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RESEARCH INTEFACE A collection of references for Chemicals

NOVEMBER 1, 2014 HIMEDIA LABORATORIES, MUMBAI

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Table of Contents A ...................................................................................................................................................... 1

Amino acids (7) ........................................................................................................................... 1

Absicic Acid (2) ............................................................................................................................ 1

Acentanilide (1) ........................................................................................................................... 2

Acetate Buffer (1) ........................................................................................................................ 2

Acetic Acid (11) ........................................................................................................................... 2

Acetone (8) .................................................................................................................................. 3

Acetonitrile (6) ............................................................................................................................ 4

Acetosyringone (1) ...................................................................................................................... 4

Acetyl Acetone (1) ....................................................................................................................... 4

Acetylcholine Iodide (3) .............................................................................................................. 4

Acridine Orange (8) ..................................................................................................................... 5

Acryl Amide (1) ............................................................................................................................ 5

Acrylamide (5) ............................................................................................................................. 5

Acrylic Acid (1) ............................................................................................................................ 6

Activated Carbon (1) ................................................................................................................... 6

Active Charcoal (1) ...................................................................................................................... 6

Active Chlorine (1)....................................................................................................................... 6

Adrenaline Tartarate (2) ............................................................................................................. 6

Aflatoxin B1 (2) ........................................................................................................................... 7

Agar (62) ...................................................................................................................................... 7

Agarose Gel (24) ........................................................................................................................ 12

AgNO3 (6) .................................................................................................................................. 14

a-Haloketones (1) ...................................................................................................................... 14

AIBN (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 14

AI2(SO4)3 (2) ............................................................................................................................. 15

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AL Powder (2) ............................................................................................................................ 15

Alamar Blue (2) ......................................................................................................................... 15

Alcian Blue (1) ........................................................................................................................... 15

Alcohol (3) ................................................................................................................................. 15

Alginate (1) ................................................................................................................................ 16

a-Lipoic Acid (2) ......................................................................................................................... 16

Alizarin (3) ................................................................................................................................. 16

All (37) ....................................................................................................................................... 16

All Other (271) ........................................................................................................................... 19

Alloxan Monohydrate (1) .......................................................................................................... 42

ALP Enzyme (1) .......................................................................................................................... 42

Alpha Amylase (1) ..................................................................................................................... 42

Alumina(Al2)3) (1) ..................................................................................................................... 42

Aluminium fine powder (3) ....................................................................................................... 42

Aluminium Chloride (6) ............................................................................................................. 43

Amaranth (4) ............................................................................................................................. 43

Amberlyst 15H (1) ..................................................................................................................... 43

Aminopyridine (1) ..................................................................................................................... 44

Ammonia (1) ............................................................................................................................. 44

Ammonium Acetate (1)............................................................................................................. 44

Ammonium Chloride (2) ........................................................................................................... 44

Ammonium di-Hydrogen Orthophosphate (1) ......................................................................... 44

Ammonium Hydroxide (1) ........................................................................................................ 44

Ammonium Molybdate (2) ....................................................................................................... 44

Ammonium Nitrate (5) .............................................................................................................. 45

Ammonium persulphate (7) ...................................................................................................... 45

Ammonium sulphate (7) ........................................................................................................... 46

Amoxyclav (1) ............................................................................................................................ 46

Ampicillin Sodium Salt (1) ......................................................................................................... 46

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Amyl Alcohol (1) ........................................................................................................................ 47

Amylopectin (2) ......................................................................................................................... 47

Amylose (1) ............................................................................................................................... 47

Analytical Grade (70) ................................................................................................................ 47

a-Naphthalene Acetic Acid(NAA) (2) ......................................................................................... 53

Aniline (2) .................................................................................................................................. 53

Anisaldehyde (4) ....................................................................................................................... 53

Anthracene (1) .......................................................................................................................... 54

Anthrone (1) .............................................................................................................................. 54

Antibiotic (0) ............................................................................................................................. 54

Antipyrine (1) ............................................................................................................................ 54

a-pinene (1) ............................................................................................................................... 54

APTES (1) ................................................................................................................................... 54

AR Grade Chemicals (5)............................................................................................................. 54

Arabinose (0) ............................................................................................................................. 55

Asenazo III (2) ............................................................................................................................ 55

Arsenic Trioxide (1) ................................................................................................................... 55

Ascorbic Acid (30) ..................................................................................................................... 55

Aspartame (5) ........................................................................................................................... 58

a-tocopherol (1) ........................................................................................................................ 58

ATP (1) ....................................................................................................................................... 58

Atropine (0) ............................................................................................................................... 58

Auxins (1) .................................................................................................................................. 58

Azinobis(3-ethylbenzoline-6-Sulphonate)(ABTS) (1) ................................................................ 59

a-y-glutamyl cysteinyl glycine (1) .............................................................................................. 59

B .................................................................................................................................................... 59

BaCO3 (5) .................................................................................................................................. 59

Bactoagar (3) ............................................................................................................................. 59

Bactopeptone (2) ...................................................................................................................... 60

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BAPNA (1) .................................................................................................................................. 60

Basic Fuchsin (1) ........................................................................................................................ 60

b-carotene (2) ........................................................................................................................... 60

BCIP (3) ...................................................................................................................................... 60

B-cyclodextrin (11) .................................................................................................................... 61

B-D-glucopyranoside (1) ........................................................................................................... 62

Beef Extract (13) ....................................................................................................................... 62

Benzamide (1) ........................................................................................................................... 63

Benzocaine (1) ........................................................................................................................... 63

Benzophenone (2) ..................................................................................................................... 63

Benzoyl Peroxide (2) ................................................................................................................. 63

Betacarotene (1) ....................................................................................................................... 63

Betaine (2) ................................................................................................................................. 64

b-glucosidase (1) ....................................................................................................................... 64

Bi2O3 (7) ................................................................................................................................... 64

Bile Salt Brilliant Green Starch Agar (1) .................................................................................... 64

Bile Salts (1) ............................................................................................................................... 65

B-ionone (1) .............................................................................................................................. 65

Bisacrylamide (1) ....................................................................................................................... 65

Bisphenol A (1) .......................................................................................................................... 65

Blood Culture Bottles (2)........................................................................................................... 65

Blood Culture System (1) .......................................................................................................... 65

b-mercaptoethanol (2) .............................................................................................................. 65

Boric acid (2) ............................................................................................................................. 66

Bovine Extract (1) ...................................................................................................................... 66

Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) (4) .............................................................................................. 66

Brij 35 (1) ................................................................................................................................... 66

Brominated Compound and all Solvents (1) ............................................................................. 66

Bromocresol Purple (1) ............................................................................................................. 66

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Bromophenol Blue (5) ............................................................................................................... 67

Bromothymol Blue (1) ............................................................................................................... 67

Butanone (1) ............................................................................................................................. 67

Butylated Hydroxy Toluene (3) ................................................................................................. 67

Butylated Hydroxyl Anisole (2) ................................................................................................. 68

C .................................................................................................................................................... 68

Cadmium Acetate Dihydrate (1) ............................................................................................... 68

Cadmium Carbonate (1) ............................................................................................................ 68

Cadmium Chloride (1) ............................................................................................................... 68

Caffeic Acid ............................................................................................................................... 68

Calcein (2) ................................................................................................................................. 68

Calcium Chloride (9) .................................................................................................................. 69

Calcium Nitrate (4) .................................................................................................................... 69

Calcium Phosphate (3) .............................................................................................................. 70

Carbazole (2) ............................................................................................................................. 70

Carbon Source (1) ..................................................................................................................... 70

Carbopol 940 (6) ....................................................................................................................... 70

Carboxymethylcellulose (18) .................................................................................................... 71

Carragenan (9) .......................................................................................................................... 73

Casein (8)................................................................................................................................... 73

Casein Acid Hydrolysate (1) ...................................................................................................... 74

Casein Fate Free (3) .................................................................................................................. 74

Catechin Hydrate (1) ................................................................................................................. 74

Catechol (5) ............................................................................................................................... 75

Ceftriaxone-Sodium salt (1) ...................................................................................................... 75

Cell Culture Grade (3) ............................................................................................................... 75

Cellulase (1) ............................................................................................................................... 75

Cellulose (7)............................................................................................................................... 76

Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB) (1) ........................................................................................ 76

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CeO2 (1) .................................................................................................................................... 76

Ceric Ammonium Nitrate (1) ..................................................................................................... 76

Cerium Chloride (1) ................................................................................................................... 77

Cetrimide (1) ............................................................................................................................. 77

Cetylpyridinium Chloride(CPC) (1) ............................................................................................ 77

Chitin (6) .................................................................................................................................... 77

Chitosan (18) ............................................................................................................................. 77

Chlorazole black E (1) ................................................................................................................ 79

Chloroform (4) .......................................................................................................................... 79

Cholecalciferol (0) ..................................................................................................................... 79

Cholesterol (11) ......................................................................................................................... 79

Cholic acid (1) ............................................................................................................................ 80

Choline Chloride (1) .................................................................................................................. 80

Chromium Picolinate (1) ........................................................................................................... 80

Cinnamic Acid (1) ...................................................................................................................... 81

Citric Acid (5) ............................................................................................................................. 81

Citrus Pectin (1) ......................................................................................................................... 81

Clavulinic acid (1) ...................................................................................................................... 81

ClO2 (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 81

Clove Oil (2) ............................................................................................................................... 81

Cobalt Nitrate (2) ...................................................................................................................... 82

Colchicine (5) ............................................................................................................................. 82

Colistin (1) ................................................................................................................................. 82

Colistin Nalidixic Acid (CNA) (1) ................................................................................................ 82

Concavalin A (3) ........................................................................................................................ 82

Congo Red (6) ............................................................................................................................ 83

Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 (6) ........................................................................................... 83

Copper Bromide (1) ................................................................................................................... 84

Copper Powder (1) .................................................................................................................... 84

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Copper Sulfate (9) ..................................................................................................................... 84

Corn Starch (1) .......................................................................................................................... 85

Cotton Seed Oil (1) .................................................................................................................... 85

Coumarin (3) ............................................................................................................................. 85

CrCl3.6H2O (2) .......................................................................................................................... 85

Cresol violet (3) ......................................................................................................................... 86

CTAB (11) ................................................................................................................................... 86

Cu(NO3)2.3H2O (1) ................................................................................................................... 87

Cumene hydroperoxide (1) ....................................................................................................... 87

Cupric Nitrate hexahydrate (2) ................................................................................................. 87

Curcumin (9).............................................................................................................................. 87

Cyclodextrin (2) ......................................................................................................................... 88

Cyclohexamide (4) ..................................................................................................................... 88

Cyclophosphamide (2) .............................................................................................................. 89

D .................................................................................................................................................... 89

DA (11) ...................................................................................................................................... 89

DEAE Cellolose (4) ..................................................................................................................... 90

DEAE-Sephadex A-50 (2) ........................................................................................................... 90

Deoxycholic acid (2) .................................................................................................................. 90

Deoxyribose (4) ......................................................................................................................... 91

DEPC (2) ..................................................................................................................................... 91

Dexamethasone (4) ................................................................................................................... 91

Dextran (9) ................................................................................................................................ 92

Dextrin (2) ................................................................................................................................. 92

Dextrose (8) ............................................................................................................................... 93

D-Glucosamine hydrochloride (2) ............................................................................................. 93

D-Glucuronic Acid (1) ................................................................................................................ 94

Di-ammonium hydrogen orthophosphate (2) .......................................................................... 94

Diammonium Phosphate (1) ..................................................................................................... 94

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Diastase a-amylase (1) .............................................................................................................. 94

Dibutylphthalate (1) .................................................................................................................. 94

Dibutyltindilaurate (DBTDL) (1) ................................................................................................ 94

Dicetyl phosphate (1) ................................................................................................................ 94

Dichloroflurocein Diacetate (DCFH-DA) (1) .............................................................................. 94

Dichloromethane (3) ................................................................................................................. 94

Diclofenac Sodium (1) ............................................................................................................... 95

Dicyclohexyl cabodiimide (DCC) (2) .......................................................................................... 95

Diethyl Ether (2) ........................................................................................................................ 95

Diditonin (1) .............................................................................................................................. 95

Dimelamine Phosphate (1) ....................................................................................................... 95

di-methyl carbonate (2) ............................................................................................................ 95

Dimethyl p-98 phenylenediamine (2) ....................................................................................... 96

Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) (26) ............................................................................................... 96

Dimethylamine (1) .................................................................................................................... 98

Dimethylethanolamine (1) ........................................................................................................ 98

Dimethylformamide (DMF) (2) ................................................................................................. 98

Di-nitro salicylic acid (5) ............................................................................................................ 99

Diosgenin (1) ............................................................................................................................. 99

Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (1) .................................................................................................... 99

Diphenylcarbazide (1) ............................................................................................................... 99

Diphenylphthalate (1) ............................................................................................................... 99

Dipotassium Hydrogen Phosphate (5) ...................................................................................... 99

Disodium b-glycerophosphate (1) .......................................................................................... 100

Disodium edetate (1) .............................................................................................................. 100

Disodium Hydrogen Phosphate (8) ......................................................................................... 100

di-t-Boc (1) .............................................................................................................................. 101

di-t-Boc-lysine (1) .................................................................................................................... 101

Dithionitrobenzoic acid (2) ..................................................................................................... 101

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Dithiothreitol (DTT) (2)............................................................................................................ 101

DNA/RNA (1) ........................................................................................................................... 101

DNasa/RNase (3) ..................................................................................................................... 102

Dodecyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid (2) ......................................................................................... 102

Dopamine (8) .......................................................................................................................... 102

Dopamine Hydrochloride (8) .................................................................................................. 103

DPPH and Dragendroff’s Reagent (13) ................................................................................... 104

Drug (2) ................................................................................................................................... 105

DTAB (1) .................................................................................................................................. 105

Duroquinone (1) ...................................................................................................................... 105

D-Xylose (1) ............................................................................................................................. 105

Dye (3) ..................................................................................................................................... 105

E .................................................................................................................................................. 106

Ectoine (1) ............................................................................................................................... 106

EDC (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 106

EDTA (35) ................................................................................................................................ 106

Eosin (4)................................................................................................................................... 109

Eosin Spirit Soluble (1) ............................................................................................................ 109

Epichlorohydrin (2) ................................................................................................................. 109

Epinephrine (3) ....................................................................................................................... 109

Eriochrome Black T (EBT) (2) ................................................................................................... 110

Erythritol (1) ............................................................................................................................ 110

Esculin (0) ................................................................................................................................ 110

Ethanol (14) ............................................................................................................................. 110

Ethanol (Anhydrous) (0) .......................................................................................................... 111

Ether (2) .................................................................................................................................. 111

Ethidium Bromide (EtBr) (10).................................................................................................. 111

Ethyl Acetate (2) ...................................................................................................................... 112

Ethyl Methyl Sulphonate (2) ................................................................................................... 112

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Ethyl Violet (1) ......................................................................................................................... 113

Ethylcellulose (2) ..................................................................................................................... 113

Ethylene Diamine (0) ............................................................................................................... 113

Ethylene gluycol tetraacetic acid (EGTA) (2) ........................................................................... 113

Ethylene Glycol (3) .................................................................................................................. 113

Eugenol (2) .............................................................................................................................. 113

Europium Oxide (1) ................................................................................................................. 114

F .................................................................................................................................................. 114

Fast Green (1) .......................................................................................................................... 114

Fe2O3 (4) ................................................................................................................................. 114

Ferric Chloride (17) ................................................................................................................. 114

Ferric Nitrate (2)...................................................................................................................... 116

Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate (3)............................................................................................... 116

Ferrous Chloride (8) ................................................................................................................ 116

Ferrous Sulfate (5) ................................................................................................................... 117

Ferrozine (9) ............................................................................................................................ 117

Ferulic Acid (1) ........................................................................................................................ 118

Ficoll-Hypaque Density Gradient Centrifugation (1) .............................................................. 118

Ficoll-Paque (1) ....................................................................................................................... 118

FITC (1) .................................................................................................................................... 119

Flavone (1) .............................................................................................................................. 119

Fluoranthene (FLT) (2) ............................................................................................................ 119

Folic Acid (FA) (5) .................................................................................................................... 119

Folin Ciocalteu Reagent (12) ................................................................................................... 119

Forskolin (2) ............................................................................................................................ 121

Fructose (2) ............................................................................................................................. 121

Fumaric acid (1) ....................................................................................................................... 121

Furfuraldehyde (2) .................................................................................................................. 121

G .................................................................................................................................................. 121

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GA Powder (1) ......................................................................................................................... 121

Galactose (6) ........................................................................................................................... 122

Gallic Acid (11) ........................................................................................................................ 122

Gamma cyclodextrin (1) .......................................................................................................... 123

Gelatin (11) ............................................................................................................................. 123

Gellan gum (4) ......................................................................................................................... 124

Gentamycin Sulphate (2) ........................................................................................................ 125

Giesma Stain (4) ...................................................................................................................... 125

Galacial Acetic Acid (4) ............................................................................................................ 125

Glucosamine (1) ...................................................................................................................... 126

Glucose (26) ............................................................................................................................ 126

Glutamate (1) .......................................................................................................................... 128

Glutamine (6) .......................................................................................................................... 128

Glutaraldehyde (5) .................................................................................................................. 128

Glutathione (1) ........................................................................................................................ 129

Glycerol (5) .............................................................................................................................. 129

Glyceryl tribehenate (1) .......................................................................................................... 129

Glycine (2) .............................................................................................................................. 130

Glycyl Glycine (3) ..................................................................................................................... 130

Glycyrrhizic Acid Ammonium Salt (1)...................................................................................... 130

Graphite Powder (1) ............................................................................................................... 130

Greiss Reagent (1) ................................................................................................................... 130

Guaiacol (3) ............................................................................................................................. 130

Guanidine hydrochlorides (4) ................................................................................................. 131

Guar Gum (1)........................................................................................................................... 131

Gum Acacia (2) ........................................................................................................................ 131

Gum Arabic (3) ........................................................................................................................ 131

H .................................................................................................................................................. 132

2HNQ (1) ................................................................................................................................. 132

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H2O2 (6) .................................................................................................................................. 132

H3BO3 (3) ................................................................................................................................ 132

Hager’s Reagent (1) ................................................................................................................. 133

Hank’s Balanced Salt Solution (1) ........................................................................................... 133

Hematoxylin (4) ....................................................................................................................... 133

Hemoglobin (3) ....................................................................................................................... 133

Heparin (4) .............................................................................................................................. 134

Heparin Sodium Salt (1) .......................................................................................................... 134

HEPES (7) ................................................................................................................................. 134

Hexafluorophosphate (1) ........................................................................................................ 135

Hexadecylpyridinium chloride (1) ........................................................................................... 135

Hexamethyl didilazane (HMDS) (1) ......................................................................................... 135

Hexamine (3) ........................................................................................................................... 135

HgCl2 (16) ................................................................................................................................ 135

HgSo4 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 137

HiAnero Gas Pack (2)............................................................................................................... 137

Hippuric Acid (1)...................................................................................................................... 137

Hisep (9) .................................................................................................................................. 137

Histidine (2) ............................................................................................................................. 138

Histopaque (1)......................................................................................................................... 138

HNO3 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 138

Homovanilic acid (1) ............................................................................................................... 138

Hormones (2) .......................................................................................................................... 139

Horse Radish Peroxidase (2) ................................................................................................... 139

HP-B-cyclodextrin (1) .............................................................................................................. 139

HPMC E15-LV (1) ..................................................................................................................... 139

Hydrochloric acid (10) ............................................................................................................. 139

Hydrogen Aurochlorate Trihydrate (1) ................................................................................... 140

Hydrogen peroxide (5) ............................................................................................................ 140

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Hydroxy Propyl Methyl Cellulose (3) ...................................................................................... 141

Hydroxybenzotriazole (2) ........................................................................................................ 141

Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride (5) ........................................................................................... 141

Hydroxyurea (1) ...................................................................................................................... 141

Hydroxylamine Hydrate Solution (1) ...................................................................................... 142

I ................................................................................................................................................... 142

Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) (2) ................................................................................................. 142

Indole-3-carboxaldehyde (1) ................................................................................................... 142

Indole Acetic Acid (2) .............................................................................................................. 142

Inositol (0) ............................................................................................................................... 142

Insulin (3) ................................................................................................................................ 142

IPTG (1) .................................................................................................................................... 143

Iron Chloride (1) ...................................................................................................................... 143

Iron Powder (1) ....................................................................................................................... 143

Isatins (1) ................................................................................................................................. 143

Iso-octanol (1) ......................................................................................................................... 143

Isopropyl Alcohol (6) ............................................................................................................... 143

Isopropyl myristate (2) ............................................................................................................ 144

Itaconice Acid (1) .................................................................................................................... 144

J ................................................................................................................................................... 144

Janus Green B (2) .................................................................................................................... 144

K .................................................................................................................................................. 145

K2CO3 (3) ................................................................................................................................ 145

K2Cr2O7 (2) ............................................................................................................................. 145

Kanamycin Sulphate (1) .......................................................................................................... 145

Kaolinite Clay (2) ..................................................................................................................... 145

Keratin Powder (2) .................................................................................................................. 146

Ketaconazole (1) ..................................................................................................................... 146

Kieselguhr (1) .......................................................................................................................... 146

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Kinetin (1) ................................................................................................................................ 146

Kits (3) ..................................................................................................................................... 146

Kojic Acid (2) ........................................................................................................................... 146

L .................................................................................................................................................. 147

La2O3 (2) ................................................................................................................................. 147

La(NO3)3.3H2O (3) .................................................................................................................. 147

Lactose (7) ............................................................................................................................... 147

I-alanine (1) ............................................................................................................................. 148

Lanthanum Acetate Hydrate (1) ............................................................................................. 148

L-a-phosphotidyl Choline (2) ................................................................................................... 148

L-arginine (1) ........................................................................................................................... 148

L-aspargine (0) ........................................................................................................................ 148

L-Aspargine Monohydrate (1) ................................................................................................. 148

Latex Agglutination kit (2) ....................................................................................................... 149

LB-Casein (1) ........................................................................................................................... 149

L-Cysteine (2) .......................................................................................................................... 149

L-DOPA (2) ............................................................................................................................... 149

Lead Acetate (3) ...................................................................................................................... 149

Lectithin (4) ............................................................................................................................. 150

L-Glutamine (7) ....................................................................................................................... 150

I-hydroxyproline (2) ................................................................................................................ 151

Linoleic Acid (3) ....................................................................................................................... 151

Liquid Paraffin (4) .................................................................................................................... 151

Lithium Acetate (1) ................................................................................................................. 151

Lithium Nitrate (1)................................................................................................................... 152

L-Lysine (1) .............................................................................................................................. 152

Locust Bean Gum (7) ............................................................................................................... 152

L-Proline (0) ............................................................................................................................. 152

L-tryptophan (1) ...................................................................................................................... 152

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L-tyrosine(1) ............................................................................................................................ 153

Lugol’s Iodine (1) ..................................................................................................................... 153

I-valine (2) ............................................................................................................................... 153

Lysozyme (4) ........................................................................................................................... 153

M ................................................................................................................................................. 154

Magnesium Aluminium Silicate (1) ......................................................................................... 154

Magnesium Chloride (1) ......................................................................................................... 154

Magnesium Hydroxide (1)....................................................................................................... 154

Magnesium Stearate (1) ......................................................................................................... 154

Magnesium Sulphate (11) ....................................................................................................... 154

Malachite Green (1) ................................................................................................................ 155

Maleic Acid (1) ........................................................................................................................ 155

Malt Extract (10) ..................................................................................................................... 155

Maltodextrin (3) ...................................................................................................................... 156

Maltose (3) .............................................................................................................................. 156

Mangnese (II) Sulphate Monohydrate (3) .............................................................................. 157

Mannitol (7) ............................................................................................................................ 157

Mannose (3) ............................................................................................................................ 158

Markers (1) .............................................................................................................................. 158

Maximum recovery Diluent(MRD) (1) .................................................................................... 158

Mayer's Reagent (1) ................................................................................................................ 158

m-chloroperoxybenzoic acid (1) ............................................................................................. 158

Meat Extract (2) ...................................................................................................................... 158

Melatonin (1) .......................................................................................................................... 159

Mercaptoethanol (1) ............................................................................................................... 159

Mesoinositol (1) ...................................................................................................................... 159

Metaphosphoric acid (1) ......................................................................................................... 159

Methacrulamide (1) ................................................................................................................ 159

Methanol (20) ......................................................................................................................... 159

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Methionine (3) ........................................................................................................................ 161

Methyl acetate (1) .................................................................................................................. 161

Methyl cellulose (1) ................................................................................................................ 161

Methyl Green (1) ..................................................................................................................... 161

Methyl Orange (3) ................................................................................................................... 162

Methyl violet (2) ...................................................................................................................... 162

Methylene Blue (4) ................................................................................................................. 162

MG (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 162

MgCO3 (1) ............................................................................................................................... 163

MgO (1) ................................................................................................................................... 163

MLT (1) .................................................................................................................................... 163

MnCO3 (1) ............................................................................................................................... 163

MNNG (1) ................................................................................................................................ 163

MnO2 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 163

Monosodium Glutamate (DTNB) (1) ....................................................................................... 163

Montmorillonite K10 (1) ......................................................................................................... 163

MoO3 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 163

MS-222 (1) ............................................................................................................................... 164

MTT (33) .................................................................................................................................. 164

Mupirocin (1) .......................................................................................................................... 166

Murexide (1)............................................................................................................................ 167

N .................................................................................................................................................. 167

N,N-dimethylformamide (3) ................................................................................................... 167

N,N'-methylene bisacrylamide (7) .......................................................................................... 167

N,O-dimethyl-hydroxylamine hydrochloride (1) .................................................................... 168

NaBH4 (1) ................................................................................................................................ 168

NADH (18) ............................................................................................................................... 168

NADPH (1) ............................................................................................................................... 169

Nafron 117 (1) ......................................................................................................................... 169

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NaHCO3 (2) ............................................................................................................................. 170

Nalidixic Acid (3)...................................................................................................................... 170

NaLS System (1)....................................................................................................................... 170

Naphthalene (1) ...................................................................................................................... 170

Naphthaleneacetic acid(NAA) (2) ........................................................................................... 170

Naphthylenediamine dihydrochloride(NED) (3) ..................................................................... 170

Nb2O5 (2) ................................................................................................................................ 171

Nessler's Reagent (1) .............................................................................................................. 171

Neutral Red (1) ........................................................................................................................ 171

NH4I (1) ................................................................................................................................... 171

NH4SCN (1).............................................................................................................................. 171

n-hexadecane (2) .................................................................................................................... 171

n-hexane (2) ............................................................................................................................ 172

N-hydroxy sulfosuccinimide (5) .............................................................................................. 172

Nickel Acetate Tetra Hydrate (2) ............................................................................................ 172

Nickel Chloride (1) ................................................................................................................... 172

Nickel Sulphate (1) .................................................................................................................. 172

Nicotinamide (7) ..................................................................................................................... 173

Nicotinic acid (2) ..................................................................................................................... 173

Niobium Pentaoxide (2) .......................................................................................................... 173

Nitric acid (1) ........................................................................................................................... 174

Nitro Blue Tetrazolium(NBT) (22) ........................................................................................... 174

Nitrobenzaldehyde (2) ............................................................................................................ 176

N-methyl aniline (1) ................................................................................................................ 176

N-methylpiperazine (1) ........................................................................................................... 176

Norepinephrine (2) ................................................................................................................. 176

NTE Buffer (1) .......................................................................................................................... 176

Nutrient Agar (5) ..................................................................................................................... 176

N-Vinyl Pyrrolidone (1)............................................................................................................ 177

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Nysatin (2) ............................................................................................................................... 177

O .................................................................................................................................................. 177

Oat Spelt Xylan (3) .................................................................................................................. 177

Odium Cholroacetate (1) ........................................................................................................ 178

Oodium Nitrate (1) .................................................................................................................. 178

Oleic Acid (1) ........................................................................................................................... 178

Olive Oil (5) ............................................................................................................................. 178

Orange G (1) ............................................................................................................................ 179

Orcinol Monohydrate (1) ........................................................................................................ 179

Ovalbumin (1) ......................................................................................................................... 179

Oxacillin Powder (1) ................................................................................................................ 179

Oxalic Acid (10) ....................................................................................................................... 179

Oxidized Glutathione(GSSG) (3) .............................................................................................. 180

P .................................................................................................................................................. 180

Palmitoyl Chloride (1) ............................................................................................................. 180

PAM (1) ................................................................................................................................... 180

p-amino benzoic acid (1) ......................................................................................................... 181

p-anisyl (1) ............................................................................................................................... 181

PbO (2) .................................................................................................................................... 181

p-bromophenol(4-BP) (2) ........................................................................................................ 181

p-chlorophenylalanine (1) ....................................................................................................... 181

PDA (1) .................................................................................................................................... 181

PdCl2 (4) .................................................................................................................................. 182

p-dimethyl-amino-benzaldehyde (1) ...................................................................................... 182

Pectin (5) ................................................................................................................................. 182

Pentanone (1) ......................................................................................................................... 183

Penttlenetetrazol(PTZ) (3) ...................................................................................................... 183

Peppermint oil (2) ................................................................................................................... 183

Pepsin (2) ................................................................................................................................ 183

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Peptone water (2) ................................................................................................................... 183

Peptone (37) ........................................................................................................................... 184

Perchloric acid (1) ................................................................................................................... 187

Peroxidase (1) ......................................................................................................................... 187

Pet Ether (1) ............................................................................................................................ 187

Petroleum Ether (2) ................................................................................................................ 187

Phenacetin (1) ......................................................................................................................... 187

Phenanthrene (1) .................................................................................................................... 187

Phenanzine Methosulphate(PMS) (13) ................................................................................... 187

Phenol Red (2) ......................................................................................................................... 189

Phenol (1) ................................................................................................................................ 189

