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Nupur Mathur

Researcher at University of Rajasthan

Publications -  51
Citations -  733

Nupur Mathur is an academic researcher from University of Rajasthan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Effluent & Food additive. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 47 publications receiving 630 citations.

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Mushroom as a product and their role in mycoremediation

TL;DR: The achievement and current status of mycoremediation technology based on mushroom cultivation for the remediation of waste is reviewed and the importance of mushroom as product is emphasized.
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Mutagenicity assessment of textile dyes from Sanganer (Rajasthan).

TL;DR: A total of 12 textile dyes from Sanganer were tested for their mutagenicity, by Ames Salmonella reversion assay using strain TA 100 ofSalmonella typhimurium, and only 1 dye, Red 12 B showed absence of mutagenic activity, while the remaining 11 dyes were all positively mutagenIC.
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Mutagenicity assessment of effluents from textile/dye industries of Sanganer, Jaipur (India): a case study.

TL;DR: The results clearly indicate that the effluents and the surface water of Amani Shah drainage have high mutagenic activity and the drainage water and the dry bed of the drainage (during summer months) are not fit for agricultural or other recreational purposes.
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Genotoxicity evaluation of hospital wastewaters.

TL;DR: The results of this study show that the genotoxicity of hospital wastewaters is highly reduced after the treatment process, which calls for establishment of advanced and effective effluent treatment plants in the hospitals, which are merely dumping the wastewater in the municipal sewerage system.
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Mutagenicity evaluation of industrial sludge from common effluent treatment plant.

TL;DR: In this article, the level of mutagenicity of sludge from common effluent treatment plant (CETP) receiving effluents from textile industries at Mandia Road, Pali, was analyzed to assess the level.