SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

Dr. S.Hemalatha

Designation:Professor & Dean
Nature of Employment:Regular
Date of Joining:18/09/2013
Qualification:M.Sc.,Ph.D
Phone:044 22759215 Ext:215
Email ID:dean.sls@crescent.education, hemalatha.sls@crescent.education,
Google Scholar link:http://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=Cl-MNwsAAAAJ
Scopus Link:http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=57203969496
Orcid Id:http://www.orcid.org/0000-0002-8150-7721

Educational Background

  • Ph.D: Bharathiar University, 2000
  • M.Sc: Bharathiar University, 1993
  • B.Sc: Bharathidasan University, 1991

Teaching and research Experience

  • Professor and Dean, 2013-current, School of Life Sciences, B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai
  • Dean Research & Head, Depi. of Biotechnology -2012 to 2013- Prof. Dhanapalan College, Chennai, India
  • Co-Principal Investigator, 2006-2011, Biotechnology Center, Rutgers University, NJ, USA.
  • Project Director, 2009-2010, Biotechnology Center, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.
  • Faculty -Research, 2005-2010, Biotechnology Center, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.
  • Post Doctoral Research Associate, 2002-2005, Biotechnology Center, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.
  • Post Doctoral Research Associate, 2002, Department of Biochemistry, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
  • Assistant Professor, 2001-2002, Dept. of Microbiology, Ayyanadar Janaki Ammal College, Sivakasi, India.
  • Assistant Professor, 1999 – 2000, Department of Biochemistry, J.J. College, Pudukkottai, India.

Honors and Awards

International

  • Grant received to host Fulbright Specialist,United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), USA, 2025
  • Coordinator and course organizer-Turing Scheme Study Mobility programme, funded by Govt. of UK, 2024
  • Coordinator and course organizer-Turing Scheme Study Mobility programme, funded by Govt. of UK, 2023
  • Coordinator and course organizer-Turing Scheme Study Mobility programme, funded by Govt. of UK, 2022
  • IBRO meeting fund awardee, International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) France, 2021.
  • Associate Editor, Applied biochemistry and biotechnology, Springer, 2022-current
  • Guest Editor, In silico Pharmacology, Springer, 2022
  • Guest Editor, Applied biochemistry and biotechnology, Springer, 2021
  • Section editor, Current Pharmacology reports, Springer, 2021-current
  • Associate Editor, Inorganic Nano metal chemistry (Taylor and Francis). 2020-current
  • Guest editor for special issue in physiological and molecular plant pathology, 2019
  • Guest editor for special issue in Biocatalysis and Agriculture, 2018-2019
  • Selected for the UK-India Newton-Bhabha Fund Researcher Links Workshop, 2017
  • Merit Award, Faculty Compensation, 2008 & 2009, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
  • Best Research Presentation award, 2009, American Microbiological society, NJ, USA
  • Post doctoral best Researcher award, 2006, Stadler Genetics Symposium, Univ. of Missouri, USA.
  • Post Doctoral Research Fellowship 2002-2005, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA
  • Post Doctoral Research Fellowship 2002, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.
  • Post Doctoral Fellowship award 2002, Spanish Ministry of Education, Spain.

National

  • A P J Abdul Kalam Award for Outstanding Researcher, 2024 Association of Researchers & Academicians (India)
  • Velu Nachiyar Women Scientist award, 2023, Society of synthetic and chemical biology, India
  • InRes  Distinguished Professor Award 2023
  • InRes Research Excellence Award 2023
  • Best Professor Award, Holy cross College, Trichy, 2023
  • InRes Research Excellence Award 2022
  • InRes C V Raman Prize 2022
  • National level best teacher award, Microbiologists, Society, India, 2021
  • State level best teacher award, Microbiologists, Society, India, 2021
  • Best Life sciences school award, 2021
  • Best research incentive award, 2020-2021
  • Top 50 Women Educators in Higher Education across India, 2019, by uLektz
  • Top 50 Most Powerful Women in Higher Education across India” for the year 2019 by  uLektz
  • Project leader, DBT-BIRAC-Bionest grant to set up biotech incubator (1.8 crores), 2019
  • Mentor for WoS-B research grant (2019-2022), 2019
  • External expert member, Institutional ethical committee, TANUVAS, Chennai (2019-current)
  • Best potential school award, 2019
  • Best research incentive award, 2019
  • Best state president award, SPER, 2018, Chennai
  • SPER WF-Eminent Teacher Award, 2018, SPER, India
  • President, Tamilnadu Chapter, SPER, since 2017
  • Honorary fellow-Society of Pharmaceutical and educational research (SPER) India
  • EDI-TN invited to represent Academic institution for Biotech entrepreneurship in Tamilnadu
  • Adjunct faculty member, Saveetha medical university, Chennai, since February, 2017
  • Best teacher award, 2013, Prof. Dhanapalan College, Madras University, Chennai
  • Best speech award, National conference on current trends in bioscience,Chennai, 2013
  • Senior Research Fellowship, 1996-1999, CSIR, New Delhi, India

Research areas

  • Green and myconanotechnology applications
  • Endophytic myconanotechnology
  • Antimicrobial resistance
  • Drug design and screening and molecular docking
  • Programmed Cell Death and autophagy
  • Disease Resistance and Apoptosis
  • Molecular and Genetic basis of pathogenicity mechanisms
  • Functional Genomics, Proteomics, Bio- informatics,
  • Mycotoxins, Ribosome inactivating proteins, Toxin intoxication
  • Diabetes mediated Neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s
  • Traditional and complementary medicine
  • Environmental remediation by biomaterials

Research outcomes

a. Research grants

Ongoing

  • Mentor-University Grants Commission Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Single Girl Child Fellowship (SJSGC) Mangrove endophytic nanomaterial to break antibiotic resistance in multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens 2022-2027,  Rs 34, 56, 666.
  • Mentor-University Grants Commission Savitribai Jyotirao Phule Single Girl Child Fellowship (SJSGC) Anti-carcinogenic activity of polyherbal formulation through in silico, in vitro and in vivo approaches, 2022-2027, Rs 34, 56, 666
  • State Forest Research Institute-Nanoformulation to enhance growth, metabolites production and disease protection for sustainable cultivation of medicinal plants”, 2022-23, Rs 3,00,000.
  • EDI Tamilnadu-IVP grant for faculty startup ‘HLRJ BIOTECH PVT LTD’-Nanofabricated wound dressing material to control wound infection” 2022-2023,  Rs 2,00,000.

Completed

  • BioNest-BIRAC- DBT Bioincubator to nurture biotech start ups 2019-2022- Rs. 2,40,00000
  • Formulating antibiotic resistance breakers to control multidrug resistant pathogenic bacteria Mentor for DST-Wos-B, 2019-2022, RS. 34,00,000.
  • GCFR fund, University of East London, UK, Development of novel antibiotics to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) 2020.
  • AUN/SEED-NET JICA, SPARC, Thailand- Development of fabrics to combat Covid-19. 2020-2021, Rs. 36,87,000
  • DST-SATYAM-Covid-19 Special call-Yoga and alternative methods to control lower respiratory tract infections. 2020-2021 Rs. 15,00,000.
  • Student projects funded by Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai-Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai- Student project scheme, Nanowrappers to increase shelf life food and and protect from food borne pathogens to prevent food spoilage, 2025, Rs. 10,000
  • Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai- Student project scheme, Antimicrobial peptides produced by probiotic bacteria: In silico and In vitro analysis, 2024, Rs. 10,000
  • Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai- Student project scheme, Analysis of phytocompounds in Allium cornutum for anti-carcinogenic activity in Breast Cancer through in-silico and in-vitro studies’, 2022, Rs. 10,000.
  • BioNest-BIRAC- DBT Bioincubator to nurture biotech start ups 2019-2022- RS.1,80,00000
  • Formulating antibiotic resistance breakers to control multidrug resistant pathogenic bacteria Mentor for DST-Wos-B, 2019-2022, RS. 34,00,000.
  • GCFR fund, University of East London, UK, Development of novel antibiotics to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR) 2020.
  • AUN/SEED-NET JICA, SPARC , Thailand- Development of fabrics to combat Covid-19.  2020-2021, Rs. 36,87,000
  • DST-SATYAM-Covid-19 Special call-Yoga and alternative methods to control lower respiratory tract infections. 2020-2021 Rs. 15,00,000.
  • Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai- Student project scheme, Analysis of phytocompounds in Allium cornutum for anti-carcinogenic activity in Breast Cancer through in-silico and in-vitro studies’, 2022, Rs. 10000.

b. Publications

Number of Research Publications

  • International journals: 202
  • National journals: 3
  • Conference presentations: 821
  • Novel genomic sequences submitted to Genbank, NCBI, USA:163
  • Invited talks delivered: 36
  • Patents: Granted: 8 Published:  09 Filed: 17

List of Patents

Indian Patents granted, filed and published

Indian patents Granted

 Patent 1

Title of the invention: Green nano particles as novel antibiotic resistance breakers and having significant anticancer activity against A549 cell lineInventors: S. Hemalatha Tahira Akther; Field of Invention: ChemicalApplication Number: 201941050969; Date of publication: 20/12/2019; Date granted: 03/11/23 (Patent Grant No. 465489)

 Patent 2

Title of the invention: Formulation of novel green nano colloids to control antibiotic resistant pathogens responsible for bovine mastitis
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: PharmaceuticalsApplication Number: 201941050972; Date of publication: 20/12/2019;
Date granted: 03/11/23 (Patent Grant No. 465524).

 Patent 3

Title of the invention: Petalic nanocolloids as battalion for penicillin resistant bacterial strains isolated from tannery effluent
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Biotechnology
Application Number: 201941050978; Date of publication: 20/12/2019
Date granted: 11/12/23 (Patent Grant No. 480313).

Patent 4

Title of the invention: A facile method to prepare mycosilver nanoparticles and its therapeutic applications
Inventors: S. Hemalatha M. Shariq Ahmed; Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050968; Date of publication: 20/12/2019;
Date granted: 14/12/23 (Patent Grant No. 482788).

 Patent 5

Title of the invention: Myconano particles suppress the colonization of plant pathogenic fungi
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Tahira Akther; Field of Invention: Food
Application Number: 201941050983; Date of publication: 20/12/2019
Date granted: 02/01/24 (Patent Grant No. 493181).

 Patent 6

Title of the invention: Hexananocolloid formulation as potent antibiotic resistant breaker
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Microbiology
Application Number: 201941050977; Date of publication: 20/12/2019
Date granted: 01/02/24 (Patent Grant No. 506349).

 Patent 7

Title of the invention: Breaking antibiotic resistance by using nanocolloids in pathogenic bacterial strains isolated from diabetic wound
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050979; Date of publication: 20/12/2019
Date granted: 11/03/24 (Patent Grant No. 522760)

 Patent 8

Title of the invention: Potent green nanocolloids control growth, biofilm formation and virulence in antibiotic resistant strains isolated from tannery effluent
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Biochemistry
Application Number: 201941050976; Date of publication: 20/12/19
Date granted: 13/03/2024 (Patent Grant No. 524428).

Indian patents Published

Patent1

Title of the invention: Green nanocolloids as extended-spectrum ß-lactamase (ESBL) inhibitor in multidrug resistant (MDR) E. coli
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Chemical
Application Number: 201941050970; Date of publication: 20/12/2019

Patent 2

Title of the invention: Floral bud incorporated nano colloidal formulation to control pneumonia causing multidrug resistant/antibiotic resistant K. pneumoniae
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050971;
Date of publication: 20/12/2019

Patent 3

Title of the invention: Aromatic nano formulation as antibiotic resistance breakers in biofilm forming pathogenic strains
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050973; Date of publication: 20/12/2019

Patent 4

Title of the invention: Scented nanocolloidal formulation as multidrug resistant breakers in urinary tract infection (UTI) causing human pathogens
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050974; Date of publication: 20/12/2019

Patent 5

Title of the invention: Tri-green nano formulation to control pathogens causing mastitis and respiratory infection
Inventors: S. Hemalatha S. Ranjani; Field of Invention: Chemical
Application Number: 201941050980; Date of publication: 20/12/2019

 Patent 6

Title of the invention: Endophytic nano particles suppress biofilm formation in human pathogens
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Tahira Akther; Field of Invention: Agrochemicals
Application Number: 201941050981;
Date of publication: 20/12/2019

 Patent 7

Title of the invention: Endophytic nanoparticles as an alternative to antibiotics to control pathogenic bacteria
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Tahira Akther; Field of Invention: Pharmaceuticals
Application Number: 201941050982; Date of publication: 20/12/2019

Patent 8

Title of the invention: Green nano biomaterial to control pathogens causing vibriosis in aquafarming
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani
Application number: 202141013023 Date of filing: 25/3/21

Patent 9

Title of the invention: Novel green process technology for the biodegradation of synthetic azo dyes using novel bacterial Sp.
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, K.Manikandan, I. Faridha Begum
Application number: 202141013027 Date of filing: 25/3/21

Indian Patents filed

Patent 1

Title of the invention: Green nanocolloids control plant pathogenic bacteria by growth and biofilm inhibition
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani, S. Kannadasan
Application number: 202541035052
Date of filing: 10/04/2025

Patent 2

Title of the invention: A formulation for wound infections multi drug resistant bacteria
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani, Safiya Naziya
Application number: 202541035053
Date of filing: 10/04/2025

 Patent 3

Title of the invention: Formulation to control multi drug resistant nosocomial pathogens
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani, S. Srinidhi
Application number: 202541032484
Date of filing: 31/03/2025

 Patent 4

Title of the invention: Formulation and preparation method to break multidrugresistance to treating wounds infected with Acinetobacter baumanni
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani, Indhumathi.K.S
Application number: 202541032172 Date of filing: 31/03/2025

 Patent 5

Title of the invention: Formulation for plant pathogens
Inventors: Hemalatha SRanjani S, Dhanushwr K
Application number: 202441074407
Date of filing: 1/10/2024

 Patent 6

Title of the invention: Solanum virginianum mediated green nanoformulation to control pathogens causing dental caries
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, Samrin;
Application number: 202441035023
Date of filing: 11/05/2024

Patent 7

Title of the invention: Polyfloral nanoformulation to prevent dental caries causing Candida strains
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, Madhumita.S
Application number: 202441101459
Date of filing: 20/12/2024

 Patent 8

Title of the invention: Nanoemulsion to control the dental pathogens Enterococcus faecalis and Streptociccus mutans
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, Khalida Thanveera
Application number: 202441101460
Date of filing: 20/12/2024

Patent 9

Title of the invention: Utilization of bacteria as mechanical, self-healing agent for the development of concrete
Inventors: I. Faridha Begum, Aarthi.P, S. Hemalatha
Application number: 202441102436
Date of filing: 24/12/2024

 Patent 10

Title of the invention: A formulation to control grape pathogens and a method of preparation thereof, Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, K. Gokul,
Application number: 202441102436
Date of filing: 24/12/2024

 Patent 11

Title of the invention: Bio-healing concrete
Inventors: I. Faridha Begum, Aarthi.P, S. Hemalatha
Application number: 202441102437
Date of filing: 24/12/2024

 Patent 12

Title of the invention: A formulation to break multidrug resistance in Escherichia coli and the method of synthesis
Inventors S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, M. Gokulakannan
Application number:  202441100278
Date of filing: 18/12/2024

Patent 13

Title of the invention: A formulation for wound dressing and the method of preparation
Inventors S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, S, Nida,
Application number:  202441080812
Date of filing: 16/11/2024

