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  1. Elucidation of 2, 4-Dichlorophenol degradation by Bacillus licheniformis strain SL10
  2. Plasma Sprayed Hydroxyapatite Bioceramic Coatings from Coprecipitation Synthesized Powder: Preparation, Characterization and in vitro Studies
  3. Engineered fish scale gelatin: An alternative and suitable biomaterial for tissue engineering
  4. In vitroprofiling of antimethicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureusactivity of thymoquinone against selected type and clinical strains
  5. Potential use of curcumin loaded carboxymethylated guar gum grafted gelatin film for biomedical applications
  6. Biotransformation of soybean oil to a self-healing biopolymer
  7. Microbial surfactant mediated degradation of anthracene in aqueous phase by marine Bacillus licheniformis MTCC 5514
  8. Microbial biosurfactant mediated removal and/or solubilization of crude oil contamination from soil and aqueous phase: An approach with Bacillus licheniformis MTCC 5514
  9. Collagen coated electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) with titanium dioxide (TiO2) from an environmentally benign solvent: preliminary physico-chemical studies for skin substitute
  10. Synthesis, characterization and biological profile of metal and azo-metal complexes of embelin
  11. Microbial mediated dimerization of fattyacids of sunflower oil: An effective role of lipase and biosurfactant
  12. Application of silver nanoparticles to industrial sewing threads: Effects on physico-functional properties & seam efficiency
  13. Could glutaric acid (GA) replace glutaraldehyde in the preparation of biocompatible biopolymers with high mechanical and thermal properties?
  14. Phylogenetic Framework and Biosurfactant Gene Expression Analysis of Marine Bacillus spp. of Eastern Coastal Plain of Tamil Nadu
  15. Enhanced production of Aspergillus tamarii lipase for recovery of fat from tannery fleshings
  16. Corrigendum to “Rejoining of cut wounds by engineered gelatin-keratin glue” [Biochim. Biophys. Acta, Gen. Subj. (2013) 4030–4039]
  17. Studies on Cross-linking of succinic acid with chitosan/collagen
  18. Rejoining of cut wounds by engineered gelatin–keratin glue
  19. The Effect of Pimelic Acid Interaction on the Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Chitosan and Collagen
  20. CHEMISTRY BEHIND THE ELASTIC NATURE OF THE BIOMATERIAL PREPARED USING OXIDIZED FORM OF GLUTARALDEHYDE AND CHITOSAN - AN APPROACH AT 2D AND 3D LEVEL
  21. Chromium-assisted immobilization of N-isopropylacrylamide-based methacrylic acid copolymers on collagen and leather surfaces: thermo-responsive behaviour
  22. Microbial Adhesion on Orthodontic Ligating Materials: An <i>in Vitro</i> Assessment
  23. Engineering of chitosan and collagen macromolecules using sebacic acid for clinical applications
  24. Engineering Chitosan Using <i>α</i>, <i>ω</i>-Dicarboxylic Acids—An Approach to Improve the Mechanical Strength and Thermal Stability
  25. Corrigendum to “Synthesis, characterization and comparison of antimicrobial activity of PEG/TritonX-100 capped silver nanoparticles on collagen scaffold” [Colloids Surf. B: Biointerfaces 90 (2012) 191–196]
  26. Exploring the dual role of α,ω-di-carboxylic acids in the preparation of collagen based biomaterial
  27. Suberic Acid Acts as a Dissolving Agent as Well as a Crosslinker for Natural Polymers (Carbohydrate and Protein): A Detailed Discussion on the Chemistry Behind the Interaction
  28. QSAR and evaluation of molecular electrostatic potential for N-nitrosopiperidinone semicarbazones
  29. Inhibition of UVB-induced oxidative damage and apoptotic biochemical changes in human lymphocytes by 2,5-dihydroxy-3-undecyl-1,4-benzoquinone (embelin)
  30. Adipic acid interaction enhances the mechanical and thermal stability of natural polymers
  31. A First Report on the Selective Precipitation of Sodium Chloride from the Evaporated Residue of Reverse Osmosis Reject Salt Generated from the Leather Industry
  32. Synthesis and Characterization of Nano Crystalline Tin(IV) Oxide from Tin(II) Chloride Using Combined Microwave and Traditional Calcinations Procedures
  33. Preparation and characterization of malonic acid cross-linked chitosan and collagen 3D scaffolds: an approach on non-covalent interactions
  34. Electrospinning of type I collagen and PCL nanofibers using acetic acid
  35. Synthesis, characterization and comparison of antimicrobial activity of PEG/TritonX-100 capped silver nanoparticles on collagen scaffold
  36. Identification and Discrimination of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Strains Isolated from Burn Wound Sites Using PCR and Authentication with MALDI-TOF–MS
  37. Antioxidant and antimicrobial profile of a secondary metabolite of Pseudomonas aeruginosa: ESR and spectrophotometric method
