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Journals (International)
[1] Agrahari S., Wadhwa N., “Isolation and characterization of Feather degrading
enzymes from Bacillus megaterium SN1 isolated from Ghazipur poultry waste site”,
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (InPress) [Indexed SCOPUS, Impact factor
0.67] (Accepted on 7th December 2010)
[2] Agrahari S., Wadhwa N., “Production of extra cellular milk clotting enzyme from
isolated Bacillus sp.”, Journal of Pharmacy Research, vol.3 (12), pp. 2924-2927, 2010.
[Indexed in SCOPUS, DOAJ Impact factor: 1.09].
[3] Agrahari S., Wadhwa N., “Degradation of Chicken Feather a Poultry Waste Product
by Keratinolytic Bacteria Isolated from Dumping Site at Ghazipur Poultry Processing
plan”, International Journal of Poultry Science vol. 9 (5), pp. 482-489, 2010. [Indexed
in DOAJ and SCOPUS]
[4] Wadhwa N., Asawa K., Agrahari S., “Response Surface Methodology and Resilient
Back Propagation Based Yield Prediction of Protease from Bacillus megaterium SN1”,
Journal of Pharmacy Research. (InPress) [Indexed SCOPUS and DOAJ, Impact
factor 1.09] (Accepted on 27th December 2010)
[5] Kaushik P., Batra E., Juneja N., Tushar, A., Kohli S., Suchit, A., Agrahari S., Rani V.
and Wadhwa N., “Phytochemical screening of developing garlic and effect of its
aqueous extracts on viability of cardiac cell line: A comparative study”, Journal of
Pharmacy Research. (InPress) [Indexed SCOPUS and DOAJ, Impact factor 1.09]
(Accepted on 26th January 2011)
[6] Gaur S., Agrahari S., Wadhwa N., “Purification of protease from Pseudomonas
thermaerum GW1 isolated from poultry waste site,” The Open Microbiology vol. 4, pp.
67-74, 2010. [Indexed in Pubmed Central, Cab Abstracts and DOAJ]
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International Conference (Abroad)
[7] Agrahari S., Wadhwa N., “Production of industrially important food and feed enzymes
from Bacillus thuringiensis SN2 isolated from Ghazipur poultry waste site” (Oral
presentation) at ICBFE 2010: “International Conference on Biotechnology and Food
Engineering” Singapore, 25th -27th August 2010. (Travel grant was awarded by
Department of Biotechnology) [Indexed in DOAJ]
[8] Wadhwa N., Asawa K., Agrahari S., “Optimization studies of medium components for
protease production from Pseudomonas thermaerum GW1”, Submitted to Enzyme
Engineering XXI , An ECI Conference Series, September 18-23, 2011, Vail, Colorado.
USA
[9] Asawa K., Wadhwa N., Agrahari S., “Resilient Back Propagation Based Yield
Prediction of Keratinase from Bacillus megaterium SN1” (Oral presentation) at
IASTED Technology Conferences 2010 November 1–3, 2010 Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA [Indexed in Web of Science, Scopus]
[10] Gaur S., Gupta S. and Wadhwa N., “Isolation of Protease and Keratinase from
Microbes Isolated From Ghazipur Poultry Waste Site, Ghaziabad, India”, (Oral
Presentation), at SIM Annual Meeting and Exhibition Industrial Microbiology and
Biotechnology, Toronto, Canada. July. 26–30, 2009.
International Conference (India)
[11] Gupta S., Gaur S. and Wadhwa N., “Production of extracellularly secreted keratinase
and protease from bacteria of poultry waste site” (Oral presentation) at International
Conference on Emerging trends in Environmental Research (St Albert's College,
Ernakulam) Kerala, 14th -16th August 2009.
[12] Gupta S., Gupta P., Tyagi S., Gupta S., Gaur S. and Wadhwa N., “Potential
application of Protease from senesced leaves of banana (Musa paradisiaca)” (Poster
presentation) at International conference on Emerging trends in Biotechnolgy (ETBT)
and 6th annual convention of the Biotech Reserch Society India (BRSI) at Banaras
Hindu University, Varanasi, 4-6 December 2009.
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