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Sanyo Sabu

Researcher at Cochin University of Science and Technology

Publications -  5
Citations -  44

Sanyo Sabu is an academic researcher from Cochin University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass & Biodiesel. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 31 citations.

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Optimisation of critical medium components and culture conditions for enhanced biomass and lipid production in the oleaginous diatom Navicula phyllepta : a statistical approach

TL;DR: A significantly higher biomass and lipid production in the optimized medium demands further development of a two-stage strategy of biomass production followed by induction of high lipid production under nutrient limitation or varying culture conditions for large-scale production of biodiesel from the marine diatom.
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Multifactorial interactions and optimization in biomass harvesting of marine picoalga Picochlorum maculatum MACC3 with different flocculants

TL;DR: Based on flocculation efficiency, cell viability and cell integrity chitosan was selected as an efficient flocculant for biomass harvesting of P. maculatum and can be further explored for feed applications in aquaculture after accomplishing studies under laboratory and field conditions.
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Molecular Identification and Comparative Evaluation of Tropical Marine Microalgae for Biodiesel Production

TL;DR: The marine diatoms hold a great promise as feedstock for large-scale biodiesel production along with valuable by-products in a biorefinery perspective, after augmenting lipid and biomass production through biochemical and genetic engineering approaches.
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Improved lipid production in oleaginous brackish diatom Navicula phyllepta MACC8 using two-stage cultivation approach.

TL;DR: A two-stage cultivation method involving the initial growth in optimized conditions for biomass production followed by those for lipid production in oleaginous brackish diatom Navicula phyllepta MACC8 resulted in a proportional increase of lipid concentration along with biomass production, demonstrating the profound influence of the selected stress factors on the biodiesel productivity of the diatom, besides its stress tolerance.