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Dr. Pandian Arjun

Assistant Professor (SG)
SIMATS, India


Highest Degree
PostDoc Fellow in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa

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Biography

Dr. Pandian Arjun is currently working as Assistant Professor at Department of Biotechnology, PRIST University, India. He has obtained his Ph.D. in Botany from University of Madras, Chennai, India. His main area of interest focuses on Pharmacology and Toxicology, Plant and Soil Sciences, and Plant Biotechnology. His area of expertise includes Plant Tissue Culture, Antioxidant activity, Essential Oil, Cancer Biology Fungal Biology, Natural Products, Animal Biology, Food & Fruits Technology, and Pharmaceuticals. He has published 14 research articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Biotechnology
62%
Molecular Biology
90%
Natural Product Research
75%
Microbiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Ashokkumar, K., A. Pandian, M. Murugan, M.K. Dhanya, T. Sathyan, P. Sivakumar, S. Raj and T.D. Warkentin, 2020. Profiling bioactive flavonoids and carotenoids in select south Indian spices and nuts. Nat. Prod. Res., 34: 1306-1310.
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  2. Ashokkumar, K., A. Pandian, M. Murugan, M.K. Dhanya, T. Sathyan, P. Sivakumar, S. Raj, T.D. Warkentin, 2019. Profiling bioactive flavonoids and carotenoids in select south Indian spices and nuts. Nat. Prod. Res., 34: 1306-1310.
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  3. Mathiyazhagan, K., A.Kumaran and P. Arjun, 2018. Isolation of natural naphthoquinones from Juglans regia and in vitro antioxidant and cytotoxic studies of naphthoquinones and the synthetic naphthofuran derivatives. Russian J. Bioorg. Chem., 44: 346-353.
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  4. Vinothini, K., M.S. Devi, V. Shalini, S. Sekar, R.B. Semwal, P. Arjun and D.K. Semwal, 2017. In vitro micropropagation, total phenolic content and comparative antioxidant activity of different extracts of Sesbania grandiflora (L.) Pers. Current Sci., 113: 1142-1147.
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  5. Moli, K.K., S. Ramesh and P. Arjun, 2017. Biodegradation of diesel spill soil from chennai harbor. Int. J. Dev. Sci. Technol., 1: 40-42.
  6. Kanimozhi, K. and P. Arjun, 2017. Analyze the water quality of ground water in three different area of (New Bus Stand, Old Bus Stand and Medical College) Thanjavur city, Tamil Nadu. World J. Pharm. Res., 6: 1209-1230.
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  7. Arjun, P., D.K. Semwal, R.B. Semwal, M. Malaisamy, C. Sivaraj and S. Vijayakumar, 2017. Total phenolic content, volatile constituents and antioxidative effect of Coriandrum sativum, Murraya koenigii and Mentha arvensis. Nat. Prod. J., 7: 65-74.
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  8. Thavaselvi, P., C. Vimala, C. Bharathiraja, C. Bharatiraja and P. Aruna Priya et al ., 2016. Signal, digital and image processing application in different fields. Int. J. Control Theory Appl. 9: 6653-6657.
  9. Hariprasath, L., R. Jegadeesh, P. Arjun, K. Kumaresan and N. Raaman et al ., 2016. Aqueous extract of Senecio candicans DC induce liver and kidney damage in a sub-chronic oral toxicity study in Wistar rats. Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol., 79: 25-34.
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  10. Arjun, P., D.K. Semwal, R.B. Semwal, M. Malaisamy, C. Sivaraj and S. Vijayakumar, 2016. Total phenolic content, volatile constituents and antioxidative effect of Coriandrum sativum, Murraya koenigii and Mentha arvensis. Nat. Prod. J., 10.2174/2210315506666161121104251.