  38. Transformation of Soybean Oil to Various Self-Assembled Supramolecular Structures
  39. Bioinformatics in crosslinking chemistry of collagen with selective cross linkers
  40. Treatment of textile wastewater by homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton oxidation processes
  41. Cross-linking with acid chlorides improves thermal and mechanical properties of collagen based biopolymer material
  42. Advanced Oxidation and Electrooxidation As Tertiary Treatment Techniques to Improve the Purity of Tannery Wastewater
  43. Pharamcognostic Evaluation of Acorus calamus L.
  44. Bonding interactions and stability assessment of biopolymer material prepared using type III collagen of avian intestine and anionic polysaccharides
  45. Di-carboxylic acid cross-linking interactions improves thermal stability and mechanical strength of reconstituted type I collagen
  46. Heterogeneous Fenton oxidation of dissolved organics in salt-laden wastewater from leather industry without sludge production
  47. Preparation and characterization of a thermostable and biodegradable biopolymers using natural cross-linker
  48. CD14 Signaling Reciprocally Controls Collagen Deposition and Turnover to Regulate the Development of Lyme Arthritis
  49. Deuterium kinetic isotopic study for hydrogenolysis of ethyl butyrate
  50. Recovery and utilization of proteinous wastes of leather making: a review
  51. Microbial products (biosurfactant and extracellular chromate reductase) of marine microorganism are the potential agents reduce the oxidative stress induced by toxic heavy metals
  52. Microbial biosurfactants and hydrolytic enzymes mediates in situ development of stable supra-molecular assemblies in fatty acids released from triglycerides
  53. Condition Stabilization for Pseudomonas aeruginosa MTCC 5210 to Yield High Titers of Extra Cellular Antimicrobial Secondary Metabolite using Response Surface Methodology
  54. Bioremediation of Crude Oil Contamination Using Microbial Surface-Active Agents: Isolation, Production and Characterization
  55. Biopolymer from microbial assisted in situ hydrolysis of triglycerides and dimerization of fatty acids
  56. Preparation, Characterization and Application of Leather Particulate-Polymer Composites (LPPCs)
  57. Vesicle formation in hydrocarbons assisted with microbial hydrolases and biosurfactants
  58. Synthesis, antibacterial and antifungal activities of some N-nitroso-2,6-diarylpiperidin-4-one semicarbazones and QSAR analysis
  59. Haematological and biochemical effects of polyphenolics in animal models
  60. Invivo studies on evaluation of potential toxicity of unspent tannins using albino rats (Rattusnorvegicus)
  61. Oxidative destabilization of dissolved organics and E. coli in domestic wastewater through immobilized cell reactor system
  62. Biodegradability of leathers through anaerobic pathway
  63. Sustained release of protein from poly(ethylene glycol) incorporated amphiphilic comb like polymers
  64. Guaijaverin – a plant flavonoid as potential antiplaque agent against Streptococcus mutans
  65. Effect of inducers and culturing processes on laccase synthesis in Phanerochaete chrysosporium NCIM 1197 and the constitutive expression of laccase isozymes
  66. Solidification/stabilization of thermally-treated toxic tannery sludge
  67. Enzymatic and chemical catalysis of xylidine ponceau 2R and evaluation of products released
  68. Celosia argentea Linn. leaf extract improves wound healing in a rat burn wound model
  69. Chemical and enzymatic interactions of Direct Black 38 and Direct Brown 1 on release of carcinogenic amines
  70. 150 A Study on Scientific Validation of the Indian Traditional Wound Healing Agent
  71. Analyses of carcinogenic aromatic amines released from harmful azo colorants by Streptomyces SP. SS07
  72. Antibacterial activity of two plant extracts on eight burn pathogens
  73. Healing potential of Datura alba on burn wounds in albino rats
  74. Removal of tannin from cross-linked and open chain polymeric tannin substrates using heme peroxidases of Phanerochaete chrysosporium
  75. Influence of biodigested slurry on rice-gram cultivation