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Bharathiar University
Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Coimbatore, PIN - 641 046. Tamil Nadu
641046
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The Bharathiar University was established at Coimbatore by the Government of Tamilnadu in February, 1982 under the provision of the Bharathiar University Act, 1981 (Act 1 of 1982). The Postgraduate Centre of the University of Madras, which was functioning in Coimbatore before 1982 formed the core of the Bharathiar University. In May, 1985 the University received the recognition from University Grants Commission (UGC) New Delhi for the purpose of grants.

The University named after the great national poet Subramania Bharathi is enshrined with the motto “Educate to Elevate”. In the University, every effort is harnessed to realize his dream of making educational institutions as temple of learning. It is the aim of the University to participate in the task of inculcating necessary Knowledge, Skills and Creative Attitudes and values among the youth of the country to contribute more effectively towards establishing an equitable social and economic and secular ideal of our nation.

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1 Late embryogenic abundant like low molecular weight protein from mungbean identification Characterization and cDNA cloning Kalaiselvi, K Dr. Manickam, A
2 Homologies among seed storage proteins and comparison of biochemical constituents in developing and germinating minor millets Parvathy, K Dr. Thayumanavan, B
3 A comparative study of starch from small minor millets Kumari, SKrishna Dr. Thayumanavan, B
4 Studies on the selection of mutants of anabaena variabilis for higher nitrogen fixing activity and immobilization of nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria in polyurethane foam for ammonia production Uma, D Dr. Kannaiyan, S
5 Biochemical and genetic changes in alcoholism Seethalakshmi, S Dr. Chinnaswamy, P
6 Effect of spirulina and Liv 52 on cadmium and lead induced toxicity in albino Rats Jeyaprakash, K Dr. Chinnaswamy, P
7 Isolation and characterization of antiviral principles from plant extracts with special reference to bougainvillea spectabilis willd against tomato spotted wilt virus Balasaraswathi, R Dr. Sadasivam, S
8 Studies on Erythrina indica seed lectin Kokilavani, R Dr. Manickam, A
9 Antidiabetic antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant activities of ethanolic extract of bark of terminalia Arjuna in alloxan induced diabetric Rats Ragavan, B Dr. Krishnakumari, S
10 Anti inflammatory antioxidant and cytokine suppressive effects evoked by cardiospermum halicacabum a folk medicinal plant Babu, K C Venkatesh Dr. Krishnakumari, S
11 Assessment of antiasthmatic activity of pentapala 04 a poly herbal drug and application of vermitechnology for the growth of selected medicinal plants Deverakonda, Srinivasarao Dr. Jayraaj, Indira A
12 Phytochemical studies and anti inflammatory effect of glycyrrhiza glabra Suriyavathana, M Dr. Krishnakumari, S
13 Antioxidant immunomodulatory and adaptogenic potential of seabuckthorn hippophae rhamnoides L in vitro and in vivo studies Geeta, S Dr. Sawhney, R C
14 Purification and characterization of trypsin inhibitor from black gram vigna mungo L hepper Kasthuri, R Dr. Sadasivam, S
15 Characterization of chitinases and chitinase gene transfer in sorghum sorghum bicolor L moench Krishnaveni, S Dr. Manickam, A
16 Biochemical and Autoimmune Studies in Newly Diagnosed subclinical Hypothyroid Patients Sunitha K G Dr. Padmini E
17 Exploring the Untapped Anticancer Potential of the Edible Mushroom Agrocybe aegerita Through Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and its Characterization M. NAGALAKSHMI Dr. S. KRISHNAKUMARI
18 Mechanism underlying the inhibitory effect of silver nanoparticle on TNF and#945; induced NF and#954;B inhibition in Prostate Cancer PC 3 cell line Ranjith C Dr. Suja
19 Cardio Protective Effect Of Ethanolic Extract From Myristica Fragrans An Indian Spice As Potential Source For Bioactive Molecules RANCY ANN THOMAS Dr. S. KRISHNAKUMARI
20 Isolation Purification Preliminary Characterization And Bioactivities Of Polysaccharides From The Fruiting Bodies And Mycelium Of An Edible Mushroom Hypsizygus Ulmarius Bull Fr .JAYASAKTHI, Dr. G.SUDHA,

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