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Physicochemical characterization of a thermostable glycoprotein bioemulsifier from Solibacillus silvestris AM1
- Anoop R. Markande, S. Acharya, A. Nerurkar
- Chemistry
- 1 November 2013
Abstract A novel estuarine bacterial strain, Solibacillus silvestris AM1, was found to produce an extracellular, multimeric glycoprotein bioemulsifier, termed AM1, with a MW of 200 kDa and containing… Expand
Bioemulsifier (BE-AM1) produced by Solibacillus silvestris AM1 is a functional amyloid that modulates bacterial cell-surface properties
- Anoop R. Markande, A. Nerurkar
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Biofouling
- 27 September 2016
Abstract A novel estuarine bacterial strain, Solibacillus silvestris AM1, produces an extracellular, thermostable and fibrous, glycoprotein bioemulsifier (BE-AM1). The amyloid nature of the… Expand
Simultaneous nitrification and denitrification by novel heterotrophs in remediation of fish processing effluent
- S. Mishra, Anoop R. Markande, Radhika Keluskar, I. Karunasagar, B. B. Nayak
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of basic microbiology
- 1 June 2015
Three isolates viz. Lysinibacillus sp. HT13, Alcaligenes sp. HT15 and Proteus sp. HT37 isolated from fish processing effluent and having a C/N ratio of 2, removed 218, 169, and 400 µg cell−1 day−1… Expand
Exploration of haloarchaea for their potential applications in food industry
- C. Desai, P. Patel, Anoop R. Markande, K. Kamala, P. Sivaperumal
- Chemistry
- International Journal of Environmental Science…
- 27 May 2020
Extremophiles are a major source for many industrially important biomolecules. Haloarchaea have been extensively studied for their ability to grow in extreme environments and the array of metabolites… Expand
Microcosm-based interaction studies between members of two ecophysiological groups of bioemulsifier producer and a hydrocarbon degrader from the Indian intertidal zone
- Anoop R. Markande, A. Nerurkar
- Biology, Medicine
- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
- 11 April 2016
Isolates were obtained from intertidal zone site samples from all five western and one eastern coastal states of India and were screened. These ecophysiological groups of aerobic, mesophilic,… Expand
Effective remediation of fish processing waste using mixed culture biofilms capable of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification
- Anoop R. Markande, Chandrika Kapagunta, P. S. Patil, B. B. Nayak
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of basic microbiology
- 1 May 2016
Fish processing waste water causes pollution and eutrophication of water bodies when released untreated. Use of bacteria capable of simultaneous nitrification and denitrification (SND) as biofilms on… Expand
Analysis of Midgut Bacterial Community Structure of Neanthes chilkaensis from Polluted Mudflats of Gorai, Mumbai, India
- Anoop R. Markande, A. Mikaelyan, +5 authors C. Purushothaman
- Computer Science
- 8 October 2014
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Characterization of Solibacillus silvestris strain AM1 that produces amyloid bioemulsifier
- Anoop R. Markande, V. R. Vemuluri, Y. Shouche, A. Nerurkar
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of basic microbiology
- 1 June 2018
Solibacillus silvestris AM1 was the first strain from the genus to be reported for the production of a functional amyloid and its potential use as a surface active agent, a thermostable glycoprotein… Expand
Mycelial form of dimorphic fungus Malassezia species dictates the microbial interaction
- C. Patel, Anoop R. Markande
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Indian Journal of Microbiology
- 20 March 2019
Dandruff is one of the most common clinically manifested and studied scalp disorders. It has been associated with both bacteria and fungi. Bacteria and fungi inhabiting the scalp are known to… Expand