Author

Rengathavasi Thavasi

A Private Biotech Company - Cited by 1,983 - Biosurfactants - Antimicrobials - Biopesticides - Flavor Chemicals and Probiotics

Biography

Dr. Rengathavasi Thavasi is currently associated with the Department of Chemical and Biological Sciences established under the Polytechnic Institute of New York University located in Metrotech Center, Brooklyn, New York, USA. He has published several publications in national and international reputed journals.
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Application of biosurfactant produced from peanut oil cake by Lactobacillus delbrueckii in biodegradation of crude oil
R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, IM BanatBioresource Technology 102 (3), 3366-3372, 2011201
206
2011
Production and characterization of a glycolipid biosurfactant from Bacillus megaterium using economically cheaper sources
R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, T Balasubramanian, IM BanatWorld Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 24 (7), 917-925, 2008200
178
2008
Evaluation of screening methods for the isolation of biosurfactant producing marine bacteria
R Thavasi, S Sharma, S JayalakshmiJ Pet Environ Biotechnol S 1 (2), 1-7, 2011201
164
2011
Biosurfactant production by Corynebacterium kutscheri from waste motor lubricant oil and peanut oil cake
R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, T Balasubramanian, IM BanatLetters in Applied Microbiology 45 (6), 686-691, 2007200
130
2007
Biosurfactant Production by Pseudomonas aeruginosa from Renewable Resources
R Thavasi, VRM Subramanyam Nambaru, S Jayalakshmi, ...Indian Journal of Microbiology 51 (1), 30-36, 2011201
130
2011
Phenazine pigments from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and their application as antibacterial agent and food colourants
S Saha, R Thavasi, S JayalakshmiRes J Microbiol 3 (3), 122-128, 2008200
112
2008
Thermostable and alkaline tolerant xylanase production by Bacillus subtilis isolated form marine environment
N Annamalai, R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, T BalasubramanianIndian Journal of Biotechnology 8 (3), 291-297, 2009200
101
2009
Biosurfactant production by Azotobacter chroococcum isolated from the marine environment
R Thavasi, VRM Subramanyam Nambaru, S Jayalakshmi, ...Marine Biotechnology 11 (5), 551-556, 2009200
95
2009
Extraction, purification and characterization of thermostable, alkaline tolerant α-amylase from Bacillus cereus
N Annamalai, R Thavasi, S Vijayalakshmi, T BalasubramanianIndian Journal of Microbiology 51 (4), 424-429, 2011201
78
2011
A novel thermostable and halostable carboxymethylcellulase from marine bacterium Bacillus licheniformisAU01
N Annamalai, R Thavasi, S Vijayalakshmi, T BalasubramanianWorld Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 27, 2111-2115, 2011201
53
2011
Optimization, purification and characterization of novel thermostable, haloalkaline, solvent stable protease from Bacillus halodurans CAS6 using marine shellfish …
N Annamalai, MV Rajeswari, R Thavasi, S Vijayalakshmi, ...Bioprocess and biosystems engineering 36, 873-883, 2013201
51
2013
Effects of salinity, temperature, pH and crude oil concentration on biodegradation of crude oil by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, T Balasubramanian, IM BanatJournal of Biological and Environmental Sciences 1 (2), 2007200
47
2007
Biodegradation of Crude Oil by Nitrogen Fixing Marine Bacteria Azotobacter chroococcum
R Thavasi, S Jayalakshmi, T Balasubramanian, IM BanatResearch Journal of Microbiology 5 (11), 1123-1130, 201046201
46
2010
Biosurfactants from marine bacterial isolates
R Thavasi, I Jayalakshmi, S, BanatFormatex Research Center, Badajoz, Spain, 201144201
44
2011
Antibacterial activities of green mussel (Perna viridis) and edible oyster (Crassostrea madrasensis)
N Annamalai, R Anburaj, S Jayalakshmi, R ThavasiRes J Microbiol 2 (12), 978-982, 2007200
44
2007
Plasmid mediated antibiotic resistance in marine bacteria
R Thavasi, K Aparnadevi, S Jayalakshmi, T BalasubramanianJournal of Environmental Biology 28 (3), 617, 2007200
43
2007
Microbial Biosurfactants: From an Environmental Application Point of View
R ThavasiJ Bioremed Biodegrad 2, 104e, 2011201
31
2011
Purification and Characterization of Thermostable Alkaline Cellulase from Marine Bacterium Bacillus licheniformis AU01 by Utilizing Cellulosic Wastes
N Annamalai, MV Rajeswari, S Elayaraja, R Thavasi, S Vijayalakshmi, ...Waste and Biomass Valorization 3, 305-310, 2012201
28
2012