M Sundararaman
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Manivannan C, Sundaram K, Sundararaman M, Renganathan R
Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
. 2013 Dec;
122:164-70.
PMID: 24309178
Acriflavine hydrochloride (AFN) is a prospective drug worn in the eradication of HIV1 infection. The toxicity and adverse side effects renders the potent drug to limits its usage. However, to...
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Nagarajan M, Maruthanayagam V, Sundararaman M
J Appl Toxicol
. 2012 Nov;
33(5):313-49.
PMID: 23172644
Freshwater and terrestrial cyanobacteria resemble the marine forms in producing divergent chemicals such as linear, cyclic and azole containing peptides, alkaloids, cyclophanes, terpenes, lactones, etc. These metabolites have wider biomedical...
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Manivannan C, Sundaram K, Renganathan R, Sundararaman M
J Fluoresc
. 2012 Apr;
22(4):1113-25.
PMID: 22477060
The fluorescence quenching of 9-aminoacridine by certain biologically important catechols and rutin was investigated using absorption, steady state and time resolved fluorescence measurements. The in vitro-antioxidant activities of the above...
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Nagarajan M, Maruthanayagam V, Sundararaman M
J Appl Toxicol
. 2011 Sep;
32(3):153-85.
PMID: 21910132
Novel toxic metabolites from marine cyanobacteria have been thoroughly explored. Biologically active and chemically diverse compounds that could be hepatotoxic, neurotoxic or cytotoxic, such as cyclic peptides, lipopeptides, fatty acid...
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Teets A, Minardi C, Sundararaman M, Hughey C, Were L
J Food Sci
. 2009 Apr;
74(3):C298-305.
PMID: 19397716
The effect of electron beam irradiation doses from 0 to 30 kGy on extraction yield and phenolic compounds was evaluated in almond skin phenolic extracts (ASPE). Total soluble phenols and...