Phenolic Acid (1) ..................................................................................................................... 189

Phenolphthalein (1) ................................................................................................................ 189

Phenylmethane Sulfonyl Fluoride(PMSF) (1) .......................................................................... 189

Phenylthiourea (1) .................................................................................................................. 189

Phloroglucinol (1) .................................................................................................................... 189

Phosphate buffered saline (1)................................................................................................. 189

Phosphatidyl Choline (1) ......................................................................................................... 190

Phosphomolybdic acid (2) ....................................................................................................... 190

Phosphotungstic acid (2) ......................................................................................................... 190

p-hydroxyphenyl (1) ................................................................................................................ 190

Picrotoxin(PTX) (1) .................................................................................................................. 190

p-Iodonitrotetrazolium Chloride (1) ....................................................................................... 190

Pluronic (8) .............................................................................................................................. 190

PMMA (5) ................................................................................................................................ 191

p-Nitrobenzaldehyde (1) ......................................................................................................... 192

p-nitrophenol (2) ..................................................................................................................... 192

p-nitrophenyl phosphate (1) ................................................................................................... 192

p-nonylphenol (1) ................................................................................................................... 192

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Poloxamer (1) .......................................................................................................................... 192

Poly vinyl alcohol (2) ............................................................................................................... 192

Poly Vinyl Chloride (1) ............................................................................................................. 192

Polyacrylamide (1) .................................................................................................................. 193

Polyamines (1) ......................................................................................................................... 193

Polyclar AT (1) ......................................................................................................................... 193

Polyethylene Glycol(PEG-2000) (17) ....................................................................................... 193

Polyethylene (1) ...................................................................................................................... 194

Polymethyl methacrylate (2) .................................................................................................. 195

Polypropelene (1) .................................................................................................................... 195

Polysorbate (2) ........................................................................................................................ 195

Polystyrene (1) ........................................................................................................................ 195

Polysulfone (1) ........................................................................................................................ 195

Polyvinyl Alcohol(PVA) (14)..................................................................................................... 195

Polyvunylpyrrolidone K30 (5).................................................................................................. 196

Porcine Mucin (3) .................................................................................................................... 197

Porcine Pancreas (1) ............................................................................................................... 197

Potassium Bromide (3) ............................................................................................................ 197

Potassium Chloride (6) ............................................................................................................ 198

Potassium Dichromate (1) ...................................................................................................... 198

Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (8) .................................................................................... 198

Potassium Ferricyanide (3) ..................................................................................................... 199

Potassium Ferrocianide (3) ..................................................................................................... 200

Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate (6) ....................................................................................... 200

potassium Hydroxide (7) ......................................................................................................... 200

Potassium Metabi-sulphite (2) ................................................................................................ 201

Potassium Nitrate (4) .............................................................................................................. 201

Potassium Periodate (1) .......................................................................................................... 202

Potassium persulfate (5) ......................................................................................................... 202

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Potassium Tetraborate (1) ...................................................................................................... 202

Potato Starch (4) ..................................................................................................................... 202

Proline (2) ................................................................................................................................ 203

Propanol (1) ............................................................................................................................ 203

Propidium Iodide (1) ............................................................................................................... 203

propionic acid (1) .................................................................................................................... 203

Propyl Gallate (1) .................................................................................................................... 203

Propyl Paraben(PP) (1) ............................................................................................................ 203

Propylene Carbonate (2) ......................................................................................................... 204

Propylene Glycol (3) ................................................................................................................ 204

Proteinase K (1) ....................................................................................................................... 204

PUC 18 (1) ............................................................................................................................... 204

PVDF (1)................................................................................................................................... 204

PVP (2) ..................................................................................................................................... 204

Pyrazinamidase Test (1) .......................................................................................................... 205

Pyridine (3) .............................................................................................................................. 205

Pyridine-2-aldehyde (1) .......................................................................................................... 205

Pyrogallol (1) ........................................................................................................................... 205

Pyrrole (1) ............................................................................................................................... 205

Pyruvate (1) ............................................................................................................................. 205

Q .................................................................................................................................................. 206

Quartz Sand (3) ....................................................................................................................... 206

Quercetin (8) ........................................................................................................................... 206

Quinine monohydrochloride dehydrate (1) ............................................................................ 207

R .................................................................................................................................................. 207

Raffinose pentahydrate (1) ..................................................................................................... 207

RBC Diluting Fluid (1) .............................................................................................................. 207

RBC Lysis buffer (1) ................................................................................................................. 207

Rectified Spirit (1) ................................................................................................................... 207

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Reduced Glutathine(GSH) (17) ................................................................................................ 207

Reference strains (17) ............................................................................................................. 209

Resazurin (1) ........................................................................................................................... 210

Rhodamine-B (2) ..................................................................................................................... 210

Riboflavin (3) ........................................................................................................................... 211

Rifampicin (6) .......................................................................................................................... 211

Rosaniline (1) .......................................................................................................................... 211

Rose Bengal Dye (2) ................................................................................................................ 212

RuCl3.3H2O (3) ........................................................................................................................ 212

Rutin (3)................................................................................................................................... 212

S .................................................................................................................................................. 213

Saccharin (1) ............................................................................................................................ 213

Salicylic acid (2) ....................................................................................................................... 213

Salts (1) .................................................................................................................................... 213

Saponin ................................................................................................................................... 213

SDS Lysis Buffer (2) .................................................................................................................. 213

SDS PAGE (2) ........................................................................................................................... 213

Serotonin (2) ........................................................................................................................... 214

Sialic Acid (1) ........................................................................................................................... 214

Silica Gel (3) ............................................................................................................................. 214

Silicon Carbide (2) ................................................................................................................... 214

Silicon Oil (13) ......................................................................................................................... 214

Silver Nitrate (19) .................................................................................................................... 215

SiO2 (2) .................................................................................................................................... 217

SnCl2 (2) .................................................................................................................................. 217

Sodium Acetate (4) ................................................................................................................. 217

Sodium Alginate (11) ............................................................................................................... 218

Sodium Arsenite (1) ................................................................................................................ 219

Sodium Ascorbate (2) .............................................................................................................. 219

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Sodium Azide (4) ..................................................................................................................... 219

Sodium Benzoate (2) ............................................................................................................... 219

Sodium Bicarbonate (6) .......................................................................................................... 220

Sodium Borohydride (5) .......................................................................................................... 220

Sodium Carbonate (10) ........................................................................................................... 221

Sodium Chloride (34) .............................................................................................................. 221

Sodium Cholate (2) ................................................................................................................. 224

Sodium Deoxycholate (2) ........................................................................................................ 224

Sodium Dihydrogen phosphate (9) ......................................................................................... 224

Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (20) ................................................................................................ 225

Sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate (1) ................................................................................. 227

Sodium Ethoxide (1) ................................................................................................................ 227

Sodium hydroxide (31) ............................................................................................................ 227

Sodium Hypochlorite (1) ......................................................................................................... 230

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate(SLS) (4) ................................................................................................ 230

Sodium Nitrite (5).................................................................................................................... 230

Sodium Nitroprusside (10) ...................................................................................................... 231

Sodium Perchlorate (10) ......................................................................................................... 231

Sodium Periodate (10) ............................................................................................................ 232

Sodium Phosphate (3) ............................................................................................................. 233

Sodium Potassium Tartarate (3) ............................................................................................. 233

Sodium pyrophosphate (1) ..................................................................................................... 234

Sodium Salicylate (6) ............................................................................................................... 234

Sodium Salt (1) ........................................................................................................................ 234

Sodium Sarcosinate (1) ........................................................................................................... 234

Sodium Selenite ...................................................................................................................... 235

Sodium Sulphite (2) ................................................................................................................. 235

Sodium Taurocholate .............................................................................................................. 235

Sodium Thioglycollate (1) ....................................................................................................... 235

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Sodium Thiosulphate (1) ......................................................................................................... 235

Sodium Tripoly Phosphate ...................................................................................................... 235

Solochrome Dark Blue (1) ....................................................................................................... 235

Solvents (21) ........................................................................................................................... 235

Sorbitol (1) .............................................................................................................................. 237

Soya lecithin (9) ....................................................................................................................... 237

Soya Phosphatidylcholine (1) .................................................................................................. 238

Soyabean Oil (1) ...................................................................................................................... 238

Span 80 (1) .............................................................................................................................. 238

Span20 (4) ............................................................................................................................... 238

SrCO3 (4) ................................................................................................................................. 239

Starch (12) ............................................................................................................................... 239

Streptozotocin (1) ................................................................................................................... 240

Strontium Nitrate (2) .............................................................................................................. 240

Strychnine (1) .......................................................................................................................... 240

Sucrose (14) ............................................................................................................................ 241

Sulfaguanidine (1) ................................................................................................................... 242

Sulfanilamide (6) ..................................................................................................................... 242

Sulphanilic Acid (2) .................................................................................................................. 242

Sulphuric Acid (8) .................................................................................................................... 243

Syringic Acid (1) ....................................................................................................................... 243

T .................................................................................................................................................. 244

Ta2O5 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 244

Talc (3) ..................................................................................................................................... 244

Tannic Acid (3) ......................................................................................................................... 244

TBA (18) ................................................................................................................................... 244

TBAHS (1) ................................................................................................................................ 246

TBP (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 246

TC-100 (1) ................................................................................................................................ 246

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Teepol (1) ................................................................................................................................ 246

TEMED (1) ............................................................................................................................... 246

TeO2 (1) ................................................................................................................................... 246

Terephthalic acid (1) ............................................................................................................... 247

Tertiary Butyl Hydroperoxide (1) ............................................................................................ 247

Testosterone (1) ...................................................................................................................... 247

Tetra Sodium Pyrophosphate (1) ............................................................................................ 247

Tetrachloroauric acid(HAuCl4) (4) .......................................................................................... 247

Tetrachlorocatechol(TCC) (1) .................................................................................................. 247

Tetradecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (1) ......................................................................... 248

Tetraethyl Orthosilicate (1) ..................................................................................................... 248

Tetraisopropylorthotitanate (1) .............................................................................................. 248

Textile Dye Orange (1) ............................................................................................................ 248

Thionine (2) ............................................................................................................................. 248

Thiourea (1) ............................................................................................................................. 248

Thoiphen-2-carboxaldehyde (2) ............................................................................................. 248

Threonine (1)........................................................................................................................... 249

Thymol (3) ............................................................................................................................... 249

THZ (1) ..................................................................................................................................... 249

TiO2 (7) .................................................................................................................................... 249

Titanium Isopropoxide (6) ....................................................................................................... 250

Toluene (2) .............................................................................................................................. 250

Toluidine Blue(TB) (2) ............................................................................................................. 250

Torolox (1) ............................................................................................................................... 251

TPVG (1) .................................................................................................................................. 251

Tributyltin Chloride (1) ............................................................................................................ 251

Tributyrin Agar (5) ................................................................................................................... 251

Trichloro Acetic Acid (19) ........................................................................................................ 251

Triethanolamine (2) ................................................................................................................ 253

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Triethyl Citrate (3) ................................................................................................................... 253

Trifluoroacetic acid (!) ............................................................................................................. 254

Triphenyl phosphine (1) .......................................................................................................... 254

Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (1) .......................................................................................... 254

Triphenylphosphine (1) ........................................................................................................... 254

Tris base (7) ............................................................................................................................. 254

Tris(Hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (2) ................................................................................. 255

Tris-HCL Buffer (11) ................................................................................................................. 255

Triton WR 1339 (1) .................................................................................................................. 256

Triton-X 100 (12) ..................................................................................................................... 256

Trolox (2) ................................................................................................................................. 257

Trypan Blue (3) ........................................................................................................................ 257

Trypsin (14) ............................................................................................................................. 257

Tryptone (9) ............................................................................................................................ 258

Tryptophan (2) ........................................................................................................................ 259

Tungstic Acid (1) ...................................................................................................................... 259

Tween (25) .............................................................................................................................. 259

Tyloxapol (1) ............................................................................................................................ 261

Tyrosine (2) ............................................................................................................................. 262

U .................................................................................................................................................. 262

UA (5) ...................................................................................................................................... 262

Uracil (1) .................................................................................................................................. 263

Urea (6) ................................................................................................................................... 263

Urethane (2) ............................................................................................................................ 263

Uric Acid (6) ............................................................................................................................. 263

USA HBT (1) ............................................................................................................................. 264

USA Keratin (1) ........................................................................................................................ 264

V .................................................................................................................................................. 265

V2O5 (1) .................................................................................................................................. 265

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Vanicillic Acid (2) ..................................................................................................................... 265

Vanillin (5) ............................................................................................................................... 265

Vanillyl Alcohol (1) .................................................................................................................. 265

VdCl2 (1) .................................................................................................................................. 266

veratryl alcohol (1) .................................................................................................................. 266

Vitamin A Acetate (2) .............................................................................................................. 266

Vitamin B1 (2) ......................................................................................................................... 266

Vitamin B6 (2) ......................................................................................................................... 266

Vitamin C (3) ........................................................................................................................... 266

Vitamin E Acetate (4) .............................................................................................................. 267

Vitamins (1) ............................................................................................................................. 267

W ................................................................................................................................................. 267

Wagner's Reagent (1) .............................................................................................................. 267

WO3 (1) ................................................................................................................................... 268

X .................................................................................................................................................. 268

Xantham Gum (3) .................................................................................................................... 268

Xylan (1) .................................................................................................................................. 268

Xylene (1) ................................................................................................................................ 268

Xylenol Orange (1) .................................................................................................................. 268

Xylitol (1) ................................................................................................................................. 268

Xylobiose (1) ............................................................................................................................ 269

Y .................................................................................................................................................. 269

Y(NO3)3.6H2O (1) ................................................................................................................... 269

Y2O3 (3)................................................................................................................................... 269

Yeast Extract (53) .................................................................................................................... 269

Yttrium Chloride (1) ................................................................................................................ 274

Z .................................................................................................................................................. 274

Zeolite (2) ................................................................................................................................ 274

Zinc Borate (2) ......................................................................................................................... 274

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Zinc Chloride (2) ...................................................................................................................... 274

Zinc Oxide(ZnO) (6) ................................................................................................................. 274

Zinc Sulfate (4) ........................................................................................................................ 275

Zincc Acetate (1) ..................................................................................................................... 275

Zirconium Oxide (3) ................................................................................................................. 275

ZN(NO3)2.6H2O (17) ............................................................................................................... 276

ZrO2 (4) ................................................................................................................................... 277

All Chemicals ............................................................................................................................... 278

Adulteration Testing Kit (1) ..................................................................................................... 278

Antifungal Assay Medium (1) .................................................................................................. 278

Biochemical Test Kits (2) ......................................................................................................... 278

E Test (2) ................................................................................................................................. 278

Ezy MIC strip (1) ...................................................................................................................... 278

Growth Media (1) .................................................................................................................... 278

HHiComb (3) ............................................................................................................................ 279

HiCarbohydrate Kits (9) ........................................................................................................... 279

HiMedia Manuals (5) ............................................................................................................... 280

HiMedia (83) ........................................................................................................................... 280

HiTouch TM Flexi Plate (1) ...................................................................................................... 287

Identification Kits (16) ............................................................................................................. 287

lactophenol Cotton Blue (3) .................................................................................................... 289

Organic Chemicals (2) ............................................................................................................. 289

Papain Enzyme Powder (2) ..................................................................................................... 289

Protein Test Kit (1) .................................................................................................................. 289

RPM (4).................................................................................................................................... 290

Schaeffer and Fulton Spore Stain Kit (1) ................................................................................. 290

Soil Testing Kit (1) ................................................................................................................... 290

Swabs (7) ................................................................................................................................. 290

Water Kits (1) .......................................................................................................................... 291

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Antibiotics ................................................................................................................................... 291

1-(3-Dimethylamino propyl)-3-ethylcarbodimide (1) ............................................................. 291

1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-Hydrazyl(DPPH) (2) ............................................................................... 291

1,2-diaminoethane (1) ............................................................................................................ 291

1,2-diaminopropane (1) .......................................................................................................... 291

1--Amino-2-napthol-4-sulphonic acid (1) ............................................................................... 292

1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene(CDNB) (4) .................................................................................. 292

1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl]carbodimide Hydrochloride(EDC) (4) ............................. 292

2,2-azinobis(3-ethylbenzo-thiozoline-6-sulfonic acid)(ABTS) (2) ........................................... 292

2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)dihydrochloride (1) ............................................................... 293

2,2'-azobisisobutyronitrile (1) ................................................................................................. 293

2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride(TTC) (5) ......................................................................... 293

2,4,6-tripyridyl-s-triazine(TPTZ) (4) ......................................................................................... 293

2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazine(DNPH) (3) .................................................................................. 294

2-acetylthiophene (2) ............................................................................................................. 294

2-Chloroethanol (2) ................................................................................................................. 294

2-deoxyribose (2) .................................................................................................................... 294

2-Diethylaminoethanol (1) ...................................................................................................... 294

2-DiMethylaminoethanol (1) .................................................................................................. 295

2-Isopentenyl adenine (1) ....................................................................................................... 295

2-Picolinic Acid (1) ................................................................................................................... 295

2-Thiobarbituric Acid (TBA) (11) ............................................................................................. 295

3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid(MOPS) (7) ................................................................ 296

3,3'-5,5'-tetramethyl benzidine hydrochloride (TMB) (2) ...................................................... 296

3,3-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride (1) ........................................................................ 297

3,5-dinitro salicylic acid (3) ..................................................................................................... 297

3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (1) ........................................... 297

4-ethylphenol (1) .................................................................................................................... 297

4-Hydroxy-L-Proline (1) ........................................................................................................... 297

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4-Nitrophenol (1) .................................................................................................................... 297

5-5' Dithiobis,2' nitrobenzoic acid (DTNB) (16) ...................................................................... 297

5-aminosalicylic acid (3) .......................................................................................................... 299

5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-idolyphosphate disodium salt (1) .......................................................... 299

5-fluorouracil (7) ..................................................................................................................... 299

7-azaindole (1) ........................................................................................................................ 300

All (2) ....................................................................................................................................... 300

Ambistyrin (1) ......................................................................................................................... 300

Amikacin (86) .......................................................................................................................... 300

Amoxicillin (29) ....................................................................................................................... 308

Amoxyclav (28) ........................................................................................................................ 310

Amoxy-clin+Clavulanic Acid (5) ............................................................................................... 313

Amphotericin-B (15) ................................................................................................................ 313

Ampicillin (38) ......................................................................................................................... 314

Augmentin (8) ......................................................................................................................... 318

Azithromycin (35) .................................................................................................................... 318

Aztreonam (30) ....................................................................................................................... 321

Carbenicillin (51) ..................................................................................................................... 324

Cefaclor (1) .............................................................................................................................. 328

Cefadroxil (1) ........................................................................................................................... 328

Cefazoline (6) .......................................................................................................................... 329

Cefdinir (1) .............................................................................................................................. 329

Cefepime (10) .......................................................................................................................... 329

Cefixime (2) ............................................................................................................................. 330

Cefoperazone Or sulbactam (3) .............................................................................................. 330

Cefoperazone (5)..................................................................................................................... 331

Cefotaxime (31) ....................................................................................................................... 331

Cefotaxime-Clavulanic Acid (1) ............................................................................................... 334

Cefoxitin (8) ............................................................................................................................. 334

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Cefpirome (2) .......................................................................................................................... 334

Cefpodoxime (1) ...................................................................................................................... 335

Ceftazidime (31) ...................................................................................................................... 335

Ceftiaxone (19) ........................................................................................................................ 337

Ceftizoxime (6) ........................................................................................................................ 339

Cefuroxime (8) ........................................................................................................................ 340

Cephalexine (8) ....................................................................................................................... 341

Cephaloridine (1) .................................................................................................................... 341

Cephalosporins (2) .................................................................................................................. 341

Cephalothin (2) ....................................................................................................................... 342

Chloramphenicol (26) ............................................................................................................. 342

Ciprofloxacin (64) .................................................................................................................... 344

Clar-ithromycin (2) .................................................................................................................. 350

Clavulinic Acid (1) .................................................................................................................... 350

Clindamycin (3) ....................................................................................................................... 350

Clotrimazole (1) ....................................................................................................................... 350

Cloxacilline (4) ......................................................................................................................... 350

Colistin (3) ............................................................................................................................... 351

Cotrimoxazole (19) .................................................................................................................. 351

Cycloheximide (4) .................................................................................................................... 352

Discs (113) ............................................................................................................................... 353

Dodeca discs (1) ...................................................................................................................... 363

Doxycycline (4) ........................................................................................................................ 363

Enrofloxacin (1) ....................................................................................................................... 363

Erythromycin (10) ................................................................................................................... 363

EzyMIC Strips (1) ..................................................................................................................... 364

Fluconazole (9) ........................................................................................................................ 364

Furazolidone (1) ...................................................................................................................... 365

Gatifloxacin (3) ........................................................................................................................ 365

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Gentamicin (55) ...................................................................................................................... 365

Glibenclamide (1) .................................................................................................................... 370

Icillin (1) ................................................................................................................................... 370

Imipenem (21) ......................................................................................................................... 370

Imipenem-EDTA disc (1) .......................................................................................................... 372

Kanamycin (11) ....................................................................................................................... 372

Ketocanazole (4) ..................................................................................................................... 373

Levofloxacin (4) ....................................................................................................................... 374

Lincomycin (2) ......................................................................................................................... 374

Linezolid (2) ............................................................................................................................. 374

Lomefloxacin (1) ...................................................................................................................... 374

Meropenem (10) ..................................................................................................................... 374

Methicillin (2) .......................................................................................................................... 375

Metronidazole (2) ................................................................................................................... 376

Mixifloxacin (2) ........................................................................................................................ 376

Nalidixic Acid (18) ................................................................................................................... 376

Netilin (1) ................................................................................................................................ 377

Netilmicin (14) ......................................................................................................................... 378

New Group (32) ....................................................................................................................... 379

Nitrofurantoin (11) .................................................................................................................. 382

Norfloxacin (12) ...................................................................................................................... 383

Novobiocin (1) ......................................................................................................................... 384

Nystatin (6) .............................................................................................................................. 384

Ofloxacin (8) ............................................................................................................................ 384

Oleandomycin (1) .................................................................................................................... 385

Oxacillin (8) ............................................................................................................................. 385

Oxytetracycline (2) .................................................................................................................. 386

Paracetamol (1) ....................................................................................................................... 386

Penicillin -Streptomycin Solution (4) ...................................................................................... 386

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Penicillin (35) ........................................................................................................................... 386

Piperacilin-Tazobactam (10) ................................................................................................... 389

Piperacillin (10) ....................................................................................................................... 390

Polymixin (3) ........................................................................................................................... 391

Sparfloxacin (1) ....................................................................................................................... 391

Streptavidin (1) ....................................................................................................................... 391

Streptomycin (37) ................................................................................................................... 392

Streptozotocin (14) ................................................................................................................. 395

Sulbactam (1) .......................................................................................................................... 396

Tabramycin (1) ........................................................................................................................ 396

Teicoplanin (1) ........................................................................................................................ 396

Tetracyclin (23) ....................................................................................................................... 396

Ticarcillin Or Clavulanic Acid (2) .............................................................................................. 398

Ticarcillin (2) ............................................................................................................................ 399

Tobramycin (7) ........................................................................................................................ 399

Trimethoprim Or Sulfamethoxazole (3) .................................................................................. 399

Trimethoprim (3) ..................................................................................................................... 400

Triplesulpha (1) ....................................................................................................................... 400

Vancomycin (12) ..................................................................................................................... 400

Identification Kit ......................................................................................................................... 401

KB001 (11) ............................................................................................................................... 401

KB002 (27) ............................................................................................................................... 402

KB003 (44) ............................................................................................................................... 404

KB004 (6) ................................................................................................................................. 408

KB005 (3) ................................................................................................................................. 409

KB006 (8) ................................................................................................................................. 409

KB007 (8) ................................................................................................................................. 410

KB008 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 410

KB009 (42) ............................................................................................................................... 410

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KB010 (2) ................................................................................................................................. 414

KB011 (4) ................................................................................................................................. 414

KB012 (1) ................................................................................................................................. 414

KB013 (3) ................................................................................................................................. 415

Lab Apparatus ............................................................................................................................. 415

Ampoules (Sterile) (1) ............................................................................................................. 415

Anaerobic Gas Pack (1) ........................................................................................................... 415

Anticlot Blood Collection Vials (1) .......................................................................................... 415

Blood Collecting Vials (4) ........................................................................................................ 415

Cellophane Membrane (1) ...................................................................................................... 416

Cellulose Nitrate Membrane (1) ............................................................................................. 416

Dialysis Membrane Bag (76) ................................................................................................... 416

Filters (9) ................................................................................................................................. 422

Glass Cover Slips (2) ................................................................................................................ 423

Gram Staining Kit (7) ............................................................................................................... 423

HDPE Tube (1) ......................................................................................................................... 424

HiComb Method (1) ................................................................................................................ 424

High Binding Flat Bottomed Immune Plates (1) ..................................................................... 424

HiSafe Blood Culturing System (1) .......................................................................................... 424

Membrane Filter (1) ................................................................................................................ 424

Microtitre Plate (1) ................................................................................................................. 424

milk Adulteration Test Kit (1) .................................................................................................. 424

NASCO Polymer Bags (1) ......................................................................................................... 425

Others (16) .............................................................................................................................. 425

Paper Discs (1) ......................................................................................................................... 426

Petri Plate (4) .......................................................................................................................... 426

Sample Collector (3) ................................................................................................................ 427

Standard Antbiotic scale (3) .................................................................................................... 427

Sterile collection vials (1) ........................................................................................................ 427

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Reagents and Buffers .................................................................................................................. 428

Enzymes (3) ............................................................................................................................. 428

Grams Stain Kit (1) .................................................................................................................. 428

New Group (5) ......................................................................................................................... 428

Salts and Buffers (1) ................................................................................................................ 429

Ziehl-Neelsen Staining (1) ....................................................................................................... 429

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11. Charpe, T.W. and V.K. Rathod, Separation of Glycyrrhizic acid from licorice root extract using macroporous resin. Food and Bioproducts Processing, 2013.

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2. Sharma, S. and N. Rajesh, 2-Mercaptobenzothiazole impregnated cellulose prepared by ultrasonication for the effective adsorption of precious metal palladium. Chemical Engineering Journal, 2013.

3. Saravanan, S. and T. Parimelazhagan, Total phenolic content, Free radical scavenging and Antimicrobial activities of Passiflora subpeltata seeds. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(04): p. 067-072.

4. Reddy, K.G., et al., Electrochemical investigations of lipase enzyme activity inhibition by methyl parathion pesticide: Voltammetric studies. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2013. 180: p. 26-30. Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167732212004886.

5. Reddy, K.G., et al., Determination of Carbophenothion and Dibrom Pesticides by Liquid Phase Lipase Enzyme by Voltammetric Methods. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem., 2012. 4(5): p. 457-467.

6. Patil, R.M., et al., NON-AQUEOUS TO AQUEOUS PHASE TRANSFER OF OLEIC ACID COATED IRON OXIDE NANOPARTICLES FOR HYPERTHERMIA APPLICATION RSC Adv., 2013.

7. Lanjekar, K. and V.K. Rathod, Utilization of Glycerol for the production of Glycerol Carbonate through Greener route. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2013.

8. Ganaie, N.B. and G.M. Peerzada, KINETIC STUDIES ON METAL-ION CATALYSED OSCILLATORY CHEMICAL REACTION WITH GALLIC ACID IN PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES. International Journal of Basic and Applied Chemical Sciences, 2011. 1(1): p. 37-45.

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2. Jain, N., et al., Lactosaminated-N-succinyl chitosan nanoparticles for hepatocyte-targeted delivery of acyclovir. Journal of Nanoparticle Research 2013. 16(2136).

3. Jain, A.K., et al., DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF RP- HPLC SIMULTANEOUS ESTIMATION METHOD OF MONTELUKAST AND BAMBUTEROL FOR STABILITY INDICATING ASSAY. Journal of Drug Discovery and Therapeutics, 2013. 1(9): p. 06-12.

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5. Charpe, T.W. and V.K. Rathod, Separation of Glycyrrhizic acid from licorice root extract using macroporous resin. Food and Bioproducts Processing, 2013.

6. Anand Srinivasan, M.D., et al., Low plasma levels of cholecalciferol and 13-cis-retinoic acid in tuberculosis: Implications in host-based chemotherapy. Nutrition 2013

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2. Namdeo, A., et al., Inhibitory efficacy of Chlorpyriphos and Datura stramonium on Acetylcholinesterase activity, Kinetics and Histology of Brain of Catla catla. Asian J. Exp. Sci., 2013. 27(2): p. 47-56.

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2. R, K. and S. V, Isolation and identification of new strains to enhance the production of biopolymers from marine sample in Karankura, Tamil Nadu. European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(3): p. 56-64.

3. Pakrashi, S., et al., In Vivo Genotoxicity Assessment of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles by Allium cepa Root Tip Assay at High Exposure Concentrations Plos One, 2014.

4. Mukhija, M., K.L. Dhar, and A.N. Kalia, Bioactive Lignans from Zanthoxylum alatum Roxb. stem bark with cytotoxic potential. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2014.

5. Kiruthika, B. and P.R. Padma, Zea mays leaf extracts protect Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell against oxidative stress-induced cell death. Journal of Acute Medicine, 2013: p. 1-10.

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7. Chaudhary, G.R., et al., Adsorption Studies of Cationic, Anionic and Azo-Dyes via Monodispersed Fe3O4 Nanoparticles Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2013. 13(5): p. 3240-3245.

8. Balasubramanian, K., S. Manickam, and P.R. Padma, Zea mays leaf extracts inhibits etoposide-induced apoptosis in primary chick embryo fibroblasts. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014.

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2. V. Thomasa, et al., A versatile strategy to fabricate hydrogel–silver nanocomposites and investigation of their antimicrobial activity. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2007. 315(1): p. 389-395.

