Kui Jae Lee
Chonbuk National University
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Chemosphere | 2008
Seralathan Kamala-Kannan; B. Prabhu Dass Batvari; Kui Jae Lee; N. Kannan; R. Krishnamoorthy; K. Shanthi; M. Jayaprakash
The concentrations of three heavy metals chromium (Cr), cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) were examined in water, sediment and green algae (Ulva lactuca); collected from six different stations at Pulicat Lake, which receives effluents from industries located in North Chennai Coastal region. Concentrations of Cd (64.21 microg g(-1)) and Cr (28.51 microg g(-1)) were found to be high in sediment, whereas in green algae concentration of Pb (8.32 microg g(-1)) was higher than water and sediment samples. The relative abundance of these heavy metals in U. lactuca and sediment were found to be in the order Cd>Cr>Pb, whereas in water the ratio was found to be Cr>Pb>Cd. The seasonal variations in Cd and Pb followed a similar pattern in both seaweeds and sediments, but not in water samples. Spearman correlation coefficient study showed no significant correlation in the concentration of metals in U. lactuca, water and sediment samples.
Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering | 2011
Palanivel Velmurugan; Hyun Hur; Vellingiri Balachandar; Seralathan Kamala-Kannan; Kui Jae Lee; Sang Myung Lee; Jong Chan Chae; Patrick J. Shea; Byung Taek Oh
Natural pigments are an important alternative to potentially harmful synthetic dyes. We investigated the feasibility of corn cob powder as a substrate for production of pigments by Monascus purpureus KACC 42430 in solid-state fermentation. A pigment yield of 25.42 OD Units/gram of dry fermented substrate was achieved with corn cob powder and optimized process parameters, including 60% (w/w) initial moisture content, incubation at 30°C, inoculation with 4mL of spores/gram of dry substrate, and an incubation period of 7 days. Pigment yield using corn cobs greatly exceeded those of most other agricultural waste substrates. The pigments were stable at acidic pH, high temperatures, and in salt solutions; all important considerations for industrial applications. Our results indicate the viability of corn cob substrate in combination with M. purpureus for industrial applications.
Chemical Engineering Journal | 2013
Seol Ah Kim; Seralathan Kamala-Kannan; Kui Jae Lee; Yool Jin Park; Patrick J. Shea; Wang Hyu Lee; Hyung Moo Kim; Byung Taek Oh
World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology | 2008
Kui Jae Lee; Seralathan Kamala-Kannan; Han Sang Sub; Cho Kyu Seong; Gun Woong Lee
Biotechnology(faisalabad) | 2008
Seralathan Kamala-Kannan; Kui Jae Lee
Plant Disease | 2018
Razia Sultana; Kui Jae Lee; Jong Chan Chae; S.-J. Lee
식물병 연구 | 2015
Razia Sultana; Swati Tyagi; Kangmin Kim; Wang Hyu Lee ; Ho Jong Ju ; Kui Jae Lee
Nepal Journal of Science and Technology | 2015
Anupama Shrestha; Sung-Hee Park; Bhushan Shrestha; Kangmin Kim; Jong Chan Chae; Kui Jae Lee
한국자원식물학회 학술심포지엄 | 2014
Anupama Shrestha; Razia Sultana; Jong Chan Chae; Kangmin Kim; Kui Jae Lee
한국자원식물학회 학술심포지엄 | 2014
Muhammad Jamil; Kui Jae Lee; Eui Shik Rha