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Divakar Dahiya
Divakar Dahiya
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Antibacterial activity of Manuka honey and its components: An overview
M Johnston, M McBride, D Dahiya, R Owusu-Apenten, PS Nigam
AIMS microbiology 4 (4), 655, 2018
2142018
The gut microbiota influenced by the intake of probiotics and functional foods with prebiotics can sustain wellness and alleviate certain ailments like gut-inflammation and …
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Microorganisms 10 (3), 665, 2022
712022
Probiotics, prebiotics, synbiotics, and fermented foods as potential biotics in nutrition improving health via microbiome-gut-brain axis
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Fermentation 8 (7), 303, 2022
632022
Antibiotic-therapy-induced gut dysbiosis affecting gut microbiota—brain Axis and cognition: Restoration by intake of probiotics and synbiotics
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
International journal of molecular sciences 24 (4), 3074, 2023
552023
Exploring endophytes for in vitro synthesis of bioactive compounds similar to metabolites produced in vivo by host plants
H Sharma, AK Rai, D Dahiya, R Chettri, PS Nigam
AIMS microbiology 7 (2), 175, 2021
472021
Waste management by biological approach employing natural substrates and microbial agents for the remediation of dyes’ wastewater
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Applied sciences 10 (8), 2958, 2020
432020
Sustainability of biohydrogen as fuel: Present scenario and future perspective
D Rathore, A Singh, D Dahiya, PSN Nigam
AIMS Energy 7 (1), 1-19, 2019
372019
Biotherapy using probiotics as therapeutic agents to restore the gut microbiota to relieve gastrointestinal tract inflammation, IBD, IBS and prevent induction of cancer
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (6), 5748, 2023
242023
An overview of bioprocesses employing specifically selected microbial catalysts for γ-aminobutyric acid production
D Dahiya, JV Manuel, PS Nigam
Microorganisms 9 (12), 2457, 2021
242021
Clinical potential of microbial strains, used in fermentation for probiotic food, beverages and in synbiotic supplements, as psychobiotics for cognitive treatment through gut …
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Microorganisms 10 (9), 1687, 2022
232022
Phospholipid—the dynamic structure between living and non-living world; a much obligatory supramolecule for present and future
M Alagumuthu, D Dahiya, PS Nigam
AIMS molecular science 6 (1), 1-19, 2019
202019
Nutrition and health through the use of probiotic strains in fermentation to produce non-dairy functional beverage products supporting gut microbiota
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Foods 11 (18), 2760, 2022
182022
Application of biological systems and processes employing microbes and algae to Reduce, Recycle, Reuse (3Rs) for the sustainability of circular bioeconomy
D Dahiya, H Sharma, AK Rai, PS Nigam
AIMS microbiology 8 (1), 83, 2022
172022
Use of Characterized Microorganisms in Fermentation of Non-Dairy-Based Substrates to Produce Probiotic Food for Gut-Health and Nutrition
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Fermentation 9 (1), 1, 2022
152022
Therapeutic and dietary support for gastrointestinal tract using kefir as a nutraceutical beverage: Dairy-milk-based or plant-sourced kefir probiotic products for vegan and …
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
Fermentation 9 (4), 388, 2023
132023
Sustainable biosynthesis of esterase enzymes of desired characteristics of catalysis for pharmaceutical and food industry employing specific strains of microorganisms
D Dahiya, P Singh Nigam
Sustainability 14 (14), 8673, 2022
132022
Current status and future prospects of bioactive molecules delivered through sustainable encapsulation techniques for food fortification
D Dahiya, A Terpou, M Dasenaki, PS Nigam
Sustainable Food Technology, 2023
122023
Biosynthesis of polyglutamic acid (γ-PGA), a biodegradable and economical polyamide biopolymer for industrial applications
D Dahiya, R Chettri, PS Nigam
Microbial and Natural Macromolecules, 681-688, 2021
122021
Food industries wastewater recycling for biodiesel production through microalgal remediation
Amit, D Dahiya, UK Ghosh, PS Nigam, AK Jaiswal
Sustainability 13 (15), 8267, 2021
112021
Bioethanol synthesis for fuel or beverages from the processing of agri-food by-products and natural biomass using economical and purposely modified biocatalytic systems.
D Dahiya, PS Nigam
AIMS Energy 6 (6), 2018
112018
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