 Patent 14

Title of the invention: Polyherbal nano formulation to control wound causing bacterial pathogens
Inventors S. Hemalatha, Ranjani S, Akshitha V
Application number:  202441065395
Date of filing: 29/08/2024

Patent 15

Title of the invention: A formulation to cure triple negative breast cancer and a method of preparation thereof
Inventors S. Hemalatha, Karunya JR,
Application number:  202441057645
Date of filing: 30/07/2024

 Patent 16

Title of the invention: Skin Anti aging formulation
Inventors S. Hemalatha, S. Ranjani S, Jaswanthika,
Application number: 202341085550
Date of filing: 14/12/2023

Patent 17

Title of the invention: polyherbal formulation to treat triple negative breast cancer
Inventors: S. Hemalatha, Karunya Jenin Ravindranath
Application number: 20234106826
Date of filing: 11/10/2023

 List of publications

    *corresponding Author

2025

  1. Athiya Afreena. M, Ranjani. S and S. Hemalatha* Probiotic bacteria Bacillus licheniformis mediated sustainable green synthesis of nanoparticles and its multifaceted mechanisms to control dermal pathogens, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2025, (In Press) (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.7) (Q1).
  2. Vishnu Vardhan. G, Ranjani. S and S. Hemalatha* Sustainable and eco-friendly silver nanoparticles synthesized from Arachis hypogaea nutshell extract to control phytopathogens. Environmental sciences Europe, 2025, (In Press) (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 6) (Q1).
  3. Edet L.M and S. Hemalatha*, Endophytic nanoparticles: promising growth promoter, modulate biochemical constitutes in Vigna radiataL seedlings, and antifungal activity. International journal of nano dimension, 2025, (In press) (WoS indexed) (Impact factor 1.1) (Q3).
  4. Nizar Fathima, Ranjani. S and , S.Hemalatha*, Antimicrobial potential of floral extract-decorated nanoparticles against food-borne pathogens Discover Nano, 20, 103, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-025-04292-w  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.5) (Q2).
  5. Tasneem J, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*, Camellia sinensis mediated silver nanoparticles: ecofriendly antimicrobial agent to control multidrug resistant Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus. Discover Nano, 2025. 20, 92 https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-025-04278-8  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.5) (Q2).
  6. Ankita R, Mangala Lakshmi R S.Hemalatha*, Process optimization for pigments extraction from Vitis vinifera using response surface methodology, Discover Applied Sciences, 7:629, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-07221-9 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.8)(Q2).
  7. Dhanushwr Kumar; Ranjani S; S.Hemalatha* Green synthesis and characterization of Triphala SiO 2 nanoparticles and screening the efficacy on growth and biochemical constituents in Vigna radiata Discover Nano, 20, 88, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-025-04268-w  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.5) (Q2).
  8. Md. Adnan and Architha. V. S. Hemalatha*, Impact of Bisphenol A on Zebrafish Embryos and Mitigation Using Mangrove Botanicals Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 236, 352, 2025 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-025-08010-1  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.8)(Q2).
  9. Karunya JR and S. Hemalatha* Regulating the expression of matrix metalloproteinases to inhibit ovarian carcinoma using isoquinoline alkaloid from Allium ascalonicum Scientific Reports, 15, 9228, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-94111-0 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.8)(Q1).
  10. Ranjani S, S. Hemalatha*, Polyherbal nanoformulation: A potent antifungal agent on fungal pathogens of Coffea Arabica. Discover nano, 20, 58, 2025, https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-025-04236-4 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.5) (Q2).
  11. Manikandan K, Mangala Lakshmi R, Ranjani S, S. Hemalatha* Process optimization strategy: An efficient approach for degradation of synthetic direct black 15 dye by Citrobacter freundii Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 236, 240,2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-025-07856-9  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.8)(Q2).
  12. Karunya. J.R and S. Hemalatha*, Deciphering the Anti-Neoplastic Potential of Allium ascalonicum in Averting the Proliferation and Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer through Virtual Docking and In Vitro approaches, BMC cancer, 25, 414, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-025-07856-9 ( Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.4)(Q2).
  13. Harine. A, Ranjani S. S. Hemalatha*, Antifungal efficacy of Citrusfusion mediated silver nanoparticles in Candida species” BMC Biotechnology, 2025, 25, 18, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12896-025-00952-y (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.5)(Q2).
  14. Samrin Barkath A,Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha* Solanum virginianum mediated green nanoparticles to control dental pathogens. Discover Applied Sciences 7, 67 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-06469-5, ( Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.8)(Q2).
  15. Dhivya.V, Ranjani. S and S.Hemalatha* Effect of carbon nanoparticles in enhancing the vegetative propagation of Orthosiphon aristatus Discover Sustainability 6, 45, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43621-025-00834-5 ( Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.0)(Q2).
  16. Suha. K, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*  Camellia sinensis mediated nanoparticles to control growth and biofilm in Vibrio sp, Aquaculture International, 33, 204 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-025-01887-z  ( Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.2)(Q2).
  17. Aarthi P, Fathima Hajara M, S.Hemalatha and Faridha Begum I -Experimental Design for assessing the degradation of tannery azo dyes and real-time effluent. 3 Biotech, 15, 105 2025, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13205-025-04242-4   (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.6)(Q2).
  18. Narmadha.A and S.Hemalatha* Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of Copper nanoparticles (CuNps) synthesized from Alpinia officinarum rhizome extract. Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 14, (1), 2025, https://doi.org/10.33263/LIANBS141.024 (Scopus indexed) (Q4)

2024

  1. M.Gertsen 1, L.Perelomov, A.Kharkova, M.Burachevskaya, S. Hemalatha and Y.Atroshchenko. Removal of Lead Cations by Novel Organoclays Derived from Bentonite and Amphoteric Nonionic Surfactants, Toxics 2024, 12, 713. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxics12100713 ( Scopus and WoS indexed) (Impact factor 3.9)(Q1).
  2. Aarthi P, Faazila SMR, Gausalyan K, S.Hemalatha, and Faridha Begum I.  A Recent and Systemic Approach Towards Microbial Biodegradation of Synthetic azo dyes from Tannery Effluent. Current Applied Science and Technology. In press) ( Scopus indexed) (Q4).
  3. Deepak S , Architha V , Shabnam A , S Hemalatha, Monisha M Expression analysis, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulations to identify potential BTK inhibitors: Strategy for targeting pan cancer Molecular Simulation. 2024, 50 (16), 1343-1353,  https://doi.org/10.1080/08927022.2024.2402498  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.9). (Q2)
  4. Love Edet M. & S.Hemalatha*. Biomedical applications of novel green AgNPs synthesized from endophytic bacteria Cronobacter sakazakii, Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 54, (7)592-602 2024 DOI: 10.1080/24701556.2022.2078367. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.7). (Q2)
  5. Pavithra M. Aarthi P S. Hemalatha Faridha Begum. I Bioremediation of azo yellow dye degradation – An Efficient and sustainable approach. Water Air Soil Pollut 235, 739, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11270-024-07544-0 (Scopus and WoS indexed)( Impact factor 3.8) (Q1)
  6. Dhanushwr Kumar; Ranjani S; S.Hemalatha * Screening the efficacy of platinum-based nanomaterial synthesized from Allium sativum to control plant pathogens, Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Engineering, 2024. 19, 29 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40712-024-00165-9 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.4). (Q1)
  7. Shabnam.A, S. Hemalatha*, Emergence of microfluidic platforms as point of care diagnostics for the detection of plant and foodborne pathogens Current Pharmacology reports. 2024. 10, 405–413, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40495-024-00366-y  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.54) (Q2)
  8. Samsoon Maharifa.H, S. Hemalatha*. Borassus flabellifer: A multipurpose tree with potential applications, Current Pharmacology reports, 2024. 10, 414–421, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40495-024-00365-z  (Impact factor 2.2) (Scopus indexed) (Q2)
  9. Karunya.JR, S. Hemalatha*. Systematic Review on Flow Cytometry as a Versatile Tool for Disease Diagnosis. Current Pharmacology reports. 10, 237–249, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40495-024-00359-x  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.2) (Q2)
  10. Noorul Samsoon MH and S. Hemalatha* Caesalpinia bonducella phytocompounds target proteins involved in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Int. J. of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, 2024 (In press),(Scopus indexed) (Q4)
  11. Perelomov, L.; Gertsen, M.; Burachevskaya, M.; S. Hemalatha, Vijayalakshmi, A.; Perelomova, I.; Atroshchenko, Y Organoclays Based on Bentonite and Various Types of Surfactants as Heavy Metal Remediants. Sustainability, 16(11), 4804; 2024 https://doi.org/10.3390/su16114804 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 3.9).(Q1)
  12. Raj ST, Bruce AW, Anbalagan M, S. Hemalatha,Chinnappan S, Rajagopal M, Khanna K, Chandramoorthy HC and Mani RR COVID-19 influenced gut dysbiosis, post-acute sequelae, immune regulation, and therapeutic regimens. Front. Cell. Infect. Microbiol. 14:1384939,2024 doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2024.1384939 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.7).(Q1)
  13. Saroj Kumar Sah and S. Hemalatha*, Screening of Multi-Drug Resistant (MDR) Β-Lactamase Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Klebsiella Oxytoca from Clinical Isolates, Bioscene, 21, 1, 2055-1583, 2024,(Scopus indexed) (Q4)
  14. Shariq Ahamed. M, Md. Juvad, M, S. Hemalatha* Endophytic bacteria (Bacillus albus) mediated silver nanoparticles induce cytotoxicity in Triple Negative Breast Cancer cells Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 2024, (In press)(Scopus indexed). (Q3)
  15. Zahra. M, Ranjani, S and S. Hemalatha*, Polyphenols from Triphala target SARS-CoV-2 RNA Dependant RNA Polymerase and Post fusion core of SARS-CoV-2 S2 subunit Int. J. of Bioinformatics Research and Applications. 2024, (In press)(Scopus indexed). (Q4)
  16.  Aarthi, P., Biswas, Z., S. Hemalatha, & Faridha Begum, I. Treatment of Tannery effluent: An Effective Biological Enhancement Approach. Environmental Quality Management, 2024, 34, e22216. https://doi.org/10.1002/tqem.22216 ( Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.3) (Q3)
  17. S. Ranjani and S. Hemalatha*, Multidrug-resistant Bacillus species isolated from hospital soil environment is controlled by nanobiotics incorporated nanoformulation Environmental Research, 1, 246, 118122 2024 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2024.118122 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 8.2). (Q1)
  18. S. Ranjani, Karunya. JR , Siddikha Sultana Liyakath Ali and S. Hemalatha*, Synthesis, characterization and anti-cancerous evaluation of single clove garlic nanoparticles on Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cell Lines, Materials letters, 359,135913, 2024 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2024.135913 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 3.0). (Q2)
  19. Shabnam Ameenudeen and S. Hemalatha* Could Unfold Protein Response Pathway Proteins be a Missing Link in Neuropathic Pain and Alzheimer’s Disease Etiology? — Findings from Computational Studies. J. Comput. Biophys. Chem. 23 (1), 79–91, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1142/S2737416523500527 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 2.2). (Q3)
  20. Mangla lakshmi.R and S. Hemalatha* The functional roles of short chain fatty acids as postbiotics in human gut: Future perspectives. Food Science and Biotechnology 33, 275–285, 2024  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10068-023-01414-x (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.231). (Q2)
  21. Kathija. N, S. Ranjani, S. Hemalatha* Endophytic fungi Lasiodiplodia theobromae mediated EFAgNPs as potent antibacterial agent against MDR Klebsiella pneumonia BioNanoscience. 14, 276–286, 2024 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12668-023-01252-5 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0).(Q3)

