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Chemosphere ; 288(Pt 2): 132514, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34634278

ABSTRACT

Here we report on the performance of the integrated drip hydroponics-microbial electrochemical technology (iHydroMET) for decentralized management of domestic wastewater at the household level. The study focused on optimizing the iHydroMET reactor components, followed by its performance evaluation for domestic wastewater treatment at different feed volumes. Based on the reactor components optimization work, granular activated charcoal:cocopeat (20:80) combination for bed matrix, 75% immersed cathode in effluent configuration, and Catharanthus roseus plant were selected for further experiments. The iHydroMET system with the optimized reactor components achieved efficient removal of organic matter (up to 93%) and turbidity (up to 98%) but minimal total nitrogen (<24%) and total phosphorous (<8%) removal after 24 h with 10 L of feed volume. It also removed the contaminants of emerging concern, such as sterols, at >95% efficiency. The UV-treated effluent (<2 MPN/100 mL) with considerable concentrations of N (∼34 mg/L) and P (∼5 mg/L) nutrients qualifies the standards for agricultural use and landscape irrigation purposes and contribute to lowering the burden on freshwater usage. The system also produced a power density of 30.3 mW/m2. Cultivation of evergreen C. roseus, a high aesthetic value ornamental and medicinal plant, further adds to ecological and environmental benefits of the iHydroMET technology. Further modifications in system operation like creating a saturation zone in the reactor units might improve the electric output and result in sufficient removal of nutrients, making the use of effluent for flushing and other purposes possible in households.


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Water Purification , Charcoal , Hydroponics , Technology , Wastewater
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Anim Biotechnol ; 32(5): 550-557, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32049580

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The synthesis of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) is temperature-dependent and its response is considered as a cellular thermometer in response to thermal stress. The variation in HSP70 gene expression has been positively correlated with thermo-tolerance. Three different goat populations (Black Bengal, Ganjam and Raighar) which differ in body size, coat color and production performance were assessed for effect of thermal stress at different temperature humidity index (THI). The physiological vital parameters like rectal temperature (RT), skin temperature (ST), heart rate (HR) and respiration rate (RR) which are related to thermal stress susceptibility were recorded. The genetic variation of HSP70 gene in the three goat populations and its effect on physiological vital parameters related to thermal stress was assessed. A novel polymorphism (C241T) in the exonic region of HSP70 gene with significant (p < .05) statistical association with the physiological vital parameters like RT, ST and RR was identified indicating its role in thermo-tolerance.HighlightsThe HSP70 gene was found to be polymorphic in Indian goats.The non-synonymous nucleotide change (C241T) resulted change in amino acid Arginine 241 Cysteine in mature polypeptide which were not reported earlier.The constructed phylogenetic tree showed that Ganjam and Raighar goats are more close to each other.


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Goats , HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins , Animals , Goats/genetics , Goats/physiology , HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins/genetics , Hot Temperature , India , Phylogeny , Stress, Physiological
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J Therm Biol ; 88: 102491, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32125979

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Transmembrane Bax Inhibitor Motif-containing 6 (TMBIM6) gene acts as calcium leak channel and negatively regulates autophagy and autophagosome formation. The TMBIM6 gene was amplified and searched for variation in three different goat populations (i.e. Black Bengal, Ganjam and Raighar) of Odisha state of the India. The result indicated two substitutions i.e. 55th position (C55T) and 95th position (C95A) in the amplified region of the gene resulting in change of amino acids (Leu > Phe and Thr > Asn). The identified SNPs were combined to form haplotypes and animals were grouped accordingly. Structural analysis showed minor changes (5%) in between mutant and wild TMBIM6 protein structures. However, any functional variation could not be identified with respect to the calcium ligand and open pore state. But an alteration of calcium binding site was found. The binding interaction of calcium with the TMBIM6 protein was hydrophobic in nature in closed state whereas hydrophilic in open pore stage. The stress releasing function was the result of calcium leakage controlled by amino acids coded by exon 4 and exon 5 regions of TMBIM6 gene. The effect of breed and haplotype on cardiopulmonary traits was studied. The data on cardiopulmonary traits of body i.e. rectal temperature, skin temperature, heart rate and respiration rate were recorded when ambient temperature usually remained the highest. The statistical analysis showed, significant difference in rectal temperature, skin temperature and respiration rate among these goat populations. The haplotypes (CC and TA) were found to have a significant (P < 0.05) effect on rectal temperature, skin temperature and respiration rate. However, any such significant effect could not be identified in recorded heart rate. The objective of the present study to identify the genetic variations in TMBIM6 gene having significant effect on cardiopulmonary traits which can be further uses as the molecular markers to improve heat tolerance mechanism in goats.


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Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/genetics , Goats/genetics , Goats/physiology , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Animals , Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins/chemistry , Body Temperature , Computer Simulation , Female , Haplotypes , Heart Rate , Membrane Proteins/chemistry , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Respiratory Rate
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