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Mazumdar, S.,Bang, J.,Oh, M. K. HUMANA PRESS INC 2014 Applied biochemistry and biotechnology Vol.172 No.4
Renewable and carbon neutral, marine algal biomass could be an attractive alternative substrate for the production of biofuel and various biorefinery products. Thus, the feasibility of brown seaweed (Laminaria japonica) hydrolysate as a carbon source was investigated here for L-lactate production. This work reports the homofermentative route for L-lactate production by introducing Streptococcus bovis/equinus L-lactate dehydrogenase in an engineered Escherichia coli strain where synthesis of the competing by-product was blocked. The engineered strain utilized both glucose and mannitol present in the hydrolysate under microaerobic condition and produced 37.7 g/L of high optical purity L-lactate at 80 % of the maximum theoretical value. The result shown in this study implies that algal biomass would be as competitive with lignocellulosic biomass in terms of lactic acid production and that brown seaweed can be used as a feedstock for the industrial production of other chemicals.
Phytochemical isoflavones against diabetic foot bacteria
Mazumdar, Kaushiki,Dutta, Noton Kumar,Dastidar, Sujata G.,Motohashi, Noboru,Shirataki, Yoshiaki Kyung Hee Oriental Medicine Research Center 2004 Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine Vol.4 No.4
Wound swabs and pus samples were collected from diabetic foot ulcers, and control pus samples from non-diabetic cases. In 144 diabetic cases screened, Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated from 78 cases, in which 10.59% of the isolates were multidrug resistant (MDR), whereas the 60 control cases were not MDR. The isolated bacteria were decreasingly resistant to 6 clinically administrated antimicrobics such as ceftazidime, gentamicin, ciprofloxacin, tobramycin, piperacillin and amikacin. Therefore, it is demanded that new and more effective antimicrobials of phytochemical origins are sought after. Among 11 isoflavones (YS11-YS21) isolated from Sophora and Euchresta (Leguminosae; pea plant family), 2 (YS19 and YS21) prominently exhibited the high antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo. By the preliminary results, the object of this paper is to evaluate the in vitro antibacterial effect of YS19 and YS21 on the clinically isolated bactera of Ps. Aeruginosa in hospitals. All the isolates were sensitive to YS19 and YS21 and for both, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values ranged from $2\;to\;50\;{\mu}g/mL$. The $MIC_{90}$ values of YS19 and YS21 were $50\;{\mu}g/mL$. It is suggested that these isoflavones might consist a basis phytochemical prevention and therapy for diabetic foot infections caused by pseudomonads.
Mazumdar, S.,Lee, J.,Oh, M.K. Elsevier Applied Science 2013 Bioresource technology Vol.136 No.-
A variety of biofuel and biorefinery products have been produced from engineered Escherichia coli till date. Most of these products had been derived from simple sugars in its pure form, rather than deriving it from alternative, renewable and carbon neutral sources, such as marine alga biomass. Engineering E. coli to use algal hydrolysate can make these an attractive carbon source for the industrial production of value added fuels and chemicals. This work reports the engineering of E. coli by a combination of gene deletion and synthetic pathway incorporation, for the efficient utilization of algal hydrolysate to produce BA (2,3 butanediol+acetoin) under microaerobic condition. Engineered strain produced ~19g/L of total BA from algal hydrolysate in defined M9 salt media at a yield of 0.43g/g.
Five new species of the genus Sphaeromias Curtis (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from India
Narayan Chandra Saha Abhijit Mazumdar,Prasanta Kumar Chaudhuri 한국응용곤충학회 2009 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.12 No.4
Five new Indian species, Sphaeromias lineus, S.ornatipes, S.prominens, S. similineus and S.verbosus are described. There are 7 recorded in India before this investigation. With these, the number of world species of the genus is raised from 27 to 32 including 12 from India. Five new Indian species, Sphaeromias lineus, S.ornatipes, S.prominens, S. similineus and S.verbosus are described. There are 7 recorded in India before this investigation. With these, the number of world species of the genus is raised from 27 to 32 including 12 from India.
Algorithm Analysis of Gas Bubble Generation in a Microfluidic Device
하장호,Hirak Mazumdar,김태현,이종민,나정길,정봉근 한국바이오칩학회 2019 BioChip Journal Vol.13 No.2
We investigated the algorithm analysis of the bubble generation in a microfluidic device to study the effect of the surface tension and the flow rate on the microbubble size. For the analysis of the surface tension, five different solutions were used: 3.5% brine, mineral oil, 1% polyethylene glycol (PEG) 400, 1% tween 80, and 1% triton X-100. The various flow rates were also employed: 5~15 μL/min for the liquid and 100~200 mL/min for the gas phase. The size of the bubble was measured via the algorithm analysis and the bubble defect was also detected by c chart. We observed that the microbubble size was affected by the flow rates of solution and the gas. Hence, we developed an equation to estimate the size through the flow rate ratio between the solution and gas phase, showing that the microbubble size could be controlled by the liquid properties or the flow rates. Therefore, this algorithm-based microfluidic device could be a powerful tool for generating gas microbubbles in a controlled manner.
Gupta, Malaya,Mazumdar, UK,Kumar, Ramanathan Sambath,Gomathi, Periyasamy,Rajeshwar, Y.,Kumar, T. Siva Kyung Hee Oriental Medicine Research Center 2004 Oriental pharmacy and experimental medicine Vol.4 No.3
The study was aimed at evaluating the antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of methanol extract of Caesalpinia bonducella leaves (MECB) (Family: Caesalpiniaceae). The effect of MECB on antioxidant activity, reducing power, free radical scavenging (DPPH radical, nitric oxide radical, superoxide anion radical, hydroxyl radical and hydrogen peroxide radical scavenging), total phenolic content and antimicrobial activities were studied. The antioxidant activity of MECB increased in a dose dependent manner. About 50, 100, 250 and 500 g of MECB showed 53.4, 61.2, 69.1 and 76.2 % inhibition respectively on peroxidation of linoleic acid emulsion. Like antioxidant activity, the effect of MECB on reducing power increased in a dose dependent manner. The free radical scavenging activity of MECB was determined by DPPH radical scavenging method. The potency of this activity was increased with increased amount of extract. MECB was found to inhibit the nitric oxide radicals generated from sodium nitroprusside $(IC_{50}\;=\;102.8\;g/ml)$ whereas the $IC_{50}$ value of curcumin was 20.4 g/ml. Moreover, the MECB was found to scavenge the superoxide generated by photoreduction of Riboflavin. MECB was also found to inhibit the hydroxyl radical generated by Fenton reaction, where the $IC_{50}$ value is 104.17 g/ml compared with catechin 5 g/ml, which indicates the antioxidant activity of MECB. The MECB capable of scavenging hydrogen peroxide in a concentration-dependent manner. The amounts of total phenolic compounds were also determined. Antimicrobial activities of MECB were carried out using disc diffusion methods with five Gram positive, four Gram negative and four fungal species. The results obtained in the present study indicate that MECB leaves are potential source of natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents.