Every Thursday is a day for discussion at our journal club. We regularly discuss on recent developments and crisis in the field of microbiology and draw a conclusion out of the journals and articles discussed.
As the part of the club documentation is most essential and we record videos and document the abstract and conclusion of each discussion conducted by our club.
Antibiotic Resistant Microbes and its recent discoveries
Analysis of Antiobiotic Resistant Pattern of microbes by Molecular studies and its methods to overcome
Sustainable Phosphorus Recovery from waste water using Microalgae: Economic, Environmental and Agronomic implications for Future Phosphorus Fertilizer
Phosphorus recovery using microalgae and methods involved are Chemical precipitation, struvite method algal methods
Antimicrobial Resistance in Escherichia coli Causing Urinary Tract Infection: A Four-Year Study
The highest resistance rates were observed against cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones.
Unraveling the Significance of Phage-Derived Enzymes for Treating SecondaryBacterial Infections among COVID-19 Patients
Phage-derived depolymerases and endolysins have high antivirulent potency that can efficiently degrade bacterialcapsular polysaccharides, lipopolysaccharides ,and exopolysaccharides.
Biosynthesis of Nanoparticle from fungi and their potential applications in therapuetics
The nanoparticles show strong, antioxidant, and anticancer properties.
They are useful in drug delivery, wound healing, and inflammation control therapies.
Biogenic Pigment formulation and Eco-friendly products
Natural bio-pigments as sustainable alternatives to synthetic dyes , transforming waste materials into valuable artistic and industrial resources. This fusion of science and creativity demonstrates the future of green biotechnology in art, education, and industry
Antibacterial and antibiofilm activities of cinnamomum sp.Essential oil and cinnamaldehyde
C.zeylanicum and C. cassia, contain cinnamaldehyde, a compound with proven antimicrobial activity . Essential oil cinnamaldehyde, exploring their potential as alternative treatments for biofilm-related infections
Evaluation of Monoherbal antibacterial wound healing gel using cassia auriculata extract
Activity of ethanolic extract of C.auriculata flowers against gram positive and gram negative
Vetiver essential oil contains bioactive compounds that disrupt bacterial cell membranes, inhibiting the growth of odour-causing microorganisms.