2023

  1. Mangla lakshmi.R and S. Hemalatha* Therapeutic potential of dietary phytochemicals from Drynaria quercifolia to modulate gut microbiome: An In silico approach Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics, 42, 21 11508-11520 2024 https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2023.2262602 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.235). (Q2)
  2. Architha. V and S. Hemalatha* Screening the efficacy of compounds from polyherbal Siddha formulation (Kabasura kudineer) against COVID 19 and immune proteins in human: An In silico Approach Coronoviruses 13(1):100324, 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0126667975281429231206073959 (Scopus indexed)(Q4)
  3. Noorul Samsoon MH, Karunya. JR and S. Hemalatha* Targeted Cytotoxicity against MDA-MB-231 Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells with Borassus Flabellifer Haustorium-Derived Silver Nanoparticles: An Integrated In Silico and Experimental Approach Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology  54,102952, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2023.102952 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0) (Q1)
  4. Ranjani. S, Maroudam. V, Sheeza K, Asimul I, and S. Hemalatha* Polyherbal nano formulation: A potent antibiotic resistance breaker in bovine mastitis causing MDR pathogens   Journal of Molecular Liquids 392(1), 123477, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2023.123477 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 6.0) (Q1)
  5. Md. Juvad. M, S. Ranjani, S. Hemalatha*. Antibacterial, antibiofilm, and antivirulence effects of nanoparticles synthesized from Colletotrichum gloeosporioides in pathogenic E. coli  Microbial pathogenesis, 185.  106420, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2023.106420 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.8).(Q2)
  6. Manikandan. K, Lavanya, S. Ranjani. S. Faridha begum,I, S, Hemalatha* Degradation of synthetic azo dyes by Citrobacter freundii isolated from tannery effluent. Environmental quality management 33, 4, 737-747, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1002/tqem.22150 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.3).(Q3)
  7. Noorul Samsoon Maharifa. H and S. Hemalatha*. Phytochemical Profiling of Borassus flabellifer Haustorium and its Potential Role in Combating COVID-19 Associated Encephalopathy: A Computational Perspective Coronoviruses 4, 4, 2023, http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0126667975267554231013112949 (Scopus indexed)(Q4)
  8. Noorul Samsoon Maharifa H, S. Vaani, S. Hemalatha* Antimicrobial peptides. Current Pharmacology Reports, 9, 433-454, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40495-023-00342-y (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.2). (Q3).
  9. Shabnam. A and S. Hemalatha* Cross talk on P2X4 purinergic receptors and neuropathic Pain Current Pharmacology Reports, 9 (6), 1-6, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40495-023-00341-z (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.2). (Q3).
  10. Shabnam. A and S. Hemalatha*, Identification of potential phytochemicals and their inhibitory effect on the PERK receptor mediated UPR pathway for neuronal disease regulation, Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics, 1, 1-9, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1080/07391102.2023.2242495 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.235). (Q2)
  11. Logesh, M., Lavanya, K., Mabrouk, K.E. S. Ranjani, S. Hemalatha and A.M. Ballamurugan Evaluation of Time-Dependent Corrosion Inhibition Rate for f-MWCNT-BCP Composite Coatings on 316L Stainless Steel in Simulated Body Fluid for Orthopedic Implantation. Appl Biochem Biotechnol,  196, 1544–1557, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-023-04602-x (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).  (Q2)
  12. R. Parveen, Md. Kashif, S. Hemalatha, J.Khan, A.Yousif ,D S Ghataty, N.Ali, SM. Attia, Md.Waseem, An In Silico investigation of pharmacological modulators and infammasomes in Glioblastoma multiforme Appl Biochem Biotechnol 196(5):2771-2797, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-023-04655-y (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).  (Q2)
  13. Asma.B. S. Ranjani S. Hemalatha* Nigella sativa mediated green synthesis of silver nanoparticles to curb antibiotic resistance, Journal of Materials Research, 38, 3548–3559, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.05.005 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor2.909).(Q2)
  14. Santhanalakshmi, S. Ranjani and S. Hemalatha*, Anti-bacterial activity of Cymbopogon citratus nanoparticles against Vibrio species infecting aquatic organisms.  Aquatic Toxicology.  260, 106583, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016j.aquatox.2023.106583 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.202).(Q1)
  15. Vishal J, Ranjani S, Karunya J.R, S. Hemalatha* Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of antioxidant, anticancer and toxicity properties of silver nanoparticles synthesized from Syzygium aromaticum Archives of Breast Cancer,10,(3), 2023, https://doi.org/10.32768/abc.2023103291-300 (Scopus indexed) (Q2)
  16. S. Ranjani S. Hemalatha* Influence of Polyherbal nanoformulation on plant growth and biochemical constituents in legume seedlings. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 42, 7142–7150, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-023-02782-w  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.64) (Q1)
  17. Vaijayanthi.S, S. Ranjani S. Hemalatha* Comparison of myconanoparticles and myconanoemulsion incorporated biomaterials in controlling multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering 11, (3), 109672 2023, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2023.109672 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 7.9).(Q1)
  18. Madhumitha H, Ranjani S S.Hemalatha* Clitoria ternatea floral mediated Synthesis, characterization, antioxidant and cytotoxicity evaluation of silver nanoparticles. Archives of Breast Cancer, 29,10(3):222-31 2023, https://doi.org/10.32768/abc.2023103222-231 (Scopus indexed) (Q2)
  19. Eder Love Mendie, S. Hemalatha* Identification of natural CTXM-15 inhibitors from aqueous extract of endophytic bacteria Cronobacter sakazaki Braz J Microbiol, 54(2):827-839 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-023-00945-z (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.214).(Q3).
  20. Sri vidhyaa. K, S. Ranjani S. Hemalatha* Citrus limon phytocompounds decorated nanoparticles control poultry pathogens Archives of Microbiology, 205(4):124 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-023-03462-7 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.66) (Q2).
  21. Edet. LM and S. Hemalatha*, Toxicity evaluation, plant growth promotion and anti-fungal activity of Endophytic Bacteria Mediated- Silver Nanoparticles Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 195, 6309–6320 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-023-04383-3 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).(Q2)
  22. Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha* Nanoformulation target virulence genes to break antibiotic resistance in MDR E. coli Applied nanoscience, 13, 5615–5626, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-023-02782-w (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.869).(Q2)
  23. M.Veerabadhran, N.Manivel, B.Sarvalingam, B.Seenivasan, S. Hemalatha , MubarakAli D, F.Yang, State-of-the-art review on the ecotoxicology, health hazards, and economic loss of the impact of microcystins and their ultrastructural cellular changes, Aquatic Toxicology,256, 2023,106417, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2023.106417. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.202).(Q1).
  24. Namita. N, Ranjani S, Hemalatha S* Comparative study of effects of endophytic fungal silver nanoparticles and nanoemulsion on Escherichia coli Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 95, 4237–4250 2023  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-023-04331-1  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  25. Kamalavarshini. S. Ranjani S., S. Hemalatha* Gold nanoparticles: A Novel paradigm for targeted Drug delivery. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry. 53:5, 449-459, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2021.2025077 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.7). (Q3)
  26. Soniya. A, Samsoon Maharifa, S. Hemalatha*.Phytocompounds from edible oil seeds target hub genes to control breast cancer.  Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 195(2):1231-1254, 2023, (https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04224-9 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  27. Karunya.J.R, Simon.C, S. Hemalatha*. Screening of anti-carcinogenic properties of phytocompounds from Allium ascalonicum for treating breast cancer through in silico and in vitro approaches Applied biochemistry and biotechnology,  195(2):1136-1157, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04202-1 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  28. Eder Love Mendie, S. Hemalatha* Bioactive Compounds from Nyctanthes Arbor tristis Linn as potential inhibitors of Janus kinases (JAKs) involved in Rheumatoid Arthritis Applied biochemistry and biotechnology. 195, 314–330, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04121-1 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  29. Janarthanan.K, Ranjani.S and S. Hemalatha* Myconanoparticles break antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumanii Applied biochemistry and biotechnology 195, 196–216 2023, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04125-x (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).

2022

  1. Tasneem Juzer , Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*, Camellia sinensis mediated synthesis and characterization of nanoparticles and applications to control Gram-negative ESBL producing antibiotic resistant bacterial pathogens, Food bioscience. 50 (A), 102070. 2022,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbio.2022.102070 (scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.318) (Q1).
  2. Architha Vijayalakshmi, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*, Engineered green nanoparticles interact with Nigrospora oryzae isolated from infected leaves of Arachis hypogaea, Journal of Basic Microbiology, 62(11):1393-1401 2022. https://doi.org/10.1002/jobm.202100623. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.65) (Q2).
  3. Shilpa Taneja, Preeti Thakur, Rakesh Kumar, S. Hemalatha*, Yassine Slimani, Blaise Ravelo, Atul Thakur, Nanostructured Rare Earth Nd3+doped Nickel–Zinc–Bismuth Spinel Ferrites: Structural, Electrical and Dielectric Studies, Ceramics International, 2022, 48 (19), 27731-27738 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.06.073 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.532) (Q1).
  4. B, Abinaya & Waseem, Mohammad & Kashif, Mohd & S. Hemalatha*. (2022). Lipidomics: An excellent tool for chronic disease detection. Current Research in Translational Medicine. 70, 4,103346, 10.1016/j.retram.2022.103346. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.513) (Q2).
  5. Ameenudeen, Shabnam & Kashif, Mohd & Banerjee, Subhamoy & S.Hemalatha*, P.Ashok & Waseem.M. (2022). Cellular and Molecular Machinery of Neuropathic Pain: an Emerging Insight. Current Pharmacology Reports.8(4):227-235.https://doi.org/:10.1007/s40495-022-00294-9 (Scopus indexed)(Impactfactor 2.2) (Q3).
  6. Neha Raina, Sheeza Khan, Ranjani Soundhararajan, Mohammad Shahid, S.Hemalatha*, Asimul Islam, Understanding the Nano Colloid-Protein Interaction in Crowded Milieu, Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2022. 363, 119794 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119794 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 6.63).(Q1).
  7. Charlz Nithin J, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*, Mimusops elengi Flower-Mediated Green Silver Nanoparticles Control Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 194, 3066–3081 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-03882-z. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).(Q2).
  8. Khan, Mohd & S. Hemalatha*. (2022). Autophagy and Programmed Cell Death Are Critical Pathways in Jasmonic Acid Mediated Saline Stress Tolerance in Oryza sativa. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 194(11):5353-5366 https://doi.org/0.1007/s12010-022-04032-1 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).(Q2).
  9. Jenish, A., Ranjani, S, S.Hemalatha*Moringa oleifera Nanoparticles Demonstrate Antifungal Activity Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi. Appl Biochem Biotechnol 194, 4959–4970,2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04007-2. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3).(Q2).
  10. Ravindranath, K.J., Mohaideen, N.S.M.H. & S.Hemalatha*. Phytocompounds of Onion Target Heat Shock Proteins (HSP70s) to Control Breast Cancer Malignancy. Appl Biochem Biotechnol (2022). 194, 4836–4851 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-04016-1. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3). (Q2).
  11. Manaal Sheerin Khan, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*, Synthesis and characterization of Kappaphycus alvarezii derived silver nanoparticles and determination of antibacterial activity, Materials Chemistry and Physics, 282, ,125985, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.125985. (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.778)(Q1).
  12. Fathima. H.B. Mohd. Waseem and S. Hemalatha*. (2022) Promising Action of Cannabinoids on ER Stress-Mediated Neurodegeneration: An In Silico Investigation Journal of Environmental pathology, toxicology and oncology.41(4)39-54 https://doi.org/10.1615/JEnvironPatholToxicolOncol.2022040055 (WOS indexed) (Impact factor 3.567).(Q2).
  13. Ranjani S., Pradeep P, Ramesh kumar, S.Hemalatha* Myrobalans mediated nanocolloids in controlling marine pathogens. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 194, 1120–1135, 2022  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-03816-9 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  14. Fathima. H.B, S. Hemalatha*, Screening the efficacy of melatonin on neurodegeneration mediated by ER stress, inflammation and oxidative damage Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 194(3):1105-1119, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-03814-x (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  15. Ranjani S., Janani prabha, Karunya. J S.Hemalatha*. Differential actions of nanoparticles and nanoemulsion synthesized from Colletotrichum siamense on food borne pathogens. LWT-Food Science and Technology 155, 112995, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lwt.2021.112995 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 6.056) (Q1).
  16. Asma. B and  S. Hemalatha* SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors from Nigella Sativa 2022. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 194, 1051–1090 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03790-8 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  17. Jason.T.A, Noorul Samsoon Maharifa H. S. Hemalatha*. In silico molecular docking approach against enzymes causing Alzheimer’s disease using Borassus flabellifer Linn 2022. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 194, 1804–1813 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03779-3 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  18. Mohamed Juvad NA  , Faridha Begum I , S. Hemalatha* Synergistic Interactions of Antimicrobials to Counteract the Drug-Resistant Microorganisms Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. 12, (1), 2022, 861 – 872. https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC121.861872 (Scopus indexed) (Q3).
  19. Mendie. E.L. S. Hemalatha*.Molecular Docking of Phytochemicals targeting GFRs as therapeutic sites for cancer : An In silico study. 2022. 194, 215–231 Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03791-7 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  20. Ranjani and S. Hemalatha*, Triphala coated nanoparticles with multi potent properties, Materials Letters, Volume 308, Part B, 1 February 2022, 131184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2021.131184 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.423) (Q2).
  21. Rukaiya.K. Ranjani.S. and S. Hemalatha*. COVID-19: An In-Silico analysis on Potential therapeutic uses of Trikadu as Immune System Boosters study. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 194, 291–301, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03793-5. .(Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  22. Nida. S, S.Hemalatha, Ashok Kumar P, M. Waseem, Mechanistic episodes on SARS-CoV-2–mediated neurological manifestations and their possible therapeutic interventions Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 2022, 41(1):85–98 https://doi.org/10.1615/JEnvironPatholToxicolOncol.2021040128 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.1)(Q2).

2021

  1. Venkatesan, H., Soundhararajan, R. S.Hemalatha*. Interaction of various types of bisphenols with enzymes involved in melanin synthesis. Toxicol. Environ. Health Sci 14 (1), 19-24, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13530-021-00111-8 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.198) (Q3).
  2. S. Ranjani, Abdul Matheen, Antony Jenish A, S. Hemalatha*, Nanotechnology derived natural Poly bio-silver nanoparticles as a potential alternate biomaterial to protect against human pathogen,Materials Letters,2021,304,130555. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2021.130555 (Scopus indexed)(Impact factor 3.423) (Q2)
  3. Tahira A, S. Ranjani and S. Hemalatha*. Nanoparticles engineered from endophytic fungi (Botryosphaeria rhodina) against ESBL-producing pathogenic multidrug-resistant E. coli. Environ Sci Eur (2021) 33:83. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-021-00524-9  (scopus and SCIE indexed) (Impact factor 5.893) (Q1).
  4. Vardhini SP, Sadiya H, Beig S, Pandurangan AK, S.Hemalatha, Waseem M Possible interaction of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs against NF-κB  and COX-2 mediated inflammation: An in silico probe, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2022). 194, 54–70  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03719-1 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  5. Ranjani S., Noorul Samsoon Maharifa H., Raihanathus Sahdhiyya A. & S.Hemalatha*. (2021) Phytotoxicity assessment of synthesized green nanosuspension on germination and growth in Vigna radiata, Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 53(12), 1358–1365 https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2021.1993916 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.7)(Q3)
  6. Ranjani, UR Kathun, S Hemalatha*, Silver Decorated Myconanoparticles Control Growth and Biofilm Formation in Uropathogenic E. coli, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2022. 194, 504–516   https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03692-9 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3) (Q2).
  7. S.Ranjani, Shruthy Priya.P, Maroudam veerasami and S. Hemalatha* Novel polyherbal nanocolloids to control Bovine Mastitis, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2021. 194, 246–265  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-021-03748-w (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.3), (Q2).
  8. Abdul M, Edet Love M, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*. Biological Toxins as Therapeutic Challenge against Antibiotic Resistant CTX-M-15 Encoding Bacteria. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. 2021. (In press).(Scopus indexed) (Q3)
  9. Antony JA, Edet Love M, Ranjani S, S. Hemalatha*, Role of Plant Compounds, Alternative Medicine and Diet to Improve Mental Wellness Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. 2021. (In press).(Scopus indexed) (Q3)
  10. Sundararajan.R  E.LMendie, L.Mittal, Gowrisree V, IG Camarillo, S.Hemalatha*. Medicinal and Nutritional Wonders of Miracle Moringa oleifera Lam.: Another Look Ind. J.Pharma. Edu. and Res. 2021. 55 (2), 345-52. https://doi.org/10.5530/ijper.55.2s.105  (scopus indexed) (Impact factor 0.4).(Q3).
  11. Architha. V and S. Hemalatha*, FDA approved drugs and herbal basedinhibitors target SARS CoV-2 RNA dependentRNA polymerase 2021,Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, Volume 11, Issue 3, 2022, 3811 – 3821 https://doi.org/10.33263/LIANBS113.38113821 (Scopus indexed) (Q3).
  12. Muzaiyen, Ranjani Soundhararajan, S. Hemalatha* Exploring the Pharmacological Activities of Flavonoids and Caffeic Acid Derivatives from the Species Eupatorium Perfoliatum, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. 2021. (In press).(Scopus indexed) (Q3).
  13. Shameera Begum B, Faridha Begum I, and S. Hemalatha*.Cancer Nanomedicine: A review on approaches and applications towards targeted drug delivery. International Journal of Nano Dimension, 2021.  12 (4), 310-327) https://doi.org/10.22034/ijnd.2021.681162 (SCI and WOS indexed) (Impact factor 1.2),  (Q3).
  14. Basha, FH, Waseem, M, S.Hemalatha* Cellular and molecular mechanism in neurodegeneration: Possible role of neuroprotectants. Cell Biochem Funct. 2021; 39 (5)1– 10.  https://doi.org/10.1002/cbf.3630  (scopus and WoS indexed) (Impact factor 3.963) (Q2)
  15. Anitha.S , Ranjani S , S.Hemalatha* In silico Analysis of Quercetin and its analogues against targeted Proteins, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 11, (5) , 13695 – 13705, 2021 https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC115.1369513705 (scopus and WoS indexed) (Q3).
  16. Souzia S Ranjani S , S.Hemalatha* Repurposing of Drugs Targeted Against COVID-19 Spike Receptor for Treatment: An In silico Approach 2021, Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 11, (5) , 13740 – 13753 https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC115.1374013753 (scopus and WoS indexed) (Q3).
  17. Madeeha H , Tahira A, S. Hemalatha* In-silico analysis of possible mutations responsible for Isoniazid (INH) resistance in Tuberculosis. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 2021 (in Press) (scopus and WoS indexed) (Q3).
  18. Abinaya. M, Priya. S, Karunya JR, Ranjani. S., S.Hemalatha* .Screening the efficacy of compounds from ghee to control cancer: An In silico approach. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 2021 Volume 11, Issue 6, 14115 – 14126    https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC116.1411514126 (scopus and WoS indexed) (Q3).
  19. Ranjani.S. Pradeep. P. Vimalkumar. U, Ramesh Kumar. V and S. Hemalatha* Pungent antiinfective nanocolloids manipulate growth, biofilm formation and CTX-M-15 gene expression in pathogens causing Vibriosis. Aquaculture International, 2021. 29:859–869 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-021-00660-2 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.235)(Q1).
  20. Kathija. N, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha*. Synergistic Effect of Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP) on Multi-drug Resistant Bacteria. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 2021 (in Press)(scopus and WoS indexed).(Q3).
  21. Divya U, Ranjani S, S.Hemalatha* . Repurposing of FDA-Approved Drugs against tuberculosis Target MMA4 and CmaA2. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry, 2021 Volume 11, Issue 6, 2021, 14688 – 14696  https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC116.1468814696 (scopus and WoS indexed) (Q3).
  22. Mariam Adhila H, Shariq Ahmed M, Ranjani S, Senthilkumar N, S. Hemalatha* Marine endophytic fungi mediated silver nanoparticles and their application in plant growth promotion in Vigna radiata. L Inter. J. Nano.Dimen. 12 (1) 1-10, 2021  https://doi.org/10.22034/ijnd.2021.676381 (WOS and scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.2) (Q3)