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4. Jangir, B.L., et al., Neurobehavioral alterations and histopathological changes in brain and spinal cord of rats intoxicated with acrylamide. Toxicol Ind Health 2013.

5. Bajpai, S.K., S. Awasthi, and A. Dubey, A Unique Approach To Prepare Poly (Acrylamide –Co-Itaconic Acid) /Graphite Composite Polymer For Electrical Conducting Properties. International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA), 2012. 2(5): p. 1532-1537.

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41. Shweta Tiwari, et al., Salt-tolerant rhizobacteria-mediated induced tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) and chemical diversity in rhizosphere enhance plant growth. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2011. 47(8): p. 907-916.

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2. Suseela, V., V.K. Gopalakrishnan, and S. Varghese, In vitro Antioxidant Studies of Fruits of Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp. Indian J Pharm Sci. , 2010. 72(5): p. 644-649.

3. Sawale, P.D., R.R.B. Singh, and S. Arora, Stability and quality of herb (Pueraria Tuberosa)-milk model system. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2013.

4. Princely, S., et al., Biochemical characterization, partial purification, and production of an intracellular beta-galactosidase from Streptococcus thermophilus grown in whey. Pelagia Research Library: European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(2): p. 242-251.

5. Patel, Y.N. and M.P. Patel, Adsorption of azo dyes from water by new poly (3-acrylamidopropyl)- 3 trimethylammonium chloride-co-N,N-dimethylacrylamide superabsorbent 4 hydrogel—Equilibrium and kinetic studies. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2013. 172: p. 1-7.

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7. Bajpai, S.K. and M. Bhowmik, Adsorption of diclofenac sodium from aqueous solution using polyaniline as a potential sorbent. I. Kinetic studies. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010. 117(6): p. 3615-3622.

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2. Rathnasamy, S. and R. Kumaresan, Integration and Investigation of metal ligands in aqueous two phase extraction and its partition coefficient studies in pappain extraction. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 2013. 12: p. 225-230.

3. Meenal Kulkarni and A. Chaudhari, Biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by P. putida. Bioresource Technology, 2006. 97(8): p. 982-988.

4. Manikandan, R., H.J. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of chlorobenzene using immobilized crude extracts in packed bed column. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(19): p. 2259-2266.

5. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol using Mycoplana dimorpha extracts and evaluation of kinetic parameters. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2008. 7(12): p. 2038-2048.

6. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Studies on degradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon by using immobilized cell crude extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(11): p. 1338-1342.

7. Jodha, D., et al., Isolation, purification and biochemical characterization of dipeptidyl peptidase-III from germinated Vigna radiata seeds. Process Biochemistry, 2013. 48(4): p. 730-737.

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Amyl Alcohol (1) 1. Singh, K.P., et al., Development of Non-Labeled QCM Biosensor for the Detection of β-Galactosidase: A Comparative Study of Gold and Polystyrene Nanoparticles. Advances in Nanoparticles, 2013. 2: p. 182-190.

Amylopectin (2) 1. Saikia, J.P., B.K. Konwar, and A. Kumar, Physico Chemical Analysis of An Edible Colocasia esculenta var. ghee kochu Starch.

2. Ahuja, M., K. Thakur, and A. Kumar, Amylopectin-g-poly (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone): Synthesis, characterization and< i> in vitro</i> release behavior. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014. 108: p. 127-134.

Amylose (1) 1. Saikia, J.P., B.K. Konwar, and A. Kumar, Physico Chemical Analysis of An Edible Colocasia esculenta var. ghee kochu Starch.

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2. VIJAYAKUMAR, A., P.P. KUMAR, and B. JEYARAJ, ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF ILLICIUM GRIFFITHI HOOK. F. & THOMS SEEDS - IN VITRO. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 2013. 6(2).

3. Vanaja, M. and G. Annadurai, Coleus aromaticus leaf extract mediated synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its bactericidal activity. Appl Nanosci, 2012.

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10. Subramanian, P., et al., 24-Hour rhythms in oxidative stress during hepatocarcinogenesis in rats: effect of melatonin or α-ketoglutarate Redox Report, 2008. 13(2): p. 78-86.

11. Sriramajayam Kannappan, Nallasamy Palanisamy, and C.V. Anuradha, Suppression of hepatic oxidative events and regulation of eNOS expression in the liver by naringenin in fructose-administered rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 2010. 645(1-3): p. 177-184.

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13. Sharma, V., C. Sharma, and S. Sharma, INFLUENCE OF CURCUMA LONGA AND CURCUMIN ON BLOOD PROFILE IN MICE SUBJECTED TO AFLATOXIN B1. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2011. 2(7): p. 1740-1745.

14. Sharma, V., et al., Protective potential of Curcuma longa and curcumin on Aflatoxin B1 induced Hepatotoxicity in Swiss Albine Mice. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, 2011. 1(3).

15. Sharma, H.K., et al., Biodegradation of Reactive Red 11 Azo Dye Using Enterobacter sp. and gamma proteobacterium collected from dye industry. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2013. 2(5).

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20. Samydurai, P. and V. Thangapandian, Antioxidant property and polyphenols evaluation of aqueous root extract of Decalepis hamiltonii Wight & Arn. International Current Pharmaceutical Journal, 2012. 1(4): p. 71-76.

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28. Prasad, R. and V.S. Swamy, Antibacterial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized by

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29. Prakash, O., et al., Effect of Heavy Metal Ions and Carbohydrates on the Activity of Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea Var. botrytis) Myrosinase. Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry,, 2013. 9(2): p. 108-117.

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41. Kaur, S., M. Singh, and N. Verma, Chlorophyll based biosensor for sulfur mustard - a chemical warfare agent, in Physics and Technology of Sensors (ISPTS), 2012 1st International Symposium on 2012. p. 87-91.

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57. Barman, A.S., et al., Role of nitric oxide in motility and fertilizing ability of sperm of Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch.). Animal Reproduction Science, 2013. 137(1-2): p. 119-127.

58. Bankar, S., et al., Empirical predictive modelling of poly-ɛ-lysine biosynthesis in resting cells of Streptomyces noursei Food Science and Biotechnology 2013.

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60. Bajaj, B.K., N. Sharma, and S. Singh, Enhanced production of fibrinolytic protease from Bacillus cereus NS-2 using cotton cake as nitrogen source. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2013.

61. Bajaj, B.K., N. Sharma, and S. Singh, Enhanced production of fibrinolytic protease from Bacillus cereus NS-2 using cotton cake as nitrogen source. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2013.

62. Bajaj, B.K., K. Razdan, and A. Sharma, Thermoactive alkali-stable xylanase production from a newly isolated Streptomyces sp. SU 9. Indian Journal of Chemical Technology, 2010. 17(5): p. 375-380.

63. Avhad, D.N. and V.K. Rathod, Ultrasound stimulated production of a fibrinolytic enzyme. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2013.

64. Asmathunisha Nabikhan, et al., Synthesis of antimicrobial silver nanoparticles by callus and leaf extracts from saltmarsh plant, Sesuvium portulacastrum L. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2010. 79(2): p. 488-493.

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Aniline (2) 1. Gupta, S., et al., Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. ciceri Race 1 Induced Redox State Alterations Are Coupled to Downstream Defense Signaling in Root Tissues of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) PLoS ONE, 2013. 8(9).

2. Bajpai, S.K. and M. Bhowmik, Adsorption of diclofenac sodium from aqueous solution using polyaniline as a potential sorbent. I. Kinetic studies. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010. 117(6): p. 3615-3622.

Anisaldehyde (4) 1. Yuvakkumar, R., et al., Novel green synthetic strategy to prepare ZnO nanocrystals using rambutan (< i> Nephelium lappaceum</i> L.) peel extract and its antibacterial applications. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2014.

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Anthrone (1) 1. Suresh, K., et al., Mechanistic Investigations in Sono-Hybrid Techniques for Rice Straw Pretreatment. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2013.

Antibiotic (0)

Antipyrine (1) 1. Sathiyaraj, S., et al., DNA binding/cleavage, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of water soluble cobalt(II) and copper(II) antipyrine complexes. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2013.

a-pinene (1) 1. Raut, J.S., et al., Terpenoids of plant origin inhibit morphogenesis, adhesion, and biofilm formation by Candida albicans. Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research, 2013. 29(1): p. 87-96.

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Arabinose (0)

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2. Shankar, S.S., et al., Simultaneous Voltammetric Determination of Norepinephrine, Ascorbic Acid and Uric Acid by TTAB Modified Carbon Paste Electrode. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem, 2013. 5(5): p. 555-573.

3. Shankar, S.S., et al., Sodium do-decyl benzene sulfate modified carbon paste electrode as an electrochemical sensor for the simultaneous analysis of dopamine, ascorbic acid and uric acid: A voltammetric study. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2013. 177: p. 32-39.

4. Shankar, S.S. and B.E.K. Swamy, Detection of Epinephrine in Presence of Serotonin and Ascorbic Acid by TTAB Modified Carbon Paste Electrode: A Voltammetric Study. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 2014. 9: p. 1321-1339.

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15. Kumar, N., et al., Lipotropes Protect against Pathogen-Aggravated Stress and Mortality in Low Dose Pesticide-Exposed Fish. Plos One, 2014. 9(4): p. e93499.

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16. Kaur, R. and S. Arora, Interactions of Betulinic Acid with Xenobiotic Metabolizing and Antioxidative Enzymes in DMBA treated Sprague Dawley Female Rats. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2013.

17. Karthik, L., G. Kumar, and K.V.B. Rao, Antioxidant activity of newly discovered lineage of marine actinobacteria Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2013. 6(4): p. 325-332.

18. Kaithwas, G., P. Singh, and D. Bhatia, Evaluation of in vitro and in vivo antioxidant potential of polysaccharides from Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) gel. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2014.

19. Jha, M., V. Sharma, and N. Ganesh, Antioxidant and wound healing potential of Pistia stratiotes L. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2012. 2(2): p. S579-S584

20. Jampani, C., A. Naik, and K. Raghavarao, Purification of anthocyanins from jamun (Syzygium cumini L.) employing adsorption. Separation and Purification Technology, 2014.

21. Harsha, S.N., K.R. Anilakumar, and M.V. Mithila, Antioxidant properties of Lactuca sativa leaf extract involved in the protection of biomolecules. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2013.

22. Gurumurthy, P., et al., Estimation of serum neopterin in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, 2013.

23. Fayaz, M., et al., Chemical Composition, Iron Bioavailability, and Antioxidant Activity of Kappaphycus alvarezzi (Doty). J. Agric. Food Chem., 2005. 53(3): p. 792-797.

24. Darsini, D.T.P., et al., Antioxidant potential and amino acid analysis of underutilized tropical fruit Limonia acidissima L. Free Radicals and Antioxidants, 2013.

25. Choudhary, A., et al., Two new Stereoisomeric Antioxidant Triterpenes from Potentilla fulgens. Fitoterapia, 2013.

26. Chandrashekar, B.N., et al., Simultaneous Investigation of Dopamine and Ascorbic Acid at Poly (Tryptophan) Modified Carbon Paste Electrode: A Cyclic Voltammetric Study. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem, 2011. 3(6): p. 543-555.

27. Chandrashekar, B.N. and B.E.K. Swamy, Simultaneous cyclic voltammetric determination of norepinephrine, ascorbic acid and uric acid using TX-100 modified carbon paste electrode Analytical Methods 2012. 4: p. 849-854.

28. Bindurani, R. and K. Kumar, Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Hydro Distilled Extracts of Leaf, Heart Wood and Flower of Azadirachta Indica. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 2013. 20(2): p. 222-224.

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29. Akhter, F., et al., Antioxidant, α-amylase inhibitory and oxidative DNA damage protective property of Boerhaavia diffusa (Linn.) root. South African Journal of Botany, 2013. 88: p. 265-272.

30. Agrawal, M.J. and D.A. Kar, Concentration Dependent Anti-oxidative and Pro-oxidative Effects of Madhumehari in in-vitro and in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice Model. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 2013. 23(2): p. 185-190.

Aspartame (5) 1. Sravya, M., et al., Development of orodispersible tablets of candesartan cilexetil-β-cyclodextrin complex. 2013.

2. Priya, S., et al., Preparation and Evaluation of Buccal Mucoadhesive Patch of Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate for the Treatment of Oral Submucous Fibrosis. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2011. 3(6): p. 56-65.

3. Patel, K.R., P.R. Patel, and H.P. Barot, Formulation and Optimization of Fast Dissolving Tablets of Meloxiam by Lyophilisation Mehod. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences, 2011. 2(4): p. 827-840.

4. M. Abhilash, et al., Effect of long term intake of aspartame on antioxidant defense status in liver. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011. 49(6): p. 1203-1207.

5. Abhilash, M., et al., Long-term consumption of aspartame and brain antioxidant defense status. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2013. 39(2): p. 135-140.

a-tocopherol (1) 1. Sugasini, D. and B.R. Lokesh, Rats fed linseed oil in microemulsion forms enriches the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum lipids with docosahexaenoic acid and lower calcium transport. Journal of Functional Foods, 2013.

ATP (1) 1. Singh, S.P., et al., Genotoxicity of nano- and micron-sized manganese oxide in rats after acute oral treatment. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2013.

Atropine (0)

Auxins (1) 1. Nandi, S.K., L.M.S. Palni, and H.C. Rikkari, Chemical induction of adventitious root formation in Taxus baccata cuttings. Plant Growth Regulation, 1996. 19(2): p. 117-122.

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Azinobis(3-ethylbenzoline-6-Sulphonate)(ABTS) (1) 1. Kumar, M., et al., Amelioration of oxidative stress by anthraquinones in various in vitro assays Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2012. 2(2): p. S692-S698.

a-y-glutamyl cysteinyl glycine (1) 1. George, B.P., et al., A Comparative Study on in vitro and in viva Antioxidant

Properties of Rubus ellipticus and Rubus niveus. 2014.

BaCO3 (5) 1. Yadav, A.K., C. Gautam, and P. Singh, Crystallization Kinematics and Dielectric Behavior of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glass Ceramics. New Journal of Glass and Ceramics,, 2012. 2: p. 126-131.

2. Roy, A.K., K. Prasad, and A. Prasad, Piezoelectric, impedance, electric modulus and AC conductivity studies on (Bi0.5Na0.5)0.95Ba0.05TiO3 ceramic. Processing and Application of Ceramics, 2013. 7(2): p. 81-91.

3. Kharabe, V.R., A.H. Oza, and S.J. Dhoble, Photoluminescence study in Ce3+ activated M6B5AlO15 (M = Sr, Ca, Ba) and mixed host aluminoborate phosphors. Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, 2014.

4. Gautam, C.R. and A.K. Yadav, Synthesis and Optical Investigations on (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glasses Doped with La2O3. Optics and Photonics Journal, 2013. 3: p. 1-7.

5. Anand, S., R. Pandey, and A.K. Singh, Investigation of New Lead- free (1-x)BaTiO3-xBi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3 Solid Solution with Morphotropic Phase Boundary. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

Bactoagar (3) 1. Talari, S. and N.R. Swamy, Direct in vitro organogenesis and plantlet formation from leaf explants of Oroxylum indicum (L) Kurz an endangered medicinal forest tree. International Journal of Advanced Research 2013. 1(8): p. 431-438.

2. Sunkara, S., P. Bhatnagar-Mathur, and K.K. Sharma, Isolation and Functional Characterization of a Novel Seed-Specific Promoter Region from Peanut. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013.

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3. Kumar, V. and L.R. Gowda, The contribution of two disulfide bonds in the trypsin binding domain of horsegram (Dolichos biflorus) Bowman-Birk inhibitor to thermal stability and functionality. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2013.

Bactopeptone (2) 1. Zafar, S., et al., Batch kinetics and modelling of ethanolic fermentation of whey. International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2005. 40(6): p. 597-604.

2. Pulicherla, K.K., et al., STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR THE ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF COLD-ACTIVE β-GALACTOSIDASE FROM Thalassospira frigidphilosprofundus: A NOVEL MARINE PSYCHROPHILE FROM DEEP WATERS OF BAY OF BENGAL. Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013. 43(8): p. 766-780.

BAPNA (1) 1. Sowmya, R. and N.M. Sachindra, Enhancement of non-specific immune responses in common carp, Cyprinus carpio, by dietary carotenoids obtained from shrimp exoskeleton. Aquaculture Research, 2013.

Basic Fuchsin (1) 1. Nidadavolu, S.V.S.S.S.L.H.B., et al., Decolorization of triphenyl methane dyes by Fomitopsis feei. Natural Science, 2013. 5(6A): p. 30-35.

b-carotene (2) 1. Krishnamoorthy, K., et al., Quantification of phytochemicals and in vitro antioxidant potential of various solvent extracts of certain species of Acanthaceae. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2014. 8(1): p. 58-64.

2. Hussain, P.R., et al., Bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of gamma irradiated sun dried apricots (Prunus armeniaca L.). Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2013.

BCIP (3) 1. Sengupta, S., S. Kundu, and A. Bhattacharyya, Attenuation of Smad2 activity shows resistance to TGF-β signalling in mammary adenocarcinoma (MCF-7) cells. Cell Biology International, 2013.

2. Sengupta, S., et al., Cooperative involvement of NFAT and SnoN mediates transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) induced EMT in metastatic breast cancer (MDA-MB 231) cells. Clinical & Experimental Metastasis, 2013.

3. Kundu, S., S. Sengupta, and A. Bhattacharyya, EGFR upregulates inflammatory and proliferative responses in human lung adenocarcinoma cell line (A549), induced by lower dose of cadmium chloride. Inhalation Toxicology, 2011. 23(6): p. 339-348.

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B-cyclodextrin (11) 1. Sundrarajan, M., S. Selvam, and K. Ramanujam, Synthesis of sulfated β-cyclodextrin/cotton/ZnO nano composite for improve the antibacterial activity and dyeability with Azadirachta indica. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013. 128(1): p. 108-114.

2. Sowrirajan, C. and E.I.V.M. Vijayan, Binding of Coumarin 334 with b-Cyclodextrin and with C-Hexylpyrogallol[4]arene: Opposite Fluorescence Behavior Journal of Spectroscopy, 2013. 2013: p. 13.

3. Moorthi, C., et al., Application of validated RP–HPLC–PDA method for the simultaneous estimation of curcumin and piperine in Eudragit E 100 nanoparticles. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 7(3): p. 224-229.

4. Moorthi, C., et al., Application of validated RP–HPLC–PDA method for the simultaneous estimation of curcumin and piperine in Eudragit E 100 nanoparticles. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013.

5. Moorthi, C., et al., SLS/βCD-curcumin nanosuspension: Preparation, characterization and pharmacological evaluation. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 7(3): p. 219-223.

6. Kavitha, R. and T. Stalin, A Highly Selective chemosensor for colorimetric detection of Hg2+ and fluorescence Turn On-Off response to pH in aqueous solution. Journal of Luminescence, 2013.

7. Gopalan, P.R., A.G. Annaselvi2, and P. Subramaniam3, SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF β-CYCLODEXTRIN CAPPED SILVER NANOPARTICLES. International Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 2013. 3(1): p. 26-30.

8. Anirudhan, T.S., D. Dilu, and S. Sandeep, Synthesis and characterisation of chitosan crosslinked-β-cyclodextrin grafted silylated magnetic nanoparticles for controlled release of Indomethacin. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013.

9. Anirudhan, T.S., D. Dilu, and S. Sandeep, Synthesis and characterisation of chitosan crosslinked-β-cyclodextrin grafted silylated magnetic nanoparticles for controlled release of Indomethacin. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013.

10. Ali, A., P. Bidhuri, and S. Uzair, Thermodynamic and spectroscopic studies of alanine and phenylalanine in aqueous β-cyclodextrin solutions. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2013.

11. Ahmad, M., N. Ahmad, and M. Aslam, Synthesis of Iron Oxide Nanorods Advanced Science Focus, 2013. 1(2): p. 150-155.

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2. Rosemary, M.J., I. MacLaren, and T. Pradeep, Investigations of the Antibacterial Properties of Ciprofloxacin@SiO2. Langmuir, 2006. 22(24): p. 10125-10129.

3. Rajeshkumar, S., et al., Optimization of Marine Bacteria Enterococcus sp. Biomass Growth by using Response Surface Methodology. J. Environ. Nanotechnol., 2013. 2(1): p. 20-27.

4. Raj, A., S. Kumar, and S.K. Singh, A Highly Thermostable Xylanase from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: Purification and Partial Characterization. Enzyme Research, 2013. 2013: p. 8.

5. Pulicherla, K.K., et al., STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR THE ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF COLD-ACTIVE β-GALACTOSIDASE FROM Thalassospira frigidphilosprofundus: A NOVEL MARINE PSYCHROPHILE FROM DEEP WATERS OF BAY OF BENGAL. Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013. 43(8): p. 766-780.

6. Prabakaran, G. and S.L. Hoti, Optimization of spray-drying conditions for the large-scale preparation of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis after downstream processing. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2008. 100(1): p. 103-107.

7. Mukhopadhyay, A., et al., Degumming of ramie fiber and the production of reducing sugars from waste peels using nanoparticle supplemented pectate lyase. Bioresource Technology, 2013. 137: p. 202-208.

8. Laxman, R.S. and S. More, Reduction of hexavalent chromium by Streptomyces griseus Minerals Engineering, 2002. 15(11): p. 831-837.

9. Guntupalli, C., M. Ramaiah, and V.S. Babu, A FIELD SURVEY AND AN INVITRO STUDY OF NEOMYCIN OINTMENTS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS, 2013. 3(2).

10. Goswami, D., et al., Delineating Kocuria turfanensis 2M4 as a credible PGPR: A novel IAA producing bacteria isolated from saline desert. Journal of Plant Interactions 2013.

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11. Dixit, T., D.M. Sharma, and M. Sharma, Effects of low Amperage Current on the Protein Pattern of Potential Pathogen. Journal of Pure and Applied Science & Technology, 2014. 4(1): p. 51-59.

12. Das, M.R., et al., The synthesis of citrate-modified silver nanoparticles in an aqueous suspension of graphene oxide nanosheets and their antibacterial activity. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 105: p. 128-136.

13. Arka Mukhopadhyay, et al., Degumming of Ramie Fiber and the Production of Reducing Sugars from Waste Peels Using Nanoparticle supplemented Pectate lyase. Bioresource Technology, 2013.

Benzamide (1) 1. Prasanthi, G., Synthesis, characterization and anti-bacterial evaluation of metal complexes of 2-substituted quinazolin-4 (3H)-one oxime derivatives.

Benzocaine (1) 1. Chellapan, A., C.B.T. Rajagopalsamy, and G.I. Jasmine, Effect of Clove Oil and Benzocaine on the Respiratory Metabolism of Angel Fish Pterophyllum scalare. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 2013. 6(7).

Benzophenone (2) 1. Bajpai, S.K. and P. Banger, Photopolymerized pH-sensitive semi-IPN: Synthesis, water uptake analysis, and preliminary drug release study. Polymer Engineering & Science, 2013.

2. Bajpai, S.K., et al., Silver nanoparticles loaded thermosensitive cotton fabric for antibacterial application. Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2013.

Benzoyl Peroxide (2) 1. Moreira, F.T.C., et al., Smart plastic antibody material (SPAM) tailored on disposable screen printed electrodes for protein recognition: Application to myoglobin detection. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2013. 45: p. 237-244.

2. Jayalakshmi, A., et al., Preparation of Poly (isophthlamide-graft-methacrylamide) and its utilization in the modification of Cellulose Acetate Ultrafiltration membranes. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 2013.

Betacarotene (1) 1. Sethiya, N.K., A. Trivedi, and S. Mishra, The total antioxidant content and radical scavenging investigation on 17 phytochemical from dietary plant sources used globally as functional food. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014.

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Betaine (2) 1. Muthappa, N.A., et al., Lipotropes promote immunobiochemical plasticity and protect fish against low-dose pesticide-induced oxidative stress. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2013.

2. Kumar, N., et al., Lipotropes Protect against Pathogen-Aggravated Stress and Mortality in Low Dose Pesticide-Exposed Fish. Plos One, 2014. 9(4): p. e93499.

b-glucosidase (1) 1. Ayeni, A.O., et al., Hydrogen peroxide and lime based oxidative pretreatment of wood waste to enhance enzymatic hydrolysis for a biorefinery: Process parameters optimization using response surface methodology. Fuel, 2013. 106: p. 187-194.

Bi2O3 (7) 1. Sutar, B.C., et al., Ferroelectric phase transition and electrical properties of Ba(Bi0.5Ta0.5)O3. Journal of Electroceramics, 2013.

2. Shanmugavelu, B. and V.V.R.K. Kumar, Luminescence studies of Dy3+ doped Bismuth Zinc Borate glasses. Journal of Luminescence, 2013.

3. Roy, M. and S. Sahu, Synthesis, electrical and thermal properties of Bi4V2−xZrxO11 (x = 0.0, 0.02, 0.06 and 0.10) ceramics. Journal of Electroceramics, 2013.

4. Roy, A.K., K. Prasad, and A. Prasad, Piezoelectric, impedance, electric modulus and AC conductivity studies on (Bi0.5Na0.5)0.95Ba0.05TiO3 ceramic. Processing and Application of Ceramics, 2013. 7(2): p. 81-91.

5. Pandey, R., et al., Phase Coexistence and the Structure of the Morphotropic Phase Boundary Region in (1-x)Bi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3-xPbTiO3 Piezoceramics. 2013.

6. Pandey, R. and A.K. Singh, Structure of the Multiferroic (1-x) Bi (Ni1/2Ti1/2) O3-xPbTiO3 Solid Solution across the Morphotropic Phase Boundary: A Rietveld Study. arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.7718, 2014.

7. Anand, S., R. Pandey, and A.K. Singh, Investigation of New Lead- free (1-x)BaTiO3-xBi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3 Solid Solution with Morphotropic Phase Boundary. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

Bile Salt Brilliant Green Starch Agar (1) 1. Manna, S.K., et al., Occurrence and Virulence Characteristics of Aeromonas Species in Meat, Milk and Fish in India. Journal of Food Safety, 2013.

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Bile Salts (1) 1. Anil K. Patel, et al., Production, purification and chemical characterization of the catecholate siderophore from potent probiotic strains of Bacillus spp. Bioresource Technology, 2009. 100(1): p. 368-373.

B-ionone (1) 1. Raut, J.S., et al., Terpenoids of plant origin inhibit morphogenesis, adhesion, and biofilm formation by Candida albicans. Biofouling: The Journal of Bioadhesion and Biofilm Research, 2013. 29(1): p. 87-96.

Bisacrylamide (1) 1. Princely, S., et al., Biochemical characterization, partial purification, and production of an intracellular beta-galactosidase from Streptococcus thermophilus grown in whey. Pelagia Research Library: European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(2): p. 242-251.

Bisphenol A (1) 1. Md, A.R., R.K. Kola, and P.D. Yalavarthy, Assessment of Antibacterial Activity of Bisphenol A (4,4’-Isopropylidenebisphenol). International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, 2013. 2(11).

Blood Culture Bottles (2) 1. MD, K.K., et al., Culture proven newborn sepsis with a special emphasis on late onset sepsis caused by Enterobacteriaceae in a level III neonatal care unit in Astana, Kazakhstan. Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2013.

2. Draz, N.I., et al., Comparison of broad range 16S rDNA PCR to conventional blood culture for diagnosis of sepsis in the newborn Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics, 2013.

Blood Culture System (1) 1. Kumari, K.S., et al., Distribution of Candida albicans and the Non-Albicans Candida Species in Different Clinical Specimens from South India. Intl. J, 2014. 5(1): p. 01-05.

b-mercaptoethanol (2) 1. Sawale, P.D., R.R.B. Singh, and S. Arora, Stability and quality of herb (Pueraria Tuberosa)-milk model system. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2013.

2. Jodha, D., et al., Isolation, purification and biochemical characterization of dipeptidyl peptidase-III from germinated Vigna radiata seeds. Process Biochemistry, 2013. 48(4): p. 730-737.

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Boric acid (2) 1. Manu, C. and P. Anurag, Disodium edetate as a conjugation inhibitor: A novel approach to curb growing conjugal transfer of vanA in gram-positive bacteria. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 7(1): p. 70-74.

2. Khatri, N., et al., cRGD Grafted siRNA Nano-constructs for Chemosensitization of Gemcitabine Hydrochloride in Lung Cancer Treatment. Pharmaceutical Research, 2014: p. 1-13.

Bovine Extract (1) 1. Chudobova, D., et al., Oxidative Stress in Staphylococcus aureus Treated with Silver(I) Ions Revealed by Spectrometric and Voltammetric Assays. International Journal of ELECTROCHEMICAL SCIENCE, 2013. 8: p. 4422-4440.

Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) (4) 1. Sindhuja, E., et al., DNA/protein interaction and cytotoxicity of palladium (II) complexes of thiocarboxamide ligands. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2014. 416: p. 1-12.

2. Shine, V., et al., Anti-hepatotoxic Effect of Root Ethanol Extract of Cyclea peltata against Acetaminophen Induced Oxidative Stress in Wistar Rats and in vitro Primary Hepatocyte Culture. American Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014. 1(1): p. 1-15.

3. Kumar, P. and P.K. Maurya, Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Protects Erythrocyte Ca2+-ATPase and Na+/K+-ATPase Against Oxidative Induced Damage During Aging in Humans. 2014.

4. Akbar, A. and A.K. Anal, Isolation of Salmonella from ready-to-eat poultry meat and evaluation of its survival at low temperature, microwaving and simulated gastric fluids. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2014: p. 1-7.

Brij 35 (1) 1. Harwansh, R.K., et al., Nanoemulsions as vehicles for transdermal delivery of glycyrrhizin. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011. 47(4).

Brominated Compound and all Solvents (1) 1. Vatsal, A., S.S. Zinjarde, and A.R. Kumar, Growth of a tropical marine yeast Yarrowia lipolytica NCIM 3589 on bromoalkanes: relevance of cell size and cell surface properties. Yeast, 2011. 28(10): p. 721-732.

