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Bharathiar University
Education•Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India•
About: Bharathiar University is a education organization based out in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Adsorption. The organization has 5812 authors who have published 8628 publications receiving 143934 citations. The organization is also known as: BU.
Topics: Thin film, Adsorption, Nonlinear system, Population, Electrolyte
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TL;DR: The study outcomes may provide the potential outline for the use of κ-Car-Cur as a promising tool to deliver drugs at intracellular level.
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TL;DR: The synthesis of a biocompatible hydrogel network and its integration with gold nanocubes (AuNCs) for developing a novel biosensor with improved functionality is reported and the state of the art for the utilization of biopolymeric hydrogels system in synergy with an enzymatic biosensing protocol is advanced.
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TL;DR: In this article, an array of molecular events underlying apoptosis in the gills of polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) exposed zebrafish (Danio rerio) were elucidated.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used HPTLC to reveal the diversity existing at biochemical level in A. lanata. But, they did not consider the use of terpenoids for identification and commercial application.
Abstract: Objective To elucidate the terpenoids profile of Aerva lanata ( A. lanata ) using high performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC). Methods Preliminary phytochemical screening was done and HPTLC studies were carried out. The n -hexane: ethyl acetate (7.2: 2.8) was employed as mobile phase for terpenoids. Results The desired aim was achieved using n -hexane-ethyl acetate (7.2: 2.8) as the mobile phase. The methanolic extract of stem, leaves, root, flower and seeds of A. lanata showed the presence of 27 different types of terpenoids with 27 different R f values in the range of 0.06 to 0.97. The developed HPTLC method for terpenoid profile is simple, precise and accurate and can be used for the identification and commercial application. Conclusions HPTLC profile of terpenoids has been chosen here to reveal the diversity existing at biochemical level in A. lanata . Such finger printing is useful in differentiating the species from the adulterant and act as a biochemical marker for this medicinally important plant in the pharmaceutical industry and plant systematic studies.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the central composite design (CCD)-based response surface methodology (RSM) was engaged in optimizing the biodegradation process of malachite green (MG), a potentially toxic dye, by a laccase identified from Trichoderma asperellum with various parameters viz., enzyme concentration, dye concentration, reacting pH and incubation time.
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Suresh Subramani | 81 | 232 | 23909 |
Subba Reddy Palli | 58 | 274 | 10301 |
Yun-Sung Lee | 56 | 251 | 10847 |
Kadarkarai Murugan | 54 | 286 | 9280 |
Rajan Rakkiyappan | 53 | 189 | 7510 |
Rathinasamy Sakthivel | 51 | 393 | 9593 |
D. Mangalaraj | 50 | 294 | 8255 |
Chih Yang Huang | 50 | 609 | 11860 |
Frank R. Fronczek | 49 | 1025 | 13198 |
J. Judith Vijaya | 49 | 172 | 6754 |
K. P. Ramesh | 47 | 391 | 7504 |
Ray J. Butcher | 47 | 1237 | 13860 |
Soundarapandian Kannan | 46 | 152 | 6087 |
Chinnaiya Namasivayam | 46 | 70 | 11208 |
Pagavathigounder Balasubramaniam | 46 | 268 | 6935 |