Publications by authors named "Perumal Madeswaran"

Long-term variations in phytoplankton biomass from nine coastal states along the Indian coast were studied and co-related with biotic and abiotic factors. Surface water temperature, dissolved inorganic nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous), and plankton (phytoplankton and zooplankton) biomass data were collected between 1992 and 2015. Linear regression analysis showed a considerable increase in dissolved inorganic nutrients.

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Traditionally, the Bay of Bengal is considered as a less productive basin when compared with the neighbouring Arabian Sea. However, limited information is available for a comparative study between these two basins on plankton with relation to environmental properties of inshore waters. In order to understand the spatial variability in plankton biomass along tropical coastal waters, the analysis was carried out by collecting samples from 8 locations, covering both east and west coasts of India during dry and wet periods during 2011.

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Andaman and Nicobar islands is one of the major tourism hubs of the World. Most travelers visit these islands for historical attractions, beaches, snorkeling, scuba diving, coral reefs, adventure and recreation. Port Blair is the capital and sole entry/exit point of these islands.

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  • - An extensive survey was conducted to assess heavy metal contamination in sediments from various Southeast Indian ecosystems, including Vellar-Coleroon estuarine, Pichavaram mangrove, and coastal areas, motivated by the proposed construction of a coal thermal power plant and an oil refinery.
  • - Key factors like soil texture, pH, total organic carbon (TOC), and heavy metal concentrations (specifically Fe, Mn, Cu, Cd, Zn, and Ni) were analyzed across pre- and post-monsoon seasons, revealing high levels of Fe and Mn and a significant link between TOC and heavy metal presence.
  • - The study found that sediments in the mangrove ecosystem had the highest heavy metal levels, particularly cadmium
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Sulfated polysaccharide was isolated from Gracilaria debilis and purified through gel chromatography and their molecular weight was determined through AGE and PAGE. The total sugars in the crude, fractionated and purified polysaccharide were estimated as 52.65%, 59.

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β-Chitosan extracted from the gladius of Sepioteuthis lessoniana was sulfated with chlorosufonic acid. The structural features of sulfated chitosan were analyzed by NMR spectroscopy. The elemental composition was analyzed using elemental analyzer.

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β-Chitin and its chitosan from the gladius of Sepioteuthis lessoniana have been isolated, purified, characterised and compared with the commercial chitosan. Ash, moisture, mineral, metal and elemental content were analyzed using standard techniques. The optical activity of chitin was found to be levorotatory.

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