vol10-1

J. Algal Biomass Utln. - Vol 10, No.1, January 2019

  1. Anuanandhi K, Suganya M and V Sivasubramanian. Application of micro algal technology to handle effluents with high TDS: R/O reject management at a textile industry – a pilot study..1..PDF

  2. Norhafizah Osman and Hishamuddin Omar. Brine Shrimp lethality assay (BSLA) of mixed micro algae extracts from Tilapia fish ponds..8.. PDF

  3. AlvinaFarooqui, Deboshree Biswas, Syed Danish Rizvi, Sadaf Mahfooz, Adeeba Shamim and Jamal M. Arif. Comparative free radical scavenging potential and antiproliferative activity of crude methanolic extract and partially purified compounds isolated from Tolypothrix sp...14.. PDF

  4. G. K. Barupal. Algal Biodiversity of the Arid Region of Rajasthan.. 26.. PDF

  5. Chakraborty, B., A R Varsale, VK Singh, S S Mali, P K Parihar, R S Mane. Phytochemical analysis, antioxidant and antifungal activity of different solvent extracts of Spirulina platensis collected from Rankala Lake, Kolhapur, Maharashtra.. 36.. PDF

  6. Velentina Das, Anuchaya Devi, Rengonee Das, Mohan C. Kalita , Dhanapati Deka. Microalgal lipid augmentation of Chlorella sp. and algal biodiesel production using CaO as catalyst-A green outlook...43...PDF

  7. Vijayalakshmi. S, Alice Jennifer.C, Sharon Maria Jacob, Mukund.S and Ranjith Kumar.R. Environmental Impact Assessment of micro algaeemployed in phycoremediation of sewage-effluent from Madras Christian College, Chennai, India.. 54.. PDF

Index Copernicus Value (ICV): 71.63 for 2014