2020

  1. Tahira.A. M.S.Khan and S. Hemalatha*. Biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles via fungal cell filtrate and their anti-quorum sensing against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. J.Environ.Chem.Eng. 2020, 8, (6),104365, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2020.104365 (web of science indexed). (Impact factor 7.968)(Q1).
  2. Ranjani S, Faridha Begum I, Santhoshini J, Senthil Kumar N, Ruckmani K and S.Hemalatha*. Mimosa pudica floral nanoparticles: a potent antibiotic resistance breaker. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry 2021. 51:12, 1751-1758 https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1852429 (WoS indexed)(IF: 1.716) (Q3).
  3. Sabiha Sulthana H. B, Ranjani S& S. Hemalatha*. Comparison of efficacy of nanoparticles synthesized from leaves and flowers of Russelia equisitiformis. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry 2020. 52:1, 75-81, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1862218  (WoS indexed)(IF: 1.716)(Q3).
  4. Sai Nivetha. S, Ranjani. S, and S. Hemalatha* Synthesis and application of silver nanoparticles using Cissus quadrangularis Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 2022 52:1, 82-89) https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1862219  web of science indexed). (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  5. S. Ranjani, Das, R Shariq Ahmed. M, Lalnunmawii.E, Senthilkumar.N, Ruckmani.K, S. Hemalatha* Myco-nanocolloids manipulate growth, biofilm formation and virulence genes in UTI causing E. coli Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry (2020). 51:12, 1725-1734 https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1852426 (web of science indexed) (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  6. Ranjani S; Salman Al Farzi M; Shruthy Priya p; Mohammad Waseem; Ruckmani K; S.Hemalatha* Multi potent Aromatic nano colloid: Synthesis, characterization and applications, AMB Express, 2020, 10,168  https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-020-01104-5. (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.1) (Q1).
  7. Lakshya M, Ignacio G. C, Gowri Sree V, S.Hemalatha, Uma K.A  Raji S. High-throughput, Label-Free Quantitative Proteomic Studies of the Anticancer effects of Electrical Pulses with Turmeric Silver Nanoparticles: an in vitro Model Study Nature Sci Rep 10, 7258 (2020). (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-64128-8. (Scopus and web of science indexed). (Impact factor 4.379) (Q1)
  8. Ranjani S, Shariq Ahmed M, Mohd Adnan, Senthil Kumar N, Ruckmani K & S. Hemalatha* (2020): Synthesis, characterization and applications of endophytic fungal nanoparticles, Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 51:2, 280-287, https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1784231  (web of science indexed). (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  9. Ranjani. S, Shariq Ahmed. M, MubarakAli. D, Ramachandran. C , Senthil Kumar, N and S. Hemalatha*. Toxicity assessment of silver nanoparticles synthesized using endophytic fungi against nosacomial infection. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry (2020) 51:8, 1080-1085 https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1814332 (web of science indexed) (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  10. Ranjani. S, Faridha Begum. I  , Tasneem I.K  , Senthil Kumar. N  and S.Hemalatha* Silver decorated green nanocolloids as potent antibacterial and antibiofilm agent against antibiotic resistant organisms isolated from tannery effluent. Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry,  51:6, 823-831 2020, https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1811326. (web of science indexed). (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  11. Ranjani.S, Buhaisath.K.T and S. Hemalatha*. TANp – A potent antibiotic resistant breaker. Chettinad healthcity medical journal 2020. 9(1): 18 – 25 ISSN2278-2044
  12. L.Mittal, Ranjani.S, Shariq Ahmed.M , Jeya Shree T, Tahira A , Poompavai S, IG Camarillo, GowriSree V, Raji S and S.Hemalatha*.Turmeric-Silver-Nanoparticles for Effective Treatment of Breast Cancer and to break CTX-M-15 mediated Antibiotic Resistance in Escherichia coli Inorganic and Nano-Metal Chemistry,  51:6, 867-874, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/24701556.2020.1812644 (web of science indexed) (Impact factor 1.716) (Q3).
  13. Venkatasubramanian.H, Sarojkumar Sha, S.Hemalatha*, D. Easwaramoorthy. Synthesis, characterization of new nicotinamide-oxazole analogs and their antimicrobial activity, International journal of research in pharmaceutical sciences, 11(2), 2707-2712.  2020. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i2.2292 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 0.6)
  14. Faridha Begum. I , Manikandan. K , Edet Love Mendie and S.Hemalatha* Bioremediation of AZO Black Dye by Novel Bacteria Isolated from Tannery Effluent International Journal of Advance Study and Research Work (2581-5997)/ Special Issue ICROIRT-2020/September 2020,608-610.
  15. S. Ranjani , Shruthy priya.P , Maroudam veerasami . M and S. Hemalatha* Cympobogan Citratus Nanocolloids in the Treatment of Bovine Mastitis International Journal of Advance Study and Research Work (2581-5997)/ Special Issue ICROIRT-2020/September 2020,614-616.
  16. Tasneem I. K, S. Hemalatha, M. Waseem. Promising Role of Nano-Encapsulated Drugs for Spinal Cord Injury. Molecular Neurobiology  2020, 57, 1978–1985 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12035-019-01862-9 (Scopus indexed) (WOS indexed). (Impact factor 5.68) (Q1).
  17. Adil A.A.Shabnam. A, Ashok Kumar.P, S Hemalatha,Neesar A, N.Ali,A.F. AlAsmari, M.Aashique and M. Waseem. Emerging Role of Mitophagy in Inflammatory Diseases: Cellular and Molecular Episodes. Current Pharma, Design, 2020, 26 (4), 1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1381612826666200107144810 (Scopus and Wos indexed). (Impact factor 3.31)(Q2).
  18. R.Kaushik, S.Khan, M. Sharma S. Hemalatha, Z.Mueed and N.Poddar.Role of Cytochrome P450 in Prostrate Cancer and its Therapy. Curr, Enz, Inhi., 2020, 16, 1-11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1573408016666200218122044 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 0.5) (Q4).
  19. Ranjani, S., Tamanna, K. & S.Hemalatha*. Triphala green nano colloids: synthesis, characterization and screening biomarkers. Appl Nanosci 10,  1269–1279, 2020,  https://doi.org/10.1007/s13204-019-01208-w. (WOS indexed). (Impact factor 3.869) (Q2).
  20. Arpudha mary, S. Priya, Muhammed A.P. Manzoor, D. Mubarakali, S. Hemalatha* Apoptotic-inducing factor 1 (AIF1) is critical in cembranoid mediated apoptosis to control cancer Biocat.Agri.biotech, 2019 Volume 22, 101343, ISSN 1878-8181, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101343 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  21. Shirin Lutfiya. A, S. Priya, Muhammed A.P. Manzoor, S. Hemalatha*  Molecular docking and interactions between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptors and phytochemicals: An in-silico study Biocat.Agri.biotech, 22, 101424,2019, ISSN 1878-8181 2019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101424 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  22. Ranjani. S, Shariq Ahmed. M, Ruckmani, K, S. Hemalatha*, Green nanocolloids control Multi drug resistant pathogenic bacteria, J.Cluster Sci. 31, 861–866 (2020)  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10876-019-01694-6 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 3.44) (Q2).

2019

  1. B. Preethi, Sarojkumar Sha , R. Jayaprakash , S. Kutti Rani, and S. Hemalatha* Synthesis, characterization and biological studies on 4-bromo-2-{(z)-[(furan-2-ylmethyl) imino]methyl}phenol praseodymium complex Rasayan.J.Chem Vol. 12, No. 3, 1455 – 1462,  2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.31788/RJC.2019.1235296 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 1.23)(Q3).
  2. Shariq. A.M, Ranjani.S. Tahira. A. M.Waseem, J.Khan, M. Kashif and S. Hemalatha* Biogenic AgNps synthesized via endophytic bacteria and its biological applications Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 26, 26939–26946, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-05869-6 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 5.1) (Q1).
  3. Shanmugasundaram, Kumar Sah Saroj, Rasool Ubaid, S. Mahasampath Gowri, D. Easwaramoorthy, S.Hemalatha* Novel curcumin analogs act as antagonists to control nosocomial infection causing Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology Volume 20, 101238, 2019   https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101238 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  4. B. Rohini, A.Tahira. M.Waseem, J.Khan, M. Kashif and S. Hemalatha*. AgNPs from Nigella sativa control breast cancer: An In vitro study. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology, 38 (2) 185-194, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1615/jenvironpatholtoxicoloncol.2019027318. (WOS indexed). (Impact factor 3.567)(Q3)
  5. Mohd Umar, Naheetha Fathima, M.S. Haji Sheik Mohammed, S. Hemalatha*,Modified cement composites for protection against microbial induced concrete corrosion of marine structures,Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology,Volume 20,2019,101192,ISSN 1878-8181, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101192 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  6. H.Venkatasubramanian, Sarojkumar Sha, S.Hemalatha, D.Easwaramoorthy synthesis, characterisation and antimicrobial activity of new nicotinamide-thiazole derivatives  RJC,  Vol.12, No.3, 2005-2010, 2019 (http://dx.doi.org/10.31788/RJC.2019.1245321 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 1.23) (Q3)
  7. Khan. M.S. Sakaram.S and S. Hemalatha* Detection of Biochemical and molecular  changes in Oryza sativa L during drought stress. Biocat.Agri.biotech, Volume 19, 101150, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101150 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 4.0) (Q1).
  8. Tahira .A, Vabeiryureilai  M,  N.Senthil Kumar, MubarakAli.D and S. Hemalatha* Fungal-mediated synthesis  of pharmaceutically active silver nanoparticles and anticancer property against A549 cells through apoptosis  Environmental Science and Pollution Research , 2019, 26(13): 13649-13657. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-019-04718-w  (Web of Science indexed). (Impact factor 5.1) (Q1).
  9. Saroj Kumar Sah Ubaid Rasool, and S. Hemalatha* Andrographis paniculata extract inhibit growth, biofilm formation in multidrug resistant strains of Klebsiella pneumonia. J.Trad.and compl.med. 2019, 10(6), 599-604 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcme.2019.02.006  (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.221)(Q1).
  10. Tahira A and S. Hemalatha* Mycosilver Nanoparticles: Synthesis, characterization and screening the efficacy against plant pathogenic fungi, Bionanoscience, 9, 296–301,2019  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12668-019-0607-y (Web of Science indexed). (Impact factor 2.305)(Q3).
  11. Tahira A, Priya S, SarojkumarSah, MohdShahanbaj Khan, S.Hemalatha* Ta-AgNps are potential antimicrobial resistance breakers,  J.of Nano.str., 9, (2), 376-383, 2019 https://doi.org/10.22052/JNS.2019.02.019  (Web of Science indexed). (Impact factor 1.4) (Q3).
  12. Khan, M.S., Uandai, S.B. and S. Hemalath*. Anthracnose disease diagnosis by image processing, support vector machine and correlation with pigments. J Plant Pathol 101, 749–751, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42161-019-00268-9 (Web of Science indexed). (Impact factor 2.643)(Q2).
  13. Mohd Shahanbaj Khan, Tahira A, D. MubarakAli and S.Hemalatha* An investigation of salicylic acid to alleviate the saline stress in rice crop, Biocat.Agri.biotech, 18, 101027, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101027 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  14. Saroj Kumar Sah,Ubaid Rasool, and S. Hemalatha* Efficacy of Andrographis paniculata against AmpC producing multi drug resistant E. coli Biocat.Agri.biotech, 21, 101139, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101139 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  15. Ubaid Rasool and S. Hemalatha*, Effect of biosynthesized copper nanoparticles (Cunps) on growth and biofilm formation in fluconazole resistant Candida albicans. J. of micro. Biotech. and food sci. 2018  9 (1) 21-24 2019. https://doi.org/10.15414/jmbfs.2019.9.1.21-24  (WOS indexed). (Impact factor 0.614)(Q3).

2018

  1. Showkat Ahmed, L., MubarakAli, D., S. Hemalatha and Sang-Yul Lee.. An investigation on the sterilization of berry fruit using Ozone: an option to decontamination and long term storage. Biocat. Agri. Biotechnol. 20, 101212, 2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2019.101212 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 4.0)(Q1).
  2. MubarakAli. D, J. Park, T.Han, S. Hemalatha S.Lee, J.Kim, Solution plasma process: An option to degrade bisphenol A in liquid-phase to non-toxic products. J.  Mol. Liquids, 276, 2019,605-610  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2018.12.041 (scopus indexed). (Impact factor 6.165)(Q1).
  3. Saravanakumar, K.Kathiresan, D.MubarakAli,K.Kayalvizhi, N.Rajendran, S. Hemalatha, J.Chen. Soil-microbial communities indexing from mangroves rhizosphere and barren sandy habitats Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 104 (2018) 58–68 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmpp.2018.09.005 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 2.747) (Q1).
  4. Ubaid Rasool, Priya S, Afsana Parveen, Saroj Kumar Sah and S.Hemalatha*  Efficacy of Andrographis paniculata against extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) producing E. coli BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2018) 18: (1) 244, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-018-2312-8  (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 3.659)
  5. Tahira Akther, Mohd Shahanbaj Khan, S. Hemalatha*. Novel Silver Nanoparticles Synthesized from Anthers of CouroupitaGuianensis Abul. Control Growth and Biofilm Formation in Human Pathogenic Bacteria. Nano Biomed. Eng., 2018, 10, (3) 250-257, https://doi.org/10.5101/nbe.v10i3.p250-257  (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 1.697) (Q3).
  6. S. Priya, Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar, S. Hemalatha*, Antiviral phytocompounds target envelop protein to control Zika virus, Comp. Biology and Chemistry,77, 2018, 402-412, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiolchem.2018.08.008 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 3.737) (Q2).
  7. M. S. Khan, M.K. Pandey, S. Hemalatha* Comparative studies on the role of organic biostimulant in resistant and susceptible cultivars of  rice grown under saline stress, Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology, 2018,  21: 459-467.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s12892-018-0089-0 (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 1.02)(Q2).
  8. TahiraAkther, Mohd S. Khan, S. Hemalatha* A facile and rapid method for green synthesis of Silver Myco nanoparticles endophytic fungi, Int J Nano Dimens. 2018, 9, (4), 435-441 https://dorl.net/dor/20.1001.1.20088868.2018.9.4.10.0 (web of Science indexed) (Impact factor 1.2) (Q3).
  9. Saroj Kumar Sah, Ubaid Rasool, B. Shanthi, R.Jayprakash, D. Easwaramoorthy and S. Hemalatha* Antibacterial potential ofl-tryptophan on extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing E.coli strains: a pathological promising approach AJPCR,11,(7), 2018, 368-74, (Scopus indexed) (impact factor 0.4).
  10. Ubaid Rasool, Saroj Kumar Sah and S. Hemalatha*. Growth inhibitory effect of oven dried copper nanoparticles (cunps) on drug resistant clinical isolates Ira.J.Mat. Sci. Eng. 15  (2 ) 2018,12-20.  (http://dx.doi.org/10.22068/ijmse.15.3.12 Web of Science indexed)  (Q2).

