C. Sangavai

C. Sangavai
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Professor (Assistant) at Dhanalakshmi srinivasan college of arts and sciencr for women( Autonomous),Perambalur,Tamil Nadu, India

working as Assistant professor in the department of BT, looking for better job and Willing to sign MOU in reputed group

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Current institution
Dhanalakshmi srinivasan college of arts and sciencr for women( Autonomous),Perambalur,Tamil Nadu, India
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
June 2004 - present
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Arts and Science for women (Autonomous),Perambalur
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Description
  • Currently working as a Assistant Professor and Head in Biotech Department
Education
October 2013 - August 2019
Bharathidasan University
Field of study
  • BIOFUEL PRODUCTION AND METABOLIC ENGINEERING

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Publications (15)
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Natural medicines have been the only option for the prevention and treatment of human diseases for thousands of years. Morinda citrifolia, popularly known as noni, is widely utilized in traditional medicine. Many components of the noni tree, including the roots, leaves, and seeds, are used in these traditions. The leaves of M. citrifolia have been...
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has rapidly expanded into a global pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Genetic drift in global SARS-CoV-2 isolates and protein evolution have an impact on their ability to escape from current antiviral therapeutics. Hence, our study aimed to reveal how mutations in the...
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Acetoanaerobium sticklandii DSM519 (CST) is a hype-ammonia producing non-pathogenic anaerobe that can use amino acids as important carbon and energy sources through the Stickland reactions. Biochemical aspects of this organism have been extensively studied, but systematic studies addressing its metabolic discrepancy remain scant. In this perspectiv...
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The present investigation the protective effect of Mosinone-A on cellular integrity by measuring the status of lipid profile, osmotic fragility and membrane bound enzyme activity in 7, 12-Dimethylbenz (a) antharacene (DMBA) induced oral carcinogenesis. A total number of 24 golden Syrian hamsters were randomized into 4 groups of 6 animals in each. G...
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Acetoanaerobium sticklandii DSM 519 is a hyper-ammonia-producing anaerobe. It has the ability to produce organic solvents and acids from protein catabolism through Stickland reactions and specialized pathways. Nevertheless, its protein catabolism-directed biofuel production has not yet been understood. The present study aimed to decipher such growt...
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Acetoanaerobium sticklandii DSM 519 is a hyperammonia-producing anaerobe that catabolizes proteins and amino acids into organic solvents and volatile acids via the Stickland reactions. However, the specific growth rate and metabolic capability of this organism on proteins and amino acids are not yet known. Therefore, the present study was intended...
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Abstract: In the present study, the prebiotic potential of Cissusquadrangularisand immobilization ofLAB wasinvestigated against V.parahaemolyticus. The effectiveness of probiotic activity was determined by coaggregation, hydrophobicity and biofilm formation capability of both immobilized and native LAB. It was noted that the Poly saccharide ofCissu...
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Abstract Purpose Biomethane is an environment-friendly, economic, and alternative energy resource for a clean and green future. In the present study, we have evaluated the biomethanation potential of acetate-utilizing methanogenic culture (AUMC) and gelatin-enriched mixed culture (GEMC) with Clostridium acetobutylicum NCIM 2841 (GEMC-CA.) on gelati...
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Acetoanaerobium sticklandii DSM 519 is a hyper-ammonia-producing anaerobe. It has the ability to produce organic solvents and acids from protein catabolism through Stickland reactions and specialized pathways. Nevertheless, its protein catabolism-directed biofuel production has not yet been understood. The present study aimed to decipher such growt...
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Acetoanaerobium sticklandii DSM 519 is a hyper-ammonia producing anaerobic bacterium that can be able utilizes amino acids as sole carbon and energy sources for its growth and energetic metabolism. A lack of knowledge on its molecular machinery and 30.5% conserved hypothetical proteins (HPs; operome) hinders the successful utility in biofuel applic...
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Studying amino acid catabolism-coupled methanogenesis is the important standpoints to decipher the metabolic behavior of a methanogenic culture. l-Glycine and l-alanine are acted as sole carbon and nitrogen sources for acidogenic bacteria. One amino acid is oxidized and another one is reduced for acetate production via pyruvate by oxidative deamina...
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Methanobacterium formicicum (Methanobacteriaceae family) is an endosymbiotic methanogenic Archaean found in the digestive tracts of ruminants and elsewhere. It has been significantly implicated in global CH4 emission during enteric fermentation processes. In this review, we discuss current genomic and metabolic aspects of this microorganism for the...
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Bioethanol has gained prominence as an alternative sources of energy due to the predictable exhaustion of fuel energy supply. The bio ethanol production during microbial fermentation provides with an inexpensively competitive source of energy. Today most of the ethanol manufactured in the important roles is produced from microbes. Existing technolo...
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Model-driven systems engineering has been more fascinating process for the microbial production of biofuel and bio-refineries in chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Genome-scale modeling and simulations have been guided for metabolic engineering of Clostridium species for the production of organic solvents and organic acids. Among them, Clostri...
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Abstract The tuberose plants are gaining an importance in pharmaceutical and perfume industries because of their peculiar secondary metabolic reactions for the synthesis of various commercial valuable compounds. Although tuberose plants are having a limitation to grow in nursery in worm countries, like India, so that a tremendous application of pla...

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