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Shivaji University
Education•Kolhāpur, Maharashtra, India•
About: Shivaji University is a education organization based out in Kolhāpur, Maharashtra, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Scanning electron microscope. The organization has 3078 authors who have published 5295 publications receiving 115397 citations.
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TL;DR: This work reports direct functionalization of MNPs with (3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilane (APTES) which preserves the magnetization and can be extended to other biomedical applications where higher magnetization is desired.
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TL;DR: In this article, the suitability of three dimensional (3D) network composed of manganese oxide nanofibers (NF-MnO2), synthesized by the potentiodynamic electrodeposition for supercapacitor application was highlighted.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the structural, electrical, morphological and optical properties of Ag/ZnO/FTO memristor device are characterized using X-Ray diffraction (XRD), semiconductor characterization unit, field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), and UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer respectively.
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TL;DR: Current review gives recent information on collagen and collagenolytic proteases, and utilization of seafood by-products is discussed to recover the collagen and its recent applications are summarized.
Abstract: Despite of having enormous applications, the use of collagen is predominantly limited because of its high cost. Most of the mammalian sources used for its production have major drawbacks. However, compared to mammalian sources, fish waste can be utilized as cost-effective alternative to produce collagen. Around 75% part of fish is discarded as a waste which contains high concentration of collagen. Fish collagen has multiple advantages over mammalian collagen and hence can be a promising alternative for it. Proteases with collagenolytic activities are also of immense importance because of their industrial as well as biological applications. Microbial collagenolytic proteases are gaining huge attention in these days because of their lower requirements and higher productivity. They perform important role in global recycling of collagenous waste. This review gives recent information on collagen and collagenolytic proteases. Here, utilization of seafood by-products is discussed to recover the collagen and its recent applications are summarized. In addition to this, current review also highlights the recent status of collagenases in which present strategies and new technology used for the isolation, screening, production optimization, purification, characterization and applications of microbial collagenases are discussed.
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TL;DR: The repeated-batch decolorization experiments indicate good reusability of the immobilized biocatalyst and some oxidoreductive enzymes were shown to be involved in the decolorized and degradation process.
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João A. P. Coutinho | 94 | 810 | 34243 |
Chandrakant D. Lokhande | 81 | 514 | 24595 |
Pramod S. Patil | 66 | 505 | 16369 |
Sanjay P. Govindwar | 60 | 256 | 12187 |
Deepak P. Dubal | 59 | 219 | 12474 |
Jin Hyeok Kim | 58 | 482 | 13201 |
Mallikarjuna N. Nadagouda | 55 | 191 | 10094 |
K.Y. Rajpure | 50 | 184 | 6937 |
Rahul R. Salunkhe | 49 | 85 | 10184 |
Rajaram S. Mane | 47 | 343 | 8991 |
Ganesh Dattatraya Saratale | 46 | 154 | 6846 |
Harish C. Barshilia | 46 | 236 | 6825 |
Jeong Yong Lee | 45 | 319 | 8189 |
Annasaheb V. Moholkar | 45 | 147 | 5646 |
A. Venkateswara Rao | 45 | 132 | 6223 |