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Effect of Volatile Compounds on Pulmonary Pathogens
Effect of Volatile Compounds on Pulmonary Pathogens

Pulmonary diseases are very common. The main causative agents of these diseases are Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, haemophilus influenza etc. Medication is the most important treatment of most. . .

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Studies on Binding of Probiotic Strains to Host Extracellular Matrix Protein, Gelatin and Analysis of its Stability with Different Substrates
Studies on Binding of Probiotic Strains to Host Extracellular Matrix Protein, Gelatin and Analysis of its Stability with Different Substrates

Scientific understanding of probiotics and their potential for preventing and treating health conditions is at an early stage. Probiotics is rapidly gaining importance in medical science and food science. We. . .

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Fibronectin Purification and Fragmentation
Fibronectin Purification and Fragmentation

Fibronectin, an extra cellular matrix glycoprotein was purified from human plasma obtained from Regional Cancer Centre Trivandrum. Gelatin based affinity chromatography was used for the purification of the protein. The. . .

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Expression and Refolding of Recombinant Staphylococcal Amidases in E. coli
Expression and Refolding of Recombinant Staphylococcal Amidases in E. coli

Peptidoglycan (PG) hydrolases or autolysins are a group of enzymes which degrades bacterial cell wall at specific sites. Staphylococcus aureus produces two major PG hydrolases: major autolysin (AtlA) and Aaa, a. . .

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Photo switchable Azobenzene Conjugated Matrices for Affinity Chromatography: Synthesis, Characterization and Studies
Photo switchable Azobenzene Conjugated Matrices for Affinity Chromatography: Synthesis, Characterization and Studies

There are reports on derivatives of azobenzene that exhibit light-triggered association of Bovine Serum Albumin. To this end, an azobenzene-triazine conjugate was prepared by reacting Disperse Orange 3 dye with trichlorotrizaine.. . .

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Studies on Biofilm Inhibition and Antibacterial Properties of Selected Plant Extracts Against S.mutans, a Dental Plaque Pathogen
Studies on Biofilm Inhibition and Antibacterial Properties of Selected Plant Extracts Against S.mutans, a Dental Plaque Pathogen

Dental plaque is the community of microorganisms found on a tooth surface as a biofilm, embedded in a matrix of polymers of host and bacterial origin. Over 400 microbialspecies can. . .

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Exploring the Antipathogenic Potential of Mangroves and Mangrove Associate Plants-an in Vitro Approach
Exploring the Antipathogenic Potential of Mangroves and Mangrove Associate Plants-an in Vitro Approach

Mangroves have enormous ecological value. They protect and stabilize coastlines, enrich coastal waters, yield commercial forest products and support coastal fisheries. Mangroves are among the world’s most productive ecosystems, producing organic carbon. . .

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Biodegradation Of Plastics Using Fungal Isolates
Biodegradation Of Plastics Using Fungal Isolates

The list of pollutants which pose environmental and health hazard are tough for biodegradation, is a long one and involves solvents, wood preservative chemicals, refrigerants, plasticizers, coal tar wastes, pesticides,. . .

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Isolation and Characterization of Host Binding Proteins from Bacillus Clausii Using Mass Spectrometry-a Proteomic Approach
Isolation and Characterization of Host Binding Proteins from Bacillus Clausii Using Mass Spectrometry-a Proteomic Approach

Bacillus clausii, a gram positive, spore forming bacteria is widely used a probiotic in preventing and treating various gastrointestinal disorders. In order to understand the functioning of this strain as a. . .

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