Dr. Koigoora Srikanth
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Dr. Koigoora Srikanth

Associate Professor
Department of Biotechnology, VIGNAN’S Foundation for Science Technology & Research, Deemed to be University, Andhra Pradesh, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Osmania University, India

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Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Mercury
62%
Cell Culture
90%
Aquatic Pollution
75%
Confocal Microscopy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
2
Articles
35
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Thummala, H., N.V. Raju, B. Manasa, V. Paritala, K. Srikanth and V. Nutalapati, 2022. Sublethal effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles induced toxicity and oxidative stress in Pila virens: A validation of homology modelling and docking. Mater. Sci. Eng.: B, Vol. 283. 10.1016/j.mseb.2022.115842.
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  2. Srikanth, K. and V. Nutalapati, 2022. Copper ferrite nanoparticles induced cytotoxicity and oxidative stress in channel catfish ovary cells. Chemosphere, Vol. 287. 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132166.
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  3. Raju, N.V., P. Prasanth, T. Harsha, J. Naravula, K. Srikanth and V. Nutalapati, 2022. Evaluation of oxidative stress biomarkers in Pila virens exposed to spinel Co3O4 nanoparticles. Mater. Sci. Eng.: B, Vol. 282. 10.1016/j.mseb.2022.115757.
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  4. Srikanth, K., N.V. Raju, R. Pamanji and V. Nutalapati, 2021. Pila virens as sentinel of silica nanoparticles toxicity induced oxidative stress. Mater. Lett., Vol. 300. 10.1016/j.matlet.2021.130185.
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  5. Gangadhar, D., P.V. Babu, R. Pamanji and K. Srikanth, 2021. The pursuit of alachlor herbicide toxicity on Eisenia fetida and its biochemical responses. Water Air Soil Pollut., Vol. 232. 10.1007/s11270-021-05109-z.
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  6. Srikanth, K., J.V. Rao and A.R. Rao, 2020. Trace elements in Endectyon fruticosa collected from a sewage outfall site, Therespuram, Tuticorin coast, India. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 17: 267-272.
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  7. Poornavaishnavi, C., R. Gowthami, K. Srikanth, P.V. Bramhachari and N. Venkatramaiah, 2019. Nickel nanoparticles induces cytotoxicity, cell morphology and oxidative stress in bluegill sunfish (BF-2) cells. Appl. Surf. Sci., 483: 1174-1181.
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  8. Srikanth, K., L.S. Sundar, E. Pereira and A.C. Duarte, 2018. Graphene oxide induces cytotoxicity and oxidative stress in bluegill sunfish cells. J. Appl. Toxicol., 38: 504-513.
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  9. Koigoora, S., R. Pallela, C.R. Nelakurti, M.S. Sunkara and V.R. Janapala, 2013. Morphometric, elemental and biochemical characterisation of three Haliclona species (Demospongiae) from the gulf of Mannar, India. Chem. Speciation Bioavailability, 25: 15-23.
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  10. Srikanth, K., J. Park, D.W. Stanley and Y. Kim, 2011. Plasmatocyte-spreading peptide influences hemocyte behavior via eicosanoids. Arch. Insect Biochem. Physiol., 78: 145-160.
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  11. Pallela, R., S. Koigoora, V.G. Gunda, M.S. Sunkara and V.R. Janapala, 2011. Comparative morphometry, biochemical and elemental composition of three marine sponges (Petrosiidae) from gulf of Mannar, India, Chem. Speciation Bioavailability, 23: 16-23.
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  12. Rao, J.V., K. Srikanth, R. Pallela and T.G. Rao, 2009. The use of marine sponge, Haliclona tenuiramosa as bioindicator to monitor heavy metal pollution in the coasts of gulf of Mannar, India. Environ. Monit. Assess., 156: 451-459.
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  13. Rao, J.V., V.G. Gunda, K. Srikanth and S.K. Arepalli, 2007. Acute toxicity bioassay using Paramecium caudatum, a key member to study the effects of monocrotophos on swimming behaviour, morphology and reproduction. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 89: 307-317.
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  14. Rao, J.V., P. Kavitha, K. Srikanth, P.K. Usman and T.G. Rao, 2007. Environmental contamination using accumulation of metals in marine sponge, Sigmadocia fibulata inhabiting the coastal waters of Gulf of Mannar, India. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 89: 487-498.
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