Ms. Mini Priya R
CEO & Chief Consultant/ ResearcherDr MPR INSTITUTES, India
Highest Degree
M.Phil. in Biotechnology from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India
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Biography
Ms. Mini Priya R is currently working as Researcher and Director at EDU-TECH Educational and Research Institute, India, and Agriculture Advisor at Soil Testing Laboratory, Kurumathoor Tamilnadu Co-operative Society, Kanyakumari District, Tamilnadu, India. She received her M.Phil degree in Biotechnology from Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India. She is having six years Research Experience in Interdisciplinary Bio-Research, Administration, Diagnosis Report Validation, Teaching and Practical Experiments, and Experience in Project Report and Research Article Preparing and Communicating, Academic Students Project Guidance, and Conducting Training and Seminars. She also guided 6 research projects. She has published 8 papers and poster presentations in journals. She is also serving as member of reviewer committee. She also attended number of conferences and seminars. She was awarded 2nd Rank and “BITS TALENT” conducted by BITS Information Technology Computer Education, Awarded 1st Rank for “Tamil merit” conducted by Organization of Tamil Nadu teachers education for Tamil language, and Winner of “BITS TALENT” competition conducted by BITS Information Technology Computer Education.
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Selected Publications
- Alsadeg, A.M., W.S. Koko, E. El-badri and A.S. Kabbashi, 2015. In Vitro anthelminthic activity of the methanol stem bark extract of Acacia senegal against Fasciola gigantica. Int. Invention J. Biochem. Bioinf., 3: 18-22.
- Sujitha, P.C., D.M. Dev, P.K. Sowmya and R.M. Priya, 2012. Physico-chemical parameters of karamana river water in Trivandrum District, Kerala, India. Int. J. Environ. Sci., 2: 1417-1434.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Priya, R.M., 2012. Endophytic actinomycetes from Indian medicinal plants as antagonists to some phytopathogenic fungi. Open Access Scient. Rep., 10.4172/scientificreports.259.
CrossRef | - Joseph, B., P. Sankarganesh, B.T. Edwin, S.J. Raj and M.V. Jeevitha et al., 2011. Sustainable energy resources from chicken. Asian J. Applied Sci., 4: 355-361.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2011. Review on nutritional, medicinal and pharmacological properties of Guava (Psidium guajava Linn.). Int. J. Pharma Bio Sci., 2: 53-69.
Direct Link | - Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2011. Bioactive compounds from endophytes and their potential in pharmaceutical effect: A review. Am. J. Biochem. Mol. Biol., 1: 291-309.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2011. Phytochemical and biopharmaceutical aspects of Psidium guajava (L.) essential oil: A review. Res. J. Med. Plant, 5: 432-442.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Joseph, B., R.M. Priya P.A.M. Helen and S. Sujatha, 2010. Bio-active compounds in essential oil and its effects of antimicrobial, cytotoxic activity from the Psidium guajava (L.) Leaf. J. Adv. Biotechnol., 9: 10-14.
- Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2010. Preliminary phytochemicals of Psidium guajava L. leaf of methanol extract and its cytotoxic study on HeLa cell lines. Inventi Rapid Ethnopharmacol., Vol. 1. .
Direct Link | - Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2010. Phytochemical analysis and antimicrobial screening of crude extracts from the leaf, stem bark and root bark of Psidium guajava (Linn). Herbal Tech Ind., 6: 30-31.
- Joseph, B. and R.M. Priya, 2010. In vitro Antimicrobial activity of Psidium guajava L. leaf essential oil and extracts using agar well diffusion method. Int. J. Curr. Pharmaceut. Res., 2: 28-32.
Direct Link | - Joseph, B., S. Sujatha and M.V. Jeevitha and R. Minipriya, 2009. Quantitative changes of Esterase enzymes during the postnatal development of wing formation in Aphis gossiphi (Glover) (Homoptera: Aphididae). Fifth India Congress KAAS, 3: 20-24.
- Joseph, B., R.M. Priya and P.A.M. Helen, 2009. Essential oil analysis and cytotoxicity study of Psidium guajava L. leaves on cancer cells. Fifth India Conf. KAAS, 3: 39-43.