Bromocresol Purple (1) 1. Princely, S., et al., Biochemical characterization, partial purification, and production of an intracellular beta-galactosidase from Streptococcus thermophilus grown in whey. Pelagia Research Library: European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(2): p. 242-251.

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Bromophenol Blue (5) 1. Sahoo, N.K., K. Pakshirajan, and P.K. Ghosh, Biodegradation of 4-bromophenol by Arthrobacter chlorophenolicus A6 in batch shake flasks and in a continuously operated packed bed reactor. Biodegradation, 2013.

2. Princely, S., et al., Biochemical characterization, partial purification, and production of an intracellular beta-galactosidase from Streptococcus thermophilus grown in whey. Pelagia Research Library: European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(2): p. 242-251

3. Panda, H.T., Elucidation of the anticancer property of Abrus agglutinin in oral cancer cell lines, in Department of Life science, National Institute of Technology: Rourkela.

4. Murugan, K. and V.V. Iyer, Differential growth inhibition of cancer cell lines and antioxidant activity of extracts of red, brown, and green marine algae. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Animal, 2013.

5. Akhter, F., et al., Antioxidant, α-amylase inhibitory and oxidative DNA damage protective property of Boerhaavia diffusa (Linn.) root. South African Journal of Botany, 2013. 88: p. 265-272.

Bromothymol Blue (1) 1. Skariyachan, S., et al., Antimicrobial Potential of Metabolites Extracted from Bacterial Symbionts Associated with Marine Sponges in Coastal Area of Gulf of Mannar Biosphere, India. Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2013.

Butanone (1) 1. Ganaie, N.B. and G.M. Peerzada, KINETIC STUDIES ON METAL-ION CATALYSED OSCILLATORY CHEMICAL REACTION WITH GALLIC ACID IN PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES. International Journal of Basic and Applied Chemical Sciences, 2011. 1(1): p. 37-45.

Butylated Hydroxy Toluene (3) 1. Ruma, K., K. Sunil, and H.S. Prakash, Bioactive potential of endophytic Myrothecium sp. isolate M1-CA-102, associated with Calophyllum apetalum. Pharmaceutical Biology, 2014(0): p. 1-12.

2. Kumar, S., A. Mishra, and A.K. Pandey, Antioxidant mediated protective effect of Parthenium hysterophorus against oxidative damage using in vitro models. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. 13(120).

3. Chandran, R. and T. Parimelazhagan, Evaluation of total phenolics and free radical quenching activity of Glycosmis Pentaphylla(RETZ.) A. DC., in Diabetes Mellitus and Human

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Butylated Hydroxyl Anisole (2) 1. Saravanan, S. and T. Parimelazhagan, Total phenolic content, Free radical scavenging and Antimicrobial activities of Passiflora subpeltata seeds. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(04): p. 067-072. 2. Saini, R., V. Garg, and K. Dangwal, Effect of extraction solvents on polyphenolic composition and antioxidant, antiproliferative activities of Himalyan bayberry (Myrica esculenta). Food Science and Biotechnology, 2013. 22(4): p. 887-894.

2. Kumar, S., A. Mishra, and A.K. Pandey, Antioxidant mediated protective effect of Parthenium hysterophorus against oxidative damage using in vitro models. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. 13(120).

Cadmium Acetate Dihydrate (1) 1. Deshpande, M.P., et al., Spectroscopy and structural study on CdSe thin films deposited by chemical bath deposition. ADVANCED MATERIALS Letters, 2013. 4(11): p. 869-874.

Cadmium Carbonate (1) 1. Rathnasamy, S. and R. Kumaresan, Integration and Investigation of metal ligands in aqueous two phase extraction and its partition coefficient studies in pappain extraction. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 2013. 12: p. 225-230.

Cadmium Chloride (1) 1. Haque, R., et al., EFFECT OF DIVALENT CATIONS ON THE ACTIVITY AND CONFORMATION OF YEAST ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE. Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, 2012. 3(2): p. 113-118.

Caffeic Acid 1. Karthikeyan, J., V. Reka, and R.V. Giftson, CHARACTERISATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN COSTUS SPECIOSUS (KOEN). BY REVERSE PHASE HPLC. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2012. 3(5): p. 1461-1465.

Calcein (2) 1. Pradhan, A.K., et al., Inhibition of pathogenic bacterial biofilm by biosurfactant produced by Lysinibacillus fusiformis S9. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2013.

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2. Pradhan, A.K., et al., Application of Lipopeptide Biosurfactant Isolated from a Halophile: Bacillus tequilensis CH for Inhibition of Biofilm. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013.

Calcium Chloride (9) 1. Waghmare, R.B. and U.S. Annapure, Combined effect of chemical treatment and/or modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on quality of fresh-cut papaya. Postharvest Biology and Technology, 2013. 85: p. 147-153.

2. Saikia, J.P., B.K. Konwar, and A. Kumar, Physico Chemical Analysis of An Edible Colocasia esculenta var. ghee kochu Starch.

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8. Arumugam, A. and V. Ponnusami, PINEAPPLE FRUIT BROMELAIN RECOVERY USING RECYCLABLE FUNCTIONALIZED ORDERED MESOPOROUS SILICA SYNTHESIZED FROM SUGARCANE LEAF ASH. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering 2013. 30(03): p. 477-486.

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5. Bindurani, R. and K. Kumar, Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Hydro Distilled Extracts of Leaf, Heart Wood and Flower of Azadirachta Indica. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 2013. 20(2): p. 222-224.

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5. Kumar, A.S.K., et al., Microwave assisted preparation of glycidyl methacrylate grafted cellulose 3 adsorbent for the effective adsorption of mercury from a coal fly ash sample. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2013.

6. Tejpal, C.S., et al., "Effect of dietary supplementation of L-tryptophan on thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption rate in Cirrhinus mrigalafingerlings under varied stocking density”. Journal of Thermal Biology, 2014.

7. Barathi, M., A.S.K. Kumar, and N. Rajesh, A novel ultrasonication method in the preparation of zirconium impregnated cellulose for effective fluoride adsorption. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2013.

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4. Al-Roomi, Y.M. and K.F. Hussain, Antiscaling properties of novel maleic-anhydride copolymers prepared via iron (II) – chloride mediated ATRP. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2013.

5. Patil, R.M., et al., Superparamagnetic iron oxide/chitosan core/shells for hyperthermia application: Improved colloidal stability and biocompatibility. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013.

6. Singh, A., et al., Beneficial Compatible Microbes Enhances Antioxidants in Chickpea Edible Parts Through Synergistic Interactions. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2013.

7. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

8. Patil, R.M., et al., NON-AQUEOUS TO AQUEOUS PHASE TRANSFER OF OLEIC ACID COATED IRON OXIDE NANOPARTICLES FOR HYPERTHERMIA APPLICATION RSC Adv., 2013.

Ferrous Sulfate (5) 1. Kumar, A., A. Vazid, and S. Kumar, Spectroscopic and Electrical Studies of Ferrous Sulphate Doped Polyaniline. Advanced Materials Research, 2012. 585(224): p. 224-227.

2. Kumar, A., et al., Spectroscopic and Electrical Characterization of FeSO4.7H2O Doped Poly (o‐toluidine) in INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN CONDENSED AND NANO MATERIALS (ICACNM‐2011)2011: Chandigarh (India) p. 365-366.

3. Kumar, A., et al., Studies on Conductivity and Optical Properties of Poly(o-toluidine)-ferrous Sulfate Composites. International Journal of Polymer Analysis and Characterization, 2011. 16(5): p. 298-306.

4. Gupta, K., et al., Immobilization of amyloglucosidase from SSF of Aspergillus niger by crosslinked enzyme aggregate onto magnetic nano particles using minimum amount of carrier and characterizations. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 2013.

5. R, D., et al., The antioxidant and DNA protectant activities of Star Anise (Illicium verum) aqueous extracts. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2014. 2(5): p. 98-103.

Ferrozine (9) 1. Shivasharanappa, K. and R. Londonkar, Evaluation of Total Phenolic Content and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Ficus glomerata Roxb.

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2. Bodke, Y.D., et al., ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF TERMINALIA ARJUNA ROXB. STEM BARK EXTRACTS. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 2013. 1(1).

3. Kumar, S., A. Mishra, and A.K. Pandey, Antioxidant mediated protective effect of Parthenium hysterophorus against oxidative damage using in vitro models. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. 13(120).

4. Marathe, S.A., et al., Comparative study on antioxidant activity of different varieties of commonly consumed legumes in India. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011. 49(9): p. 2005-2012.

5. Kanatt, S.R., S. Chawla, and A. Sharma, Antioxidant and radio-protective activities of lemon grass and star anise extracts. Food Bioscience, 2014. 6: p. 24-30.

6. ChV, S. and M. I, Antioxidant and Biological Activities of Three Morphotypes of Murraya koenigii L. from Uttarakhand. J Food Process Technol, 2013. 4(246).

7. Saravanan, S. and T. Parimelazhagan, Total phenolic content, Free radical scavenging and Antimicrobial activities of Passiflora subpeltata seeds. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(04): p. 067-072.

8. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

9. Kaur, R., B. Singh, and S. Arora, Amelioration of oxidative damage by Methyl gallate in different in vitro models. Phytopharmacology, 2011. 1(4): p. 82-94.

Ferulic Acid (1) 1. Karthikeyan, J., V. Reka, and R.V. Giftson, CHARACTERISATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN COSTUS SPECIOSUS (KOEN). BY REVERSE PHASE HPLC. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2012. 3(5): p. 1461-1465.

Ficoll-Hypaque Density Gradient Centrifugation (1) 1. Toor, J.S., et al., Differential Expression of Rac-1, CXCR4 and CCR5 on CD4 T-Cells at Different stages of HIV-1 Disease relate to its progression in Therapy Naive Individuals. AIDS & Clinical Research, 2013. 4(4).

Ficoll-Paque (1) 1. BERNHARDT, V. and J.R.T. D'SOUZA, IMMUNOMODULATORY POTENTIAL OF HERBAL MEDICINE IN TYPE 2 DM PATIENTS AS EVALUVATED BY NEUTROPHIL PHAGOCYTIC INDEX , SERUM OPSONISATION AND LYMPHOCYTE PROLIFERATION RATE. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 2012. 5(2).

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FITC (1) 1. Chaubey, P. and B. Mishra, Mannose-conjugated chitosan nanoparticles loaded with rifampicin for the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

Flavone (1) 1. Karthikeyan, J., V. Reka, and R.V. Giftson, CHARACTERISATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN COSTUS SPECIOSUS (KOEN). BY REVERSE PHASE HPLC. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2012. 3(5): p. 1461-1465.

Fluoranthene (FLT) (2) 1. Tomar, R.S. and A. Jajoo, A quick investigation of the detrimental effects of environmental pollutant polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluoranthene on the photosynthetic efficiency of wheat (Triticum aestivum). Ecotoxicology 2013.

2. Singh-Tomar, R. and A. Jajoo, Alteration in PS II heterogeneity under the influence of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (fluoranthene) in wheat leaves (Triticum aestivum). Plant Science, 2013.

Folic Acid (FA) (5) 1. Amsaveni, G., et al., Engineered Multifunctional Nanoparticles for DLA Cancer Cells Targeting, Sorting, MR Imaging and Drug Delivery Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 2013. 5(12): p. 1340-1348.

2. Bilthariya, U., et al., Folate-conjugated albumin nanoparticles for rheumatoid arthritis-targeted delivery of etoricoxib. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2013.

3. Mehra, N.K. and N.K. Jain, Development, characterization and cancer targeting potential of surface engineered carbon nanotubes. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013.

4. Jain, A., et al., Dual drug delivery using “smart” liposomes for triggered release of anticancer agents. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2013. 15(1772).

5. Desai, V., et al., Functionalization of AgCl/Titania Nanocomposite with Folic Acid: A Promising Strategy for Enhancement of Antimicrobial Activity. Science of Advanced Materials, 2013. 5(5): p. 431-439.

Folin Ciocalteu Reagent (12) 1. Bodke, Y.D., et al., ANTIOXIDANT AND ANTHELMINTIC ACTIVITY OF TERMINALIA ARJUNA ROXB. STEM BARK EXTRACTS. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 2013. 1(1).

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2. Tripathi, P., et al., Investigation of antigenotoxic potential of Syzygium cumini extract (SCE) on cyclophosphamide-induced genotoxicity and oxidative stress in mice. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2013.

3. Marathe, S.A., et al., Comparative study on antioxidant activity of different varieties of commonly consumed legumes in India. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011. 49(9): p. 2005-2012.

4. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

5. Kaur, J. and S. Arora, Evaluation of antioxidative and antiproliferative potential of methanol extract of leaves of ficus benghalensis, ficus benjamina, ficus elastica, ficus infectoria and ficus religiosa. International Journal of Pharmacy and Biotechnology, 2013. 3(1): p. 5-14.

6. Joseph, D., et al., Halophytes of Chenopodiaceae and Aizoaceae from South-East Coast of India as Potential Sources of Essential Nutrients and Antioxidants. Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 2013. 1(5): p. 97-107.

7. Londonkar, R.L. and H.B. Nayaka, Effect of ethanol extract of Portulaca oleracea L on ovulation and estrous cycle in female albino rats. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2013.

8. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

9. Dua, A., G. Garg, and R. Mahajan, Polyphenols, flavonoids and antimicrobial properties of methanolic extract of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Miller). Pelagia Research Library European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(4): p. 203-208.

10. Singh, P., et al., Chemical constituents and antioxidant activity of the Arctic mushroom Lycoperdon molle Pers. Polar Research, 2012. 31.

11. Badgujar, K.C., K.P. Dhake, and B.M. Bhanage, Immobilization of Candida cylindracea lipase on poly lactic acid, polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan based ternary blend film: Characterization, activity, stability and its application for N-acylation reactions. Process Biochemistry, 2013.

12. Akhter, F., et al., Antioxidant, α-amylase inhibitory and oxidative DNA damage protective property of Boerhaavia diffusa (Linn.) root. South African Journal of Botany, 2013. 88: p. 265-272.

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Forskolin (2) 1. KHATUN, S., U. CAKILCIOGLU, and N.C. CHATTERJEE, Pharmacognostic value of leaf anatomy and trichome morphology for identification of forskolin in a novel medicinal plant Coleus forskohlii. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 2011. 4(2): p. 165-171.

2. Khatun, S., U. Çakilcioglu2, and N.C. Chatterjee, Phytochemical constituents vis-a-vis histochemical localization of forskolin in a medicinal plant Coleus forskohlii Briq. Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, 2011. 5(5): p. 711-718.

Fructose (2) 1. Shukla, S., et al., Weissella confusa Cab3 Dextransucrase: Properties and in Vitro Synthesis of Dextran and Glucooligosaccharides. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

2. Pulicherla, K.K., et al., STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR THE ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF COLD-ACTIVE β-GALACTOSIDASE FROM Thalassospira frigidphilosprofundus: A NOVEL MARINE PSYCHROPHILE FROM DEEP WATERS OF BAY OF BENGAL. Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013. 43(8): p. 766-780.

Fumaric acid (1) 1. Desai, V. and M. Kowshik, Synthesis and Characterization of Fumaric Acid Functionalized AgCl/Titania Nanocomposite with Enhanced Antibacterial Activity. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2013. 13(4): p. 2826-2834.

Furfuraldehyde (2) 1. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

2. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

GA Powder (1) 1. Gol, N.B., M.L. Chaudhari, and T.V.R. Rao, Effect of edible coatings on quality and shelf life of carambola (Averrhoa carambola L.) fruit during storage. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2013.

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Galactose (6) 1. Saha, R., et al., Combination of best promoter and micellar catalyst for more than kilo-fold rate acceleration in favor of chromic acid oxidation of D-galactose to D-galactonic acid in aqueous media at room temperature. Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013.

2. Mishra, O., et al., Oral galactose in children with focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis: a novel adjunct therapy. Clin Kidney Journal, 2013.

3. Nath, A., C. Bhattacharjee, and R. Chowdhury, Synthesis and separation of galacto-oligosaccharides using membrane bioreactor. Desalination, 2013. 316: p. 31-41.

4. Thakkar, V., et al., Serum Levels of Glycoproteins are Elevated in Patients with Ovarian Cancer. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry, 2013.

5. Mehraa, R. and B.B. Malava, Molecular interaction study of glycine in aqueous galactose solution and effect of sodium chloride at 298 to 318 K. Physics and Chemistry of Liquids: An International Journal, 2012. 50(4): p. 465-477.

6. Pulicherla, K.K., et al., STATISTICAL APPROACH FOR THE ENHANCED PRODUCTION OF COLD-ACTIVE β-GALACTOSIDASE FROM Thalassospira frigidphilosprofundus: A NOVEL MARINE PSYCHROPHILE FROM DEEP WATERS OF BAY OF BENGAL. Preparative Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013. 43(8): p. 766-780.

Gallic Acid (11) 1. Shivasharanappa, K. and R. Londonkar, Evaluation of Total Phenolic Content and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Ficus glomerata Roxb.

2. Sethiya, N.K., A. Trivedi, and S. Mishra, The total antioxidant content and radical scavenging investigation on 17 phytochemical from dietary plant sources used globally as functional food. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014.

3. Rajesh, K.P., et al., Potential in vitro antioxidant and protective effects of Mesua ferrea Linn. bark extracts on induced oxidative damage. Industrial Crops and Products, 2013. 47: p. 186-198.

4. Ganaie, N.B. and G.M. Peerzada, KINETIC STUDIES ON METAL-ION CATALYSED OSCILLATORY CHEMICAL REACTION WITH GALLIC ACID IN PRESENCE OF ADDITIVES. International Journal of Basic and Applied Chemical Sciences, 2011. 1(1): p. 37-45.

5. Karthikeyan, J., V. Reka, and R.V. Giftson, CHARACTERISATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS IN COSTUS SPECIOSUS (KOEN). BY REVERSE PHASE HPLC. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 2012. 3(5): p. 1461-1465.

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6. ChV, S. and M. I, Antioxidant and Biological Activities of Three Morphotypes of Murraya koenigii L. from Uttarakhand. J Food Process Technol, 2013. 4(246).

7. Kardani, K., et al., RP-HPLC Method Development and Validation of Gallic acid in Polyherbal Tablet Formulation. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(05): p. 037-042.

8. Joseph, D., et al., Halophytes of Chenopodiaceae and Aizoaceae from South-East Coast of India as Potential Sources of Essential Nutrients and Antioxidants. Journal of Food and Nutrition Research, 2013. 1(5): p. 97-107.

9. R, D., et al., The antioxidant and DNA protectant activities of Star Anise (Illicium verum) aqueous extracts. Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, 2014. 2(5): p. 98-103.

10. Nagpal, K., S.K. Singh, and D. Mishra, Influence of the formulation on the maximum tolerated doses of brain targeted nanoparticles of gallic acid by oral administration in Wistar rats. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2013.

11. Dua, A., G. Garg, and R. Mahajan, Polyphenols, flavonoids and antimicrobial properties of methanolic extract of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Miller). Pelagia Research Library European Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 3(4): p. 203-208.

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Gelatin (11) 1. Tayade, P.T. and R.D. Kale, Encapsulation of Water-Insoluble Drug by a Cross-linking Technique: Effect of Process and Formulation Variables on Encapsulation Efficiency, Particle Size, and In Vitro Dissolution Rate. AAPS PharmSci, 2004. 6(1): p. 112-119.

2. Fadnavis, N.W. and K. Koteshwar, An Unusual Reversible Sol−Gel Transition Phenomenon in Organogels and Its Application for Enzyme Immobilization in Gelatin Membranes. Biotechnology Progress, 1999. 15(1): p. 98-104.

3. Varghese, J.S., C. Nisha, and N.N. Fathima, Gelatin-Carrageenan Hydrogels: Role of Pore Size Distribution on Drug Delivery Process. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013.

4. Ceron, C.S., et al., Nebivolol attenuates prooxidant and profibrotic mechanisms involving TGF-β and MMPs, and decreases vascular remodeling in renovascular hypertension. Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2013. 65: p. 47-56.

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5. Waghmare, S., S. Sambrani, and A. Deshmukh, ORGANIC SOLVENT TOLERANT ACTINOMYCETE WHICH SECRETES ORGANIC SOLVENT STABLE ENZYMES. International Journal of Bioassays, 2013. 02(07): p. 949-955.

6. Darshan, R. and B. Priya, Comparative Production of Different Amino Acids by Pseudomonas Boreopolis MD-4. International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), 2013. 2(9).

7. Singh, V.K., et al., Gelatin-carbohydrate phase-separated hydrogels as bioactive carriers in vaginal delivery: Preparation and physical characterizations. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2014.

8. Kharia, A.A. and A.K. Singhai, Effective parameters for formulation of gastro adhesive nanoparticles: screening by design-of-experiments approach. Journal of Microencapsulation, 2014(0): p. 1-7.

9. Kharkrang, K. and P.K. Ambasht, IMMOBILIZATION OF α-AMYLASE FROM Pennisetum typhoides INSIDE GELATIN BEADS AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION. JOURNAL OF PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 2013. 4(3): p. 183-189.

10. Tejpal, C.S., et al., "Effect of dietary supplementation of L-tryptophan on thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption rate in Cirrhinus mrigalafingerlings under varied stocking density”. Journal of Thermal Biology, 2014.

11. Khardenavis, A.A., A. Kapley, and H.J. Purohit, Processing of poultry feathers by alkaline keratin hydrolyzing enzyme from Serratia sp. HPC 1383. Waste Management, 2009. 29(4): p. 1409-1415.

Gellan gum (4) 1. Swati B. Jadhav and R.S. Singhal, Polysaccharide conjugated laccase for the dye decolorization and reusability of effluent in textile industry. Biodegradation, 2013. 85: p. 271-277.

2. Bhattacharya, S.S., et al., Tranexamic acid loaded gellan gum-based polymeric microbeads for controlled release: In vitro and in vivo assessment. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013.

3. Banerjee, S., R. Ravi, and S. Bhattacharya, Textural characterisation of gellan and agar based fabricated gels with carrot juice. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2013. 53(1): p. 255-261.

4. Nanjwade, B.K., et al., Development and Evaluation of Pulsed Drug Delivery of 5-Flurouracil for Cancer World Journal of Cancer Research, 2013. 1(1): p. 50-60.

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Gentamycin Sulphate (2) 1. Upadhyay, A., et al., Eleutherine indica L. accelerates in vivo cutaneous wound healing by stimulating Smad-mediated collagen production. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2013. 146(2): p. 490-494.

2. VikasSharma, G.Archana, and G.N. Kumar, Plasmid loadadverselyaffectsgrowthandgluconic acid secretionabilityofmineralphosphate- Solubilizing rhizospheric bacterium Enterobacter asburiae PSI3 underPlimitedconditions. MicrobiologicalResearch, 2011. 166: p. 36-46..

Giesma Stain (4) 1. Balasubramanian, K., S. Manickam, and P.R. Padma, Zea mays leaf extracts inhibits etoposide-induced apoptosis in primary chick embryo fibroblasts. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014.

2. George, V.C., et al., Oleanolic acid inhibits cell growth and induces apoptosis in A375 melanoma cells. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2014.

3. Kiruthika, B. and P.R. Padma, Zea mays leaf extracts protect Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell against oxidative stress-induced cell death. Journal of Acute Medicine, 2013: p. 1-10.

4. Bhattacharya, D., et al., Differential Toxicity of Rod and Spherical Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2014. 10(4): p. 707-716.

Galacial Acetic Acid (4) 1. Siddiqa, A.J., K. Chaudhury, and B. Adhikari, Letrozole dispersed on poly (vinyl alcohol) anchored maleic anhydride grafted low density polyethylene: A controlled drug delivery system for treatment of breast cancer. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2014. 116: p. 169-175.

2. Patil, R.M., et al., Superparamagnetic iron oxide/chitosan core/shells for hyperthermia application: Improved colloidal stability and biocompatibility. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013.

3. Ranjan, O.P., et al., Development and validation of RP-HPLC method with ultraviolet detection for estimation of montelukast in rabbit plasma: Application to preclinical pharmacokinetics. Journal of Young Pharmacists, 2013.

4. Shukla, R.K., et al., Titanium dioxide nanoparticle-induced oxidative stress triggers DNA damage and hepatic injury in mice. Nanomedicine 2013: p. 1-11.

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2. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Studies on degradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon by using immobilized cell crude extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(11): p. 1338-1342.

3. Manikandan, R., H.J. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of chlorobenzene using immobilized crude extracts in packed bed column. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(19): p. 2259-2266.

4. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol using Mycoplana dimorpha extracts and evaluation of kinetic parameters. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2008. 7(12): p. 2038-2048.

5. Baskar, G., et al., Mycological Synthesis, Characterization and Antifungal Activity of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. Asian J. Pharm. Tech., 2013. 3(4): p. 142-146.

6. Meenal Kulkarni and A. Chaudhari, Biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by P. putida. Bioresource Technology, 2006. 97(8): p. 982-988.

7. Prabakaran, G. and S.L. Hoti, Optimization of spray-drying conditions for the large-scale preparation of Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis after downstream processing. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2008. 100(1): p. 103-107.

8. Nath, A., C. Bhattacharjee, and R. Chowdhury, Synthesis and separation of galacto-oligosaccharides using membrane bioreactor. Desalination, 2013. 316: p. 31-41.

9. R.NITHYA and R.RAGUNATHAN, SYNTHESIS OF SILVER NANOPARTICLE USING PLEUROTUS SAJOR CAJU AND ITS ANTIMICROBIAL STUDY. Digest Journal of Nanomaterials and Biostructures, 2009. 4(4): p. 623-629.

10. Raj, A., S. Kumar, and S.K. Singh, A Highly Thermostable Xylanase from Stenotrophomonas maltophilia: Purification and Partial Characterization. Enzyme Research, 2013. 2013: p. 8.

11. Rudra, S.G., et al., Mechanical Properties and Antimicrobial Efficacy of Active Wrapping Paper for Primary Packaging of Fruits. Food Bioscience, 2013.

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13. Prasad, G.S., et al., Biotransformation of Meloxicam by Cunninghamella blakesleeana: Significance of Carbon and Nitrogen Source. Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2011. 51(1): p. 82-87.

14. Shiekh, R.A., et al., Transition Metal Complexes with Mixed Nitrogen-Sulphur (N-S) Donor Macrocyclic Schiff Base Ligand: Synthesis, Spectral, Electrochemical and Antimicrobial Studies. International Journal of ELECTROCHEMICAL Science 2013. 8: p. 6972-6987.

15. SHIVASHANKAR, M., B. PREMKUMARI, and N. CHANDAN, BIOSYNTHESIS, PARTIAL CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES OF SILVER NANOPARTICLES FROM PLEUROTUS SPECIES. International Journal of Integrative sciences, Innovation and Technology, 2013. 2(3): p. 13-23.

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17. Srinivasan, S.K., et al., Antibacterial and Bioactive α- and β-Chitin Hydrogel/Nanobioactive Glass Ceramic/Nano Silver Composite Scaffolds for Periodontal Regeneration. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2013. 9(11): p. 1803-1816.

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24. Babu, R.S., P. Prabhu, and S.S. Narayanan, Green synthesized nickel nanoparticles modified electrode in ionic liquid medium and its application towards determination of biomolecules. Talanta, 2013. 110: p. 135-143.

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Glutamine (6) 1. Gupta, S.K., et al., Modification of decellularized goat-lung scaffold with chitosan/ nanohydroxyapatite composite for bone tissue engineeringapplications. 2013.

2. Shahid, M., et al., Ethnobotanical studies on Berberis aristata DC. root extracts. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2009. 8(4): p. 556-563.

3. Banerjee, P., A. Mehta, and S. C., Screening for novel cell adhesive regions in bovine Achilles tendon collagen peptides. Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2013.

4. Bolar, S., P.D. Belur, and R. Iyyaswami, Partitioning Studies of Glutaminase in Polyethylene Glycol and Salt-Based Aqueous Two-Phase Systems. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2013. 36(8): p. 1378-1386.

5. P.L.N.S.N., S.D., et al., An approach on microbial biosynthesis of L-glutaminase: a tumour inhibitor. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(6): p. 132-135.

6. Pal, S., et al., Molecular structures and antiproliferative activity of side-chain saturated and homologated analogs of 2-chloro-3-(n-alkylamino)-1,4-napthoquinone. Journal of Molecular Structure, 2013.

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3. Gautam, C.R. and A.K. Yadav, Synthesis and Optical Investigations on (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glasses Doped with La2O3. Optics and Photonics Journal, 2013. 3: p. 1-7.

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2. Jindal, M., et al., Synthesis, physico-chemical and biomedical applications of sulfated Aegle marmelos gum: Green chemistry approach. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2013.

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2. Jhamb, S.S., A. Goyal, and P.P. Singh, Determination of the activity of standard anti-tuberculosis drugs against intramacrophage< i> Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>,< i> in vitro</i>: MGIT 960 as a viable alternative for BACTEC 460. The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2014.

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4. Jain, P., et al., A study on the role of (+)-catechin in suppression of HepG2 proliferation via caspase dependent pathway and enhancement of its in vitro and in vivo cytotoxic potential through liposomal formulation. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013.

5. Bagul, P., K.S. Khomane, and A.K. Bansal, Investigating permeability related hurdles in oral delivery of 11-keto-β-boswellic acid. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2014.

6. Omprakash, K.V., et al., Human Amniotic Epithelial (HAE) Cell Grafts Establish Connections with Host Hippocampal Cells and Suppress Aberrant Host Mossy Fiber Sprouting of the Dentate Supragranular Layer in a Rat Model After Trimethyltin Chloride (TMT) Lesion. International Journal of Recent Trends in Science And Technology, 2013. 9(2): p. 275-280.