2017

  1. Ubaid Rasool, S. Hemalatha*, Marine endophytic actinomycetes assisted synthesis of copper nanoparticles (CuNPs): Characterization and antibacterial efficacy against human pathogens, Materials Letters, Volume 194, 1 May 2017, 176-180 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2017.02.055. (Scopus indexed). (Impact factor 3.423).(Q2).
  2. Khan, M.S., Akther, T. and S. Hemalatha*. Impact of Panchagavya on Oryza sativa L. Grown Under Saline Stress J Plant Growth Regul 36 (3), 702-713, 2017 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00344-017-9674-x (woS indexed). (Impact factor 4.8) (Q1).
  3. U Rasool, S Hemalatha*, Diversified role and applications of marine actinomycetes in the field of biology. World Scientific News 74, 1-14.2017.
  4. Tahira Akther, Mohd Shahanbaj Khan, S. Hemalatha*, “Extraction of Flavonoids from various Parts of Couroupitaguianensis and Its Efficacy Against Pathogenic Bacteria” Asian J Pharm.Clin.Res. 10,(4) April, 2017. )(Scopus indexed). https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2017.v10i4.16864

2016

  1. Khan M. S. S. Hemalatha*. Biochemical and molecular changes induced by salinity stress in Oryza sativa L.” Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 38(7), 1-9 2016 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11738-016-2185-8 (Scopus indexed) (Impact factor 2.6) (Q2).
  2. Ubaid Rasool and S. Hemalatha* Bioenergy and biofuels: sources and their production. Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences, 2016, v. 3, no. 5, p. 3-21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21472/bjbs.030501
  3. R. Jayaprakash, Saroj Kumar Sah, S. Hemalatha, D. Easwaramoorthy Synthesis, Characterization, Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship, Docking, Antibacterial Activity, and Brine Shrimp Lethal Studies on L-Phenylalanine Schiff Bases. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and clinical Research Vol 9, Suppl. 3, 2016(Impact factor 0.4). http://dx.doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2016.v9s3.14664
  4. R. Jayaprakash, Saroj Kumar Sah, S. Hemalatha, D. Easwaramoorthy “QSAR, Brine Shrimp Lethal Assay and antimicrobial studies on Synthesized L-Tryptophan-2,4-dihydroxy benzaldehydeSchiff Base. Int. J. Chem. Tech. Vol.9, No.06 pp 48-54, 2016 (Impact factor 0.4).

2015

  1. S. Hemalatha and S. Das Mitochondrial miRNA – “MitomiR”: A New Player in Cardiovascular Health Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 93(10): 855-861, 2015.(Scopus indexed) (impact factor 2.273). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjpp-2014-0500 (Q3).
  2. Saroj kumar sah and S. Hemalatha*, “Extended spectrum Beta lactamase (ESBL) Mechanism of antibiotic resistance and Epidemiology, International Journal of PharmTech Research. Vol.7, No.2, pp 303-309, 2015.
  3. Khan M. S.and S. Hemalatha*, Autophagy: Molecular Insight and Role in Plant Programmed Cell Death and Defense Mechanism International Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 4 (2), 78-83 (2015).

Book Chapters

  • Architha. V. and S. Hemalatha*,  Antidiabetic efficiency of mangrove microbiome” “Marine microbiome and microbial bioprospecting: Diversity and Bioactive potential” Radhakrishnan. M. Gopinath (Eds)2025, published by Elsevier
  • Architha. V. and S. Hemalatha*,  Nanotechnology in Oil Spill and Marine Pollution Cleanup Nanoparticles on Pollution  Management. P. Thakur and A. Thakur (Eds), 2025 (In press)
  • Noorul Samsoon Maharifa H.M and S. Hemalatha*. Phytocompounds from Borassus flabellifer Targeting Key Proteins in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Pathogenesis Durgesh N C and Nagendra S C (eds.) Plant-Based Phytochemicals: Volume 1 Pharmacological Studies in Female Disorders, (487–504), 2025 Scrivener Publishing LLC
  • Edet. Love.Mendie, S. Hemalatha*. Synthesis, Types, and Characterization of Nanomaterials. https://DOI:10.1007/978-981-99-7943-1 Thakur, A., Thakur, P., Suhag, D., & Khurana, S.M.P. (Eds.).2024, 13, Green Nanobiotechnology (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003502692
  • MubarakAli, D., Saroubh, Y., Sathya, R., S.Hemalatha and N. Thajuddin, Chapters (14): Current Strategies of Stress tolerance in Microalgae and Plants Taylor and Francis, 2023.  (ISBN 9781032112688) https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003219156
  • Shabnam Ameenudeen Manish K Pandey and S. Hemalatha* Molecular Response and Genomic   Engineering for Abiotic Stress in Plants, Volume 2 Biotic stress vol.2. 1-15, 2022 IOP publishing, UK https://doi.org/10.1088/978-0-7503-4926-0
  • Ubaid. R, Mubarakali, D and S. Hemalatha*, Copper nanoparticles: easily accessible nano-weapons against the escalating antibiotic resistance, Nano-Strategies for Combating Antimicrobial Resistance and Cancer, 2021, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-5049-6.ch018
  • Sunil S. Gangurde, Rakesh Kumar, Arun K. Pandey, Mark Burow, Haydee E. Laza, Spurthi N. Nayak, Baozhu Guo, Boshou Liao, Ramesh S. Bhat, Naga Madhuri, S. Hemalatha, Climate-Smart Groundnuts for Achieving High Productivity and Improved Quality: Current Status, Challenges, and Opportunities, Genomic Designing of Climate-Smart Oilseed Crops, 2019, Springer http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/11373
  • Sana Q, S.Hemalatha, Shazia J, Md.Nasiruddin, Md K.A.Khan, Phosphorylation and Acetylation of Proteins as Posttranslational Modification: Implications in Human Health and Associated Diseases, Protein Modificomics, 2019,  69-86 https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-811913-6.00003-5

C. Research guidance

Post Doctoral Fellow

S.NoName of the Post Doctoral FellowTitle of the projectDurationOutcomes
1Dr. Osumah OrchewaMicrobial consortium to promote plant growth and secondary metabolites production2024- 2025Publications: 0
Conference presentations: 2
2Dr. Mangalalakshmi. R

Pre and post biotics-gut microbiome

 

2023- 2024Publications: 4
Conference presentations: 3
Sequences: 7

Ph.D

Graduated: 8
Ongoing: 8

List of Scholars completed

S.NoName of the scholarTitle of the theisYear of registrationyear of CompletionScholarship detailsOutcomes
1Dr. H. Noorul Samsoon MaharifaScreening ofBorassus flabelliferhaustorium phytocompounds to control communicable and non-communicable diseases20192023Publications: 7 Conference presentations: 3
2Dr. Edet Love Love MendieBiosynthesis, characterization and applications of nanoparticles synthesized from endophytic bacteria isolated from Nyctanthes arbor tristis L20192022Publications: 8 Conference presentations: 10 Sequences: 7
3Dr. S. PriyaScreening of phyto compounds and designing small molecular peptides to control human pathogenic viruses and Bacteria20162020Industrial sponsorship (Xinovem, Chennai)Publications: 8 Conference presentations: 5 Patents: filed 8
4Dr.S. RanjaniSynthesis, characterization and multipotent applications of polyherbal nanoformulation20182021DST-WoS BPublications: 44 Conference presentations: 280 Patents granted 5 published: 6 Sequences: 117
5Dr. Saroj Kumar SahMolecular studies on pathogenic microbes and development of novel antimicrobial compounds20142020BSACIST JRFPublications: 7 Conference presentations: 11
6Dr. Tahira AktherCharacterization and biological applications of mycosilver nanoparticles synthesized from endophytic fungi isolated from different medicinal plants20142020BSACIST JRFPublications: 13 Conference presentations: 19 Patents granted 2 published 2
7Dr. Ubaid RasoolCharacterization and applications of nano particles synthesized via the assistance of marine endophytic actinomycetes isolated from seaweed Gelidium Sp20142018BSACIST JRFPublications: 4 Conference presentations: 5
8Dr. Mohd.Shahanabaj KhanProgrammed cell death and autophagy mechanisms are critical players during saline stress in O.sativa L20142018BSACIST, JRF & SRFPublications: 12 Conference presentations: 16

List of Scholars ongoing

S.NoName of the scholarTitle of the theisYear of of registrationScholarship detailsOutcomes
1Ms. Priyanka. PMicrofluidics based nanoengineering for biomedical applications2024BSACIST JRF
2Ms. Nithya Shree. MMultipotent phytoformulation for biomedical applications2024BSACIST JRF
3Ms. Karunya. JRScreening of Phytocompounds for Anti-Cancer activities through In-vitro and In-silico approaches2022UGC-SJSGC fellowshipPublications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
4Ms. Architha. VMarine halophyte mediated endophytes and its applications2021UGC-SJSGC fellowshipPublications: 2 Conference presentations: 2
5Ms.Shabnam. AScreening of small molecules and peptides to control neuropathic pain and neurodegenerative diseases2021BSACIST JRFPublications: 5 Conference presentations: 2
6Ms. Narmadha.AAlternative approaches to control lower respiratory tract infections2021BSACIST JRFPublications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
7Mr.Manikandan KIsolation identification of novel bacterial strains from tannery effluents for azo dye degradation2020Publications: 3 Conference presentations: 4
8Mr. Shariq AhmedNovel compounds from marine endophytic actinomycetes to control AMR2018BSACIST JRFPublications: 7 Conference presentations: 9 Patents granted 1 Sequences: 7

M.Sc/M.Tech
Completed projects: 107
Ongoing projects: 19

M.Sc/M.Tech
Completed projects:

