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Author: Hardik pathak

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City: jaipur | State: Rajasthan

About Me: My self Dr. Hardik Pathak, Associate professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Applied Sciences Jaipur.

Articles by Hardik pathak:
  • Degradation of Phenanthrene and Anthracene by Pseudomonas Strain   

    A bacterial strain was isolated from a Mumbai coastal area. It was dosed with anthracene and phenanthrene, and, after 14 days of incubation, it had degraded 90% and 93% of the anthracene and phenanthrene, respectively. Anthracene showed four Metabolites and phenanthrene showed two metabolited.The metabolites were extracted and identified by UV-Visible light absorption, HPLc and GC MS. - Category: Biotech Research
  • Physico-Chemical Properties of Petroleum Polluted Soil   

    In the last few years, large numbers of ecosystems have changed by the significant influence of human activity. Most of the petroleum goes in the ecosystem via leakage of coastal oil refineries. This fact evoked the interest of scientists to investigate the oil distribution system and its fate in the environment, especially the soil environment. Bioremediation of these contaminants is a prerequisi - Category: Others
  • Physico-Chemical Properties of Petroleum Polluted Soil Collected From Transport   

    In the last few years, large numbers of ecosystems have changed by the significant influence of human activity. Most of the petroleum goes in the ecosystem via leakage of coastal oil refineries. This fact evoked the interest of scientists to investigate the oil distribution system and its fate in the environment, especially the soil environment. Bioremediation of these contaminants is a prerequisi - Category: Biotech Research



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