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2. Karunakaran, C., et al., Fe3O4/SnO2 nanocomposite: Hydrothermal and sonochemical synthesis, characterization, and visible-light photocatalytic and bactericidal activities. Powder Technology, 2013.

3. Karunakaran, C., et al., Nanostructures and optical, electrical, magnetic, and photocatalytic properties of hydrothermally and sonochemically prepared CuFe2O4/SnO2. RSC Advances 2013.

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2. Phulwaria, M., M.K. Rai, and N.S. Shekhawat, An Improved Micropropagation of Arnebia hispidissima (Lehm.) DC. and Assessment of Genetic Fidelity of Micropropagated Plants Using DNA-Based Molecular Markers. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013.

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7. Satapathy, G. and M. Thirunavoukkarasu, International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci, 2014. 2(1): p. 139-146.

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9. Muthusamy, A. and N. Jayabalan, Radiation and chemical mutagen induced somaclonal variations through in vitro organogenesis of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2014(0): p. 1-27.

10. Mohanty, P., et al., Micropropagation of Hedychium coronarium J. Koenig through rhizome bud. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2013.

11. Vibha, J.B., et al., Rapid multiplication of Dalbergia sissoo Roxb.: a timber yielding tree legume through axillary shoot proliferation and ex vitro rooting. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 2013.

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2. PEDNEKAR, P.A. and B. RAMAN, ASSESSMENT OF SEMECARPUS ANACARDIUM (LINN.F.) LEAF METHANOLIC EXTRACT FOR THEIR ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTIFUNGAL AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 5(1): p. 170-174.

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2. Kumar, V., et al., Studies on Production and Chemical Property of Singlet Oxygen and Superoxide Radical by Dyestuffs. E-Journal of Chemistry, 2009. 6(S1): p. S79-S86.

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7. Kharia, A.A. and A.K. Singhai, Effective parameters for formulation of gastro adhesive nanoparticles: screening by design-of-experiments approach. Journal of Microencapsulation, 2014(0): p. 1-7.

8. Shah, U., G. Joshi, and K. Sawant, Improvement in antihypertensive and antianginal effects of felodipine by enhanced absorption from PLGA nanoparticles optimized by factorial design. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2014. 35: p. 153-163.

PMMA (5) 1. Menaka, C., et al., Conductivity, Structural and electrochemical behaviour of plasticized polymer electrolyte for dye-sensitised solar cell. Indian Journal of Chemistry, 2013. 52A: p. 467-472.

2. Das, M., et al., Thermogravimetric and resistivity study of Ex situ and In situ poly(methyl methacrylate)/carboxylic acid group functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes composites. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2011. 120(5): p. 2954-2961.

3. Pisipati, A. and S.C.V. Satya, Formulation and characterization of anti hypertensive transdermal delivery system. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013.

4. Priya, S.P. and S.K. Rai, Studies on the Mechanical Performance of PMMA Toughened Epoxy–Silk and PC Toughened Epoxy–Silk Fabric Composites. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2006. 25: p. 33-41.

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5. Ramakrishna, H.V., et al., Studies on Tensile and Flexural Properties of Epoxy Toughened with PMMA/Granite Powder and Epoxy Toughened with PMMA/Fly Ash Composites. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2008. 27: p. 1789-1804.

p-Nitrobenzaldehyde (1) 1. Pawaiya, P., et al., Synthesis and Characterization of analogues of Zeolites and their role as catalysts in Cannizzaro reaction of p-nitrobenzaldehyde by self oxidation and reduction. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research, 2012. 4(6): p. 3089-3099.

p-nitrophenol (2) 1. Agrawal, R., A. Satlewal, and A.K. Verma, Development of a b-glucosidase hyperproducing mutant by combined chemical and UV mutagenesis. 3 Biotech, 2012.

2. Mishra, K.P. and P.R. Gogate, Ultrasonic Degradation of p-Nitrophenol in the Presence of Additives at Pilot Scale Capacity. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2012. 51(3): p. 1166-1172.

p-nitrophenyl phosphate (1) 1. Hassan, I., S. Chibber, and I. Naseem, Ameliorative effect of riboflavin on the cisplatin induced nephrotoxicity and hepatotoxicity under photoillumination. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2010. 48(8-9): p. 2052-2058.

p-nonylphenol (1) 1. Binjhade, A. and V.K. Shrivastava, Ameliorative Role of Vitamin-C Against Para-nonylphenol Toxicity in Reference to Body Weight and Haematological Parameters in Male Mus musculus. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 2013. 13(2): p. 212-217.

Poloxamer (1) 1. Suresh, P.K. and S. Manhar, Bioadhesive buccal gels impregnated with fluconazole: formulation, in vitro and ex vivo characterization. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2014. 4(3).

Poly vinyl alcohol (2) 1. Deshmukh, R. and J. Naik, Study of formulation variables influencing polymeric microparticles by experimental design. ADMET and DMPK, 2014. 2(1): p. 63-70.

2. Vashisth, P., et al., Process optimization for fabrication of gellan based electrospun nanofibers. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014. 109: p. 16-21.

Poly Vinyl Chloride (1) 1. Bissoyi, A. and K. Pramanik, Effects of Non-Toxic Cryoprotective Agents on the Viability of Cord Blood Derived MNCs. Cryoletters, 2013. 34(5): p. 453-465.

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Polyacrylamide (1) 1. Bhat, V., et al., Effect of electron beam irradiation on physico-chemical properties of polyacrylamide films. Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids: Incorporating Plasma Science and Plasma Technology 2013.

Polyamines (1) 1. Sengupta, M., A. Chakraborty, and S.S. Raychaudhuri, Ionizing radiation induced changes in phenotype, photosynthetic pigments and free polyamine levels in Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek. Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2013. 75: p. 44-49.

Polyclar AT (1) 1. Das, S.S., et al., Purification and characterization of a betanidin glucosyltransferase from Amaranthus tricolor L catalyzing non-specific biotransformation of flavonoids. Plant Science, 2013.

Polyethylene Glycol(PEG-2000) (17) 1. Kumar, P.N.P., et al., Effect of surfactant-assisted and pH dependent ZnO nanoparticle-catalyzed for the rapid synthesis of coumarin by Knoevenagel condensation under microwave irradiation. Archives of Applied Science Research, 2013. 5(2): p. 132-137.

2. Lagashetty, A., et al., Synthesis of MoO3 and its polyvinyl alcohol nanostructured film. Bulletin of Materials Science, 2005. 28(5): p. 477-481.

3. Shukla, S., et al., Weissella confusa Cab3 Dextransucrase: Properties and in Vitro Synthesis of Dextran and Glucooligosaccharides. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

4. Butani, D., C. Yewale, and A. Misra, Amphotericin B topical microemulsion: Formulation, characterization and evaluation. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2014. 116: p. 351-358.

5. Gajendiran, M., et al., Isoniazid loaded core shell nanoparticles derived from PLGA–PEG–PLGA tri-block copolymers: In vitro and in vivo drug release. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 104: p. 107-115.

6. Rai, V.K., et al., Solubility enhancement of miconazole nitrate: binary and ternary mixture approach. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2013.

7. Rathnasamy, S. and R. Kumaresan, Integration and Investigation of metal ligands in aqueous two phase extraction and its partition coefficient studies in pappain extraction. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 2013. 12: p. 225-230.

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8. Garala, K.C., et al., Preparation And Evaluation Of Agglomerated Crystals By Crystallo-Co-Agglomeration: An Integrated Approach Of Principal Component Analysis And Box-Behnken Experimental Design. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013.

9. Garala, K.C., et al., Preparation and evaluation of agglomerated crystals by crystallo-co-agglomeration: An integrated approach of principal component analysis and Box–Behnken experimental design. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013.

10. SONI, P., et al., CLONING OF DROUGHT RELATED GENES IN VIGNA ACONITIFOLIA THROUGH MODIFIED DIFFERENTIAL DISPLAY. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 2013. 13(2): p. 3701-3709.

11. Almekhlafi, S. and A.A. Thabit, Formulation and evaluation of Lomefloxacin HCl as semisolid dosage forms. Journal of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Research, 2014. 6(3).

12. Karunakaran, C., et al., Fe3O4/SnO2 nanocomposite: Hydrothermal and sonochemical synthesis, characterization, and visible-light photocatalytic and bactericidal activities. Powder Technology, 2013.

13. Karunakaran, C., P. Vinayagamoorthy, and J. Jayabharathi, Optical, electrical, and photocatalytic properties of polyethylene glycol-assisted sol–gel synthesized BaTiO3@ZnO core-shell nanoparticles. Powder Technology, 2014.

14. Masti, S. and R. Chougale, Influenceof Polymeric Plasticizer on Mechanical Properties of Poly (vinyl chloride) Films. Research and Reviews: Journal of Pure and Applied Physics, 2013. 1(2).

15. Karunakaran, C., et al., Nanostructures and optical, electrical, magnetic, and photocatalytic properties of hydrothermally and sonochemically prepared CuFe2O4/SnO2. RSC Advances 2013.

16. Karunakaran, C., P. Vinayagamoorthy, and J. Jayabharathi, Electrical, optical and photocatalytic properties of polyethylene glycol-assisted sol-gel synthesized Mn-doped TiO2/ZnO core-shell nanoparticles. Superlattices and Microstructures, 2013.

17. Bhattacharya, A., et al., Osmotin-expressing transgenic tea plants have improved stress tolerance and are of higher quality. Transgenic Research, 2013. Available from: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11248-013-9740-5.

Polyethylene (1) 1. Hussain, A., et al., Nanocarrier-based topical drug delivery for an antifungal drug. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 2013.

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Polymethyl methacrylate (2) 1. Das, M., et al., Study of ex-situ and in-situ PMMA/-COOH functionalized MWNT composites 2009: Varanasi. p. 81-83.

2. Aparna, P., et al., Formulation and In vitro Evaluation of Carvedilol Transdermal Delivery System. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2013. 12(4): p. 461-467.

Polypropelene (1) 1. Rajasekharan, S.K., S. Ramesh, and D. Bakkiyaraj, Synergy of flavonoids with HDAC inhibitor: new approach to target Candida tropicalis biofilms. Journal of Chemotherapy, 2014.

Polysorbate (2) 1. PALEI, N.N. and M.K. DAS, PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LORNOXICAM LOADED SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES MADE FROM DIFFERENT LIPIDS. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 5(4): p. 438-442.

2. Kumar, S.P., H. Easwer, and A.M. Nandkumar, Multiple Drug Resistant Bacterial Biofilms on Implanted Catheters - A Reservoir of Infection. Journal of the association of physicians of india, 2013. 61.

Polystyrene (1) 1. Desai, N.K., et al., Fluorescence enhancement effect in pyrene and perylene doped nanoporous polystyrene films: Mechanistic and morphology. physica status solidi (a), 2013.

Polysulfone (1) 1. Hasan, S.H., et al., Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution using A. hydrophila in up-flow column: optimization of process variables. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009. 83(3): p. 567-577.

Polyvinyl Alcohol(PVA) (14) 1. Senthilkumar, S.T., et al., High Performance Solid-State Electric Double Layer Capacitor from Redox Mediated Gel Polymer Electrolyte and Renewable Tamarind Fruit Shell Derived Porous Carbon. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2013. 5(21): p. 10541-10550.

2. Kumar, P.N.P., et al., Effect of surfactant-assisted and pH dependent ZnO nanoparticle-catalyzed for the rapid synthesis of coumarin by Knoevenagel condensation under microwave irradiation. Archives of Applied Science Research, 2013. 5(2): p. 132-137.

3. Lagashetty, A., et al., Synthesis of MoO3 and its polyvinyl alcohol nanostructured film. Bulletin of Materials Science, 2005. 28(5): p. 477-481.

4. Lagashetty, A., et al., Lead adsorption study on combustion derived γ-Fe2O3 surface. Bulletin of Materials Science, 2010. 33(1): p. 1-6.

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5. Singh, S., J.P. Saikia, and A.K. Buragohain, A novel reusable PAni-PVA-Amylase film: Activity and analysis. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 106: p. 46-50.

6. Sonam, H. Chaudhary, and V. Kumar, Taguchi design for optimization and development of antibacterial drug-loaded PLGA nanoparticles. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2014. 64: p. 99-105.

7. D.CHARUMATHI and N. DAS, REMOVAL OF SYNTHETIC DYE BASIC VIOLET 3 BY IMMOBILISED CANDIDA TROPICALIS GROWN ON SUGARCANE BAGASSE EXTRACT MEDIUM. International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, 2010. 2(9): p. 4325-.

8. PALEI, N.N. and M.K. DAS, PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF LORNOXICAM LOADED SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES MADE FROM DIFFERENT LIPIDS. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 5(4): p. 438-442.

9. Sahu, B.P. and M.K. Das, Optimization of felodipine nanosuspensions using Full Factorial Design. International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2013. 5(2): p. 553-561.

10. Kanungo, I., et al., Hydration dynamics of collagen/PVA composites: Thermoporometric and impedance analysis. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2013. 140(1): p. 357-364.

11. Tripathi, S.K. and M. Sharma, Synthesis and optical study of green light emitting polymer coated CdSe/ZnSe core/shell nanocrystals. Materials Research Bulletin, 2013. 48(5): p. 1837-1844.

12. Deshmukh, R.K. and J.B. Naik, Aceclofenac microspheres: Quality by design approach. Materials Science and Engineering: C, 2014. 36: p. 320-328.

13. Suárez-Vargas, J.J., et al., ELECTRICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND ELECTROGENIC CELL STIMULATION USING A CONDUCTIVE POLYMER COMPOSITE BASED ON PEDOT: PSS/PVA/EG (CARACTERIZACIÓN ELÉCTRICA Y ESTIMULACIÓN DE CÉLULAS ELECTROGÉNICAS USANDO EL POLÍMERO CONDUCTOR PEDOT COMBINADO CON PEDOT: PSS/PVA/EG). Revista Latinoamericana de Metalurgia y Materiales, 2014.

14. Sharma, M. and S.K. Tripathi, Electrical Conduction Mechanism of Polymer Dispersed CdSe/CdS Core/Shell Heterojunction Diode Science of Advanced Materials, 2013. 5(6): p. 699-708.

Polyvunylpyrrolidone K30 (5) 1. Borase, H.P., et al., Catalytic and synergistic-antibacterial potential of green synthesized silver nanoparticles, its ecotoxicological evaluation on Poecillia reticulata. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 2013.

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2. Chandran, R. and T. Parimelazhagan, Evaluation of total phenolics and free radical quenching activity of Glycosmis Pentaphylla(RETZ.) A. DC., in Diabetes Mellitus and Human Health Care, A. George, R. Augustine, and M. Sebastian, Editors. 2014, CRC Press Apple Academic Press.

3. Abd-Alaziz, D.M., et al., Enhancement of Solubility and Dissolution Rate of Poorly Water-Soluble Domperidone by the Formulation of Multicomponent Solid Dispersions Using Solvent Evaporation Method. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research, 2013. 20(2): p. 10-19.

4. Ashokkumar, M., et al., Preparation and Characterization of Composite Sheets from Collagenous and Chromium–Collagen Complex Wastes Using Polyvinylpyrrolidone: Two Problems, One Solution. Waste and Biomass Valorization, 2010. 1(3): p. 347-355.

5. A.Geethalakshmi, et al., ENHANCEMENT OF SOLUBILITY AND DISSOLUTION RATE OF ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM BY CO-SOLVENT EVAPORATION. WORLD JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2013. 2(5): p. 3790-3806.

Porcine Mucin (3) 1. Teng, Z., et al., Cationic β-lactoglobulin Nanoparticles as a Bioavailability Enhancer: Protein Characterization and Particle Formation. Biomacromolecules, 2013.

2. Teng, Z., et al., Cationic β-Lactoglobulin Nanoparticles as a Bioavailability Enhancer: Protein Characterization and Particle Formation. Biomacromolecules, 2013.

3. Md, S., et al., Bromocriptine loaded chitosan nanoparticles intended for direct nose to brain delivery: Pharmacodynamic, Pharmacokinetic and Scintigraphy study in mice model. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 48(3): p. 393-405.

Porcine Pancreas (1) 1. Reddy, C.K., M. Suriya, and S. Haripriya, Physico-chemical and functional properties of Resistant starch prepared from red kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris.L) starch by enzymatic method. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013. 95(1): p. 220-226.

Potassium Bromide (3) 1. Rana, P. and R.S.R. Murthy, Formulation and evaluation of mucoadhesive buccal films impregnated with carvedilol nanosuspension: a potential approach for delivery of drugs having high first-pass metabolism. Drug Delivery, 2013.

2. Maurya, M.R., et al., Polystyrene bound dioxidovanadium(V) complexes of 2-acetylpyridine derived ligands for catalytic oxidations. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 2013.

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3. Raut, R.W., V.D. Mendhulkar, and S.B. Kashid, Photosensitized synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Withania somnifera leaf powder and Silver nitrate. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2014.

Potassium Chloride (6) 1. Kumar, A., et al., Polyacryloyl Hydrazide: An Efficient, Simple, and Cost Effective Precursor to a Range of Functional Materials through Hydrazide Based Click Reactions. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces, 2014.

2. Ravi, P.R., et al., Nasal in-situ gels for delivery of rasagiline mesylate: improvement in bioavailability and brain localization. Drug Delivery, 2013.

3. Yadav, P.N., P. Rajbhandari, and K.K. Shrestha, Estimation of Concentration of K-40 by Gamma Spectroscopy and Atomic Emission Spectroscopy in the Environmental Samples of Northern Kathmandu Valley. J. Nepal Chem. Soc., 2012. 29.

4. Singh, M.P., et al., Assessment of dried blood samples as an alternative less invasive method for detection of Hepatitis E virus marker in an outbreak setting. Journal of Medical Virology, 2013.

5. Srinivasan, M., et al., Modulatory effects of curcumin on γ-radiation-induced cellular damage in primary culture of isolated rat hepatocytes. Pharmacology 2007. 24(2): p. 98-105.

6. Srinivasan, M., et al., Influence of ferulic acid on γ-radiation induced DNA damage, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in primary culture of isolated rat hepatocytes. Toxicology 2006. 228(2-3): p. 249-258.

Potassium Dichromate (1) 1. Mishra, M., et al., Transcriptomic analysis provides insights on hexavalent chromium induced DNA double strand breaks and their possible repair in midgut cells of Drosophila melanogaster larvae. Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 2013.

Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (8) 1. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Studies on degradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon by using immobilized cell crude extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(11): p. 1338-1342.

2. Manikandan, R., H.J. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of chlorobenzene using immobilized crude extracts in packed bed column. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(19): p. 2259-2266.

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3. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol using Mycoplana dimorpha extracts and evaluation of kinetic parameters. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2008. 7(12): p. 2038-2048.

4. Arumugam, A. and V. Ponnusami, PINEAPPLE FRUIT BROMELAIN RECOVERY USING RECYCLABLE FUNCTIONALIZED ORDERED MESOPOROUS SILICA SYNTHESIZED FROM SUGARCANE LEAF ASH. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering 2013. 30(03): p. 477-486.

5. Patel, H.l.V., K.D. Patel, and N.K. Patel, FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE MICROPARTICLES BY EMULSION SOLVENT EVAPORATION TECHNIQUE. Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics, 2013. 3(2).

6. Yamal, G., et al., Inbuilt Potential of YEM Medium and Its Constituents to Generate Ag/Ag2O Nanoparticles. PLoS ONE, 2013. 8(4).

7. Varkhede, N.R., et al., Metabolite identification studies on amiodarone in in vitro (rat liver microsomes, rat and human liver S9 fractions) and in vivo (rat feces, urine, plasma)matrices by using liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry and multiple-stage mass spectrometry: Characterization of the diquinone metabolite supposedly responsible for the drug’s hepatotoxicity. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom, 2014. 28: p. 1-21.

8. Varkhede, N.R., et al., Metabolite identification studies on amiodarone in in vitro (rat liver microsomes, rat and human liver S9 fractions) and in vivo (rat feces, urine, plasma) matrices by using liquid chromatography with high-resolution mass spectrometry and multiple-stage mass spectrometry: Characterization of the diquinone metabolite supposedly responsible for the drug's hepatotoxicity. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry, 2014. 28(4): p. 311-331.

Potassium Ferricyanide (3) 1. Shivasharanappa, K. and R. Londonkar, Evaluation of Total Phenolic Content and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Ficus glomerata Roxb.

2. Saravanan, S. and T. Parimelazhagan, Total phenolic content, Free radical scavenging and Antimicrobial activities of Passiflora subpeltata seeds. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(04): p. 067-072.

3. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126. Available from: www.researchgate.net/publication/216261755_Evaluation_of_antioxidant_properties_of_Canthium_parviflorum_Lam._leaves/file/79422b4a908dea3762473e4776f96fd6.pdf.

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Potassium Ferrocianide (3) 1. Shankar, S.S., et al., Acetanilide Modified Carbon Paste Electrode for the Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine: A Cyclic Voltammetric Study. Anal. Bioanal. Electrochem, 2013. 5(1): p. 19-31.

2. Sangeetha, N. and S.S. Narayanan, A Novel Bimediator Amperometric Sensor for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Gallic acid and Reduction of Hydrogen peroxide. Analytica Chimica Acta, 2014.

3. Singh, A., et al., Beneficial Compatible Microbes Enhances Antioxidants in Chickpea Edible Parts Through Synergistic Interactions. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2013.

Potassium Hydrogen Phosphate (6) 1. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Studies on degradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon by using immobilized cell crude extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(11): p. 1338-1342.

2. Manikandan, R., H.J. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of chlorobenzene using immobilized crude extracts in packed bed column. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(19): p. 2259-2266.

3. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol using Mycoplana dimorpha extracts and evaluation of kinetic parameters. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2008. 7(12): p. 2038-2048.

4. Almekhlafi, S. and A.A. Thabit, Formulation and evaluation of Lomefloxacin HCl as semisolid dosage forms. Journal of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Research, 2014. 6(3).

5. Singh, M.P., et al., Assessment of dried blood samples as an alternative less invasive method for detection of Hepatitis E virus marker in an outbreak setting. Journal of Medical Virology, 2013.

6. Devi, N.K.D., et al., COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ALGINATE BEADS PREPARED BY IONOTROPIC GELATION TECHNIQUE. Pharmacophore, 2010. 1(3): p. 196-213.

potassium Hydroxide (7) 1. Byadagi, K.S., S.T. Nandibewoor, and S.A. Chimatadar, Catalytic Activity of Ruthenium(III) on the Oxidation of an Anticholinergic Drug-Atropine Sulfate Monohydrate by Copper(III) Periodate Complex in Aqueous Alkaline Medium – Decarboxylation and Free Radical Mechanism. Acta Chim. Slov., 2013. 60: p. 617-627.

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2. Kumar, R., G. Ravi Kumar, and N. Chandrashekar, Microwave assisted alkali-catalyzed transesterification of Pongamia pinnata seed oil for biodiesel production. Bioresource Technology, 2011. 102(11): p. 6617-6620.

3. Nott, A., D.A. Selinger, and V.S. Tavva, PLANT GENE EXPRESSION MODULATORY SEQUENCES FROM MAIZE in FPO, U.S. Patent, Editor 2013.

4. Byadagi, K.S., et al., Catalytic Activity of Palladium(II) and Osmium(VIII) on the Oxidation of Chloramphenicol by Copper(III) Periodate Complex in Aqueous Alkaline Medium – A Comparative Kinetic and Mechanistic Approach. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res, 2013.

5. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

6. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

7. Papagiannouli, I., et al., Palladium-based micellar nanohybrids: preparation and nonlinear optical response RSC Advances 2014. 4(17): p. 8779-8788.

Potassium Metabi-sulphite (2) 1. Kumar, L.P. and N. Paneerselvam, G2 STUDIES OF ANTIMUTAGENIC POTENTIAL OF CHEMOPREVENTIVE AGENT CURCUMIN IN ALLIUM CEPA ROOT MERISTEM CELLS. FACTA UNIVERSITATIS Series: Medicine and Biology, 2008. 15(1): p. 20-23.

2. Kumar, L.P. and N. Panneerselvam, CYTOGENETIC STUDIES OF FOOD PRESERVATIVE

IN ALLIUM CEPA ROOT MERISTEM CELLS. FACTA UNIVERSITATIS Series: Medicine and Biology, 2007. 14(2): p. 60-63.

Potassium Nitrate (4) 1. Rathi, S. and J.B. Dahiya, Polyamide 66/nanoclay composites: Synthesis, thermal and flammability properties.

2. Byadagi, K.S., S.T. Nandibewoor, and S.A. Chimatadar, Catalytic Activity of Ruthenium(III) on the Oxidation of an Anticholinergic Drug-Atropine Sulfate Monohydrate by Copper(III) Periodate Complex in Aqueous Alkaline Medium – Decarboxylation and Free Radical Mechanism. Acta Chim. Slov., 2013. 60: p. 617-627.

3. Byadagi, K.S., et al., Catalytic Activity of Palladium(II) and Osmium(VIII) on the Oxidation of Chloramphenicol by Copper(III) Periodate Complex in Aqueous Alkaline Medium – A Comparative Kinetic and Mechanistic Approach. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res, 2013.

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4. Rathi, S. and J.B. Dahiya, Effect on thermal behaviour of polyamide 66/clay nanocomposites with inorganic flame retardant additives. Indian Journal of Chemistry, 2012. 51A: p. 1677-1685.

Potassium Periodate (1) 1. Thomas, V., M. Bajpai, and S.K. Bajpai, In Situ Formation of Silver Nanoparticles within Chitosan-attached Cotton Fabric for Antibacterial Property. Journal of Industrial Textiles 2011. 40: p. 229-245.

Potassium persulfate (5) 1. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

2. Rajesh, K.P., et al., Potential in vitro antioxidant and protective effects of Mesua ferrea Linn. bark extracts on induced oxidative damage. Industrial Crops and Products, 2013. 47: p. 186-198.

3. Bajpai, S.K., S. Awasthi, and A. Dubey, A Unique Approach To Prepare Poly (Acrylamide –Co-Itaconic Acid) /Graphite Composite Polymer For Electrical Conducting Properties. International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA), 2012. 2(5): p. 1532-1537.

4. Saravanan, S. and T. Parimelazhagan, Total phenolic content, Free radical scavenging and Antimicrobial activities of Passiflora subpeltata seeds. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(04): p. 067-072.

5. Kaur, R., B. Singh, and S. Arora, Amelioration of oxidative damage by Methyl gallate in different in vitro models. Phytopharmacology, 2011. 1(4): p. 82-94.

Potassium Tetraborate (1) 1. Queenthy, S.S. and B. John, Diosmin exhibits anti-hyperlipidemic effects in isoproterenol induced myocardial infarcted rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 2013.

Potato Starch (4) 1. Ramachandran, S., A. Rajasekaran, and N. Adhirajan, In vivo and in vitro antidiabetic activity of Terminalia paniculata bark: An evaluation of possible phytoconstituents and mechanisms for blood glucose control in diabetes. 2013.

2. Roy, J.K. and A.K. Mukherjee, Applications of a high maltose forming, thermo-stable α-amylase from an extremely alkalophilic Bacillus licheniformis strain AS08E in food and laundry detergent industries. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2013.

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3. Badwaik, L.S., P.K. Borah, and S.C. Deka, Antimicrobial and enzymatic antibrowning film used as coating for bamboo shoot quality improvement. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014. 103: p. 213-220.

4. Ramachandran, S. and A. Rajasekaran, Blood glucose lowering effect of Tectona grandis flowers in type 2 diabetic rats: A study on identification of active constituents and mechanisms for antidiabetic action. Journal of Diabetes, 2013.

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2. Harsha, S.N., K.R. Anilakumar, and M.V. Mithila, Antioxidant properties of Lactuca sativa leaf extract involved in the protection of biomolecules. Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition, 2013.

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2. Kundu, P., et al., Stability of oil - in – water macro-emulsion with anionic surfactant: Effect of Electrolytes and Temperatur. Chemical Engineering Science, 2013.

3. Baliarsingh, S., et al., Role of cationic and anionic surfactants in textile dyeing with natural dyes extracted from waste plant materials and their potential antimicrobial properties. Industrial Crops and Products, 2013. 50: p. 618-624.

4. Chauhan, S. and K. Sharma, Effect of temperature and additives on the critical micelle concentration and thermodynamics of micelle formation of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate and dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide in aqueous solution: A conductometric study. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 2014. 71: p. 205-211.

5. Sharma, K. and S. Chauhan, Apparent molar volume, compressibility and viscometric studies of sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (SDBS) and dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB) in aqueous amino acid solutions: A thermo-acoustic approach. Thermochimica Acta, 2014. 578: p. 15-27.

Sodium Ethoxide (1) 1. D, M.R. and S. Varghese, Design and synthesis of poly acetylene class conjugated liquid crystalline polymers (LCP) for display applications, in International Conference on Advances in Polymer Technology2010. p. 318.

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3. Bajpai, S.K. and A. Jain, Sorptive Removal of Crystal Violet from Aqueous Solution Using Spent Tea Leaves: Part I Optimization of Sorption Conditions and Kinetic Studies. Acta Chim. Slov., 2010. 57: p. 751-757.

4. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Studies on degradation of chlorinated aromatic hydrocarbon by using immobilized cell crude extract of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(11): p. 1338-1342.

5. Manikandan, R., H.J. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of chlorobenzene using immobilized crude extracts in packed bed column. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2007. 6(19): p. 2259-2266.

6. Manikandan, R., H. Prabhu, and P. Sivashanmugam, Biodegradation of 2,4-dichlorophenol using Mycoplana dimorpha extracts and evaluation of kinetic parameters. African Journal of Biotechnology., 2008. 7(12): p. 2038-2048.

7. Aarthi, R., R. Saranya, and K. Sankaran, 2-methylbutanal, a volatile biomarker, for non-invasive surveillance of Proteus Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology 2013.