S.NoName of the studentTitle of the projectYear of awardOutcomes
1.Asha DoraAntibacterial potential of green nanoparticles to control aquafarm-associated food-borne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Startup: AquaNan pellets MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0086210
2.Chitra.SGreen synthesis of Drynaria quercifolia mediated biocompatible zinc nanoparticles for cosmetic applications2025Conference presentations: 3
3.Logeswari. PAnti diabetic potential of mushroom mediated silver nanoparticles in alloxan induced Zebrafish model2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
4.Monika. M,Fabrication of green nanoparticles to control food borne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Startup: Freshwrap MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0086208
5.Nivetha. JSynthesis and characterization of polyherbal nanocolloids to combat biofilm causing Vibrio sp.2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Start up: AQUA-RUSH MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0086207
6.Rajalakshmi. DEvaluating the therapeutic potential ofCouroupita guianensisflower extract against Alzheimer’s disease:In silico,In vitro,In vivozebrafish model2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2
7.Sana Samreen KInvestigating bipolar disorder mechanisms in zebra fish model2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
8.Sharfia Naaz JabbarExploring the Therapeutic Applications of Pink Oyster Mushroom-Mediated Nanoparticles Against Candida Infections2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Start up: ArgentCurex MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0086827
9.Sowganthika SEvaluating the effects of Moringa olifera gum on zebrafish Inflammatory bowl disease model.2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2
10.Mouna.JV,Exploring anticancer potential of green synthesized magnetic iron oxide Nanoparticles2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Start up: Nano Vitalis MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0086209
11.Shreya KishenExploring the antimicrobial potential of bacteriocins- like substances from probiotic bacteria in drug-resistant pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Start up: BactiBloc MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0086916
12.Annish Shabiya M,Microfluidics-based nano engineering and its potential applications2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 5 Start up: AHR- Gug Lyf MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0032407
13.Jaswanthika SBiocompatible Silver Nanoparticles for Dermo-Cosmetic Applications in Cellulitis and Their Potential in Cancer Therapy2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 2 Start up: CelluGuard MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0087349
14.Kanisha JSynthesis of Annona squamosa – mediated iron nanoparticles and evaluating its diabetic applications.2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3
15.Keerthi.PBiogenic synthesis of selenium nanoparticles from marine algae for mitigating alcohol-induced ocular damage in zebrafish2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3
16.Manasa O NEffective Removal of Heavy Metals and Azo Dyes from Polluted Water Using Bentonite Agro-waste and Nano Hybrids2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3
17.Niranjana USynthesis, Characterization and Exploration of the biomedical application of Niosomes loaded green nanoparticles2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 5 Start up: Sele-Nio UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0086314
18.Sagrika RBentonite-enhanced metal nanoparticle materials for mycotoxin detection using paper-based sensors2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 3
19.Swaathy SSetaria italica– mediated nanoparticles to control foodborne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2
20.Dheepthi K K,Carissa carandas mediated nanoparticles to control foodborne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Startup: Karondagreen nano
21.Disha LaljithIxora coccinea mediated selenium nanoparticles to control foodborne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1 Startup: Eco-shield UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0387760
22.Keerthiswar MMultifunctional Use of Banana Peel Powder: A Natural Adsorbent and Biocoating for Sustainable Solutions2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
23.Praveena KIn-Silico Analysis of Bioactive Compounds from ABC Fruits for Gut Microbiota Modulation, Anticancer and Antidiabetic Potential2025Publications: communicated 1
24.Rosita Theophila P D,Synthesis of Marrubium vulgare hybrid nanoparticles to control Foodborne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
25.Gokul kannanFloral mediated nanoparticles to control multidrug resistant pathogens2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Patent Filed: 1 Startup: Nano Barrier Solutions MSME/UDYAM registration number – UDYAM-TN-34-0299721
26.Indhumathi.K.SGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its antibacterial applications2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Patent Filed: 1 Start-up: Nano greens tech MSME/UDYAM registration number: UDYAM-TN-02-0300341
27.Abdul KareemSynthesis of novel biogenic silver nanoparticles and its biomedical applications2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3 Start up: ACNEBIOTIC PVT LTD MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057952)
28.Gokul. KExploring eco-friendly approaches for sustainable crop protection utilizing green nanomaterial of grass extract to control plant pathogenic fungi2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 4 Patent Filed: 1 Start up: PFLANZE Nano fungicides MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057920)
29.Hemavathi.R.SSynthesis and characterization of engineered silver nanoparticles from Centratherum punctatumleafextract and its antibacterial studies in poultry pathogens2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 4 Startup: Chick nanogenesis MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057917)
30.S.KannadasanEvaluating antibacterial activity of green silver nanocolloids mediated from Hemigraphis colorata leaves extract in grape pathogenic bacteria2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 4 Patent Filed: 1 Startup: Greenos PGN lyser
31.Khalida ThanveeraSynthesis and characterisation of nanoemulsion and its antimicrobial studies in dental caries2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 4 Patent Filed: 1 Start up: nano dental chiryo MSME/UDYAM registration number- TN-34-0057922
32.Safiya NaziyaSynthesis of Green Silver Nanoparticles using Boerhavia diffusa and Screening of its Anti-Diabetic Potential2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3 Patent Filed: 1 Start-up: GEN –Z NANO CREAMS PVT LTD
33.Sai Jayanthi.SEco-friendly nanoparticles to control Food-borne pathogens2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3 Start-up: Na{No}patho wrap
34.Samrin BarkathEfficacy of green synthesized silver nanoparticles and nanoemulsion from Solanum virginium against dental caries2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 3 Patent Filed: 1 Start up: Nanodenture MSME/UDYAM registration number – UDYAM- The 34-0057911
35.SrinidhiSynthesis, characterization and multipotent applications of Artemisia nilagirica mediated silver nanoparticles2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Patent Filed: 1 Startup: NASOPROTECT PVT LTD
36.Sruthi S RIn Vitro Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory and Antidiabetic Analysis of Green Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles Using Ipomoea indica and In Silico analysis for targeted protein2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Start up: NanoCure InflamX
37.Nizar Fathima. MBlack Turmeric mediated synthesis of gold nanoparticles and its applications in controlling poultry pathogens2024Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations: 1 Start up: Bio-Nawrap MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0004573
38.Dhanushwr KScreening the efficacy of platinum-based nanomaterial from A.sativum to control plant pathogens2024Publications: Published 2 Conference presentations: 1 Start-up: PHYTO SPRAY MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0004709
39.Sushmita. VAntimicrobial activity of bacteriocin produced by Bacillus licheniformis against Shigella boydii: in silico and in vitro analysis2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
40.Faiyaz AhamedMicroencapsulation of Lactobacillus acidophilus using cost effective materials: A promising approach to enhance the survival of probiotics2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
41.Vishnupriya SExopolysaccharide production by Enterococcus faecalis to elucidate their therapeutic properties2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
42.Madhumitha SEffect of Enterococcus faecalis bacteriocin on lipopolysaccharides from emerging pathogens2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
43.Subbulakshmi. KAntagonistic and anticancer activities of probiotic bacteria Enterococcus faecium2024Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 1
44.Mohamed Juvad. NMultipotent myconanoparticles from Colletotrichum gloeosporioides: Synthesis, characterization and applications2023Publications: 2 Conference presentations: 2 Start-up: Zana Solutions
45.Dhivya.VSynthesis of carbon nanoparticles from green waste and its application in enhancing the vegetative propagation of Orthosiphon aristatus2023Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 4 Start-up: BioNourish
46.Azeemathul Marliya.M.SEffect of green synthesized CTNPs on Viability, Adipogenic and Osteogenic Differentiation Potential of Canine Adipose tissue Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells (cAD-MSCs)2023Conference presentations:2
47.Niveditha.R.VGreen synthesis of nanoparticles to treat fungal infections in Mangifera indica2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 4 Start-up: Nivrakshi
48.Monideepa GuhaInvestigation of novel green silver nanoparticles as potential anti-diabetic agents2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 4 Start-up:Na ‘NO-WOUNDS’
49.Devipriya. AInfluence of polyherbal silica nanoparticles on growth, biochemical constituents and antioxidant enzymes in Eupatorium triplinerve2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 3 Start-up: Silica life
50.Siddikha Sultana. LSynthesis, Characterization and Anti-Cancerous effects of phyto nanoparticles in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer cells2023Publications:1 Conference presentations: 3 Start-up:Drug search
51.Monisha. TGreen synthesis and characterization of Silica nanoparticles from Solanum torvum and determination of antibacterial activity in food-borne pathogens2023Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations: 2 Start-up: Moni’s Silica wrapper
52.Raghul. MChitosan decorated nanoparticles to control Fusarium contamination in perishable temperate fruits2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 2 Start-up: Fungopedia
53.Aakash. B. NFabrication of Solanum torvum berries mediated green nanoparticles and its applications2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 2 Start-up: MastiCare
54.Swathika. RAntibacterial activity of Endophytic Nanoemulsion against Vibrio species and determine its anti-oxidant and anti-diabetic properties.2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: 1 Start-up:Aqua safe
55.Sandiya VSynthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles using Stellaria media and its antibacterial activity against food-borne pathogens2023Publications: communicated 1 Start-up: Diya Gal
56.Karunya. JRScreening of Phytocompounds in Aqueous plant extracts for Anti-Cancer activities through In-vitro and In-silico approaches2022Bagged TNSCST student project grant Publications: 4 Conference presentations: 4 Name of the start up: CanCur-G MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004572) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 10000
57.Saranya. JBiosynthesis, Characterization and Evaluation of Antifungal Activity of Moringa oleifera incorporated Silver Nanoparticles2022communicated 1 Name of the start up: Nan-O-drop MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004582) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 20000
58.Divya Bharathi. MGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its antibacterial andantifungal activity in plant affecting pathogens2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Nan-O-drop MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004582) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
59.Janakiraman. SEndophytic fungi (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides) mediated silver nanoparticles to control pathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae,2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Tranquil nanomeds Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
60.Jayashree AIn silico study on reversing insulin resistance with phytocompounds of Caesalpinia bonducella2022Conference presentations: 4 Name of the start up: Clensella MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDYAM-TN-34-0004598) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
61.Kaniga S KMyconanoparticles promote growth and biochemical constituents in plants2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Innovatina Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
62.Osama AryanInvestigation of anti-aging properties of phytocompounds of Litchi chinensis incorporated nanoparticles2022Conference presentations: 2 Name of the start up: Forever8teen MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004593) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 10000
63.Reshma K JSynthesis and evaluation herbal nano fertilizer on growth and biochemical constituents in Vigna radiata L.,2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Innovatina Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
64.Shreya VarmaAnti bacterial activity of Orthosiphon aristatus in E. coli to cure diabetic wounds2022Conference presentations: 2 Name of the start up: Forever8teen MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004593) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 10000
65.Vanjimalar NSynthesis characterization and applications of nanoparticles fromThespesia populnea2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Vibrotic MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004587) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
66.Vishwanand S. VIn silico docking analysis of bioactive compound from Nigella sativa seed extract against Vibrio parahaemolyticus2022Name of the start up: Vibrotic MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004587) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
67.Bhavani. MAn in vitro and in silico study to determine the antibacterial characteristics of Plectranthus amboinicus foliage mediated silver nanoparticles in pathogens isolated from poultry litter2022Conference presentations: 2 Name of the start up: Clensella MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004598) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
68.Lavanya. S,Degradation of synthetic azo dyes using the novel bacteria isolated from tannery effluent2022Ppaer published 1 Conference presentations: 2 Name of the start up: MHS MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004579) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 20000
69.Madhu varshini. D. BTectona grandis floral phytocompounds incorporated nanoformulation control growth and biofilm formation in food borne pathogens: An in vitro and in silico approaches2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Bio-Nawrap MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004573) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
70.Chanchal Kumari Jangam. DAnti-acne properties of nanoparticles synthesized from Lannae coromandelica2022Conference presentations:1 Name of the start up: COS-NO-ACNE MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004598) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
71.Raihan. ADevelopment of anti fungal Nano eye drops for Mucormycosis2022Conference presentations: 1 Name of the start up: Nan-O-drop MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004582) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
72.Swathi Shri. RNanoparticles synthesized from Borassus flabellifer control multidrug resistant Gram negative bacterial pathogens2022Conference presentations:2 Name of the start up: Clensella MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004598) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
73.Vaijayanthi. SComparison of secondary metabolites mediated myconanoparticles and myconanoemulsion in controlling multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens2022Publication: 1 Conference presentations:2 Name of the start up: Sil-Chill-Burn MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004586) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 25000
74.S.JanarthananMyconanoparticles break antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumanii2022Publication: 1 Conference presentations:1 Name of the start up: Nanofectant MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004583) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
75.Kavya.CCitrus nanoparticles control Pseudomonas aeruginosa causing Canker disease in Citrus2022Conference presentations:3 Name of the start up: CITRUS MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004570) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
76.Yuvaraj.CPalmyra palm Silver Nanoparticles to control Staphylococcus aureus infection2021Conference presentations: 2
77.Architha.VIdentification of herbal compounds and drugs as therapeutic agents against RNA dependent RNA polymerase in COVID 19 using molecular docking studies2021Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 4
78.Divya UGreen synthesis and characterization silver nanoparticle using phytoformulation and its toxicology evaluation zebrafish embryo – In vivo and In silco approach2021Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 1
79.Gowtham .KTLR induced IL-38 in diabetic mice2021
80.Keerthana.P.VGreen synthesis of silver nano particles using fruit extract of Lannea coromandelica,and checking the antibacterial activities2021Conference presentations: 1
81.Neethu SSComparative analysis of Green Nanoparticles to control Acinetobacter baumannii2021Conference presentations: 1
82.Souzia ShaikOrthosiphon arisatus flower mediated synthesis of green nanoparticles control multi drug resistant Staphylococcus aureus and promote growth in Trigonella foenum-graecum 2021Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 3
83.Subramani LBiodegradation of black Azo dye: In vitro and in silico approaches2021
84.B.vikasGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles from Camellia sinensis to control food borne pathogens2021Conference presentations: 1
85.Jason Tom AbrahamExtraction and characterization of Borassus flabellifer ethanolic extract and screening the efficacy against multidrug resistant bacterial strains2021Publications: 2 Conference presentations: 2
86.Priyanka thakurIn silico studies of bioactive compounds as anti-diabetic agents2021Conference presentations: 2
87.Fathima. H.BScreening the efficacy of cannabinoids and melatonin on neurodegeneration mediated by ER stress, inflammation and oxidative damage2021Publications: 3 Conference presentations: 5
88.Domnic XavierPhytocompounds from Alpinina officinarum, Triphala, Trikatu target EGFR proteins involved in breast cancer progression2021Conference presentations: 1
89.Sai NivethaFormulation and application of Nano emulsion using Cissus Quadrangulari2020Publications: 2 Conference presentations: 3
90.Sabiha SulthanaRusselia equisitiformis and its endophytic fungi mediated green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its applications2020Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
91.Sumaiya. S.Effect of green nanoparticles against multiple drug resistant strains isolated from biomedical waste sites2020Conference presentations: 1
92.Mariyam. SMarine endophytic fungi mediated silver nanoparticles and their application in plant growth promotion in vigna radiata2020Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
93.Ishwarya. S.Ecofriendly synthesis of silver nanoparticles using leaf broth extracts of medicinal plants and their characterization2020Conference presentations: 1
94.Manikandan.KIsolation of novel baceterial species from tanneries to degrade dyes from tannery effluent2020Conference presentations: 1
95.Mahalakshmi.RAntifungal and antibacterial potential of silver nanoparticles synthesized with Erythrina variegata seed extract2019Conference presentations: 2
96.Mohd. AdnanBiogenic synthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles by using endophytic fungi and its theraputical applications to control multidrug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa2019Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
97.Rumilee DasAntimicrobial effects of novel compounds isolated from endophytic fungi2019Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 1
98.Santhoshini.NGreen synthesis of nano particles from Mimosa pudica to control penicillin resistant bacterial pathogens isolated from tannary effluent2019Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 1
99.Buhai sathSynthesis of silver nanoparticles from Trachyspermum ammi extract and its antimicrobial activity against AmpC producing clinical strains of E.coli isolated from clinical samples2019Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 2
100.Abrar MohamedRole of transcription factor TCP10 during leaf morphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana2019Conference presentations: 2
101.Shariq AhmedNovel nano particles synthesized from endophytic bacteria to control AMR and cancer2018Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 3
102.Rubina BanuPurification of biopriming compounds from natural formulations and identification of their targets to control communicable diseases2018Conference presentations: 2
103.M. Afsana ParveenMolecular, phytochemical and bioinformatic approaches to test the efficacy of ethyl acetate extract isolated from Androgrphis paniculataagainst pathogenic strains ofE.coli2017Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 3
104.R. MaliniAntidiabetic potential of W.coagulans extracts: In silico and in vitro approaches2016Conference presentations: 1
105.Zakia FathimaIndian Medicinal Plants Target Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma (PPARã) to Control Diabetes: In Silico and In vitro Approaches2016Publications: 1 Conference presentations: 3
106.Karabi GoswamiGenomic and molecular exploration on multiple functions of anti diabetic drugs2015Conference presentations: 2
107.G. MenakaDeciphering the molecular mechanisms of panchagavys to cope up with saline stress in Oryza sativa L2015Conference presentations: 2

B.Tech

Completed projects: 119
Ongoing projects:  16

S.NoName of the studentTitle of the projectYear of awardOutcomes
1.Aasiyah. T,Prop roots mediated silver nanoparticles control growth and biofilms in dental caries causing bacterial pathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:3 Start-up: SafeMolars MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0085935
2.Abdul Muezz KMSSynthesis, characterization and exploring the antifungal activity of Citrus maxima peel mediated nanoparticles in Candida albicans2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: Maxima Nano pvt ltd.
3.Afreen Ssynthesis and characterization of selenium nanoparticles using Ulva fasciata for antidiabetic applications2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: NanoGuard
4.Aparna L NExploring the multifunctional bioactivity of Cordia dichotoma Fruit Extract2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: SwasthaBiome MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0086008
5.Athiya Afreena. MProbiotic bacteria Bacillus licheniformis mediated sustainable green synthesis of nanoparticles and its multifaceted mechanisms to control dermal pathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:3 Start-up: SilveRx Skin
6.Divyashree VSonochemical synthesis of nanoemulsion: a synergistic antifungal strategy for sustainable management of sugarcanepathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: NanoVerdant
7.Hephziba XGreen remedy through functionalized bentonite for removal of organic pollutants2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:4
8.Jameema Sultana AnsareGreen synthesis of selenium nanoparticles to control food borne pathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: NanoShield PVT LTD
9.Rasitha Arafa RPhyto-fabrication and characterization of bimetallic silver-selenium nanoparticles from aqueous extract of Tylophora indica to control ESBL producing pathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:4 Start-up: TI BACT NANOFORMULATIONS MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM-TN-34-0086009
10.Renganayagi CSmart Nanoparticles for a Smarter Planet : Healing Concrete and Cleaning Water with ZnONanoparticles2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:3 Start-up: BIOCRETE MSME UDYAM Registration number: UDYAM- TN-34-0057920
11.Vishnu Vardhan GSustainable and eco-friendly nanoparticles synthesized from Arachis hypogaea nutshell extract to control phytopathogens2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: AGROHUSK Udyam Registration Number = UDYAM-TN-34-0086041
12.Maahin Aafiya RGreen nanoemulsion for effective dermal treatment2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: LavroDerm
13.Waseem Meeran A,Green Synthesis of Silver and Zinc oxide Nanoparticles using extract of Hemidesmus indica to treat burn wounds2025Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations: Start-up:
14.Akshitha VTri-herbal Nano-formulation for enhancing wound healing- Synthesis, characterization and anti-bacterial activities2024Publications: communicated 2 Start-up: HEAL PATCH MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDYAM-TN-34-0057894)
15.Ankita RaoProduction of biosurfactants from natural sources and its potential applications2024Publications: communicated 2
16.Cassandra Rifflin CRGreen synthesis of carbon nanotubes and its applications as drug delivery system for cancer2024Publications: communicated 2
17.Dhivya Shree SSynthesis, characterization and evaluation of anticancer, and toxicity properties of silver nanoparticles: In silico and In vitro approach2024Publications: communicated 2 Start-up: SPARKONC TECH MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0057841
18.Harine A

Antifungal efficacy of novel nanoparticles and nanoemulsion formulations in Candida species

 

