Browsing UCO - Graduate Works and Theses by Author "Kotturi, Hari"
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A three-dimensional transient numerical study and analysis of blood flow dynmaics in renal artery aneurysms.
Abdulrahim, Fadi (2017)The kidney is one of the main components of the urinary system. The main function of the kidney is filtering the blood to eliminate unwanted substances and to keep a certain concentration of red blood cells. The kidney, ... -
Analysis of the anti-cancer effects of Taraxacum officinale seed extract
Stoutjesdyk, Brooke (2024)Taraxacum officinale, known as dandelion, has been used in traditional medicines for centuries. In recent years, researchers have started to investigate the potential anti-cancer effects of dandelion extracts. The purpose ... -
Application of cinnamon oil nanoemulsion to control foodborne bacteria such as listeria SP, and salmonella SP, on melon.
Paudel, Sumit Kumar (2017)Listeria and Salmonella related recalls and outbreaks are of major concern to the melon industry. Cinnamon oil has shown its usefulness in food treatment due to strong antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial activities. ... -
Characterization and incorporation of Mycobacteriophage Fulbright into a polycaprolactone nanofiber wound dressing
Lopez-Davis, Charmaine M. (2022)Nontuberculous mycobacteria infections such as Mycobacterium abscessus have become a growing concern due to the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, making treatment of infections difficult. Bacteriophages, or phages, ... -
Formulation and application of cinnamon oil-chitosan emulsion coating to increase the internal quality and shelf life of shelled eggs.
Vandyousefi, Sarvenaz (2014)Eggs are one of the most versatile and nutritious foods and a good source of high- quality protein, vitamins, and minerals. However, as time passes, eggs' internal quality deteriorates due to evaporation of carbon dioxide ... -
Isolation, characterization, and annotation of a novel mycobacteriophage Eaglepride
Sahi, Umar (2022)Bacteriophages (phages) are obligate intracellular parasitic viruses that infect bacterial host cells. They are the most abundant biological entity on the planet, with an estimated 1031 viral particles in the biosphere. ... -
Isolation, characterization, and application of Microbacterium paraoxydans bacteriophages in a milk model
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Isolation, identification, and in silico analysis of mycobacteriophage OKCentral2016.
Patton, Christopher James (2018)Bacteriophages or phages are specific viruses that are capable of infecting bacterial cells without harming eukaryotic cells. Bacteriophages have been utilized to treat and eliminate bacterial infections, which is known ... -
The biosynthesis reaction of hypotaurine to taurine.
Grove, Roxanna Q. (2018)Taurine (2-aminoethanesulfonic acid) is one of the most abundant amino acid-derived molecules in humans and most eukaryotes. Despite its many roles and functional properties, the biochemical mechanisms and the reaction of ...