aqueous extract of seaweed, Turbinaria conoides, and their antimicrofouling activity

TL;DR: The present study proved the efficiency of Ag NPs as a potent antimicrofouling agent and became the future perspective for the possible usage in the bioFouling related issues in the aquaculture installations and other marine systems.
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Synthesis of platinum nanoparticles using seaweed Padina gymnospora and their catalytic activity as PVP/PtNPs nanocomposite towards biological applications

TL;DR: The present study shows that the catalytic behavior of PtNPs as polymer/metal nanocomposite (PVP/PtNPs) preparation for an antibacterial activity against seven disease causing pathogenic bacterial strains with the maximum activity against Escherichia coli.
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Synthesis of stable nanosilver particles (AgNPs) by the proteins of seagrass Syringodium isoetifolium and its biomedicinal properties.

TL;DR: The optical property, crystal structure, size, shape, stability, bactericidal activity, cytotoxicity, and biocompatibility apparently proved that the biologically synthesized AgNPs have typical properties of nanomaterials.
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Environmentally benign antifouling potentials of triterpene-glycosides from Streptomyces fradiae: a mangrove isolate

TL;DR: Screening results showed that the ethyl acetate extract of S. fradiae RMS-MSU displayed a wide spectrum of antagonistic activity against marine biofilm bacterial strains with least minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and maximum bactericidal concentrations (MBC).
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Antimicrofouling properties of chosen marine plants: An eco-friendly approach to restrain marine microfoulers

TL;DR: The results are inferred that the density and distribution of biofilm forming bacterial groups were significantly varied, whereas the Pseudomonas spp.