2024Publications: communicated 2 Start-up: Nanoderm MSME/UDYAM registration number UDAYAM-TN-34-0058413
19.Kidher RahmanExploring the efficacy of green-synthesized nanoparticals in combatting candida albicans – a novel approach for candidiasis treatment 2024Publications: communicated 2
20.Lekha GSynthesis, characterization and evaluation of green silver nanoparticles and its biomedical applications: in silico and in vitro approach2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: ONCO SOLVE MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057825)
21.Liza CJGreen nanoparticles to obstruct dental pathogens and to check their toxicity on model organisms2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: ZEELAC SOLUTION MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDYAM-TN-34-0057877)
22.Madhumitha EPolyfloral nanoformuation to control dental pathogens and its application in dental implants2024Publications: communicated 2 Start-up: NANODENT MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-00057897
23.Mohamed Adnan ANeurotoxic effects of Bisphenol A (BPA): An In-silico, in-vitro and in-vivo approaches2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2
24.Navandikka RSynthesis and characterization of novel green nanoparticles and exploring its therapeutic potential2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: PATHOCON INNOVATIONS MSME/UDYAM registration number UDAYAM-TN-34-0057838
25.Pragathi B,Green synthesis of silica nanoparticles using Halymenia floresii and its impact on plant growth2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: TERRA GREEN SOLUTIONS MSME/UDYAM registration number – UDYAM-TN-34-0057844
26.Rakshana B,Floral mediated nanoparticles obtained from Sesbania grandiflora: Synthesis, characterization and evaluation of its biomedical applications2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: BioCure Solutions MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057839)
27.Reema ASynthesis, characterization and toxicity studies of novel green nanoparticles and its biomedical applications 2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: Nano Cure MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDYAM-TN-34-0057835)
28.Rishitha VPolylegume nanoformulation to control drug resistant pathogens2024Publications: communicated 2 Start-up: POLYRESIST BIOTECH MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0057878
29.Shivani PSynthesis of novel ecofriendly green nanoparticles from oyster mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus and its biomedical applications2024Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: MYCOZAP MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0057842)
30.M. Annish ShabiyaGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles and its application in fortified foods 2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:3 Start-up: AHR- Gug Lyf MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0032407
31.Kanisha JTectona grandis decorated silver nanoparticles to break antibiotic resistance in food-borne pathogens2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: ENVI-WRAP
32.Noorliza Fatimah Binti SulaimanGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Hybanthus enneaspermus and its applications2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: A-Z anti-microbial cream
33.Raziya Sulthana TSynthesis and characterization of silver nanoparticles fom Enhalus koenigii and its anti-microbial efficacy2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2
34.Niranjana UEffect of green nanoparticles on growth of Eupatorium triplinerve2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: NINO -PGP
35.Mohammed RiyaazSilver nanoparticles synthesized from Rosmarinus officinalis L.: anticancer applications2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: MR Hair Dye
36.Abhinandan PCharacterization and synthesis of green nanoparticles and demonstrate antifungal activity against isolated plant pathogenic fungi2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Antimycoverse
37.Lina Fatima.MSynthesis, characterization, and multiple applications of Triticum aestivum mediated nano-cosmeceutical formulation2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Rejuven-U
38.I. Suha KouserGreen Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles using Camellia sinensis Extract: characterization and Antibacterial activity in Vibrio Strains2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Napro
39.I. Prathima LakshmiStudying toxicity and Neuroprotective effect of Phyllanthus emblica NPs in 6-OHDA induced Parkinson’s Disease using larval Zebrafish in vivo model.2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2
40.Nida FatimaDevelopment of nanoparticles incorporated wound dressings for enhanced wound healing2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: NANO-AID
41.S. JaswanthikaGreen synthesis of nanoparticles and its application in anticancer and antiaging properties2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Rejuven-U
42.M.HariniIsolation and characterization of pigmented heterotrophic bacteria with antibacterial and antioxidant activity2023Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:1
43.Tasneem JuzerAn in-silico and in-vitro study of fresh tea leaves nanoparticles against Gram negative and Gram positive bacterial species2022Publications: communicated 1 Published 1 Conference presentations:2 Start-up:Nan-o-fresh MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004577 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 10000
44.Vishal.JSynthesis, characterization and evaluation of antioxidant, anticancer and toxicity properties of silver nanoparticles synthesized from Syzygium aromaticum: in vitro and in silico approaches,2022Publications: communicated 1 (under revision) Conference presentations:2 Start-up:Sensocan MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004576 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
45.Dhanushwr KumarGreen synthesis and characterization of Triphala SiO 2 nanoparticles and screening the efficacy on growth and biochemical constituents in Vigna radiata.2022Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations:1 Start-up:LAC GEL MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004709 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
46.Priyadharshini. NPhytotoxicity estimation of synthesized chitosan nanoparticles from triphala2022Start-up:LAC GEL MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004709 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
47.Rajalakshmi.SSilver nanoparticles synthesized from Withania somnifera, characterization and evaluation of antioxidant and cytotoxic properties2022Publications: communicated 1 Under revision Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Sensocan MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004576 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
48.Santhana LakshmiAnti-bacterial activity of Cymbopogon citrates nanoparticles against organisms causing vibriosis in fishes; in vitro and in vivo studies.2022Publications: published 1 Conference presentations:1 Start-up: Fish grow-N MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004591 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 20000
49.Srividhyaa.KIn silico and in vitro antibacterial evaluation of green synthesized nanoparticles against poultry pathogens2022Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:1 Start-up:Herboblend MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004598 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 20000
50.Madhumitha.HSynthesis, characterization, antioxidant and cytotoxicity evaluation of silver nanoparticles synthesized from Clitoria ternatea2022Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Sensocan MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004576 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
51.Deebalakshmi. SToxicity analysis and characterization of silver nanoparticles synthesized from Phyllanthus emblica fruit extract and molecular docking studies against breast cancer-associated proteins.2022Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Sensocan MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004576 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 30000
52.G.Arivoli AravindhanInteraction of green nanoparticles of Moringa oleifera against targeted proteins, docking, charecterization and in vitro studies.2022Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations:2 Start-up: Nan-o-fresh Name of the start up: MSME/UDYAM registration number UDYAM-TN-34-0004577 Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 10000
53.M. Nizar FathimaAnalysis of antibacterial activity of synthesized nanoparticles from moringa flower extract against food borne pathogens2022Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:4 Start-up: Bio-Nawrap MSME/UDYAM registration number (UDAYAM-TN-34-0004573) Received CIIC start up seed grant: Rs. 15000
54.Yalavadi AsmaSyzygium aromaticum nanoparticles control food borne pathogens2021Conference presentations:2
55.Harinishree. VInteraction of various types of bisphenols with enzymes involved in melanin synthesis2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:4
56.Zubeida AnjumInhibitory effect of Lactobacillus sp. EPS on microorganisms causing vaginitis2021Conference presentations:1
57.Shameera Begum. BGreen synthesis of Saffron Silver Nanoparticles (SAgNPs) and its antibacterial efficacy against K. pneumoniae.2021Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
58.Asnija Fathima. SIn silico analysis of phytochemicals from Alpinia officinarum in inhibiting S.aureus biofilm formation2021Conference presentations:2
59.Muzaiyen RaquibSynergistic effect of non -steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs against multi-drug resistant pathogenic strains of Klebseilla Pneumonia.2021Publications: Published1 Conference presentations:2
60.Mohamed ShuaibIntervening SARS-CoV-2 Replication by Exploiting its Transcription Mechanism: An in silico Approach2021Conference presentations:2
61.Salma Mohamed FirdouseInteraction of Cymbopogon citratus Phytoconstituents with Target Proteins to Break Antimicrobial resistance and Diabetes: An in silico Approach2021Publications: communicated 1 Conference presentations:2
62.Kaaviya BMetagenomic approach to identify antibiotic resistome from hospital waste soil samples.2021Publications: communicated 2 Conference presentations:4
63.Namita NandaComparative study of effects of endophytic fungi mediated silver nanoparticles and nanoemulsion in E. coli2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:2
64.Sabeena BProspecting the potential use of coconut and sesame oils against antibiotic resistant strains of E.coli expressing CTX-M-15 gene and it’s role as an antimicrobial agent.2021Conference presentations:2
65.Mohamed Juvad NEndophytic fungal compounds interaction with multidrug resistant E.coli : In silico & in vitro approaches2021Publications: published 1 Conference presentations:4
66.Mubeena UGreen synthesis characterization and screening the efficacy of nanoparticles synthesized from the peels of various citrus fruits2021Conference presentations:2
67.Janani prabha GDifferential action of nanoparticles and nanoemulsion synthesized from Colletotrichum siamense on food borne pathogens2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:2
68.Kamala Varshini SGreen synthesis of silver nanoparticles fromThespesia populnea (L.) leaf extract and determination of their antibacterial activity2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:3
69.Kathija NLasiodiplodia theobromae mediated silver nanoparticles control Gram negative nosocomial infection causing multidrug resistant klebsiellapneumoniae2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:2
70.Manaal Sheerin KhanSynthesis and characterization of kappaphycus avarezii derived silver nanoparticles and determination of antibacterial activity2021Publications: Published 1 Conference presentations:4
71.Asma BaigQuest for probable SARS-CoV-2 inhibitor using compounds from Nigella Sativa: In Silico Study2021Publications: Published 2 Conference presentations:4
72.Antony Jenish ARole of plant compounds, alternative medicine and diet to improve mental wellness2021Publications: published 3 Conference presentations:4
73.Abdul MatheenBiological toxins as therapeutic challenge against Antibiotic resistant CTX-M-15 encoding bacteria2021Publications: Published 3 Conference presentations:4
74.Charlz Nithin JMimusops elengi flowers mediated green nanoparticles control S.aureus and A.baumannii2021Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
75.Arun Kumar T CBiosynthesis and charcterization of mycosilver nanoparticles and its antifungal activity against aflatoxin producing fungi and Insilco analysis of algal peptides against fungi2020Conference presentations:2
76.Jayashree BSynthesis and characterization of green nanoparticles and its toxicological evaluation in zebrafish embryos2020Conference presentations:2
77.Krithika. VRole of bisphenol a induced oxidative stress mediated neurotoxicity: an in-vitro and in-silico approach2020Conference presentations:4
78.Aberna SIn Silico analysis of interaction of thymoquinone and its analogues from black cumin seeds with proteins involved in parkinson’s disease2020Conference presentations:1
79.Barakathunisa HRole of acrylamide induced oxidative stress mediated neurotxicity: an in vivo and in vitro study2020Conference presentations:1
80.Anitha SIn silico analysis of quercetin and its analogs against targeted protein2020Publications: Published 2 Conference presentations:2
81.Angel Sharon PEfficacy of tea tree essential oil as a bioprotectant to increase shelf life of fresh2020Conference presentations:2
82.Soniya AInteraction of phyto compounds from garlic peel with food borne pathogens: In vitro and In silico approach2020Conference presentations:1
83.Vaani A CAntimicrobial peptides2020Publications: communicated:1 Conference presentations:2
84.Zahra M VMolecular docking analysis of SARS-CoV-2 RNA dependant RNA polymerase and post fusion core of SARS-CoV-2 S2 subunit against compounds of triphala2020Publications: communicated:1 Conference presentations:2
85.Nivedita VBharatanatyam art form as a therapy to cope up with the physical and mental stress of COVID-19 lockdown2020Conference presentations:2
86.Pradeep Parthasarathy MIsolation and identification of fungal endophytes from cinnamon zeylanicum and their implications in BPA degradation2020Publications: Published:3 Conference presentations:2
87.Rukaiya Hasani KCovid-19 : An In-silico analysis on Potential therapeutic uses of Indian Spices as Immune System Boosters2020Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
88.Naifa Jameel KApplications of marine red algae Kappaphycus alvarezii2020Conference presentations:1
89.Narendran RIsolation of bacteria from tannery effluent and screen for the enzymes to degrade the dye2020Conference presentations:1
90.Nikitha Sherin NisarIsolation and performance evaluation of Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) from Palm wine during proofing bread2020Conference presentations:1
91.Tamanna.KSynthesis of silver nanoparticles to control bioflim causing Klebsiella Sp.2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
92.Shruthy Priya.PGreen Synthesis and antimicrobial Activity of Silver Nanoparticles against Mastitis Sample2019Publications: Published:2 Conference presentations:2
93.Rubiya Kathun.UAnti Microbial Activity of endophytic fungus Isolated from Tamarindus Indica2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
94.Tasneem Ismail KhanIsolation and Identification and applications of antibiotic Resistant Bacteria from tannery effluents2019Publications: Published:2 Conference presentations:2
95.S. SaikeerthanaCharacterization of fibroblasts cells of species black buck (Antilope cervicapra)2019
96.Arpudhamary.VApoptotic inducing factor 1 (AIF1) is critical in cembranoid mediated apoptosis to control cancer2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
97.Sarvath AafreenScreening of herbal matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) inhibitors to control metastatsis.2019Conference presentations:1
98.Abinaya.MScreening the Efficacy of Cow Ghee to Control Cancer2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
99.Mohammed Faizal EemanDetection and Classification of Viral Sequences from the human metagenome by Machine Learning2019Conference presentations:2
100.Madheeha. HIn-Silico Analysis of possible mutations responsible for INH resistance in Tuberculosis2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
101.Azeemathul Marliya. M.SEffect of nicotine on in vitro maturation of buffalo oocytes2019Conference presentations:2
102.Suryaharitha.SScreening the efficacy of various extracts of Bacopa Monnieri to control breast cancer cells2019Conference presentations:1
103.Shirin Lutfiya.AVascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)targeted therapy for diabetic retinopathy using phytochemicals: molecular docking and in-silico studies2019Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
104.Salman Alfarsi. MGreen Nanoparticles as alternative to antibiotics to control biofilm causing CTXM-15 encoding E.coli2019Publications: Published:2 Conference presentations:2
105.Naheetha Fathima Raja MohamedAntimicrobial corrosion prevention in concrete by using marine isolates and nanoparticles2018Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
106.IndumathyNatural products control infertility -In vivo model Zebrafish based screening the compounds2018Conference presentations:1
107.Priyadarshini. SEvaluation of role of Alpinia in proliferation control of breast cancer cell MCF-72018Conference presentations:1
108.Priyadarsini. SEvaluation of the role of Alpania in proliferation control of Cervical Cancer cell2018Conference presentations:1
109.Sathyapriyan. M.Biosensor and special packing system to delay ripening of fruits2018Conference presentations:2
110.Mohamed AdilMicro RNA mediated diagnostics in diabetic retinopathy2018Publications: Published:1 Conference presentations:2
111.Chaarumathe. ENano technology mediated control of food spoilage mediated by food borne pathogens2018Conference presentations:2
112.Divij K. KingerStem cells mediated development2018Conference presentations:2
113.Prasanthi. MIdentification of BACE1 inhibitors to control Alzheimer’s disease by computational approaches2018Conference presentations:2
114.Rubina Banu Jaffar AliAsparagine endopeptidase is targeted to control Parkinson’s disease2018Conference presentations:2
115.Farheen Fazana Fathima. K.A.Synthesis of novel endophytic nano particles to control cancer2018Conference presentations:2
116.Nisha. MRepurposing of FDA approved drugs2018Conference presentations:2
117.Srimathy. PScreening of anticancerous compounds by molecular docking2018Conference presentations:2
118.Rohini. BNanoparticles from Nigella sativa control diabetes-molecular and biochemical approaches2018Publications: Published:2 Conference presentations:3
119.Amrutha BSynthesis of Copper Oxide Nanoparticles and enzyme immobilisation Applications2018Conference presentations:2

