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Bhavik A Shah

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Shah B, Malhotra H, Papade S, Dhamale T, Ingale O, Kasarlawar S, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol . 2024 Oct; 12:1470522. PMID: 39364263
The perpetual release of natural/synthetic pollutants into the environment poses major risks to ecological balance and human health. Amongst these, contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) are characterized by their recent...
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Shah B, Kasarlawar S, Phale P
Microbiol Spectr . 2022 Nov; 10(6):e0381822. PMID: 36354357
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (Zwf) is an important enzyme in glucose metabolism via the Entner-Doudoroff pathway and the first enzyme in the oxidative pentose-phosphate pathway. It generates NAD(P)H during the conversion of...
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Phale P, Mohapatra B, Malhotra H, Shah B
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Aug; 24(6):2797-2816. PMID: 34347343
Pseudomonas sp. CSV86, an Indian soil isolate, degrades wide range of aromatic compounds like naphthalene, benzoate and phenylpropanoids, amongst others. Isolate displays the unique and novel property of preferential utilization...
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Phale P, Malhotra H, Shah B
Adv Appl Microbiol . 2020 Aug; 112:1-65. PMID: 32762865
As a result of anthropogenic activity, large number of recalcitrant aromatic compounds have been released into the environment. Consequently, microbial communities have adapted and evolved to utilize these compounds as...
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Phale P, Shah B, Malhotra H
Genes (Basel) . 2019 Jul; 10(8). PMID: 31357661
In the biosphere, the largest biological laboratory, increased anthropogenic activities have led microbes to evolve and adapt to the changes occurring in the environment. Compounds, specifically xenobiotics, released due to...