8. Kumar, R., G. Ravi Kumar, and N. Chandrashekar, Microwave assisted alkali-catalyzed transesterification of Pongamia pinnata seed oil for biodiesel production. Bioresource Technology, 2011. 102(11): p. 6617-6620.

9. Choudhury, A.R., et al., Facile and rapid thermo-regulated biomineralization of gold by pullulan and study of its thermodynamic parameters. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014.

10. Suseela, V., V.K. Gopalakrishnan, and S. Varghese, In vitro Antioxidant Studies of Fruits of Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp. Indian J Pharm Sci. , 2010. 72(5): p. 644-649.

11. T, V.K. and M.R. Y, FORMULATION AND EVALUATION NASAL INSULIN GEL. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2010. 2(3).

12. Bajpai, S.K. and M. Bhowmik, Adsorption of diclofenac sodium from aqueous solution using polyaniline as a potential sorbent. I. Kinetic studies. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2010. 117(6): p. 3615-3622.

13. Sinha, A.K., et al., Synthesis of gold nanochains via photoactivation technique and their catalytic applications. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2013. 398: p. 13-21.

14. Vaseeharan, B., J. Sivakamavalli, and R. Thaya, Synthesis and characterization of chitosan-ZnO composite and its antibiofilm activity against aquatic bacteria. Journal of Composite Materials, 2013.

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15. Devi, K.R. and K. Srinivasan, Towards a better understanding of the nucleation behavior of α and γ polymorphs of glycine from aqueous solution in the presence of selective additives by charge compensation mechanism. Journal of Crystal Growth, 2013.

16. Senthilnathan, J. and L. Philip, Removal of mixed pesticides from drinking water system by photodegradation using suspended and immobilized TiO2. Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B: Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes, 2009. 44(3): p. 262-270.

17. Poonkuzhali, K., et al., Reduction of hexavalent chromium using Aerva lanata L.: Elucidation of reduction mechanism and identification of active principles. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2014. 272: p. 89-95.

18. Hodlur, R.M., M.K. Rabinal, and I.M. Ikram, Influence of dipole moment of capping molecules on the optoelectronic properties of ZnO nanoparticles. Journal of Luminescence, 2014. 149: p. 317-324.

19. Patil, R.M., et al., Superparamagnetic iron oxide/chitosan core/shells for hyperthermia application: Improved colloidal stability and biocompatibility. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2013.

20. Sarwa, K.K., et al., Capsaicinoids content of some Indigenous Capsicum Varieties of Assam, India. Journal of Natural Sciences Research, 2013. 3(4).

21. Kharkrang, K. and P.K. Ambasht, IMMOBILIZATION OF α-AMYLASE FROM Pennisetum typhoides INSIDE GELATIN BEADS AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION. JOURNAL OF PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 2013. 4(3): p. 183-189.

22. Ganguly, M., et al., Selective Dopamine Chemosensing Using Silver Enhanced Fluorescence. Langmuir, 2014.

23. Singh, A., et al., Beneficial Compatible Microbes Enhances Antioxidants in Chickpea Edible Parts Through Synergistic Interactions. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2013.

24. Selvarajan, E. and V. Mohanasrinivasan, Biosynthesis and characterization of ZnO nanoparticles using Lactobacillus plantarum VITES07 ☆. Materials Letters, 2013.

25. Singh, M., I. Sinhaa, and R.K. Mandal, Role of pH in the green synthesis of silver nanoparticles. Materials Letters, 2009. 63(3-4): p. 425-427.

26. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

27. Srinivasan, M., et al., Modulatory effects of curcumin on γ-radiation-induced cellular damage in primary culture of isolated rat hepatocytes. Pharmacology 2007. 24(2): p. 98-105.

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28. Jana, M., et al., Covalent surface modification of chemically derived graphene and its application as supercapacitor electrode material Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014.

29. Patil, R.M., et al., NON-AQUEOUS TO AQUEOUS PHASE TRANSFER OF OLEIC ACID COATED IRON OXIDE NANOPARTICLES FOR HYPERTHERMIA APPLICATION RSC Adv., 2013.

30. Senthilnathan, J. and L. Philip, Elimination of pesticides and their formulation products from drinking water using thin film continuous photoreactor under solar radiation. Solar Energy 2012. 86(9): p. 2735-2745.

31. Srinivasan, M., et al., Influence of ferulic acid on γ-radiation induced DNA damage, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant status in primary culture of isolated rat hepatocytes. Toxicology 2006. 228(2-3): p. 249-258.

Sodium Hypochlorite (1) 1. Vijayakumar, P.S., et al., Nanogold-Loaded Sharp-Edged Carbon Bullets as Plant-Gene Carriers. Advanced Functional Materials, 2010. 20(15): p. 2416-2423.

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate(SLS) (4) 1. Gangotri, K.M. and P.P. Solanki, Use of Sodium Lauryl Sulphate as a Surfactant in a Photogalvanic Cell for Solar Energy Conversion and Storage: A Sodium Lauryl Sulphate-Methylene Blue-Mannose System. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2013. 35(15): p. 1467-1475.

2. Almekhlafi, S. and A.A. Thabit, Formulation and evaluation of Lomefloxacin HCl as semisolid dosage forms. Journal of Chemical & Pharmaceutical Research, 2014. 6(3).

3. Sawale, P.D., R.R.B. Singh, and S. Arora, Stability and quality of herb (Pueraria Tuberosa)-milk model system. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2013.

4. Anumolu, P.D., et al., Development of Dissolution Test Method for Drotaverine Hydrochloride/Mefenamic Acid Combination Using Derivative Spectrophotometry. Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2013. 12(2): p. 227-232.

Sodium Nitrite (5) 1. Ciji, A., et al., Dietary L-tryptophan modulates growth and immuno-metabolic status of Labeo rohita juveniles exposed to nitrite. Aquaculture Research, 2013.

2. Meenal Kulkarni and A. Chaudhari, Biodegradation of p-nitrophenol by P. putida. Bioresource Technology, 2006. 97(8): p. 982-988.

3. Suseela, V., V.K. Gopalakrishnan, and S. Varghese, In vitro Antioxidant Studies of Fruits of Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp. Indian J Pharm Sci. , 2010. 72(5): p. 644-649.

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4. Singh, A., et al., Beneficial Compatible Microbes Enhances Antioxidants in Chickpea Edible Parts Through Synergistic Interactions. LWT - Food Science and Technology, 2013.

5. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

Sodium Nitroprusside (10) 1. George, B.P., et al., A Comparative Study on in vitro and in viva Antioxidant Properties of Rubus ellipticus and Rubus niveus. 2014.

2. Ramani, R., et al., Antioxidant, free radical scavenging and invitro cytotoxic studies of ethanolic extract of Leucas indica var lavandulifolia and Leucas indica var nagalapuramiana. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2012. 2(3): p. S1637-S1642.

3. Sarkar, K. and P.P. Kundu, PAMAM conjugated chitosan through naphthalimide moiety for enhanced gene transfection efficiency. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

4. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

5. Darsini, D.T.P., et al., Antioxidant potential and amino acid analysis of underutilized tropical fruit Limonia acidissima L. Free Radicals and Antioxidants, 2013.

6. Agrawal, M.J. and D.A. Kar, Concentration Dependent Anti-oxidative and Pro-oxidative Effects of Madhumehari in in-vitro and in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice Model. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 2013. 23(2): p. 185-190.

7. Ramalingam, R., et al., Invitro free radical scavenging, cytotoxic and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of Leucas martinicensis. International Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2013.

8. Krishnamoorthy, K., et al., Quantification of phytochemicals and in vitro antioxidant potential of various solvent extracts of certain species of Acanthaceae. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2014. 8(1): p. 58-64.

9. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

10. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

Sodium Perchlorate (10) 1. George, B.P., et al., A Comparative Study on in vitro and in viva Antioxidant Properties of Rubus ellipticus and Rubus niveus. 2014.

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2. Ramani, R., et al., Antioxidant, free radical scavenging and invitro cytotoxic studies of ethanolic extract of Leucas indica var lavandulifolia and Leucas indica var nagalapuramiana. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2012. 2(3): p. S1637-S1642.

3. Sarkar, K. and P.P. Kundu, PAMAM conjugated chitosan through naphthalimide moiety for enhanced gene transfection efficiency. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

4. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

5. Darsini, D.T.P., et al., Antioxidant potential and amino acid analysis of underutilized tropical fruit Limonia acidissima L. Free Radicals and Antioxidants, 2013.

6. Agrawal, M.J. and D.A. Kar, Concentration Dependent Anti-oxidative and Pro-oxidative Effects of Madhumehari in in-vitro and in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice Model. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 2013. 23(2): p. 185-190.

7. Ramalingam, R., et al., Invitro free radical scavenging, cytotoxic and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of Leucas martinicensis. International Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2013.

8. Krishnamoorthy, K., et al., Quantification of phytochemicals and in vitro antioxidant potential of various solvent extracts of certain species of Acanthaceae. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2014. 8(1): p. 58-64.

9. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

10. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

Sodium Periodate (10) 1. George, B.P., et al., A Comparative Study on in vitro and in viva Antioxidant Properties of Rubus ellipticus and Rubus niveus. 2014.

2. Ramani, R., et al., Antioxidant, free radical scavenging and invitro cytotoxic studies of ethanolic extract of Leucas indica var lavandulifolia and Leucas indica var nagalapuramiana. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2012. 2(3): p. S1637-S1642.

3. Sarkar, K. and P.P. Kundu, PAMAM conjugated chitosan through naphthalimide moiety for enhanced gene transfection efficiency. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013.

4. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

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5. Darsini, D.T.P., et al., Antioxidant potential and amino acid analysis of underutilized tropical fruit Limonia acidissima L. Free Radicals and Antioxidants, 2013.

6. Agrawal, M.J. and D.A. Kar, Concentration Dependent Anti-oxidative and Pro-oxidative Effects of Madhumehari in in-vitro and in Alloxan Induced Diabetic Mice Model. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 2013. 23(2): p. 185-190.

7. Ramalingam, R., et al., Invitro free radical scavenging, cytotoxic and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of Leucas martinicensis. International Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2013.

8. Krishnamoorthy, K., et al., Quantification of phytochemicals and in vitro antioxidant potential of various solvent extracts of certain species of Acanthaceae. International Journal of Green Pharmacy, 2014. 8(1): p. 58-64.

9. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

10. Ramalingam, R., et al., Free radical scavenging and antiepileptic activity of Leucas lanata. Journal of Pharmacy Research 2013. 6(3): p. 368-372.

Sodium Phosphate (3) 1. Darsini, D.T.P., et al., Antioxidant potential and amino acid analysis of underutilized tropical fruit Limonia acidissima L. Free Radicals and Antioxidants, 2013.

2. Kaur, R., B. Singh, and S. Arora, Amelioration of oxidative damage by Methyl gallate in different in vitro models. Phytopharmacology, 2011. 1(4): p. 82-94.

3. Jodha, D., et al., Isolation, purification and biochemical characterization of dipeptidyl peptidase-III from germinated Vigna radiata seeds. Process Biochemistry, 2013. 48(4): p. 730-737.

Sodium Potassium Tartarate (3) 1. Arumugam, A. and V. Ponnusami, PINEAPPLE FRUIT BROMELAIN RECOVERY USING RECYCLABLE FUNCTIONALIZED

ORDERED MESOPOROUS SILICA SYNTHESIZED FROM SUGARCANE LEAF ASH. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering 2013. 30(03): p. 477-486.

2. Kharkrang, K. and P.K. Ambasht, IMMOBILIZATION OF α-AMYLASE FROM Pennisetum typhoides INSIDE GELATIN BEADS AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION. JOURNAL OF PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 2013. 4(3): p. 183-189.

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3. Sivashanmugam, A.T. and T.K. Chatterjee, In vitro and in vivo antidiabetic activity of Polyalthia longifolia (Sonner.) Thw. leaves. Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine, 2013.

Sodium pyrophosphate (1) 1. Shine, V., et al., Anti-hepatotoxic Effect of Root Ethanol Extract of Cyclea peltata against Acetaminophen Induced Oxidative Stress in Wistar Rats and in vitro Primary Hepatocyte Culture. American Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014. 1(1): p. 1-15.

Sodium Salicylate (6) 1. Venkatesan Perumal, et al., Effect of liposomal celecoxib on proliferation of colon cancer cell and inhibition of DMBA-induced tumor in rat model. Cancer Nanotechnology, 2011. 2(1-6): p. 67-79.

2. N. Ramesh, C. Jayakumar, and N.N. Gandhi, Effective Separation of Petro Products through Hydrotropy. Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2009. 32(1): p. 129-133.

3. Samy, R.P., P. Gopalakrishnakone, and S. Ignacimuthu, Anti-tumor promoting potential of luteolin against 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced mammary tumors in rats. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2006. 164(1-2): p. 1-14.

4. Anuja, G.I., et al., Antioedematous and Analgesic Properties of Fertile Fronds of Drynaria quercifolia. ISRN Inflammation, 2014. 2014: p. 8.

5. Anuja, G.I., et al., Antioedematous and Analgesic Properties of Fertile Fronds of Drynaria quercifolia. ISRN Inflammation, 2014. 2014: p. 8.

6. Meyyappan, N. and N.N. Gandhi, Effect of Hydrotropes on the Solubility and Mass Transfer Coefficient of Benzyl Benzoate in Water. Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2005. 50(3): p. 796-800.

Sodium Salt (1) 1. Khan, A. and K. Ghosh, Phytic Acid-Induced Inhibition of Digestive Protease and α-Amylase in Three Indian Major Carps: An in vitro Study. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 2013. 44(6): p. 853-859.

Sodium Sarcosinate (1) 1. Sudheer, A.R., et al., Ellagic acid, a natural polyphenol protects rat peripheral blood lymphocytes against nicotine-induced cellular and DNA damage in vitro: With the comparison of N-acetylcysteine. Toxicology, 2007. 230(1): p. 11-21.

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Sodium Selenite 1. Deepmala, J., et al., Protective effect of combined therapy with dithiothreitol, zinc and selenium protects acute mercury induced oxidative injury in rats. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2013.

Sodium Sulphite (2) 1. Queenthy, S.S. and B. John, Diosmin exhibits anti-hyperlipidemic effects in isoproterenol induced myocardial infarcted rats. European Journal of Pharmacology, 2013.

2. Papagiannouli, I., et al., Palladium-based micellar nanohybrids: preparation and nonlinear optical response RSC Advances 2014. 4(17): p. 8779-8788.

Sodium Taurocholate 1. Battani, S., H. Pawar, and S. Suresh, Evaluation of Oral Bioavailability and Anticancer Potential of Raloxifene Solid Lipid Nanoparticles. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2014. 14(8): p. 5638-5645.

Sodium Thioglycollate (1) 1. Archana, V., et al., Control of Streptococcus sanguinis oral biofilm by novel chlorhexidine-chitosan mouthwash: an in vitro study. J Exp Integr Med., 2013. 3(2): p. 165-169.

Sodium Thiosulphate (1) 1. Hamdu, H.H., An isocratic normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of benzoyl peroxide and benzoic acid in one pharmaceutical preparation and their stability in different solvents. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS), 2014. 9(1): p. 04-12.

Sodium Tripoly Phosphate 1. RAJENDRAN, R., et al., POTENTIAL OF NANOCHITOSAN-COATED INERT SUBSTRATE AS AN ANTIBACTERIAL WATER FILTER. International Journal of Nanoscience, 2011. 10(213).

Solochrome Dark Blue (1) 1. Reddaiah, K., et al., An electrochemical sensor based on poly (solochrome dark blue) film coated electrode for the determination of dopamine and simultaneous separation in the presence of uric acid and ascorbic acid: A voltammetric method. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 106: p. 145-150.

Solvents (21) 1. Karthik, D., E.A.P. Viswanathan, and C.V. Anuradhaa, Rosmarinic acid treatment alleviates fibrotic changes in the myocardium induced in a rat model of insulin resistance Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2012. 2(2): p. S920-S926.

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2. Baskar, A.A., et al., Chemopreventive potential of β-Sitosterol in experimental colon cancer model - an In vitro and In vivo study. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2010. 10(24).

3. Panda1, V.S., H.D. Ashar1, and A. Sharan2, Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of Garcinia indica fruit rind in antitubercular drug-induced liver injury in rats. Botanics: Targets and Therapy, 2013. 2013(3): p. 29-37.

4. Baldev, E., et al., Degradation of synthetic dye, Rhodamine B to environmentally non-toxic products using microalgae. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 105: p. 207-214.

5. Patel, K., et al., Preparation and in vitro evaluation of a microballoon delivery system for domperidone. Der Pharmacia Lettre,, 2011. 3(6): p. 131-141.

6. Rai, G., et al., Chitosan hydrochloride based microspheres of albendazole for colonic drug delivery Die Pharmazie - An International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2005. 60(2): p. 131-134.

7. Kulkarni, V.M. and V.K. Rathod, Extraction of mangiferin from Mangifera indica leaves using three phase partitioning coupled with ultrasound. Industrial Crops and Products, 2014. 52: p. 292-297.

8. JEETENDRA, N. and B. MANISH, CORRELATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY WITH PHENOLIC CONTENT AND ISOLATION OF ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUND FROM LYGODIUM FLEXUOSUM (L.) SW. EXTRACTS. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011. 3(2): p. 48-52.

9. R.Kavitha, In Vitro Antioxidant Studies of Costus pictus Leaf. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences, 2013. 4(1).

10. Thada, R., et al., Extraction and Quantitation of Coumarin from Cinnamon and its Effect on Enzymatic Browning in Fresh Apple Juice: A Bioinformatics Approach to Illuminate its Antibrowning Activity. J. Agric. Food Chem., 2013.

11. Baskar, A.A., et al., β-Sitosterol Prevents Lipid Peroxidation and Improves Antioxidant Status and Histoarchitecture in Rats with 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine-Induced Colon Cancer Journal of Medicinal Food, 2012. 15(4): p. 335-343.

12. Thippeswamy, N.B., K.A. Naidu, and R.N. Achur, Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of phenolic extract from Carum carvi L. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013.

13. Thippeswamy, N.B., K.A. Naidu, and R.N. Achur, Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of phenolic extract from Carum carvi L. Journal of Pharmacy Research, 2013.

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14. Kalpana, K.B., M. Srinivasan, and V.P. Menon, Antioxidant potential of aminothiazole derivative and its protective effect on H2O2-induced oxidative damage on pBR322 DNA and RBC cellular membrane. Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2008. 314(1-2): p. 95-103.

15. Viswanatha, G.L., et al., Anticonvulsant activity of 1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl-β-d-glucopyranose isolated from leaves of Mangifera indica. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology, 2013.

16. Baskar, A.A., et al., Cancer Chemopreventive Potential of Luteolin-7-O-Glucoside Isolated From Ophiorrhiza mungos Linn. Nutrition and Cancer, 2011. 63(1): p. 130-138.

17. Kaur, S., M. Singh, and N. Verma, Chlorophyll based biosensor for sulfur mustard - a chemical warfare agent, in Physics and Technology of Sensors (ISPTS), 2012 1st International Symposium on 2012. p. 87-91.

18. Subramanian, P., et al., 24-Hour rhythms in oxidative stress during hepatocarcinogenesis in rats: effect of melatonin or α-ketoglutarate Redox Report, 2008. 13(2): p. 78-86.

19. Shanmugam, M., et al., Synthesis, spectral characterization and antimicrobial studies of novel s-triazine derivatives. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013. 105: p. 383-390.

20. Selvam, T.N., et al., Antioxidant and Tumor Cell Suppression Potential of Premna Serratifolia Linn Leaf. Toxicol Int, 2012. 19(1): p. 31-34.

21. Kulkarni, V.M. and V.K. Rathod, Mapping of an ultrasonic bath for ultrasound assisted extraction of mangiferin from Mangifera indica leaves. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 2013.

Sorbitol (1) 1. R, N.K. and S. Berchmans, In-vitro antiplatelet activity of silver nanoparticles synthesized using the microorganism Gluconobacter roseus : AFM based study. RSC Advances, 2013.

Soya lecithin (9) 1. Trivedi, S., et al., TRANSDERMAL ADMINISTRATION OF TIZANIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE USING ELASTIC VESICLES: CHARACTERIZATION AND IN VITRO PERMEATION STUDIES. ASIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH, 2013. 3(3).

2. Muthappa, N.A., et al., Lipotropes promote immunobiochemical plasticity and protect fish against low-dose pesticide-induced oxidative stress. Cell Stress and Chaperones, 2013.

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3. Chauhan, S., K. Kumar, and B.S. Patial, Study of acoustic parameters of proline in lecithin-ethanol mixture at varying temperature. Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Physics, 2013. 51: p. 531-541.

4. Nadhi, N.S. and F. Khanum, Encapsulation of Omega-3-rich Oil and Anti-anxiolytic Properties of Flax Seed Oil. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND CHEMICAL SCIENCES, 2013. 2(2).

5. Bhatia, A., et al., Tamoxifen-loaded lecithin organogel (LO) for topical application: Development, optimization and characterization. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013. 444(1-2): p. 47-59.

6. Kakkar, V., et al., Proof of concept studies to confirm the delivery of curcumin loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (C-SLNs) to brain. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2013.

7. Bansal, S., et al., Design and development of cefdinir niosomes for oral delivery. J Pharm Bioall Sci, 2013. 5(4): p. 318-325.

8. De, A. and A.K. Gill, Proniosomal Gel of Tretinoin for the Treatment of Acne Vulgaris. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(7): p. 081-086.

9. Kumar, M., et al., Development of a validated UPLC method for simultaneous estimation of both free and entrapped (in solid lipid nanoparticles) all-trans retinoic acid and cholecalciferol (vitamin D3) and its pharmacokinetic applicability in rats. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 2014. 91: p. 73-80.

Soya Phosphatidylcholine (1) 1. Poonam Verma, B., MPharm and M. Kamla Pathak, PhD, Nanosized ethanolic vesicles loaded with econazole nitrate for the treatment of deep fungal infections through topical gel formulation Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2012. 8(4): p. 489-496.

Soyabean Oil (1) 1. Harwansh, R.K., et al., Nanoemulsions as vehicles for transdermal delivery of glycyrrhizin. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011. 47(4).

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4. Pawar, V.K., et al., Chitosan Coated Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose- Ethylcellulose Shell Based Gastroretentive Dual Working System to Improve the Bioavailability of Norfloxacin RSC Advances, 2013.

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2. Yadav, A.K., C. Gautam, and P. Singh, Crystallization Kinematics and Dielectric Behavior of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glass Ceramics. New Journal of Glass and Ceramics,, 2012. 2: p. 126-131.

3. Gautam, C.R. and A.K. Yadav, Synthesis and Optical Investigations on (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glasses Doped with La2O3. Optics and Photonics Journal, 2013. 3: p. 1-7.

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2. Vigneshwaran, N., et al., A novel one-pot ‘green’ synthesis of stable silver nanoparticles using soluble starch. Carbohydrate Research, 2006. 341(12): p. 2012-2018.

3. Singh, S., J.P. Saikia, and A.K. Buragohain, A novel reusable PAni-PVA-Amylase film: Activity and analysis. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013. 106: p. 46-50.

4. Avani, B. and J.A. Kumar, DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF EUDRAGIT-S100 COATED STARCH MICROSPHERES OF 5-FLUOROURACIL FOR COLON TARGETING. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Archive, 2013. 2(4): p. 51-60.

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8. Venkatanarasimhan, S., A.E. Rani, and D. Raghavachari, Immobilization of α-Amylase on Gum Acacia Stabilized Magnetite Nanoparticles, an Easily Recoverable and Reusable Support. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic, 2013.

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2. Sanjeevi, K., et al., Synthesis, Structural analysis and Fabrication of Coatings on the Cu2+ and Sr2+ co-substitutions in β-Ca3(PO4)2. RSC Advances, 2013.

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2. Pandey, R., B.R. Meena, and A.K. Singh, Structural and Dielectric Characterization on Multiferroic xNi0.9Zn0.1Fe2O4/(1-x)PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 Particulate Composite. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

3. Patil, A., et al., Standardization of Unani polyherbal formulation Sufoof-e-mohazzil. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 2013. 12(2): p. 265-271.

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2. Anand, S., R. Pandey, and A.K. Singh, Investigation of New Lead- free (1-x)BaTiO3-xBi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3 Solid Solution with Morphotropic Phase Boundary. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

3. Pandey, R., B.R. Meena, and A.K. Singh, Structural and Dielectric Characterization on Multiferroic xNi0.9Zn0.1Fe2O4/(1-x)PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 Particulate Composite. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

4. Tawade, C.M., et al., Microstructural and Electrical Study of (Ba0.6Sr0.4) (Zr1-xTix)O3 Ceramics. International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 2013. 02(08).

5. Yadav, A.K., C. Gautam, and P. Singh, Crystallization Kinematics and Dielectric Behavior of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glass Ceramics. New Journal of Glass and Ceramics,, 2012. 2: p. 126-131.

6. Gautam, C.R. and A.K. Yadav, Synthesis and Optical Investigations on (Ba,Sr)TiO3 Borosilicate Glasses Doped with La2O3. Optics and Photonics Journal, 2013. 3: p. 1-7.

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7. Singh, S.P., et al., Genotoxicity of nano- and micron-sized manganese oxide in rats after acute oral treatment. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 2013.

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2. Rathnasamy, S. and R. Kumaresan, Integration and Investigation of metal ligands in aqueous two phase extraction and its partition coefficient studies in pappain extraction. Indian Journal of Biotechnology, 2013. 12: p. 225-230.

3. Zafar, S., et al., Batch kinetics and modelling of ethanolic fermentation of whey. International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 2005. 40(6): p. 597-604.

4. Selvarajan, E. and V. Mohanasrinivasan, Biosynthesis and characterization of ZnO nanoparticles using Lactobacillus plantarum VITES07 ☆. Materials Letters, 2013.

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2. Tawade, C.M., et al., Microstructural and Electrical Study of (Ba0.6Sr0.4) (Zr1-xTix)O3 Ceramics. International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology, 2013. 02(08).

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2. Matai, I., et al., Antibacterial activity and mechanism of Ag–ZnO nanocomposite on S. aureus and GFP-expressing antibiotic resistant E. coli. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2014. 115: p. 359-367.

3. Katiyar, P. and V.C. Srivastava, PHOTOCATALYTIC OXIDATION OF DYE BEARING WASTEWATER BY IRON DOPED ZINC OXIDE. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2013.

4. KONDAWAR, S.B., et al., PHOTOCATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF NANOCRYSTALLINE ZnFe2O4 SYNTHESIZED AT LOW TEMPERATURE BY SOLVO-COMBUSTION METHOD. International Journal of Nanoscience, 2011. 10(6).

5. Naik, S., Y. K., and M.K. M., SYNTHESIS AND PHOTOCATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF ZNO NANOPARTICLES AGAINST CORALENE RED F3BS DYE IN PRESENCE OF UV AND SOLAR RADIATION. International Journal of Universal Pharmacy and Life Sciences, 2012. 2(4).

6. Subash, B., et al., Synthesis of Ce co-doped Ag–ZnO photocatalyst with excellent performance for NBB dye degradation under natural sunlight illumination Journal Cover:Catal. Sci. Technol., 2012, 2, 2319-2326 Catalysis Science & Technology 2012. 2: p. 2319-2326.

7. Bhattacharya, D., et al., Differential Toxicity of Rod and Spherical Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology, 2014. 10(4): p. 707-716.

8. Hodlur, R.M., M.K. Rabinal, and I.M. Ikram, Influence of dipole moment of capping molecules on the optoelectronic properties of ZnO nanoparticles. Journal of Luminescence, 2014. 149: p. 317-324.

9. Subash, B., et al., Highly active Zr co-doped Ag–ZnO photocatalyst for the mineralization of Acid Black 1 under UV-A light illumination. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2013.

10. B. Subash, et al., Synthesis and characterization of cerium–silver co-doped zinc oxide as a novel sunlight-driven photocatalyst for effective degradation of Reactive Red 120 dye. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 2013.

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12. Subash, B., et al., Solar-light-assisted photocatalytic degradation of NBB dye on Zr-codoped Ag–ZnO catalyst. Research on Chemical Intermediates, 2012.

13. B. Krishnakumar, B. Subash, and M. Swaminathan, AgBr–ZnO – An efficient nano-photocatalyst for the mineralization of Acid Black 1 with UV light. Separation and Purification Technology, 2012. 85: p. 35-44.

14. R. Velmurugan, et al., An efficient reusable and antiphotocorrosive nano ZnO for the mineralization of Reactive Orange 4 under UV-A light. Separation and Purification Technology, 2011. 80(1): p. 119-124.

15. R. Velmurugan and M. Swaminathan, An efficient nanostructured ZnO for dye sensitized degradation of Reactive Red 120 dye under solar light. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2011. 95(3): p. 942-950.

16. Kuzhalosai, V., B. Subash, and M. Shanthi, Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic properties of SnO2-ZnO composite under UV-A light. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013.

17. Subash, B., et al., Solar active photocatalyst for effective degradation of RR 120 with dye sensitized mechanism. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013.

ZrO2 (4) 1. Pandey, R., et al., Phase Coexistence and the Structure of the Morphotropic Phase Boundary Region in (1-x)Bi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3-xPbTiO3 Piezoceramics. 2013.

2. Anand, S., R. Pandey, and A.K. Singh, Investigation of New Lead- free (1-x)BaTiO3-xBi(Mg1/2Zr1/2)O3 Solid Solution with Morphotropic Phase Boundary. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

3. Pandey, R., B.R. Meena, and A.K. Singh, Structural and Dielectric Characterization on Multiferroic xNi0.9Zn0.1Fe2O4/(1-x)PbZr0.52Ti0.48O3 Particulate Composite. Cornell University Library(Pre Print), 2013.

4. Roy, M. and S. Sahu, Synthesis, electrical and thermal properties of Bi4V2−xZrxO11 (x = 0.0, 0.02, 0.06 and 0.10) ceramics. Journal of Electroceramics, 2013.

