R. Jain

Publication List Details

Period

1979 - 2008

Number

162

Co-Authors

Search for macro- and microscopic markers from genuine fruits of piper species and its adulterants. (2008)

Jain, S C, Jain, R, Menghani, E, Singh, R

Medicinal plants play a very important role in the treatment of various diseases but usually their authenticity and standards are lacking, inspite of their prime importance to generate some...

Marine molecular biology: An emerging field of biological sciences (2008)

Thakur, N.L., Jain, R., Natalio, F., Hamer, B., Thakur, A.N., Muller, W.E.G.

An appreciation of the potential applications of molecular biology is of growing importance in many areas of life sciences, including marine biology. During the past two decades, the development of...

Large-Amplitude Oscillation of an Erupting Filament as Seen in EUV, H-alpha and Microwave Observations (2007)

Isobe, H., Tripathi, D., Asai, A., Jain, R.

We present multiwavelength observations of a large-amplitude oscillation of a polar crown filament on 15 October 2002. The oscillation occurred during the slow rise (about 1 km/s) of the filament. It...

Docosahexaenoic acid accumulation in hraustochytrids: Search for the rationale (2007)

Jain, R., Raghukumar, S., Sambaiah, K., Kumon, Y., Nakahara, T.

Thraustochytrid protists characteristically accumulate high amounts of lipids, much of which is comprised of the polyunsaturated fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). Since DHA is important in...

Experiential sampling on multiple data streams (2006)

Kankanhall, M.S., Wang, J., Jain, R.

Multimedia systems must deal with multiple data streams. Each data stream usually contains significant volume of redundant noisy data. In many real-time applications, it is essential to focus the...

GUAR GUM AS A GELLING AGENT FOR PLANT TISSUE CULTURE MEDIA (2005)

S. B. BABBAR, R. JAIN, N. WALIA

Guar gum, a galactomannan derived from the endosperms of Cyamopsis tetragonoloba, has been successfully used as a sole gelling agent for plant tissue culture media. Its suitability as a gelling agent...

Extracellular polysaccharide production by Thraustochytrid protists (2005)

Jain, R., Raghukumar, S., Tharanathan, R., Bhosle, N.B.

Four strains of marine stramenopilan protists, the thraustochytrids, were studied for their ability to produce extracellular polysaccharides (EPSs). Observations by light and scanning electron...

Thraustochytrium gaertnerium sp. nov.: A new Thraustochytrid Stramenopilan protist from mangroves of Goa, India (2005)

Bongiorni, L., Jain, R., Raghukumar, S., Aggarwal, R.K.

Thraustochytrids are ubiquitous, chemo-organotrophic, marine stramenipilan protists belonging to the class Labyrinthulomycetes. Their taxonomy is largely based on life cycle development stages....

Synthesis of CaCO3 Nanoparticles by Carbonation of Lime Solutions in Reverse Micellar Systems (2004)

Heeres, H.J., Jain, R., Mehra, A., Dagaonkar, M.V.

Application of reverse micelles for the synthesis of nano-sized calcium carbonate particles in different solvents (cyclohexane, decane and heptane) has been investigated. The effect of the mole ratio...

Enhanced production of polyunsaturated fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid by thraustochytrid protists (2004)

Jain, R., Raghukumar, S., Chandramohan, D.

The polyunsaturated fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is an important requirement in the human diet. It is also essential in the nutrition of crustaceans and aquaculture animals. Of the sources...

Intramyocardial tuberculosis (2002)

Dhall, A., Sharma, V., Dhawan, S., Yadav, S., Yadav, O.P., Lahiri, S., ...

Myocardial tuberculosis was rare even in the days before effective anti-tuberculous treatment was available and was usually an incidental finding at post-mortem. After the introduction of...