Mentorship for student startup companies

S. NoNAME OF STUDENTBRANCHNAME OF THE COMPANY/ PRODUCTDESCRIPTION
1.Aasiyah Tanveer AhamedB.TechSafeMolarsA nano-based toothpaste to fight against dental diseases
2.Abdul Muezz K M SB.TechMaxima Nano pvt ltd.A Nano Ag based anti-fungal formulation for effectively controlling and eradicating dermal infections caused by Candida albicans.
3.Afreen SB.TechNanoGuardOrganic nano based formulation as Bandages. A natural solution with Selenium-enriched nanotechnology for faster wound closure. NanoGuard promotes antioxidant defense and cellular repair in diabetic wounds
4.Aparna L NB.TechSwasthaBiomeSwasthaBiome fuses ancient plant wisdom with modern science to naturally nourish your gut and elevate well-being
5.Athiya Afreena MB.TechSilveRx SkinA nano silver-based dermal formulation developed for the effective treatment of acne and prevention of skin infections
6.Jameema SultanaB.TechNanoShield PVT LTDA startup focused on creating innovative, sustainable food packaging incorporating selenium nanoparticles to prevent foodborne pathogens, reduce spoilage, and extend shelf life.
7.Maahin Aafiya RB.TechLavroDermSilver based nanoemulsion formulation developed for the effective treatment for anti fungal and anti-microbial skin infections
8.Rasitha Arafa RB.TechTI BACT NANOFORMULATIONSHealing Reinvented: TiAg-SeNPs-Infused Hydrogel Hybrid for Superior Antibacterial Defense in Diabetic Wounds.
9.C. RenganayagiB.TechBIOCRETEAn innovative solution for sustainable infrastructure.
BIOCRETE harnesses the power of Bacillus subtilis spores and zinc oxide nanoparticles
to autonomously heal cracks and enhance concrete durability.
10.Divyashree. VB.TechNanoVerdantCombat fungal infection in sugarcane
11.Vishnu Vardhan GB.TechAGROHUSKNano based fungicide formulation for effectively controlling fungal phytopathogens
12.Annish Shabiya MM.TechAHR- Gug Lyf (Nourishing Hair Serum)Fuel your roots with a serum that goes beyond shine—offering effective antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and scalp-soothing properties through the perfect 30% blend of Clitoria ternatea, Aloe vera, Coconut oil, Vitamin E, and Vitamin C for stronger, healthier hair from root to tip.
13.U. NiranjanaM.TechSele-NioOrganic nano-based formulation for therapeutic drug delivery system. A natural solution for targeted drug delivery. Sele-Nio effectively provides anti-microbial and anti-cancer effects.
14.S. JaswanthikaM.TechCelluGuardNano based formulation with antibacterial formulation A natural solution to treat cellulitis CelluGuard – The invisible shield that defends and protects
15.Disha LaljithM.TechEco-shieldOrganic nano-based spray to prevent food spoilage. A natural solution for food borne pathogen contamination. Eco-shield controls and protects from foodborne pathogen.
16.Dheepthi K KM.TechKarondagreen nanoNatural shield in every bite: Carissa carandas nanoparticles for safe, healthy food
17.K Asha DoraM.ScAquaNan pelletsSmart Feeding starts with Aquanan, Sustainable Feeding, Scalable Results
18.Monika MM.ScFresh WrapWrap with care for a greener share. Nano based food packaging for better future.
19.Mouna JVM.ScNano VitalisWhen nature teams up with nanotech to tackle triple negative breast cancer Healing blend of nature and science – Innovative cancer cure
20.Sharfia Naaz JabbarM.ScArgentCurexOrganic nano-based mouthwash to control oral pathogenic fungi. ArgentCurex mouthwash effectively inhibits the fungal growth and treats oral infections caused by fungal pathogens.
21.J. NivethaM.ScAqua-RushNano-organic blend for boosting fish health and growth. A sustainable solution for naturally nourishing aquatic life
22.Shreya KishenM.ScBactiBlocNot just clean – clinically protected. BactiBloc uses probiotic precision to fight what your skin doesn’t need, while preserving what it does
23.A.HarineB.TechNano DermNanoderm to control dermal infections
24.Akshitha VB.TechHeal PatchTransdermal patch using plant based Nanoformulation for effective wound healing.
25.Dhivya Shre SB.TechSPARKONC TECHA Ag based anti-cancerous green nanoformulation for effectively control and eradicate cancer cells.
26.Kidher RahmanB.TechKiratonusNature’s Shield: Potent Defense Against Candida
27.Lekha GB.TechONCO SOLVEA genius solution to cancer A nano Ag based anticancer formulation to effectively control and eradicate cancer
28.C J LizaB.TechZEELAC SOLUTIONZeelac solution offers nanobased products to control bacterial infections.
29.Madhumitha EB.TechNANODENTNanodent: Transforming smiles with nano-magic, our coatings redefine dental implants, ensuring stronger, safer, and more natural smiles.
30.Pragathi BB.TechTerra green solutionsOrganic nano based formulation as natural fertilizers. A natural solution for promoting plant growth. Nano Si formulation promotes plant growth and promote biochemical constituents
31.R . NavandikkaB.TechPathoCon InnovationsOrganic solution of plant source nanoparticles to control food pathogens caused by bacterial sp
32.Rakshana BB.TechBioCure SolutionsGreen synthesized floral mediated silver nanoparticles. A natural solution for controlling cancer cell growth. BioCure Solutions provides a novel solution for Cancer treatment
33.Reema. AB.TechNano cureOrganic nano based formulation as Cream A natural solution for healing diabetic wounds
34.Rishitha VB.TechPOLYRESIST BIOTECHOrganic Polylegume nanoformulation as hand wash. A natural solution for prevent pathogens. POLYRESIST BIOTECH promotes skin moisturizing and prevent microbes
35.Shivani PB.TechMYCOZAPA nano Ag based anti-mycotic formulation for effectively control fungal pathogens.
36.Dhanushwr KM.TechPHYTO SPRAYA nano Pt based anti-phytopathogen formulation for effectively controlling and eradicating plant pathogens.
37.Abdul KareemM.Sc. , BiotechnologyACNEBIOTIC PVT LTDAn organic nano-based formulation for acne A natural solution for promoting skin health. Acnebiotic promotes skin health and prevent skin infections causing acne
38.Gokul. KM.Sc BiotechnologyPFLANZE NANO FUNDICIDESOrganic nano based formulation as natural fugicides. A natural solution to control pathogenic fungi. PFLANZE Nano fungicides effectively inhibits the fungal growth and promotes plant growth.
39.Gokulakannan. MM.Sc. Biochemistry & molecular biologyNano barrier SolutionsOrganic nano based formulation for reducing the risk of infections
40.Hemavathi.R.SM.Sc. BiotechnologyChick Nanogenesis PVT LTDOrganic nano based feed additives. A natural feed, defend against poultry pathogens. Nanogenesis feed shield your birds from pathogens
41.Indhumathi.K.SM.Sc. MicrobiologyGREEN TECH TOPICAL GELAn anti-bacterial gel formulation for topical use to effectively control Multi drug resistant pathogens
42.Khalida Thanveera Nano dental chiryo 
43.S. KannadasanM.Sc Sc. BiotechnologyGreenos PGN lyserOrganic nano based formulation as Green Bacteride solution. A natural solution for controlling Plant bacterial pathogens. Greenos PGN lyser promote plant growth by effectively controlling the plant pathogens
44.Safiya NaziyaM.Sc. BiotechnologyGEN –Z NANO CREAMS PVT LTDOrganic nano-based formulation for healing diabetic wounds. GEN-Z NANO CREAMS for protection and healing
45.Sai Jayanthi SM.Sc., BiotechnologyNA{NO} PATHO WRAPNovel antifungal nano composition for controlling fungal diseases in edible mushrooms
46.Samrin BarkathM.Sc., BiotechnologyNanoDenture 
47.S SrinidhiM.Sc., BiotechnologyNASOPROTECT PVT LTDNano based sanitizing foam A finer product to fight against nosocomial pathogens
48.S R sruthiM.Sc., BiotechnologyNanoCure InflamXA nano based anti-inflammatory formulation for effectively heal wounds and manage pathogens caused by inflammation.
49.M. Annish ShabiyaB.TechAHR- Gug LyfBoost your health and delight your taste buds with our fortified soup mix.
50.Kanisha. JB.TechENVI-WRAPBIO- based FOOD WRAPPER have unique properties that can help extend the shelf life of food and maintain its freshness
51.Lina Fatima.M S. JaswanthikaB.TechRejuven-UNanocream with antiaging formulation
52.Noorliza FatimahB.TechA-Z anti-microbial creamOrganic nano based formulation to bacteria infection. A natural solution for inhibit the growth and reduce the inflammation from the bacterial infection. A-Z cream completely inhibit the bacterial growth
53.U. NiranjanaB.TechNINO -PGPOrganic nano based formulation for plant growth promotion. A natural solution for growing plants naturally.
54.Mohammed RiyaazB.TechMR Hair DyeRosmarinus officinalis L. leaf extract mediated silver nanoparticles blended hai dye for promoting hair growth
55.I. Suha KouserB.TechNaproGreen tea enriched nano serum gel ; Unlock your skin’s radiance with Napro
56.Nida FathimaB.TechNANO-AIDNanoparticles incorporated in healing materials prevent MDR infections and enhances wound healing. It is also highly effective against chronic wounds
57.AbhinandanB.TechANTI MYCOVERSEOrganic nano based formulation to control fungal infection in plants
58.Mohamed Juvad. NM.TechZANA SOLUTIONSOrganic nano based formulation as natural fertilizers. A natural solution for promoting plant growth. ZANA fertilizers promotes plant growth and promote biochemical constituents
59.Monideepa GuhaM. Sc.Na ‘NO-WOUNDS’Our organic nano cream helps heal diabetic wounds. Say goodbye to inflammation, pain and have a better healing process. Because Na ‘NO-WOUNDS’ says NO to WOUNDS
60.Nivethasri R V,M. Sc.NIVRAKSHIGreen nano based formulation to treat infected commercial plants A natural solution to protect plants from pathogenic fungal sps. NivRakshi – nano fungicidal sprays completely safe and green
61.Ragul MM.Tech.FUNGOPEDIAOrganic nano based formulation to protect perishable fruits. FUNGOPEDIA spray completely control the fungal growth
62.R.SWATHIKAM. Sc.AQUA SAFE“AQUA SAFE “ is a fish feed that protects the fish From “VIBRO” species
63.V. DhivyaM.TechBioNourishOrganic plant growth booster for stronger and faster growth. Our growth enhancer – your shortcut to a green thumb. BioNourish, the secret to lush, vibrant plants
64.Siddikha Sultana LM. Sc.Drug searchGreen nano based product for the treatment of cancer- “Unleash Your Inner Warrior: Conquer Cancer Naturally”
65.Devipriya. AM. Sc.Silica lifePlant growth promoter enhances secondary metabolites and antioxidant enzymes. “Grow plants for a better tomorrow with Silica life’’
66.Akash B NM.TechMastiCareOrganic nano based formulation to cure bovine mastitis. Stronger Cows, Happier Herds: Our Mastitis Solution
67.V SandiyaM.TechDIYA GALGreen synthesized nano spray to prevent food spoilage. A way to extend the life span of food
68.Monisha TM.TechMomo’s Silica wrapperAntibacterial meat wrapper for keeping meat healthy and extended shelf life . Antibacterial film wrapper for healthy coating and storing of meat
69.D Chanchal Kumari JangamM.ScCOS-NO-ACNEOrganic nano based formulation to cure acne. A natural solution for young, healthy and glowing skin. COS-NO-ACNE cream completely clears ACNE
70.Madhu varshini. D.B, Nizar Fathima. MM.Sc B.TechBio-NawrapDeveloping an eco-friendly Bio-Nawrap which enhances the protection of food items placed inside the wrap against food borne pathogens and also increase the shelf life of food.
71.Dhanushwr K Priyadharshini. NB.TechLAC GELAn antimicrobial gel formulation for topical use, effective in cuts, burns and wounds
72.M. Bhavani, R. Swathi Shri, Jaya shree. AM.ScClensellaA safe natural cleanser which acts as a biodefensor against multi drug resistant pathogens
73.Santhana Lakshmi.VB.TechFish grow-NDivulging a plant derived nano formulated fish feed additive, highly effective towards prevention of vibriosis in fishes. A multifaceted product, serve as immune booster and growth stimulant which is cost effective, eco friendly and easy to use product.
74.Osama Aryan, Shreya VermaM.ScForever8teenAn organic, nano based anti aging cream to reduce the wrinkles and fine lines for visibly firmer-looking skin
75.Deebalakshmi.S, Madhumitha.H, Rajalakshmi.S, Vishal.JB.TechSensocanAn accessible, affordable, non-invasive and easy to use diagnostic kit for detecting oral cancer using salivary based biomarkers
76.S.JanarthananM.ScNanofectantDeveloping green nano based disinfectant against multidrug resistant microorganisms to provide germ free environment.
77.Srividhyaa KB.TechHerboblendWe harness the power of sciencetosupport animal health andperformanceby natural blend ofherbal and spiceextract feedadditivewith state-of-the-artofnanotechnologyto stimulatethe immunesystem and guthealth against various antibioticresistant poultry pathogens.
78.Karunya. J.RM.TechCanCur-GAlternative natural supplements for chemotherapeutic drugs used in the Treatment of cancer using plant-based Natural substances with no Side-effects prepared in a Cost-effective Manner
79.Raihan. A, Divyabharathi.M, Saranya.JM.Sc M.Sc M.TechNan-O-dropAn anti fungal eye drops using nanotechnology to Cure eye infections caused by various fungal species
80.Vishwanand V, Vanjimalar. NM.ScVibroticFeed additives to prevent vibriosis and to promote fish growth
81.Kavya.CM.ScCITRUSNanobased spary to control and prevent citurs canker in various species of Citrus
82.G. Arivoli Aravindhan, Tasneem JuzerB.TechNan-o-freshAs our guardians against hazardous microbes in and around our bodies, environmentally safe nanomaterials are integrated into our products.
83.S. VaijayanthiM.ScSil-Chill-BurnSil-chill-burn gel bandages are nano-infused gel bandages that can interact with the skin and are used for topical treatment. It is simple to use and sterile and it prevents secondary infection from the external environment.
84.Janakiraman.SM.ScTranquil nanomedsNano based cream to control Bacteria indued secondary wound infections
85.Reshma K.J, Kaniga. S. KM.ScInnovatinaMultipurpose nanobased plant growth promotor and protector from bacterial fungal diseases, green and eco friendly, biodegradable, non toxic formulations developed by Innovatina
86.Lavanya. SM.ScMHSDevelopment of biomaterials for the treatment of effluent water sludge to achieve zero sludge disposal
87.Manikandan.KPh.DBacKMBacKM Capsule is an Eco-friendly product to remove dyes from various industrial effluents to utilize for sustainable agriculture

Products developed from faculty start up HLRJ Biotech Private Ltd.

S. NoNAME OF THE PRODUCTDESCRIPTION
1.NANO-GELNano gels to control wound infections
2.ANTI-ACNE CREAMOrganic nano based formulation to cure acne. A natural nanobased solution for young, healthy and glowing skin. Which completely clears ACNE
3.I-WASHNatural nano cleanser which acts as a biodefensor against multi drug resistant pathogens causing Urinary Tract Infection
4.ANTI-AGING CREAMNano based anti-aging cream to reduce the wrinkles and fine lines for good looking skin
5.NANO-CREAMNano based cream to heal wound caused by bacterial infection
6.DIABETIC BANDAGENano impregnated bandages to heal diabetic wound caused by MDRO’s
7.SAAFNano based hand sanitizer protects from multidrug resistant microorganisms
8.NANO-FUNGICIDEEco friendly nano based fungicide to protect the crops from fungal infection
9.PLANT GROWTH PROMOTERMultipurpose nanobased plant growth promotor and protector from bacterial fungal diseases, green and eco friendly, biodegradable, non toxic nanoformulations