Elumalai Sanniyasi
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Harikrishnan T, Paramasivam P, Sankar A, Sakthivel M, Sanniyasi E, Raman T, et al.
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2024 May;
109:104478.
PMID: 38801845
Microplastics are pollutants of emerging concern and the aquatic biota consumes microplastics (MPs), which has a range of toxicological and environmental effects on aquatic organisms that are not the intended...
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Ravichandran B, Sanniyasi E, Govindasamy Kuppusamy S, Perumal P
Appl Biochem Biotechnol
. 2024 Apr;
196(11):8096-8116.
PMID: 38683454
India is considered a hub for a wide range of phytochemicals due to its rich biodiversity, which indeed flourished with many folk medicines and treatments. Phytochemicals are secondary metabolites synthesized...
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Sanniyasi E, Gopal R, Raj P, Shanmugavel A
Heliyon
. 2023 Sep;
9(8):e19239.
PMID: 37664755
The most prevalent natural source of hydrocolloids, cosmetics, medications, and nutraceuticals is marine seaweed (macroalgae). Numerous bioactivities, including antiviral, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory characteristics, have been found in bioactive substances...
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Sanniyasi E, Gopal R, Damodharan R, Arumugam A, Sampath Kumar M, Senthilkumar N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):14452.
PMID: 37660108
Marine seaweeds are rich source of polysaccharides present in their cell wall and are cultivated and consumed in China, Japan, Korea, and South Asian countries. Brown seaweeds (Phaeophyta) are rich...
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Sanniyasi E, Gopal R, Damodharan R, Thirumurugan T, Mahendran V
Biometals
. 2023 Aug;
37(1):71-86.
PMID: 37566151
Diatomaceous earth or diatomite is a fossil rock deposit of diatoms made up of silica and other minerals. A distinguishing feature of diatoms that placed them in the single class...
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Sanniyasi E, Patrick A, Rajagopalan K, Gopal R, Damodharan R
Sci Rep
. 2022 Dec;
12(1):22114.
PMID: 36543801
Diatoms are photoautotrophic microalgae classified under class Bacillariophyceae, engulfed by hard silicate frustules, which give mechanical support and protection from bacterial infections. They exude polysaccharides extracellularly that help them with...
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Sanniyasi E, Gopal R, Gunasekar D, Raj P
Sci Rep
. 2021 Aug;
11(1):17233.
PMID: 34446729
Plastic (polyethylene) pollution is a severe cause of deterioration of a healthy environment. For example, ingestion of plastics in the animal gut, clogging of water canals and retarded solid waste...
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Sanniyasi E, Venkatasubramanian G, Anbalagan M, Raj P, Gopal R
Sci Rep
. 2019 Aug;
9(1):12185.
PMID: 31434919
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is the only available remedial measure to treat HIV infected patients, as recognized by the WHO. However, it is associated with toxicity (nephrotoxicity), high cost...
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Bhola V, Desikan R, Santosh S, Subburamu K, Sanniyasi E, Bux F
J Biosci Bioeng
. 2010 Dec;
111(3):377-82.
PMID: 21185776
Conventional fossil fuels are facing a global challenge which lead scientists to explore alternative fuel production from biological sources. The algae-based fuels are gaining rapid attention as it has potential...
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Jansen R, Wojciechowski M, Sanniyasi E, Lee S, Daniell H
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2008 Jul;
48(3):1204-17.
PMID: 18638561
Chickpea (Cicerarietinum, Leguminosae), an important grain legume, is widely used for food and fodder throughout the world. We sequenced the complete plastid genome of chickpea, which is 125,319bp in size,...