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Journal of Functional and Environmental Botany | 2016

Post-harvest Sugarcane Deterioration: Leuconostoc and Its Effect

Varucha Misra; S. Solomon; A. K. Shrivastava; Sangeeta Shukla; Mohammad Israil Ansari

Post-harvest sugarcane deterioration is significant vicinity for cane growers as well as sugar millers. These deterioration causes low sugar recovery in mills. One of the major parts is played by the microbial infestation after harvest of cane. The most devastating microbe for it is Leuconostoc that causes large amount of post-harvest sucrose losses in cane. These microbes enter through the cut ends by the contact through soil as they are soil-borne or through contaminated cane cutters. They proliferate at a higher rate as soon as it reaches the interior of the cane, where there is ample amount of sucrose that act as a feast for its proliferation, leading to enhancement in post-harvest cane deterioration. This not only creates problems at field level but also during processing in mills as they get washed away from the cane surface and enters into the juice and thus also reduces the sucrose content by producing the enzyme dextrasucrase that converts sucrose into dextran. This dextran formation also causes troubles during milling, like, increases viscosity as well as alters the shape of sugar crystal. Although many measures have been taken for overcoming these losses caused by it; however, still complete eradication is required. This review emphasises on the effect of Leuconostoc over harvested sugarcane as well as its role in post-harvest cane deterioration.


INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | 2014

Determination of virulence factors of Escherichia coli isolated from urinary tract infection patients

Anil Chaturvedi; Ankita Gautam; Sangeeta Shukla; Vinay Kumar Singh

Urinary tract infections are one of the most common bacterial infections in human. On the present study urine sample of suspected UTI patients were included. Total 23 samples were found to be positive for bacterial infection in which predominant species was Escherichia coli 13 (56.52%) and 10 (43.48%) were found to be other bacterial species i.e. Proteus spp. 4 (17.3%), Citrobacter spp. 3 (13%), Klebsiella spp. 1 (4.3%), Enterobacter spp. 1 (4.3%), and Staphylococcus aureus 1 (4.3%). The isolates identified as Escherichia coli were screened for virulence factors namely cell surface hydrophobicity, haemolysin and gelatinase production by recommended methods. Among 13 E. coli 8 (61.54%) were showing cell surface hydrophobicity, 10 (76.92%) were haemolysin positive and nil result for gelatinase production was observed. The study reveals hydrophobicity and haemolysin production in E.coli strains which are important virulence factors in the pathogenesis. How to cite this paper : Chaturvedi, Anil, Gautam, Ankita, Shukla, Sangeeta and Singh, Vinay Kumar (2014). Determination of virulence factors of escherichia coli isolated from urinary tract infection patients. Internat. J. Med. Sci., 7(1&2) : 47-50. See end of the paper for authors’ affiliation Correspondence to : ANIL CHATURVEDI Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture Technology and Sciences, ALLAHABAD (U.P.) INDIA Email: [email protected] RESEARCH PAPER International Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 7 | Issue 1&2 | October, 2014 | 47-50 e ISSN-0976-7932 | Visit us www.researchjournal.co.in DOI : 10.15740/HAS/IJMS/7.1and2/47-50 Click www.researchjournal.co.in/online/subdetail.html to purchase.


The Pharma Innovation Journal | 2015

Evaluation of quality parameters of banana bread prepared with gluten free flour

Snehlata Tiwari; Sangeeta Shukla


International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences | 2018

Physico-chemical Properties of Milk and Dairy Products Collected from Allahabad City

Nivedita Prasad; Sangeeta Shukla; Pramod W. Ramteke


Annual research & review in biology | 2018

Functional Properties of Heavy Metal Tolerant Probiotic Strains Isolated from Curd

Nivedita Prasad; Manikant Tripathi; Sangeeta Shukla; Pramod W. Ramteke; Ramesh Chandra


Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017

Production, optimization, characterization and evaluation of antimicrobial activities in Hibiscus rosa-sinensis wine

Snehlata Tiwari; Sangeeta Shukla; Kaushal Kishor


Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017

Emblica officinalis (Amla) leaf extract potentiates antibacterial activity of some antibiotics

Ankita Gautam; Sangeeta Shukla


Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry | 2017

Quality characteristics of biscuits produced from composite flour of wheat, maize and sesame seed

Bhole Shankar Rai; Sangeeta Shukla; Kaushal Kishor; Himanshu Singh; Swarnima Dey


The Pharma Innovation Journal | 2016

Isolation and identification of antagonistic Lactobacillus spp. isolated from dairy products against selected pathogens

Sarah Sharmila Samuel; Sangeeta Shukla; Pw Ramteke; Sushma


The Pharma Innovation Journal | 2016

Retrospective analysis of legislative and regulatory framework of Ukraine in the area of social protection and social security of population emphasizing the representatives of certain professions

Sadhana Chauhan; Ramesh Chandra; Sangeeta Shukla

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A. K. Shrivastava

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research

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Pramod W. Ramteke

Indian Institute of Toxicology Research

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Manikant Tripathi

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University

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S. Solomon

Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research

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