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From the Desk of the Vice Chancellor

Greetings!

As the Vice Chancellor of this premier university, I am extremely pleased to share this space to converse with all of you. The University of Madras is a post- sesquicentennial institution which has forged a glorious path for itself and has been the site for significant scientific discoveries as well as the beacon for national and regional societal transformation. It has successfully managed to hold aloft its tradition even while keeping up with the emerging trends. One reason for this is the way in which the university has kept alive its interactions with all the stakeholders.

The COVID 19 pandemic has introduced a ‘new normal’ and its impact is felt in the workings of the university as well. The students have been attending the lectures online. While online learning has the advantage of being anytime and anywhere, it has taken away the peer group interaction and peer learning which are integral aspects of the university experience. We look forward to welcoming you to the campus very soon. Meanwhile, our faculty and administration will continue to bring the best to the virtual classrooms. As students, you need to view the restrictions posed by the pandemic as a temporary deterrent. Your focus should be to gain the competencies to conduct application oriented research in order to evolve as useful citizens of our society.

Our university boasts of faculty with a high degree of knowledge and commitment to offer the best in teaching and research. Given the context of the pandemic, we need to redefine our teaching-learning processes to offer the best pedagogic experience to our students. Similarly, the post-pandemic era demands that we hone the employment potential and entrepreneurial capacity of our learners. This necessitates that we focus on sponsored research in cutting edge areas.

Our administrative staff have been the backbone of the university. While we move towards a transparent and complete e-governance model, we need more support from you. When the teaching-learning process at our university – from admission to certification -- is moving into the digital era, your skills and competencies need to keep pace.

At our university, we are gearing up for the final round of NAAC re-accreditation. This has offered us an opportunity to assess our Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Challenges. Further, it has made us more determined to reiterate our quality benchmarks in teaching, research and extension activities. We are aware of this responsibility and fully prepared for it because, our university has always encouraged individual thinking within the established frameworks. This is echoed in the words of Tim Burners Lee, who initiated the World Wide Web: “We are forming cells within a global brain and we are excited that we might start to think collectively. What becomes of us still hangs crucially on how we think individually.” Let us unite to make the educational experience at the University of Madras a synergy of the best minds and best thoughts.

Prof.Dr.S.Gowri

Vice-Chancellor
University of Madras

Dr. S. NagarajM.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.,

Assistant Professor
Department of Centre for Advanced Study in Botany
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Publications

Articles (Total Articles: 9)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Methods for Mass Cultivation of Algae for Various Applications. 978-981-96-1843-9 Sagaya John Paul, J., Lakshmi Priya. M., Manju Priya, A., P. Antony Prakash Rejoy, B. Sathish Kumar, Nagaraj, S. Industrial and Biotechnological Applications of Algae Springer Nature 2025 1-16
2 Integrated microalgae-based biorefineries for green processes Recent trends and challenges. In: Nivedita Sahu (Ed.). Algal Biotechnology: Current Trends, Challenges and Future Prospects for a Sustainable Environment. Sreekala K. G, Javee Anand, J. Sagaya John Paul, K. Ramamoorthy, S. Nagaraj. CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 2023 1012101
3 Recent Advances and Research Challenges in Bioprospecting of Brown Seaweeds' Seaweed Biotechnology. ISBN: 9781774910900. Sreekala, K.G., and Nagaraj, S. Biodiversity and Biotechnology of Seaweeds and Their Applications AAP/CRC Press, USA 2022 21-38
4 An Overview of Recent Advances and Research Challenges in Bioprospecting of Brown Seaweeds. Sreekala, K.G., and Nagaraj, S. AAP/CRC Press, USA Taylor & Francis Group 2021 1-15
5 Classification of algae: An overview. pp. 3 -12.  ISBN.‎ 978-1536175240 Nagaraj Subramani Applied Algal Biotechnology Nova Publisher, USA. 2020
6 Interactions between algae and bacteria: Ecology and evolution. ISBN. ‎ 978-1536175240 Kattusamy, K., Nagaraj Subramani. Applied Algal Biotechnology Nova Publisher, USA 2020 13-32
7 Collection, isolation, and purification of microalgae and cyanobacteria. ISBN. ‎ 978-1536175240 Gopidas, S.K., Nagaraj Subramani. Applied Algal Biotechnology Nova Publisher, USA 2020 33-48
8 Microalgal pigments as natural color: Scope and Applications. Sreekala, K.G., Sathuvan, M., Anand, J., Ramamoorthy, K., Venkatesh Babu, Nagaraj, S. CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 2019 257-268
9 Phytochemical Screening and antibacterial activity of medicinal plant Seruppadi S. Nagaraj and SM. Sundarapandian Current trends in Biotechnological Applications 101 2006 59-64

