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A critical review on inhibition of anaerobic digestion process by excess ammonia
R Rajagopal, DI Massé, G Singh
Bioresource technology 143, 632-641, 2013
13132013
Catalase enzyme: Application in bioremediation and food industry
SKA Jyoti Kaushal, Seema Mehandia, Gursharan Singh, Arun Raina
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2018
2222018
Mannans: An overview of properties and application in food products
SKA Saumya Singh, GursharanSingh
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 119, 79-95, 2018
1872018
Laccase from prokaryotes: a new source for an old enzyme
G Singh, A Bhalla, P Kaur, N Capalash, P Sharma
Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology 10, 309-326, 2011
1712011
A pH-stable laccase from alkali-tolerant γ-proteobacterium JB: purification, characterization and indigo carmine degradation
G Singh, N Capalash, R Goel, P Sharma
Enzyme and Microbial Technology 41 (6-7), 794-799, 2007
1592007
Utility of laccase in pulp and paper industry: A progressive step towards the green technology
G Singh, SK Arya
International journal of biological macromolecules 134, 1070-1084, 2019
1362019
Biobleaching of wheat straw-rich soda pulp with alkalophilic laccase from γ-proteobacterium JB: Optimization of process parameters using response surface methodology
G Singh, N Ahuja, M Batish, N Capalash, P Sharma
Bioresource Technology 99 (16), 7472-7479, 2008
1142008
Immobilization of Catalase onto Chitosan and Chitosan–Bentonite Complex: A Comparative Study
ASK Kaushal J., Seema., Singh G.
Biotechnology Reports, 2018
912018
Critical factors affecting laccase-mediated biobleaching of pulp in paper industry.
P Singh G, Kavleen K, Puri S
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2015
882015
Technical and operational feasibility of psychrophilic anaerobic digestion biotechnology for processing ammonia-rich waste
DI Massé, R Rajagopal, G Singh
Applied Energy 120, 49-55, 2014
832014
Microbial keratinases: an overview of biochemical characterization and its eco-friendly approach for industrial applications
B Srivastava, M Khatri, G Singh, SK Arya
Journal of Cleaner Production 252, 119847, 2020
822020
Biofuel from rice straw
A Sharma, G Singh, SK Arya
Journal of Cleaner Production 277, 124101, 2020
812020
A review on management of rice straw by use of cleaner technologies: Abundant opportunities and expectations for Indian farming
G Singh, SK Arya
Journal of Cleaner Production 291, 125278, 2021
732021
Biobleaching for pulp and paper industry in India: Emerging enzyme technology
SKA Gursharan Singh, Satinderpal Kaur, Madhu Khatri
Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 17, 8, 2019
63*2019
Solid state fermentation and characterization of partially purified thermostable mannanase from Bacillus sp. MG-33
Meenakshi, G Singh, A Bhalla, GS Hoondal
Bioresources 5 (3), 1689-1701, 2010
632010
An eco-friendly process for biobleaching of eucalyptus kraft pulp with xylanase producing Bacillus halodurans
CN Sharma P, Sood C, Singh G
J Cleaner Production, 2015
562015
Immobilization of mannanase on sodium alginate-grafted-β-cyclodextrin: An easy and cost effective approach for the improvement of enzyme properties
S Dhiman, B Srivastava, G Singh, M Khatri, SK Arya
International journal of biological macromolecules 156, 1347-1358, 2020
472020
Reoxidation of biogenic reduced uranium: a challenge toward bioremediation
G Singh, SS Şengör, A Bhalla, S Kumar, J De, B Stewart, N Spycher, ...
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 44 (4), 391-415, 2014
472014
Immobilization of keratinase on chitosan grafted-β-cyclodextrin for the improvement of the enzyme properties and application of free keratinase in the textile industry
B Srivastava, H Singh, M Khatri, G Singh, SK Arya
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 165, 1099-1110, 2020
462020
Employment of polysaccharides in enzyme immobilization
A Sharma, KS Thatai, T Kuthiala, G Singh, SK Arya
Reactive and Functional Polymers 167, 105005, 2021
372021
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