Sarika A

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Sarika A


 Sasthra Bhavan, Pattom
+ 91-471-2548200
 mail[dot]kscste[at]kerala[dot]gov[dot]in


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Journal Publications: 22, GenBank Accessions: 16 Presentations in National /International Conferences: 15, Invited talk: 13
KSCSTE
Sasthra Bhavan, Pattom,
Thiruvananthapuram,
Kerala 695004
+ 91-471-2548200
mail[dot]kscste[at]kerala[dot]gov[dot]in
Dr. Sarika A. R.
Scientist
Kerala Biotechnology Commission (KBC)
Ph. No. 0471-2548254
E. mail : sarikaar.kscste@kerala.gov.in


Managing the biotechnology development programmes under the Kerala Biotechnology Commission
Developing new programmes to promote biotechnology education, skill development and research based on the available resources and demands of the State
Co-ordinating various activities for awareness /knowledge creation in biotechnology


2012 Ph.D. Microbiology – Marine Biology – CMFRI Degree awarded: Manonmaniam Sundaranar University 2006 M. Phil. Microbial Technology (Manonmaniam Sundaranar University) 2003 M. Sc. Microbiology 2001 B. Sc. Microbiology
2016-continuing – Scientist, KSCSTE 2013-2016 – Junior Scientist, KSCSTE 2012-13 – Lecturer on Contract, Dept. of Biotechnology, University of Kerala 2006-07 – Lecturer (Guest) in Microbiology, Govt. College for Women, Tvm, Kerala


Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Doctoral Fellowship for pursuing Ph.D. (2009)
Best poster award in Life Sciences, XVIII Kerala Science Congress held during 29-31 January, at CESS, Thiruvananthapuram (2006)




National Academy of Biological Sciences (NABS)
Kerala Academy of Sciences




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Sarika Thakur (* 5. Dezember 1960 in Neu-Delhi ) ist eine indische Schauspielerin und Kostümdesignerin.

Sarika begann bereits mit 5 Jahren als Schauspielerin zu arbeiten. Nach ihrer Heirat 1988 hörte sie mit der Schauspielerei auf. [1] [2]

Zwischen 1988 und 2004 war sie mit Kamal Haasan verheiratet und ihre Töchter sind die Schauspielerinnen Shruti und Akshara Haasan .

Thakur, Sarika (vollständiger Name)