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2. Siddiquie, M.D., et al., Antibiotic Resistant Salmonella serovars isolated from Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur Region. Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences, 2013. 2(10): p. 122-127.

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2. Rizvi, M., et al., Assessment of combination therapy by time kill curve analysis and chequerboard assay for treatment of multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates. Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance, 2013.

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2. Kali, A., et al., Changing Trends in Resistance Pattern of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013. 7(9): p. 1979-1982.

3. Rao, A.A., et al., Proteomic analysis of Streptomyces coelicolor in response to Ciprofloxacin challenge Journal of Proteomics, 2013.

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2. Ansari, P.G., D.L.N. Rao, and K.K. Pal, Diversity and phylogeny of soybean rhizobia in central India. Annals of Microbiology 2014.

3. Kumar, V., et al., Diversity of diazotrophs in arid and semi-arid regions of Haryana and evaluation of their plant growth promoting potential on Bt-cotton and pearl millet. Annals of Microbiology, 2013.

4. Adak, A., et al., Potentialities of newly isolated Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus sp for curd preparation and a comparative study of its physico-chemical parameters with other marketed curds. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 51: p. 910-918.

5. Ansari, P.G. and D.L.N. Rao, Differentiating Indigenous Soybean Bradyrhizobium and Rhizobium spp. of Indian Soils. Indian Journal of Microbiology 2013.

6. Arora, A., et al., Alkalistable xylanase production by alkalitolerant Paenibacillus montaniterrae RMV1 isolated from red mud. Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2013.

7. PANDYA, N., et al., ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL PROBIOTIC LACTIC ACID BACTERIA FROM HUMAN INFANT FECAL SAMPLES. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 2013. 13(2): p. 3769-3774.

8. Sharma, S., et al., Capsicum annuum enhances l-lactate production by Lactobacillus acidophilus: Implication in curd formation. Journal of Dairy Science, 2013.

9. Hemambika, B., et al., Screening of Chromium-Resistant Bacteria for Plant Growth-Promoting Activities. Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal, 2013. 22(7): p. 717-736.

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2. Maity, C., et al., Analysis of alteration of gut microbial population under the exposure of graded hyperbaric pressures: Applications of metagenomic approach. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 51: p. 960-968.

3. Sheth, M., S. Parnami, and N. Mittal, Improvement in Lipid Regulation and Intestinal Microflora as a Result of Probiotic Curd Intake in Institutionalized Elderly. Indian Journal of Gerontology, 2013. 27(4): p. 541-562.

4. Oyelola, O.T., et al., HEAVY METAL AND MICROBIAL CONTENTS OF ROADSIDE ROASTED CORN AND PLANTAIN IN ALIMOSHO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF LAGOS STATE, NIGERIA. International Journal of Research In Medical and Health Sciences, 2013. 3(1).

5. Khalifa, M.I., et al., Mycological Evaluation of Serving Some Dairy Products with Special Reference to Mycotoxins Production in Azhar University Student Hostels. World Journal of Dairy & Food Sciences, 2013. 8(2): p. 165-170.

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5. Anusha, M., T. Sushma, and S. Sarkar, Isolation, identification and Screening of Xylanase producing fungi from Apple (Pyrus malus L.). Annals of Plant Sciences, 2013. 02(04): p. 119-124.

6. Amit, P., D. Sarita, and G. Anupama, Antimicrobial and phytochemical screening of rhizome extracts of some native medicinal plant of Himachal Pradesh (India). Applied Biological Research, 2013. 15(2): p. 1-5.

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9. Tennyson, S., et al., In vitro antioxidant activity of Ageratum houstonianum Mill. (Asteraceae) Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 2012. 2(2): p. S712-S714.

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45. Agarwal, B., N. Singh, and C. Balomajumder, Co-Adsorptive removal of Phenol and Cyanide using a novel, low cost Adsorbent: An Optimization Study. International Journal of Current Engineering and Technology, 2014. 4(1).

46. Shah, M.P., Exploited Application of Bacillus sp. ETL-A & Pseudomonas sp. ETL-B in Microbial Degradation of Orange 16 Dye. International Journal of Environmental Bioremediation & Biodegradation, 2014. 2: p. 37-43.

47. Karwa, A.S., S. Gaikwad, and M.K. Rai, Mycosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Lingzhi or Reishi Medicinal Mushroom, Ganoderma lucidum (W. Curt.:Fr.) P. Karst. and their Role as Antimicrobials and Antibiotic Activity Enhancers. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2011. 13: p. 483-491.

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50. Kundan Kumar*, I.N.M., Sandhya Jha, Study of Storage Periods of Culture Suspension of Escherichia coli. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research, 2013. 5(1): p. 36-37.

51. JEETENDRA, N. and B. MANISH, CORRELATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY WITH PHENOLIC CONTENT AND ISOLATION OF ANTIOXIDANT COMPOUND FROM LYGODIUM FLEXUOSUM (L.) SW. EXTRACTS. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2011. 3(2): p. 48-52.

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54. Chetana, P.R., et al., Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, and Mutagenic Activities and DNA Interaction Studies of Ni(II) Schiff Base 4-Methoxy-3-benzyloxybenzaldehyde Thiosemicarbazide Complexes. ISRN Inorganic Chemistry, 2013. 2013: p. 11. Available from: http://www.hindawi.com/isrn/inorganic.chemistry/2013/250791/.

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65. Arasu, M.V., et al., Characterization, Phylogenetic Affiliation and Probiotic Properties of High Cell Density Lactobacillus Strains Recovered From Silage. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2014.

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78. S., V., V.K. S., and T. V., Optimization and Cultural Characterization of Bacillus RV.B2.90 producing Alkalophilic Thermophilic Protease. Research Journal of Biotechnology, 2013. 8(5).

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81. Sudhamani, C.N., et al., Novel complexes of Co(III) and Ni(II) containing peptide ligands: Synthesis, DNA binding and photonuclease activity. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013.

82. Narayanan, K.B. and N. Sakthivel, Mycocrystallization of gold ions by the fungus Cylindrocladium floridanum. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013.

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4. Jebasingh, S.E.J., et al., Biodegradation of acrylamide and purification of acrylamidase from newly isolated bacterium Moraxella osloensis MSU11. Biodegradation, 2013. 85: p. 120-125.

5. Nalini, S. and R. Parthasarathi, Biosurfactant production by Serratia rubidaea SNAU02 isolated from hydrocarbon contaminated soil and its physico-chemical characterization. Bioresource Technology, 2013.

6. Vignesh, S., et al., Physicochemical parameters aid microbial community? A case study from marine recreational beaches, Southern India. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2013.

7. Basak, B., et al., Kinetics of phenol biodegradation at high concentration by a metabolically versatile isolated yeast Candida tropicalis PHB5. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013.

8. Sheth, M., S. Parnami, and N. Mittal, Improvement in Lipid Regulation and Intestinal Microflora as a Result of Probiotic Curd Intake in Institutionalized Elderly. Indian Journal of Gerontology, 2013. 27(4): p. 541-562.

9. Singh, G.B., S. Gupta, and N. Gupta, Carbazole degradation and biosurfactant production by newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. strain GBS.5. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2013. 84: p. 35-43.

10. Gagandeep, S. and D.K. Malik, Utilization of 2T engine oil by Pseudomonas sp. isolated from automobile workshop contaminated soil. International Journal of Chemical and Analytical Science, 2013.

11. Sowmya, S., et al., Isolation of a phosphate solubilizing uranium tolerant bacterium, Acinetobacter sp. YU-SS-C-68. International Journal of Environmental Biology, 2013. 3(3): p. 129-132.

12. Kim, D.-K., et al., Metabolic engineering of a novel Klebsiella oxytoca strain for enhanced 2,3-butanediol production. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2013.

13. Kim, D.-K., et al., Metabolic engineering of a novel Klebsiella oxytoca strain for enhanced 2,3-butanediol production. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2013.

14. Vijaya D., H.T.R., Nagaratnamma T., Candida Speciation using Chrom Agar. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2011. 5(4): p. 755-757.

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16. Ambardar, S. and J. Vakhlu, Plant growth promoting bacteria from Crocus sativus rhizosphere. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013. Available from: link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11274-013-1393-2.

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2. Gautam, S.K., et al., Status of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne species) disease in vegetable crops of some districts of central plain region of Chhattisgarh State, India. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2014. 8(16): p. 1663-1671.

3. Sharma, S., et al., Neurospora Sp. Sr8, a Novel Phosphate Solubiliser Isolated from Rhizosphere Soil of Kachchh, Gujarat, Western India. J Bioprocess Biotech, 2014. 4(153): p. 2.

Organic Chemicals (2) 1. Tyagi, A., et al., Studies on Different Levels and Sources of Sulfur Supplementation on Degradative Activity of Bovine Fungi in Rumen, Using Pearl Millet Strover as Substrate (in vitro). 2012. 43(1): p. 1-8.

2. Boopathy, N.R., et al., Statistical medium optimization of an alkaline protease from Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 10501, its characterization and application in leather processing. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013. 51: p. 336-342.

Papain Enzyme Powder (2) 1. Zakarea, N.A., T.H. Mohamad, and A.A. Taqa, Evaluation of Antibacterial Efficacy Against Enterococcus Faecalis of Newly Prepared Endodontic Irrigant Solu-tion (an In vitro study). Al-Rafidain Dental Journal, 2014. 14(1).

2. Zakarea, N.A.A., et al., A Newly Prepared Solution for the Removal of the Smear Layer. International Journal of Dental Sciences and Research, 2014. 2(1): p. 19-26.

Protein Test Kit (1) 1. Khurana, N., et al., Reversal of reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia and catalepsy by Sida cordifolia. International Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Technology (IJPPT), 2012. 1(2): p. 29-34.

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2. Sudhanandh, V.S., et al., An assessment of faecal and supplemental indicator bacteria-based water quality of Kavaratti island, Lakshadweep archipelago, Arabian Sea, India. Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences, 2013. 42(2): p. 177-182. 182.pdf.

3. G.Sulakshana, A.S. Rani, and B.Saidulu, Evaluation of antibacterial activity in three species of Costus. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 2013. 2(10): p. 26-30.

4. Ravindernath, A., M.S. Reddy, and V. Sunil, Synthesis and biological evaluation of benzo[d]imidazolyl chromeno[2,3-d]pyrimidinones. Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2013.

Schaeffer and Fulton Spore Stain Kit (1) 1. Deep, K., A. Poddar, and S.K. Das, Anoxybacillus suryakundensis sp. nov, a Moderately Thermophilic, Alkalitolerant Bacterium Isolated from Hot Spring at Jharkhand, India Plos One, 2013. 8(12).

Soil Testing Kit (1) 1. Das, M.P. and S. Kumar, Comparative Study of Germination Rate and Plant Growth by Secondary Metabolites and In Vitro LDPE Biodegraded Fragments by Microbes. Int. J. Pharm. Sci. Rev. Res., 2013. 21(2): p. 134-136.

Swabs (7) 1. Samanta, I., Virulence Repertoire, Characterization and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern Analysis of Escherichia coli Isolated from Backyard Layers and their Environment in India. Avian Diseases, 2013.

2. Kale, S.D., A.C. Mishra, and S.D. Pawar, Suitability of specimen types for isolation of avian influenza viruses from poultry. Indian Journal of Virology, 2013.

3. Gunaseelan, L., et al., A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF CULTURABLE BACTERIA IN A LABORATORY ENVIRONMENT. Int. J. Agric.Sc & Vet.Med., 2013. 1(2).

4. Durai, S., L. Vigneshwari, and K. Balamurugan, Caenorhabditis elegans based in vivo screening of bioactives from marine sponge-associated bacteria against Vibrio alginolyticus. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2013.

5. P., S., K. R., and U. S., Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Bacteriological profile and antibiotic resistance pattern of isolates Journal of Universal College of Medical Sciences, 2013. 1(03).

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7. Karine Grigoryan, G.B., Djulietta Andriasayan, Prevalance of Staphylococcus aureus in Fish Processing Factory. ročník, 2010.

Water Kits (1) 1. Pal, A., A. Kumari, and J. Zaidi, WATER QUALITY INDEX (WQI) OF THREE HISTORICAL LAKES IN MAHOBA DISTRICT OF BUNDELKHAND REGION, UTTAR PRADESH, INDIA. Asian Journal of Science and Technology, 2013. 4(10): p. 048-053.

1-(3-Dimethylamino propyl)-3-ethylcarbodimide (1) 1. Upadhyay, L.S.B. and N. Verma, Dual Immobilization of Biomolecule on the Glass Surface Using Cysteine as a Bifunctional Linker. Process Biochemistry, 2014.

1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl-Hydrazyl(DPPH) (2) 1. Dar, R.A., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant activity of crocin, podophyllotoxin and kaempferol by chemical, biochemical and electrochemical assays Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2013.

2. Singh, P., et al., Chemical constituents and antioxidant activity of the Arctic mushroom Lycoperdon molle Pers. Polar Research, 2012. 31.

1,2-diaminoethane (1) 1. Anbalagan, K. and A.S. Ganeshraja, Electron-rich ligand modified, ferromagnetic luminescent cis-[CoIII(en)2(RNH2)Cl]Cl2 complexes and their electrochemical reduction behavior. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, 2013. 37: p. 59-65.

1,2-diaminopropane (1) 1. Kanchana, S., et al., Isolation, characterization and antioxidant activity of hyaluronic acid from marine bivalve mollusc Amussium pleuronectus(Linnaeus, 1758). Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre, 2013.

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1-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene(CDNB) (4) 1. Singh Dhakad, R., R. Kumar Tekade, and N. Kumar Jain, Cancer Targeting Potential of Folate Targeted Nanocarrier under Comparative Influence of Tretinoin and Dexamethasone Current Drug Delivery, 2013. 10(4): p. 477-491.

2. Mehra, N.K. and N.K. Jain, Development, characterization and cancer targeting potential of surface engineered carbon nanotubes. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013.

3. Patel, D., et al., Intranasal delivery of cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride-loaded thiolated chitosan nanoparticles for pain relief. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013.

4. Prashant Kesharwani, M., et al., Cancer targeting potential of some ligand-anchored poly(propylene imine) dendrimers: a comparison Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2011. 7(3): p. 295-304.

1-ethyl-3-[3-dimethylaminopropyl]carbodimide Hydrochloride(EDC) (4) 1. Singh Dhakad, R., R. Kumar Tekade, and N. Kumar Jain, Cancer Targeting Potential of Folate Targeted Nanocarrier under Comparative Influence of Tretinoin and Dexamethasone Current Drug Delivery, 2013. 10(4): p. 477-491.

2. Mehra, N.K. and N.K. Jain, Development, characterization and cancer targeting potential of surface engineered carbon nanotubes. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013.

3. Patel, D., et al., Intranasal delivery of cyclobenzaprine hydrochloride-loaded thiolated chitosan nanoparticles for pain relief. Journal of Drug Targeting, 2013.

4. Prashant Kesharwani, M., et al., Cancer targeting potential of some ligand-anchored poly(propylene imine) dendrimers: a comparison Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2011. 7(3): p. 295-304.

2,2-azinobis(3-ethylbenzo-thiozoline-6-sulfonic acid)(ABTS) (2) 1. Kanchana, S., et al., Isolation, characterization and antioxidant activity of hyaluronic acid from marine bivalve mollusc Amussium pleuronectus(Linnaeus, 1758). Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre, 2013.

2. Harsha, S.N. and K.R. Anilakumar, Protection against aluminium neurotoxicity: A repertoire of lettuce antioxidants. Biomedicine & Aging Pathology, 2013.

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2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane)dihydrochloride (1) 1. Dar, R.A., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant activity of crocin, podophyllotoxin and kaempferol by chemical, biochemical and electrochemical assays Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 2013.

2,2'-azobisisobutyronitrile (1) 1. EriawanRismana, HadiNur, and SalasiahEndud, DETERMINATION OF DIELECTRIC PROPERTY AND IONIC CONDUCTIVITY OF CdS/SO3H-P(S-DVB) NANO COMPOSITES. Jurnal SainsMateri Indonesia Indonesian Journal ofMaterials Science, 2012. 14(1): p. 74-82.

2,3,5-triphenyl tetrazolium chloride(TTC) (5) 1. Rath, A.K., et al., Effect of pesticides on microbial biomass of flooded soil. Chemosphere, 1998. 37(4): p. 661-671.

2. Shivasharan, B.D., et al., Protective effect of Calendula officinalis Linn. flowers against 3-nitropropionic acid induced experimental Huntington’s disease in rats. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2013.

3. Sharma, T., et al., Solasodine protects rat brain against ischemia/reperfusion injury through its antioxidant activity. European Journal of Pharmacology, 2014. 725: p. 40-46.

4. Orsu, P., B.V.S.N. Murthy, and A. Akula, Cerebroprotective potential of resveratrol through anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory mechanisms in rats. Journal of Neural Transmission, 2013.

5. Shalavadi, M.H., et al., Neuroprotective activity of Stereospermum suaveolens against global cerebral ischemia rat model. Pharmaceutical Biology, 2013.

2,4,6-tripyridyl-s-triazine(TPTZ) (4) 1. Karthik, L., G. Kumar, and K.V.B. Rao, Antioxidant activity of newly discovered lineage of marine actinobacteria Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2013. 6(4): p. 325-332.

2. Marathe, S.A., et al., Comparative study on antioxidant activity of different varieties of commonly consumed legumes in India. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2011. 49(9): p. 2005-2012.

3. Jagtap, U.B. and V.A. Bapat, Phenolic Composition and Antioxidant Capacity of Wine Prepared from Custard Apple (Annona squamosa L.) Fruits. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 2014.

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2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazine(DNPH) (3) 1. Kevadiya, B.D., et al., Evaluation of Clay/Poly (L-Lactide) microcomposites as anticancer drug, 6-Mercaptopurine reservoir through in vitro cytotoxicity, oxidative stress markers and in vivo pharmacokinetics. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013.

2. Patel, H.V. and K. Kalia, Sub-chronic arsenic exposure aggravates nephrotoxicity in experimental diabetic rats. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2010. 48(7): p. 762-768.

3. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

2-acetylthiophene (2) 1. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

2. Singh, B., et al., Synthesis and characterization of peroxo complexes of uranium(VI) with aroylhydrazone ligands. Journal of Saudi Chemical Society, 2011.

2-Chloroethanol (2) 1. Pandey, P.K., A. Awasthi, and A. Awasthi, Intermolecular interactions in binary mixtures of 2-Chloroethanol with 2-Dimethylaminoethanol and 2-Diethylaminoethanol at different temperatures. Chemical Physics, 2013.

2. Pandey, P.K., A. Awasthi, and A. Awasthi, Acoustic, volumetric and spectroscopic investigations in binary mixtures of formamide/N-methylformamide + 2-chloroethanol at various temperatures. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2013.

2-deoxyribose (2) 1. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

2. Kaur, R., B. Singh, and S. Arora, Amelioration of oxidative damage by Methyl gallate in different in vitro models. Phytopharmacology, 2011. 1(4): p. 82-94.

2-Diethylaminoethanol (1) 1. Pandey, P.K., A. Awasthi, and A. Awasthi, Intermolecular interactions in binary mixtures of 2-Chloroethanol with 2-Dimethylaminoethanol and 2-Diethylaminoethanol at different temperatures. Chemical Physics, 2013.

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2-Isopentenyl adenine (1) 1. Mudoi, K.D. and M. Borthakur, In vitro micropropagation of Bambusa balcooa Roxb. through nodal explants from field-grown culms and scope for upscaling. CURRENT SCIENCE, 2009. 96(7).

2-Picolinic Acid (1) 1. Chadha, R., et al., Characterization and Evaluation of Multi-Component Crystals of Hydrochlorothiazide. Pharmaceutical Research, 2014: p. 1-11.

2-Thiobarbituric Acid (TBA) (11) 1. Panda1, V.S., H.D. Ashar1, and A. Sharan2, Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects of Garcinia indica fruit rind in antitubercular drug-induced liver injury in rats. Botanics: Targets and Therapy, 2013. 2013(3): p. 29-37.

2. Samy, R.P., P. Gopalakrishnakone, and S. Ignacimuthu, Anti-tumor promoting potential of luteolin against 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene-induced mammary tumors in rats. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2006. 164(1-2): p. 1-14.

3. Ahmad, S. and Z.H. Beg, Hypolipidemic and antioxidant activities of thymoquinone and limonene in atherogenic suspension fed rats. Food Chemistry, 2013. 138(2-3): p. 1116-1124.

4. Swarna, J., M. Smita, and R. Ravindhran, Characterization and determination of in vitro antioxidant potential of betalains from Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) Willd. Food Chemistry, 2013.

5. Biradar, S., H. Joshi, and T. Chheda, Biochanin-A ameliorates behavioural and neurochemical derangements in cognitive-deficit mice for the betterment of Alzheimer’s disease. Human & Experimental Toxicology 2013.

6. Patel, H.V. and K. Kalia, Sub-chronic arsenic exposure aggravates nephrotoxicity in experimental diabetic rats. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2010. 48(7): p. 762-768.

7. Khurana, N., et al., Reversal of reserpine-induced orofacial dyskinesia and catalepsy by Sida cordifolia. International Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Technology (IJPPT), 2012. 1(2): p. 29-34.

8. KALIA, K., H.M. CHIRAGINI, and P.P. SOOD, EFFECT OF ANTIOXIDANTS (ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID AND BAMBOO SHOOT EXTRACT, EITHER ALONE OR IN

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9. Kumar, T.S., et al., Evaluation of antioxidant properties of Canthium parviflorumLam. leaves. Natural Product Radiance, 2008. 7(2): p. 122-126.

10. Sharma, A. and A. Kumar, Multi drug resistance and inhibition:Is it a reality with plant based drug combinations?Effect of Mentha piperita and Brassica compestris singularly and in combination on the xenobiotic metabolism enzymes/antioxidant status and lipid peroxidation in mice. Pharmacologyonline, 2006. 1: p. 40-64.

11. Kondamudi, P.K., et al., Investigation of Sesamol on Myeloperoxidase and Colon Morphology in Acetic Acid-Induced Inflammatory Bowel Disorder in Albino Rats. The Scientific World Journal, 201. 2014: p. 7.

3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid(MOPS) (7) 1. Shahid, M., et al., Ethnobotanical studies on Berberis aristata DC. root extracts. African Journal of Biotechnology, 2009. 8(4): p. 556-563.

2. Raval, B.P., et al., Screening of Nigella Sativa Seeds for antifungal activity. Annals of Biological Research, 2010. 1(1): p. 164-171.

3. Shinde, R.B., et al., Chloroquine sensitizes biofilms of Candida albicans to antifungal azoles. The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2013.

4. Rajput, S.B., et al., Anti-Candida properties of asaronaldehyde of Acorus gramineus rhizome andthree structural isomers. Chinese Medicine, 2013. 8(18).

5. Bagul, P., K.S. Khomane, and A.K. Bansal, Investigating permeability related hurdles in oral delivery of 11-keto-β-boswellic acid. International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 2014.

6. Khatoon, R., et al., In vitro evaluation of antifungal activity of aerial parts of medicinal plants Balanites aegyptiaca Del. and Spilanthes acmella Murr. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2014. 4(01): p. 123-127.

7. Khatoon, R., et al., Comparison of antifungal activity of medicinal plant Tylophora indica Merr. with its in vitro raised plant and callus. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 2013. 3(08): p. 041-045.

3,3'-5,5'-tetramethyl benzidine hydrochloride (TMB) (2) 1. Basha, K.A., et al., Effect of dietary supplemented andrographolide on growth, non-specific immune parameters and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2013.

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2. Kumar, S., et al., Effect of orally administered azadirachtin on non-specific immune parameters of goldfish Carassius auratus (Linn. 1758) and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila. Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2013. 34(2): p. 564-573.

3,3-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride (1) 1. Londhe, S. and N. Kamble, Mercuric chloride-induced Gastrin/Cholecystokinin 8 immunoreactivity in the central nervous system of the terrestrial slug Semperula maculata: an immunohistochemical study. Invertebrate Neuroscience, 2013.

3,5-dinitro salicylic acid (3) 1. Sharma, M., V. Sharma, and D.K. Majumdar, In Vitro and In Vivo Characterization of Enteric Microspheres of α-Amylase. Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine, 2013. 5(11): p. 1120-1131.

2. Kharkrang, K. and P.K. Ambasht, IMMOBILIZATION OF α-AMYLASE FROM Pennisetum typhoides INSIDE GELATIN BEADS AND ITS CHARACTERIZATION. JOURNAL OF PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 2013. 4(3): p. 183-189.

3. Sivashanmugam, A.T. and T.K. Chatterjee, In vitro and in vivo antidiabetic activity of Polyalthia longifolia (Sonner.) Thw. leaves. Oriental Pharmacy and Experimental Medicine, 2013.

3-[4,5-dimethylthiazol-yl]-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide (1) 1. Srivastava, S., et al., Bradykinin regulates osteoblast differentiation by Akt/ERK/NFκB signalling axis. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2014.

4-ethylphenol (1) 1. Kaur, B., et al., Biotransformation of Rice Bran to Ferulic Acid by Pediococcal Isolates. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2013.

4-Hydroxy-L-Proline (1) 1. Murthy, S., et al., Evaluation of In-Vivo Wound Healing Activity of Bacopa monniera on

Different Wound Model in Rats.

4-Nitrophenol (1) 1. Narayanan, K.B., H.H. Park, and N. Sakthivel, Extracellular synthesis of mycogenic silver nanoparticles by Cylindrocladium floridanum and its homogeneous catalytic degradation of 4-nitrophenol. Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2013.

5-5' Dithiobis,2' nitrobenzoic acid (DTNB) (16) 1. Singh, A., S. Jaiswal, and B. Sharma, Effect of low temperature stress on acetylcholinesterase activity and its kinetics in 5 th instar larvae of Philosamia ricini. 2013.

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3. S, S., Studies on Therapeutic Potential of Essential Oils of Nepeta Cataria in Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. Asian Journal of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 3(18): p. 42-48.

4. Harsha, S.N. and K.R. Anilakumar, Protection against aluminium neurotoxicity: A repertoire of lettuce antioxidants. Biomedicine & Aging Pathology, 2013.

5. Shivasharan, B.D., et al., Protective effect of Calendula officinalis Linn. flowers against 3-nitropropionic acid induced experimental Huntington’s disease in rats. Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 2013.

6. Zanwar, A.A., M.V. Hegde, and S.L. Bodhankar, Protective role of concomitant administration of flax lignan concentrate and omega-3-fatty acid on myocardial damage in doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity Food Science and Human Wellness, 2013.

7. Biradar, S., H. Joshi, and T. Chheda, Biochanin-A ameliorates behavioural and neurochemical derangements in cognitive-deficit mice for the betterment of Alzheimer’s disease. Human & Experimental Toxicology 2013.

8. Patel, H.V. and K. Kalia, Sub-chronic arsenic exposure aggravates nephrotoxicity in experimental diabetic rats. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2010. 48(7): p. 762-768.

9. Dongare, P.P., et al., Antihepatotoxic activity of Pogostemon patchouli against alcohol-induced hepatotoxicity in rats. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH, 2013. 1(9): p. 225-234.

10. Avti, P.K., et al., Low dose gamma-irradiation differentially modulates antioxidant defense in liver and lungs of Balb/c mice. International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2005. 81(12): p. 901-910.

11. Meher, B. and D.D.K. Dash, Hepatoprotective and in vivo antioxidant effects of Tamarindus indica L. leaves extracts on diabetic rats. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ARTICLE PHARMACEUTICAL INNOVATIONS, 2013. 3(6).

12. KALIA, K., H.M. CHIRAGINI, and P.P. SOOD, EFFECT OF ANTIOXIDANTS (ALPHA-LIPOIC ACID AND BAMBOO SHOOT EXTRACT, EITHER ALONE OR IN COMBINATION), IN LEAD INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESSED ANIMALS. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 2013. 13(1): p. 3431-3438.

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4. Garg, A., et al., Bacteriological Profile and Antimicrobial Resistance of Blood Culture Isolates from a University Hospital. Journal, Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine, 2007. 8(2): p. 139-143.

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3. Borah, D. and R.N.S. Yadav, UV Treatment Increases Hydrocarbon Degrading Potential of Bacillus spp. Isolated from Automobile Engines. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 2012. 12(6): p. 760-763.

4. Pindi, P.K., P.R. Yadav, and A.S. Shanker, Identification of Opportunistic Pathogenic Bacteria in Drinking Water Samples of Different Rural Health Centers and Their Clinical Impacts on Humans. BioMed Research International, 2013. 2013: p. 10.

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6. Singh, D. and M.H. Fulekar, Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas putida Strain MHF 7109. CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2010. 38(8): p. 781-786.

7. H, T.D. and A.L. Pawar, MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION AND METHYLOTROPHIC ACTIVITIES OF PSEUDOMONAS SPP. FROM LONAR LAKE. Int. J. LifeSc. Bt & Pharm. Res., 2013. 2(2).

8. Jebasingh, S.E.J., et al., Biodegradation of acrylamide and purification of acrylamidase from newly isolated bacterium Moraxella osloensis MSU11. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2013. 85: p. 120-125.

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11. Sahota, P. and G. Pandove, Biomonitoring of indicator and emerging pathogens in piped drinking water in Ludhiana. Report and Opinion, 2010. 2(1).

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3. Borah, D. and R.N.S. Yadav, UV Treatment Increases Hydrocarbon Degrading Potential of Bacillus spp. Isolated from Automobile Engines. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 2012. 12(6): p. 760-763.

4. Gopi, M., et al., Antibacterial potential of sponge endosymbiont marine Enterobacter sp at Kavaratti Island, Lakshadweep archipelago Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2012. 5(2): p. 142-146.

5. Kumaran, S., et al., Antibiotic resistant Esherichia coli strains from seafood and its susceptibility to seaweed extracts Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine, 2010. 3(12): p. 977-981.

