Publications by authors named "Swaminathan Krishnaswami"

Fungal laccases are widely known for the degradation of recalcitrant xenobiotic compounds. Hence, it is of interest to study the interaction between laccase from Trichoderma laccase and Endocrine-Disrupting Chemical (EDC) named Bisphenol A. The molecular docking analysis of laccase from Trichoderma laccase with 23 xenobiotics and bisphenol A was completed.

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Kombucha tea is sugared black tea fermented with a consortium of acetic acid bacteria and yeasts (tea fungus) for 14 days. The tea tastes slightly sweet and acidic. The formation of tea fungal biofilms during storage is a big problem when kombucha tea is being stored and commercialized.

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Purification of a rabies vaccine by a single zonal centrifugation run was replaced by two runs with optimal standardization of the sucrose density gradient. As a result, significant reductions in the levels of substrate DNA and bovine serum protein in the Vero cell-derived human rabies vaccine were achieved. Following many trials, for the first run, loading of the 3.

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Continuous Vero cell lines are more suitable for large-scale production of rabies vaccine. The purification of Vero cell-derived rabies vaccine is critical because of the residual cellular DNA and serum proteins. The perfection of techniques using column chromatography with different matrix material, gel filtration and zonal centrifugation is of paramount importance for the optimal purification of rabies vaccine, leaving minimal residual cellular DNA, below the permissible level of 100 pg per dose and serum protein content of 1 ppm.

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