indische Schauspielerin und Kostümdesignerin


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Sarika is a Scientist at Kerala Biotechnology Commission (KBC), Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE)
Division of Marine Biotechnology India
The bacteriocin based strategy of biopreservation has got wide spread research interests in the recent past for their prospects in reducing usage of chemical preservatives. The bacteriocin GP1 with antibacterial activity and produced by Lactobacillus rhamnosus (L. rhamnosus) GP1 was tested for its effect on sensory (color, odor, and appearance), ch...
Culture of Marine Sponges for marine metabolites
Mussel (Perna species) - associated natural faunal assemblages was studied off Colachel coast, Tamil Nadu, India at different seasons and among different size groups of mussels.
Antibacterial activities and efficacy of the marine sponge (Callyspongia subarmigera) - associated bacteria, Lactobacillus sp CSL were evaluated.
The antimicrobial potency of cultivable associated bacteria in Callyspongia subarmigera was determined. C. subarmigera, the predominant sponge along the South east coast of India at 10 to 15 m (Lat 8° 4′ 41″, Long 77° 32′ 28″ E) of the Indian Ocean was collected off ‘by catch’. The temperature and pH for maximum retrieval of colonies were standardi...
The article attempts to study the impact of funding under the Selective Augmentation of Research and Development (SARD) scheme of Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) on strengthening the research and academics in the State of Kerala. Our sample consisted of more than 50% of the SARD funded departments from 2002. Th...
Objective: To determine the antimicrobial resistance of bacteriocin producing marine Lactic acid bacteria and to study the efficacy of bacteriocin against L. monocytogenes during fish preservation. Methods: Lactic acid bacteria from scales and mucus of marine fish viz., Perca sp., Platax sp. and Tuna sp. which showed activity against different spoi...
The marine sponge Callyspongia diffusa associated bacterium produced protease enzyme which effectively
inhibited the human pathogen S. aureus and fish pathogens viz., V. fluvialis, V. anguillarum, V. vulnificus and E.
cloacae. The species identity of Bacillus subtilis VCDA (GenBank Accession No. KJ789102) was confirmed by 16S
rRNA gene sequencing....
Abstract: The increasing demand for high quality, safe, processed foods has created a niche for preservatives of biological origin. Lactic acid bacteria and their exocellular antimicrobial metabolites have potential as natural biopreservatives to control the growth of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria in processed foods. The application of LAB and C...
The diversity of some of the culturable microorganisms associated with marine flora and fauna collected off Vizhinjam and Mulloor coast of South India was evaluated and their bioactive production potential determined. From a total of 24 bacteria, 4 actinomycetes and 8 fungi isolated from diverse marine sources, five bacterial species-BLM3, BSP2, BC...
Marine bacteriocins are receiving wide attention due to the potentialities for developing novel biopreservatives out of it. Lactococcus lactis PSY2, isolated from marine perch fish, produced ~3.0 kDa antibacterial peptide (bacteriocin PSY2) having wide spectrum of activity against food pathogens including Listeria monocytogenes. The treatment with...
ABSTRACT
Marine LABs and their bacteriocins are receiving increased focus due to their unique potentialities in antimicrobial strategy and in biopreservation. The broad spectrum bacteriocin PSY2 produced by the marine Perch isolate Lactococcus lactis PSY2 inhibited Listeria monocytogenes. The bacteriocin showed remarkable stability to heat (70 to 1...
The pigmented, rod-shaped, Gram-negative, motile bacteria isolated from marine sponge Callyspongia diffusa exhibiting bioactivity was characterized as Shewanella algae (GenBank: KC623651). The 16S rRNA gene sequence-based phylogenetic analysis showed its similarity with the member of Shewanella and placed in a separate cluster with the recognized b...
Tropical Callyspongia subarmigera prevalent in the south-east coast of India was studied for evaluating the bioactivity and phylogenetic resemblance with other drug-bearing species. Antibacterial screening of the methanol extract of C. subarmigera against clinical and fish pathogens displayed their broad spectrum against Gram positive and Gram nega...
The bacteriocins of lactic acid bacteria have considerable potential for biopreservation. The Lactococcus lactis strain PSY2 (GenBank account no. JF703669) isolated from the surface of marine perch Perca flavescens produced antibacterial activity against pathogenic and spoilage-causing Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria viz. Arthrobacter sp.,...
Two strains of Lactic acid bacteria, Lactobacillus plantarum MTCC B1746 and Lactococcus lactis MTCC
B440 which produce the bacteriocins, plantaricin 1746 and nisin 440 respectively were immobilized in calcium alginate beads. The free cells of them were optimized viz., temperature and pH for maximum bacteriocin production. The bacteriocin production...
The brown mussel, Perna indica is an important marine bivalve resource due to their
dietary and medicinal properties. The increasing atmospheric CO2 , ocean warming
and consequent acidic changes of the ocean waters adversely affected these sedentary
organisms by directly influencing the physiological activities and their energy levels.
Experiments...
Mass incursion of fishes with polymicrobial skin lesions, fin erosions and scale loss was recorded in the red spot emperor Lethrinus lentjan (Lacepede 1802) along the Kanyakumari coast, south India during August 2009. An estimated 2.5 t of fish, mostly the red spot emperors were found to migrate in live condition to the shore areas in a stressful s...
Aqueous extract of seven species of marine macroalgae were screened for their antimicrobial potency against ten pathogenic bacterial strains. Ulva fasciata, Gracilaria corticata, Sargassum wightii and Padina tetrastromatica showed significantly higher activity against 70% of the tested bacterial isolates. The maximum zone of inhibition was noted fo...
An archeon Haloferax volcanii KPS1 was isolated from Kovalam saltern, Kanyakumari, India. It produced halocin which was active against gram positive and gram negative bacteria viz., Bacillus subtilis, Streptococcus mutans, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, respectively. The halobacteria H. sodomens was inhibited to...
Marine environment is a rich source of ecological
diversity and deterrence. This study
analyzed the biodiversity of lactic acid bacteria
present in the marine fishes and their antimicrobial
activity against pathogens associated
with spoilage and infections. A total of 9 lactic
acid bacteria (LAB) strains having antagonistic
potential were isolated...
Bacteriocin producing Lactobacillus rhamnosus GP1 was isolated from Grape peel and characterized. The bacteriocin had wide spectrum of inhibitory activity against test strains of pathogenic and food spoilage micro organisms. The cell-free supernatant of L. rhamnosus inhibited the grow th of Bacillus brevis, B. pumilus, B. subtilis, Escherichia coli...
Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Doctoral Fellowship, New Delhi
Best Poster Award in Life Sciences - Kerala Science Congress 2006
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