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  11. Satheeshkumar, C., M. Ravivarma, P. Arjun, V. Silambarasan and N. Raaman et al., 2015. Synthesis, anti-microbial activity and molecular docking studies on triazolylcoumarin derivatives. J. Chem. Sci., 127: 565-574.
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  12. Hariprasath, L., R. Jegadeesh, P. Arjun and N. Raaman, 2015. In vitro propagation of Senecio candicans DC and comparative antioxidant properties of aqueous extracts of the in vivo plant and in vitro-derived callus. South Afr. J. Bot., 98: 134-141.
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  13. Devi, M.S., K. Vinothini, P. Arjun, S. Sudharshan and V. Mavumengwana, 2015. In vitro biomass accumulation of calli and root enhancement of Leucas aspera (Willed) Linn. under stress conditions. Afr. J. Sci. Technol. Innovation Dev., 7: 395-400.
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  14. Arjun, P., D.K. Semwal, R.B. Semwal, S.P. Mishra, A.B. Vijayan and M. Krishnamoorthy, 2015. Quality retention and shelf-life improvement of fresh-cut apple, papaya, carrot and cucumber by chitosan-soy based edible coating. Current Nutr. Food Sci., 11: 282-291.
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  15. Divya, P. Kumar, J. Kumari, C. Kumari, M. Padmapriya, M. Krishnamoorthy and P. Arjun, 2014. Comparative antimicrobial activity and phytochemical analysis of different extracts of potential medicinal plants of Ocimum sanctum Linn. and Lantana camara Linn. Afro Asian J. Sci. Techol., 1: 1-6.
  16. Priyadarshni, A., A. Kumar, D. Kumar, P. Arjun and B. Prabasheela, 2013. Micropropagation, regeneration and evaluation of antimicrobial activity of lippia nodiflora. Int. J. Adv. Eng.Technol., 6: 1819-1828.
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  17. Devi, M.S., K. Vinothini, V. Shalini, K. Masilamani and P. Arjun, 2013. Angiosuppresive activity of Leucas aspera (willd) Linn. using chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. Int. J. Innovative Res. Sci. Eng. Technol., 2: 6327-6328.
  18. Nagarajan, S., P. Arjun, N. Raaman, A. Shah, M.E. Sobhia and T.M. Das, 2012. Stereoselective synthesis of sugar-based β-lactam derivatives: Docking studies and its biological evaluation. Tetrahedron, 68: 3037-3045.
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  19. Muthukumar, T., A.M.V. Christy, A. Mangadu, M. Malaisamy and C. Sivaraj et al., 2012. Antioxidant and anticancer activity of Helicteres isora dried fruit solvent extracts. J. Acad. Ind. Res., 1: 148-152.
  20. Muthu kumar, T., A.M.V. Christy, A. Mangadu, M. Malaisamy and C. Sivaraj et al., 2012. Anticancer and antioxidant activity of Curcuma zedoaria and Curcuma amada rhizome extracts. J. Academia Ind. Res., 1: 91-96.
  21. Krishnamoorthy, M. and P. Arjun, 2012. Probiotic and antimicrobial activity of bacteria from fermented toddy of cocus nucifera. J. Academia Ind. Res., 1: 127-131.
  22. Arjun, P., S.M. Priya, P.S. Sivan, M. Krishnamoorthy and K. Balasubramanian, 2012. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activity of Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. leaf extracts. J. Acad. Ind. Res., 1: 15-18.
  23. Arjun, P., P.S. Sivan, S.M. Priya, M. Krishnamoorthy and K. Balasubramanian, 2012. Phytochemical analysis and anticancer activity of Nelumbo nucifera extracts. J. Acad. Ind. Res., 1: 81-85.
  24. Nagarajan, S., P. Arjun, N. Raaman and T.M. Das, 2010. Regioselective facile one-pot Friedlander synthesis of sugar-based heterocyclic biomolecules. Carbohydr. Res., 345: 1988-1997.
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  25. Nagarajan, S., T.M. Das, P. Arjun and N. Raaman, 2009. Design, synthesis and gelation studies of 4, 6-O-butylidene-α, β-unsaturated-β-C-glycosidic ketones: Application to plant tissue culture. J. Mater. Chem., 19: 4587-4596.
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