Dr. Aravindh Selvaraj
Assistant ManagerSKM Egg Products Export (India) Limited, India
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biosciences from Anna University, India
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Selected Publications
- Subramanian, R., M. Chandra, J. Manikandan and S. Aravindh, 2016. Antioxidant and anti-biofilm properties of Mango twigs. J. Biol. Active Prod. Nat., .
- Selvaraj, A., P. Prabu, M. Kalirajan, K. Indumathy and Rajendran, 2016. Efficacy of bacterial biopolymeric (EPS) liganded silver mesocage complexes for hexavalent chromium adsorption. Fresenius Environ. Bull., 25: 6030-6037.
- Dinesh, V., S. Aravind, S. Suriyaraj, S. Rajendran and P. Biji, 2016. Ultrathin hexagonal MgO nanoflakes coated medical textiles and their enhanced antibacterial activity. Mater. Res. Express, .
- Aravindh, S., R. Selvakumar, J. Ravichandran, U.K. Mudali, C. Anandbabu and B. Raj, 2015. Extremophilic Bacillus cereus MVK04 isolated from thorium ore sample possesses self assemblable surface layer protein on cell wall to resist extreme environments. Geomicrobiol. J., 32: 445-452.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Selvakumar, R., S.N.M. Mohaideen, S. Aravindh, C. Sabarinath and M. Ananthasubramanian, 2014. Effect of biotin and galactose functionalized gelatin nanofiber membrane on HEp-2 cell attachment and cytotoxicity. J. Membrane Biol., 247: 35-43.
Direct Link | - Selvakumar, R., S. Aravindh, J. Ravichandran, U.K. Mudali, C. Anandbabu and B. Raj, 2014. Impregnation of S-layer protein isolated from extremophilic Bacillus licheniformis NARW 02 onto titanium phosphate ceramic enhances uranium removal from aqueous solution. Curr. Sci., 106: 1719-1725.
Direct Link | - Selvakumar, R., S. Aravindh, A.M. Ashok and Y.L. Balachandran, 2014. A facile synthesis of silver nanoparticle with SERS and antimicrobial activity using Bacillus subtilis exopolysaccharides. J. Exp. Nanosci., 9: 1075-1087.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Selvakumar, R., S. Aravindh, C.P. Kaushik, V.G. Katarani and V.S. Thorat et al., 2011. Screening of silver nanoparticles containing carbonized yeast cells for adsorption of few long-lived active radionuclides. J. Radioanalyt. Nuclear Chem., 288: 629-633.
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