Publications by authors named "Priya Sutaoney"

Biosimilars are biological drugs created from living organisms or that contain living components. They share an identical amino-acid sequence and immunogenicity. These drugs are considered to be cost-effective and are utilized in the treatment of cancer and other endocrine disorders.

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Human beings possess trillions of microbial cells in a symbiotic relationship. This relationship benefits both partners for a long time. The gut microbiota helps in many bodily functions from harvesting energy from digested food to strengthening biochemical barriers of the gut and intestine.

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  • Natural bacteria and fungi break down lignocellulosic polymers, using three essential enzymes: endoglucanases, exo-glucanases, and β-glucosidase, to decompose cellulose and recycle it in the environment.
  • Despite its ecological importance, the enzymatic breakdown of cellulose faces challenges such as complex enzyme structures, inefficiency, high costs, and unknown properties, hindering effective use in industries.
  • Research is focused on improving cellulase enzyme activity and designing better biocatalysts for practical applications in biofuels, textiles, paper, and agriculture, detailing current studies on enzyme sources, production, and characterization.
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The expense of cellulase enzymes is the main barrier to the enzymatic saccharification of biomass. Numerous tactics, such as the utilizing inexpensive lignocellulosic substrates as well as economically feasible fermentation techniques for the production of the enzyme may reduce the cost of cellulases. The present investigation was aimed to improve cellulase production employing potential cellulolytic soil fungi, NFCCI 5299 using wheat bran as substrate.

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The worldwide increase in metropolitan cities and rise in industrialization have resulted in the assimilation of hazardous pollutants into the ecosystems. Different physical, chemical and biological techniques have been employed to remove these toxins from water bodies. Several bioprocess applications using microbes and their enzymes are utilized to achieve the goal.

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