Publications by authors named "K Roopesh"

Granulocytic sarcoma is a rare hematological neoplasm which is often misdiagnosed. We report two patients of primary granulocytic sarcoma, one at meninges who was diagnosed radiologically as meningioma and on histopathology as langerhans cell histiocytosis. The second patient presented with an ulcerated chest wall swelling, who on histopathology revealed malignant round cell tumour.

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Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is a relatively commonly encountered problem in neurosurgical practice. The underlying causes could include hypertension, arteriovenous malformations (AVM), angiomas, trauma, tumors, aneurysms and moyamoya disease. Truly idiopathic intraventricular aneurysms (IVA) are rare.

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Comparisons were made for phytase production using wheat bran (WB) and oilcakes as substrates in solid-state fermentation (SSF) by Mucor racemosus NRRL 1994. WB was also used as mixed substrate with oil cakes. Sesame oil cake (SOC) served as the best carbon source for phytase synthesis by the fungal strain as it gave the highest enzyme titres (30.

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  • Escherichia coli NCIM 2569 was tested for amidase production using submerged fermentation, with the best results obtained from 1% acetamide, yielding 8.1 U/mL of enzyme.* -
  • The optimal conditions for cell immobilization were explored, resulting in 6.2 U/mL of enzyme activity with E. coli cells encapsulated in alginate after 12 hours.* -
  • The study found that using immobilized cells allowed for repeated batches, retaining 85% of enzyme activity in subsequent runs, which indicated improved stability and efficiency in enzyme production.*
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Phytases act on phytic acid, an antinutrient factor present in animal feeds, and release inorganic phosphate. We optimized the production parameters for phytase production using Thermoascus aurantiacus (TUB F 43), a thermophilic fungal culture, by submerged fermentation. A semisynthetic medium containing glucose, starch, peptone, and minerals supplemented with 3.

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