6. Kerkar, S., et al., Biofilm-associated indole acetic acid producing bacteria and their impact in the proliferation of biofilm mats in solar salterns. Biologia, 2012. 67(3): p. 454-460.

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8. Nalini, S. and R. Parthasarathi, Biosurfactant production by Serratia rubidaea SNAU02 isolated from hydrocarbon contaminated soil and its physico-chemical characterization. Bioresource Technology, 2013. 147: p. 619-622.

9. Rani, A., et al., Assessment of microbial diversity in effluent treatment plants by culture dependent and culture independent approaches. Bioresource Technology, 2008. 99(15): p. 7098-7107.

10. Thangaraj, K., A. Kapley, and H.J. Purohit, Characterization of diverse Acinetobacter isolates for utilization of multiple aromatic compounds. Bioresource Technology, 2008. 99(7): p. 2488-2494.

11. Singh, D. and M.H. Fulekar, Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas putida Strain MHF 7109. CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2010. 38(8): p. 781-786.

12. PANDA, A.K., S.S. BISHT, and A.K. PANIGRAHI, BIO-CHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF THERMOPHILES FROM HOT WATER SPRING OF SOUTHERN ODISHA. The Ecoscan 2013. 3: p. 133-145.

13. El-Hendawy, H.H., et al., Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by Vibrio alginolyticus isolated from wastes of Iron and Steal Factory, Helwan, Egypt. Egypt. Acad. J. biolog. Sci., 2009. 1(1): p. 23-28.

14. Biswa, P. and M. Doble, Production of acylated homoserine lactone by Gram-positive bacteria isolated from marine water. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 2013. 343(1): p. 34-41.

15. Prasanna, R., et al., Developing biochemical and molecular markers for cyanobacterial inoculants. Folia Microbiologica, 2010. 55(5): p. 474-480.

16. Bisht, S.S., et al., ISOLATION AND SCREENING OF HEAVY METAL ABSORBING BACTERIA FROM THE INDUSTRY EFFLUENT SITES OF THE RIVER NAGAVALI. IJPSR, 2012. 3(5): p. 1448-1451.

17. KUMAR, K., et al., Association of Enterobacter cloacae in the mortality of Pangasianodon hypophthalmus (Sauvage, 1878) reared in culture pond in Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India. Indian J.Fish., 2013. 60(3): p. 147-149.

18. Shah, J. and N. Dahanukar, Bioremediation of Organometallic Compounds by Bacterial Degradation. Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2012. 52(2): p. 300-304.

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20. Prabu, C.S. and A.J. Thatheyus, Biodegradation of acrylamide employing free and immobilized cells of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2007. 60(2): p. 69-73.

21. Singh, G.B., Sanjay Gupta, and N. Gupta, Carbazole degradation and biosurfactant production by newly isolated Pseudomonas sp. strain GBS.5. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2013. 84: p. 35-43.

22. Prasanna, A., et al., Insoluble Phosphate Solubilization by Bacterial Strains Isolated from Rice Rhizosphere soils from Southern India. International Journal of Soil Science 2011. 6(2): p. 134-141.

23. Malleswari, D. and G. Bagyanarayana, Plant Growth-Promoting Activities and Molecular Characterization of Rhizobacterial Strains Isolated From Medicinal and Aromatic Plants. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS), 2013. 6(6): p. 30-37.

24. Singh, D. and M.H. Fulekar, Benzene bioremediation using cow dung microflora in two phase partitioning bioreactor. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010. 175(1-3): p. 336-343.

25. Lamichhane, J., et al., Risk of Handling Paper Currency in Circulation Chances of Potential Bacterial Transmittance. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 2009. 10: p. 161-166.

26. Gopi, M., et al., Phylogenetic study of sponge associated bacteria from the Lakshadweep archipelago and the antimicrobial activities of their secondary metabolites. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2012. 28(2): p. 761-766.

27. Kumaran, S., et al., Isolation and characterization of Pseudomonas sp. KUMS3 from Asian sea bass (Lates calcarifer) with fin rot. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2010. 26(2): p. 359-363.

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2. Dubey, K.K. and M.H. Fulekar, Investigation of potential rhizospheric isolate for cypermethrin degradation. 3 Biotech, 2013. 3(1): p. 33-43.

3. Pindi, P.K., T. Sultana, and P.K. Vootla, Plant growth regulation of Bt-cotton through Bacillus species. 3 Biotech, 2013.

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5. Reddy, M.S., et al., Biodegradation of phenanthrene with biosurfactant production by a new strain of Brevibacillus sp. Bioresource Technology, 2010. 101(20): p. 7980-7983.

6. Singh, D. and M.H. Fulekar, Biodegradation of Petroleum Hydrocarbons by Pseudomonas putida Strain MHF 7109. CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 2010. 38(8): p. 781-786.

7. JAIN, K., STUDIES ON ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ORAL BIOFILM FORMING BACTERIA, in DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE2011, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. 8. PARIDA, S., ISOLATION, CHARACTERIZATION AND STRESS RESPONSE OF DENTAL PLAQUE FORMING BACTERIA, in DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE 2011, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.

9. Samuel, J., et al., Hexavalent Chromium Bioremoval through Adaptation and Consortia Development from Sukinda Chromite Mine Isolates. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2012. 51(9): p. 3740-3749.

10. Kumar, P.A., et al., Cecembia lonarensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a haloalkalitolerant bacterium of the family Cyclobacteriaceae, isolated from a haloalkaline lake and emended descriptions of the genera Indibacter, Nitritalea and Belliella. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

11. Kumar, P.A., et al., Lutibaculum baratangense gen. nov., sp. nov., a proteobacterium isolated from a mud volcano Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

12. Reddy, G.S.N., et al., Paenisporosarcina indica sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium from a glacier, and reclassification of Sporosarcina antarctica Yu et al., 2008 as Paenisporosarcina antarctica comb. nov. and emended description of the genus Paenisporosarcina. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2013.

13. Reddy, G.S.N., et al., Paenisporosarcina indica sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium from Pindari Glacier of the Himalayan mountain ranges and reclassification of Sporosarcina antarctica Yu et al., 2008 as Paenisporosarcina antarctica comb. nov. and emended description of the genus Paenisporosarcina Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2013.

14. Shivaji, S., et al., Cyclobacterium qasimii sp. nov., a psychrotolerant bacterium isolated from Arctic marine sediment Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

15. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Lacinutrix himadriensis sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium isolated from a marine sediment of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic and emended description of the genus Lacinutrix. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2012.

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17. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Oceanisphaera arctica sp. nov., isolated from a marine sediment of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2011.

18. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Oceanisphaera arctica sp. nov., isolated from a marine sediment of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2011.

19. Edward, A., et al., Detection of Exopolysaccharides/Bioemulsifier Producing Bacterial Isolates from Petroleum Contaminated Soil. International Journal of Biological Technology, 2011. 2(2): p. 1-7.

20. Arulazhagan, P., N. Vasudevan, and I.T. Yeom, Biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon by a halotolerant bacterial consortium isolated from marine environment. International Journal of Environment Science and Technology, 2010. 7(4): p. 639-652.

21. Prasanna, A., et al., Insoluble Phosphate Solubilization by Bacterial Strains Isolated from Rice Rhizosphere soils from Southern India. International Journal of Soil Science 2011. 6(2): p. 134-141.

22. Kishore, K.H., et al., Paenibacillus glacialis sp. nov., isolated from the Kafni glacier of the Himalayas, India. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2010. 60: p. 1909-1913.

23. Kumar, P.A., et al., Nitritalea halalkaliphila gen. nov., sp. nov., an alkaliphilic bacterium of the family ‘Cyclobacteriaceae’, phylum Bacteroidetes. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2010. 60: p. 2320-2325.

24. Manorama, R., et al., Bhargavaea cecembensis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from the Chagos–Laccadive ridge system in the Indian Ocean. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2009. 59: p. 2618-2623.

25. Pindi, P.K., et al., Description of Leifsonia kafniensis sp. nov. and Leifsonia antarctica sp. nov. . International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2009. 59: p. 1348-1352.

26. Reddy, G.S.N., et al., Cryobacterium roopkundense sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium isolated from glacial soil International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2010. 60: p. 866-870.

27. Reddy, G.S.N., A. Uttam, and S. Shivaji, Bacillus cecembensis sp. nov., isolated from the Pindari glacier of the Indian Himalayas International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2008. 58: p. 2330-2335.

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28. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Cesiribacter andamanensis gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a soil sample from a mud volcano International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2011. 61: p. 1521-1527.

29. Sangkharak, K. and P. Prasertsan, Screening and identification of polyhydroxyalkanoates producing bacteria and biochemical characterization of their possible application. J. Gen. Appl. Microbiol., 2012. 58: p. 173-182.

30. De, D. and A. Mukhopadhyay, Screening and testing the potentiality of entomopathogenic strains of Bacillus isolated from Caloptilia theivora (Lepidoptera:Gracillariidae). Journal of Biopesticides, 2010. 3(1): p. 110-113.

31. Gayathri, K.V. and N. Vasudevan, Enrichment of Phenol Degrading Moderately Halophilic Bacterial Consortium from Saline Environment. Journal of Bioremediation & Biodegradation, 2010. 1(1).

32. Kim, D.-K., et al., Metabolic engineering of a novel Klebsiella oxytoca strain for enhanced 2,3-butanediol production. Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering, 2013. 116(2): p. 186-192.

33. Arulazhagan, P. and N. Vasudevan, Role of nutrients in the utilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by halotolerant bacterial strain. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2011. 23(2): p. 282-287.

34. Janbandhu, A. and M.H. Fulekar, Biodegradation of phenanthrene using adapted microbial consortium isolated from petrochemical contaminated environment. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2011. 187(1-3): p. 333-340.

35. Singh, D. and M.H. Fulekar, Benzene bioremediation using cow dung microflora in two phase partitioning bioreactor. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2010. 175(1-3): p. 336-343.

36. Arulazhagan, P. and N. Vasudevan, Biodegradation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by a halotolerant bacterial strain Ochrobactrum sp. VA1. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2011. 62(2): p. 388-394.

37. Choidash, B., Z. Begum, and S. Shivaji, Bacterial Diversity of Ny-Ålesund, Arctic Archipelago Svalbard. Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2012. 10(1-2).

38. Lamichhane, J., et al., Risk of Handling Paper Currency in Circulation Chances of Potential Bacterial Transmittance. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 2009. 10: p. 161-166.

39. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Iodobacter arcticus sp. nov., a psychrotolerant bacterium isolated from a sediment from a melt water stream of Midtre Lovénbreen glacier, an Arctic glacier nt J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2013.

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40. H, T.D. and G.S. S, Studies on bioremediation of Chromium [VI] by bacteria isolated from alkaline Lonar Lake (MS) India. Science Research Reporter, 2013. 3(1): p. 87-90.

41. Singh, S., et al., Microbial profile of stored jaggery: A traditional Indian sweetener. Sugar Tech, 2009. 11(2): p. 213-216.

42. P., A.K., et al., Shivajiella indica gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine bacterium of the family “Cyclobacteriaceae” with nitrate reducing activity Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 2012. 35(5): p. 320-325.

43. De, D., A. Mukhopadhyay, and R. Chakraborty, A novel bacterial pathogen (Enterobacter sp.) isolated from the leaf roller, Caloptilia theivora of tea of Darjeeling foothills. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008. 24(11): p. 2727-2729.

44. Dubey, K.K. and M.H. Fulekar, Chlorpyrifos bioremediation in Pennisetum rhizosphere by a novel potential degrader Stenotrophomonas maltophilia MHF ENV20. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2012. 28(4): p. 1715-1725.

KB004 (6) 1. B, K., Microbial Diversity of the Earthworm Burrow Wall, in The Academy for Conservation of Science and Sustainability Studies2012, Manipal University.

2. Borah, D. and R.N.S. Yadav, UV Treatment Increases Hydrocarbon Degrading Potential of Bacillus spp. Isolated from Automobile Engines. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 2012. 12(6): p. 760-763.

3. Sharma, S., et al., Microbiological Quality and Organochlorine Pesticide Residue in Commercially Available Ready-To-Eat Raisins. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2008. 81(4): p. 387-392.

4. Hashem, R.A., et al., Fluoroquinolone resistant mechanisms in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clinical isolates in Cairo, Egypt. J Infect Dev Ctries, 2013. 7(11): p. 796-803.

5. Lamichhane, J., et al., Risk of Handling Paper Currency in Circulation Chances of Potential Bacterial Transmittance. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 2009. 10: p. 161-166.

6. Bhagchandani, S., et al., Community acquired methicillin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus" - An evolutionary phenomenon. Scho Res J 2011. 1(1): p. 6-12.

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KB005 (3) 1. Borah, D. and R.N.S. Yadav, UV Treatment Increases Hydrocarbon Degrading Potential of Bacillus spp. Isolated from Automobile Engines. American-Eurasian J. Agric. & Environ. Sci., 2012. 12(6): p. 760-763.

2. Mishra, R.K., et al., Quantitative detection of cariogenic Streptococcus mutans from saliva using TaqMan assay by Real-Time PCR: A case study in Allahabad. Journal of Ecobiotechnology, 2011. 3(8): p. 20-25.

3. Lamichhane, J., et al., Risk of Handling Paper Currency in Circulation Chances of Potential Bacterial Transmittance. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 2009. 10: p. 161-166.

KB006 (8) 1. Misra, S., et al., Fermentation behavior of osmophilic yeast Candida tropicalis isolated from the nectar of Hibiscus rosa sinensis flowers for xylitol production. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2012. 101(2): p. 393-402.

2. More, S.R., et al., Oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in HIV infected patients. Asian Journal of Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013. 3(16): p. 6-9.

3. More, S.R., et al., Antifungal susceptibility pattern of Candida dublinienses recovered from HIV infected patients. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci., 2013. 2(5): p. 215-219.

4. Sharma, P.C., et al., In Vitro Antifungal Susceptibility Pattern of Oropharyngeal and Oesophageal Candida Species in HIV Infected Patients. International Journal of Health Sciences and Research (IJHSR), 2013. 3(5): p. 1-6.

5. Oberoi, H.S., et al., Ethanol production from alkali-treated rice straw via simultaneous saccharification and fermentation using newly isolated thermotolerant Pichia kudriavzevii HOP-1. Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology, 2012. 39(4): p. 557-566.

6. Kamat, M.S., et al., Oral Candida carriage, quantification, and species characterization in oral submucous fibrosis patients and healthy individuals. Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry, 2011. 2(4): p. 275-279.

7. Rehani, S., et al., Spectrophotometric analysis of the expression of secreted aspartyl proteinases from Candida in leukoplakia and oral squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Oral Science, 2011. 53(4): p. 421-425.

8. Gautam, H., et al., Epidemiology of Opportunistic Infections and Its Correlation With CD4 T-Lymphocyte Counts and Plasma Viral Load Among HIV-Positive Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital in India Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC), 2009. 8(6): p. 333-337.

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KB007 (8) 1. Alagappan, K.M., et al., Occurrence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Its Specific Phages from Shrimp Ponds in East Coast of India. Current Microbiology, 2010. 61(4): p. 235-240.

2. Chakraborty, R.D. and P.K. Surendran, Incidence and Molecular Typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from Tiger Shrimp Culture Environments along the Southwest Coast of India. Food Biotechnology, 2009. 23(3): p. 284-311.

3. Chakraborty, R.D., P.K. Surendran, and T.C. Joseph, Molecular typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus strains isolated from marine finfish/shellfish landed along south-west coast of India. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 2013. 60(1): p. 87-96.

4. Grigoryan, K., et al., PREVALENCE OF GRAM NEGATIVE AND OXIDASE POSITIVE BACTERIA IN TROUT PROCESSING FACTORY. Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design. 4.

5. Lamichhane, J., et al., Risk of Handling Paper Currency in Circulation Chances of Potential Bacterial Transmittance. Nepal Journal of Science and Technology, 2009. 10: p. 161-166.

6. Chakraborty, R.D. and P.K. Surendran, Occurrence and distribution of virulent strains of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in seafoods marketed from Cochin (India). World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008. 24(9): p. 1929-1935.

7. Chakraborty, R.D., P.K. Surendran, and T.C. Joseph, Isolation and characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from seafoods along the southwest coast of India. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2008. 24(10): p. 2045-2054.

8. Devi, R., P.K. Surendran, and K. Chakraborty, Antibiotic resistance and plasmid profiling of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from shrimp farms along the southwest coast of India. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009. 25(11): p. 2005-2012.

KB008 (1) 1. Singh, V. and A.K. Mittal, Performance aspects of Paracoccus pantotrophus treating urban solid waste leachate. Desalination and Water Treatment, 2013. 51(10-12): p. 2474-2479.

KB009 (42) 1. Pindi, P.K., T. Sultana, and P.K. Vootla, Plant growth regulation of Bt-cotton through Bacillus species. 3 Biotech, 2013.

2. Singh, D., A. Sharma, and G.K. Saini, Biochemical and molecular characterisation of the bacterial endophytes from native sugarcane varieties of Himalayan region. 3 Biotech, 2013. 3(3): p. 205-212.

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3. Mehta, P., et al., Phosphate solubilisation and plant growth promoting potential by stress tolerant Bacillus sp. isolated from rhizosphere of apple orchards in trans Himalayan region of Himachal Pradesh. Annals of Applied Biology, 2013. 163(3): p. 430-443.

4. KAR, N., et al., Isolation and Characterization of Extracellular Enzyme Producing Bacilli in the Digestive Tracts of Rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) and Murrel, Channa punctatus (Bloch). Asian Fisheries Science, 2008. 21: p. 421-434.

5. Kerkar, S., et al., Biofilm-associated indole acetic acid producing bacteria and their impact in the proliferation of biofilm mats in solar salterns. Biologia, 2012. 67(3): p. 454-460.

6. Porwal, S., et al., Hydrogen and polyhydroxybutyrate producing abilities of microbes from diverse habitats by dark fermentative process. Bioresource Technology, 2008. 99(13): p. 5444-5451.

7. Porwal, S., et al., Hydrogen and polyhydroxybutyrate producing abilities of microbes from diverse habitats by dark fermentative process. Bioresource Technology, 2008. 99(13): p. 5444-5451.

8. Shekh, R.M. and U. Roy, Biochemical characterization of an anti-Candida factor produced by Enterococcus faecalis. BMC Microbiology, 2012. 12(132).

9. Krishna, P., A.G. Babu, and M.S. Reddy, Bacterial diversity of extremely alkaline bauxite residue site of alumina industrial plant using culturable bacteria and residue 16S rRNA gene clones. Extremophiles, 2014: p. 1-12.

10. Nithyanand, P. and S.K. Pandian, Phylogenetic characterization of culturable bacterial diversity associated with the mucus and tissue of the coral Acropora digitifera from the Gulf of Mannar. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2009. 69(3): p. 384-394.

11. Shah, J. and N. Dahanukar, Bioremediation of Organometallic Compounds by Bacterial Degradation. Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2012. 52(2): p. 300-304.

12. Sivakumar, T., et al., Screening of Keratinolytic Bacteria from the Feather Dumping Site of Sivakasi. Insight Bacteriology, 2012. 1(1): p. 1-6.

13. Kumar, P.A., et al., Cecembia lonarensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a haloalkalitolerant bacterium of the family Cyclobacteriaceae, isolated from a haloalkaline lake and emended descriptions of the genera Indibacter, Nitritalea and Belliella. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

14. Kumar, P.A., et al., Lutibaculum baratangense gen. nov., sp. nov., a proteobacterium isolated from a mud volcano Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

15. Reddy, G.S.N., et al., Paenisporosarcina indica sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium from Pindari Glacier of the Himalayan mountain ranges and reclassification of Sporosarcina antarctica

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Yu et al., 2008 as Paenisporosarcina antarctica comb. nov. and emended description of the genus Paenisporosarcina Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2013.

16. Shivaji, S., et al., Cyclobacterium qasimii sp. nov., a psychrotolerant bacterium isolated from Arctic marine sediment Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2012.

17. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Iodobacter arcticus sp. nov., a psychrotolerant bacterium isolated from a sediment from a melt water stream of Midtre Lovénbreen glacier, an Arctic glacier Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2013.

18. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Lacinutrix himadriensis sp. nov., a psychrophilic bacterium isolated from a marine sediment of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic and emended description of the genus Lacinutrix. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2012.

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20. Srinivas, T.N.R., et al., Oceanisphaera arctica sp. nov., isolated from a marine sediment of Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic Int J Syst Evol Microbiol 2011.

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7. Kumar, V., et al., Isolation of phytase-producing bacteria from Himalayan soils and their effect on growth and phosphorus uptake of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea). World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2013.

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HiComb Method (1) 1. MOHAJER, M.O., Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of Moraxella catarrhalis isolated from Sudanese patients with lower respiratory tract infection and otitis media., in College of Graduate Studies2013, Sudan University of Science & Technology.

High Binding Flat Bottomed Immune Plates (1) 1. Karmarkar, M.G., et al., Seroprevalence of Streptococcal Inhibitor of Complement (SIC) suggests association of streptococcal infection with chronic kidney disease. BMC Nephrology, 2013. 14(101).

HiSafe Blood Culturing System (1) 1. Sood, S., Infective Endocarditis by Aggregatibacter paraphrophilus: Case Report and Literature Review. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2013. 7(11): p. 2577-2578.

Membrane Filter (1) 1. Murugan, E., D.P.G. Rani, and V. Yogaraj, Drug Delivery Investigations of Quaternised Poly(propylene imine) dendrimer using Nimesulide as a Model Drug. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2013.

Microtitre Plate (1) 1. Ramanuj, K., V. Kothari, and D.R. Kothari, In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Emblica Officinalis and Tamarindus Indica Seed Extracts against Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter Baumannii. International Journal of Epidemiology & Infection, 2014. 2(1): p. 1-6.

milk Adulteration Test Kit (1) 1. Singuluri, H. and M. Sukumaran, Milk Adulteration in Hyderabad, India–A Comparative Study on the Levels of Different Adulterants Present in Milk. J Chromatograph Separat Techniq, 2014. 5(212): p. 2.

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NASCO Polymer Bags (1) 1. Umamaheswari, T., et al., Streptococcus thermophilus strains of plant origin as dairy starters: Isolation and characterisation. International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2013.

Others (16) 1. Kumar, R. and S.R. Joshi, Probiotics: Indigenous fermented foods as a source of Potential Medicinal Microbes. Biodiversity: Herbal Medicine.

2. Shakya, P., et al., Antibiotic resistance among Escherichia coli isolates from stool samples of children aged 3 to 14 years from Ujjain, India. BMC Infectious Diseases, 2013. 13(477).

3. Kaity, S., J. Isaac, and A. Ghosh, Interpenetrating polymer network of locust bean gum-poly (vinyl alcohol) for controlled release drug delivery. Carbohydrate Polymers, 2013. 94(1): p. 456-467.

4. wagay, S.a., et al., Antimicrobial Activity of Catharanthus Roseus. Chemistry and Materials Research, 2013. 3(9).

5. Shinu, P., et al., Application of cetylpyridinium chloride and sodium chloride decontamination method for recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from clinically suspected cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2013.

6. Mathuriya, A.S., Inoculum selection to enhance performance of a microbial fuel cell for electricity generation during wastewater treatment. Environmental Technology, 2013.

7. Vaghasiya, H., A. Kumar, and K. Sawant, Development of solid lipid nanoparticles based controlled release system for topical delivery of terbinafine hydrochloride. European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2013.

8. Jain, P.A., et al., A METHOD FOR EFFICIENT EXTRACTION OF CELL WALL PROTEINS FROM CANDIDA ALBICANS. Int J Cur Res Rev, 2013. 05(16): p. 01-07.

9. Nanjwade, V.K., et al., Lipid-nanoemulsions as drug delivery carriers for poorly-water soluble drug. International Journal of Drug Development & Research, 2013. 5(1): p. 333-338.

10. Naidu, G.K., K.C.S. Naidu, and B. Sujatha, In Vitro Antibacterial Activity and Phytochemical Analysis of Leaves of Gymnema sylvestre Retz. R. Br. International Journal of PharmTech Research, 2013. 5(3): p. 1315-1320.

11. NITHIN PRABHU, K., et al., MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ALPHA TOXIN GENE OF

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CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS FROM CHICKEN MEAT. Journal of Cell and Tissue Research, 2013. 13(1): p. 3455-3458.

12. Sharma, G. and M. Kumar, Antioxidant and modulatory role of Chlorophytum borivilianum against arsenic induced testicular impairment. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2012. 24(12): p. 2159-2165.

13. Patel, I., et al., Tamarindus indica (Cesalpiniaceae), and Syzygium cumini (Myrtaceae) Seed Extracts Can Kill Multidrug Resistant Streptococcus mutans in Biofilm. JOURNAL OF NATURAL REMEDIES, 2013. 13(2).

14. Bhosale, J.D., et al., Synthesis, characterization and biological activities of novel substituted formazans of 3,4-dimethyl-1H-pyrrole-2-carbohydrazide derivatives. journal of pharmacy research, 2013.

15. Kumar, V., et al., Scanning electron microscopy of Streptomyces without use of any chemical fixatives. Scanning, 2011. 33(6): p. 446-449.

16. Rubina, S., et al., Raman spectroscopic study on classification of cervical cell specimens. Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2013. 68: p. 115-121.

Paper Discs (1) 1. Kumar, K.A. and K. Vijayalakshmi, In vitro anti-microbial activity and phytochemical analysis of selected fruit wastes. Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci, 2013. 2(5): p. 196-204.

Petri Plate (4) 1. Yadav, N.P., et al., Enrichment, Development, and Assessment of Indian Basil Oil Based Antiseptic Cream Formulation Utilizing Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance Approach. BioMed Research International, 2013. 2013: p. 9.

2. Vinayaka, A.C., S.P. Muthukumar, and M.S. Thakur, Avian Antibodies for Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B as an Efficient Tool for FRET-Based Fluoroimmunosensor. BioNanoScience, 2013.

3. Tarai, M., et al., Novel, bucco-compatible simvastatin buccal film: An integrative study of the effect of formulation variables. Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research, 2013. 2(5): p. 903-913.

4. Mirzaei, A., et al., Antioxidant, Antimicrobial and Antimutogenic Potential of 4 Iranian Medicinal Plants. Life Science Journal, 2013. 10(7s).

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Sample Collector (3) 1. Joshi, M.S., et al., Exploring the concurrent presence of hepatitis A virus genome in serum, stool, saliva, and urine samples of hepatitis A patients. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease, 2014.

2. Nanda, D.K., et al., Indian Chilika curd-A potential dairy product for Geographical indication registration. Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge, 2013. 12(4): p. 707-713.

3. Singh, P., et al., Chemical constituents and antioxidant activity of the Arctic mushroom Lycoperdon molle Pers. Polar Research, 2012. 31.

Standard Antbiotic scale (3) 1. Krishnan, P., et al., Antimicrobial Activity of Ircinia sp; a Marine Sponge and Its Associated Bacteria from Andaman Coast. Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences, 2014. 2(1): p. 37-41.

2. Barua, S., et al., Biocompatible high performance hyperbranched epoxy/clay nanocomposite as an implantable material Biomedical Materials, 2014. 9(2).

3. Rawal, K., et al., Bacteriocin:Production and optimization by Lactobacillus species. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Research, 2013. 3(6): p. 64-76.

Sterile collection vials (1) 1. Samanta, I., Virulence Repertoire, Characterization and Antibiotic Resistance Pattern Analysis of Escherichia coli Isolated from Backyard Layers and their Environment in India. Avian Diseases, 2013.

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Enzymes (3) 1. Deekshit, V.K., et al., Simultaneous detection of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 and its antibiotic resistance genes from seafood. Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2013.

2. Narwal, S.K., N.K. Saun, and R. Gupta, Characterization and Catalytic Properties of Free and Silica-Bound Lipase: a Comparative Study. Journal of oleo science, 2014. 63(6): p. 599-605.

3. Narwal, S.K., N.K. Saun, and R. Gupta, Characterization and Catalytic Properties of Free and Silica-Bound Lipase: a Comparative Study. Journal of oleo science, 2014. 63(6): p. 599-605.

Grams Stain Kit (1) 1. Lanjekar, V.B., et al., Megasphaera indica sp. nov. an obligate anaerobic bacteria isolated from human faeces. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2014: p. ijs. 0.059816-0.

New Group (5) 1. Rachit Patil 1, L.B., Amit Singh 1, Yusuf Chisti 2 & Uttam Chand Banerjee 1, Enantioselective bioreduction of cyclic alkanones by whole cells of Candida Species. 2013.

2. Shah, A.S., A.S. Wakade, and A.R. Juvekar, Immunomodulatory activity of methanolic extract of Murraya koenigii (L) Spreng. leaves. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, 2008. 46: p. 505-509.

3. Gilbert1, O., et al., Poly (Alanine) Modified Carbon Paste Electrode for Simultaneous Detection of Dopamine and Ascorbic Acid. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci., 2008. 3: p. 1186-1195.

4. Reddy, S.G., R.G. Kumar, and M.K. Spurthi, Oxidative stress and DNA damage in diabetic nephropathy. Journal of Analytical Bio-Science, 2013. 36(2).

5. Wadia, P.R., S.D. Mahale, and T.D. Nandedkar, Effect of the human follicle-stimulating hormone-binding inhibitor and its N-terminal fragment on follicle-stimulating hormone-induced progesterone secretion by granulosa cells in vitro. Journal of Biosciences, 2007. 32(2): p. 1185-1194.

Reagents and Buffers

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Salts and Buffers (1) 1. peptide, E.o.C.o.t.m.i.i.f.o.A.-β., Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. Rona Banerjee, 2013.

Ziehl-Neelsen Staining (1) 1. Jhamb, S.S., A. Goyal, and P.P. Singh, Determination of the activity of standard anti-tuberculosis drugs against intramacrophage< i> Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>,< i> in vitro</i>: MGIT 960 as a viable alternative for BACTEC 460. The Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2014.

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