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Shipra Kumari,민기하,KANTH BASHISTHA KUMAR,장의경,백승필 한국생물공학회 2020 Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering Vol.25 No.5
Biogenic TiO2 diatoms can be prepared by metabolic incorporation of TiO2 on the frustule surface of the diatoms. To utilize the photo-catalytic activity of biogenic TiO2 for practical applications, high production of TiO2- deposited diatoms is required. Here, we evaluated the growth rate and biogenic TiO2 production of several domestic diatom species. Among the tested diatoms, Caloneis schroederi (CS) showed high biomass production (4.01 g/L) in a twostage cultivation system and proper exoskeletal rigidity for efficient production of biogenic TiO2. The dry weight of the TiO2-deposited CS frustules (biogenic CS-TiO2) was 4.52 g/L. Biogenic CS-TiO2 showed significant photocatalytic degradation of Congo Red in water with an efficiency of 27.8%, which is higher than that of standard TiO2 (17.4%). In addition, chloroform could be removed from water through the photo-catalytic activity of biogenic CS-TiO2 (91%). Therefore, the biogenic CS-TiO2 developed in this study can be employed for the treatment of pollutantcontaminated wastewater.
Remote Login Authentication Scheme based on Bilinear Pairing and Fingerprint
( Shipra Kumari ),( Hari Om ) 한국인터넷정보학회 2015 KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Syst Vol.9 No.12
The bilinear pairing, also known as Weil pairing or Tate pairing, is widely used in cryptography and its properties help to construct cryptographic schemes for different applications in which the security of the transmitted data is a major concern. In remote login authentication schemes, there are two major requirements: i) proving the identity of a user and the server for legitimacy without exposing their private keys and ii) freedom for a user to choose and change his password (private key) efficiently. Most of the existing methods based on the bilinear property have some security breaches due to the lack of features and the design issues. In this paper, we develop a new scheme using the bilinear property of an elliptic point and the biometric characteristics. Our method provides many features along with three major goals. a) Checking the correctness of the password before sending the authentication message, which prevents the wastage of communication cost; b) Efficient password change phase in which the user is asked to give a new password after checking the correctness of the current password without involving the server; c) User anonymity - enforcing the suitability of our scheme for applications in which a user does not want to disclose his identity. We use BAN logic to ensure the mutual authentication and session key agreement properties. The paper provides informal security analysis to illustrate that our scheme resists all the security attacks. Furthermore, we use the AVISPA tool for formal security verification of our scheme.
Kumari, Shipra,Kanth, Bashistha Kumar,Jeon, Yongsam,Jang, Ji-Young,Kim, Hyun-Soon,Lee, Geung-Joo Elsevier 2018 Scientia horticulturae Vol.236 No.-
<P>We have developed a cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) marker with the aim of identifying the best species among the different wild Lilium species native to Korea for breeding purpose. The CAPS marker is based on single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer genes, which are widely used in the breeding of angiosperms. We cloned and sequenced the ITS regions of nuclear ribosomal genes from 11 Lilium species and deduced the phylogenetic relationships among them. Phylogenetic analysis based on the maximum likelihood method showed that Lilium species formed a monophyletic Glade and were divided into two groups that linked to the two sections, Martagon and Sinomartagon, out of seven sections of Lilium. The lengths of the ITS1 and ITS2 regions in the wild native Lilium species were distinct, and nucleotide polymorphisms were distinguished in these regions. A conserved region in the sequence was found from position 330-340 in all the species. We analyzed the SNP sites and found a suitable restriction endonuclease, Eco52I, having six base pair recognition site, to be suitable for the development of the CAPS marker. Among the 11 Lilium species, only the amplicon from the ITS region of L. hansonii contained the restriction site and produced two distinct bands of around 623 and 268 bp upon digestion with Eco52I. The genotyping of the 11 wild Lilium species by the developed marker can be recommended for breeding programs as it provides an indirect selection of plants and can effectively differentiate wild native lilies. The method using CAPS marker is simple, quick, and highly reliable for identifying the best species for efficient breeding of Lilium.</P>