Books (Total Books: 5)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Integrated Microalgae Based Biore neries for Green Processes—Recent Trends and Challenges Sreekala K. G. , Javee Anand , J. Sagaya John Paul , K . Ramamoorthy, and S. Nagaraj Algal Biotechnology DOI: 10.1201/9781003219194-16 2024 209 - 220
2 Applied Algal Biotechnology. M. Arumugam, S. Kathiresan and S. Nagaraj Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA ISBN No. 978-1-53617-524-0 2020 1-399
3 ALGAE (Biodiversity, Biology and Biotechnology). S Nagaraj Aksharaa Muthra Aalayam, Chennai, India ISBN No. 978-93-88680-21-9 2019 1-345
4 Manual of freshwater algae (From Temple Tanks of Kerala). P. Arulmurugan, S. Nagaraj and N. Anand Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Sing Publ. Dehradun, India. ISBN No. 978-81-211-0942-0 2016 1-114
5 Antioxidant and anticancer potential of Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow. S. Nagaraj and R. Rengasamy Lap Lambert Acad. Publ., Germany ISBN No. 978-3-659-17974-7 2012 1-157

Journals (Total Journals: 54)

# Title Author Publisher Volume Year Page(s)
1 Impact of pH, nutrient, and salinity stress on lipid synthesis in Coelastrella sp. for sustainable biodiesel production. Discover Applied Sciences, 7. 29 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-024-06378-z Suresh Arumugham, Fuad Ameen, Sagaya John Paul Joseph, Praveen Kumar Ramasamy, Thajuddin Nooruddin, Nagaraj Subramani Discover Applied Sciences Springer 2025 06378
2 Piperazine derivatives and bioactive compounds from red seaweed Haloplegma duperreyi: A novel source for inhibition of HIV-I, doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2025.103893 Sathish Kumar, B., Nagaraj, S., Luke Elizabeth Hanna, Lucia Precilla, K., Sagaya John Paul, J., Kotteswari, M. Algal Research Elsevier 2025 103893
3 Diversity of Epilithic Diatoms from Coral Reef Ecosystem of Bawean Island, Indonesia. DOI. 10.13057/biodiv/d2 Oktiyas Muzaky Luthfi, Yenny Risjani, Nagaraj Subramani, Mateusz Rybak, Jinsoon Park, Malgorzata Bak, Andrzej Witkowski Biodiversitas 25 2025 4642-4663
4 Utilization of Cow's Rumen Bokashi Enriched with Chicken Manure on Chlorella sp. Cell Density Fraja Mukti, Khairul Hadi, Kurnia Zulfahmi, Subramani Nagaraj Journal of Aquaculture & Fish Health 13 2024 219-230
5 Advancing sustainability: The role of epiplastic microalgae and their enzymatic pathways in freshwater plastic biodegradation Antony Prakash Rejoy P, Sagaya John Paul Joseph, Nagaraj Subramani Journal of Water Process Engineering 67 2024 106134
6 Understand the fatty acid metabolic reprogramming of immune cells in coloectral cancer Prathapavarma Digala, Sakthivel Muthu, Nagaraj Subramani, Nallusamy Duraisamy, Deepan Sundararaj Texila International Journal of Public Health 14 2024 20132
7 Diversity and ecology of freshwater diatoms as pollution indicators from the freshwater Ponds of Kanyakumari district, Tamilnadu. Suresh A., Gopinath P M, Sagaya John Paul J., Thajuddin N. and Nagaraj S. Energy Nexus 9 2023 100164.
8 Biosynthesis, Protease Optimization and Purification of Alkaline Serine from Shewanella algae and its Potential Application as Silver Recovery. (Impact Factor: 5.464) Anand Javee, Sathuvan Malairaj, Nagaraj Subramani. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy 25 2022 100595
9 Influence of environmental parameters on the community structure of phytoplankton from river confluence of Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India.  Sagaya John Paul Joseph, Priya Darshini Gunasekaran and Nagaraj Subramani. Environmental Advances 7 2022 100170
10 Impact of cultivation parameters on astaxanthin accumulation in the green alga Haematococcus lacustris RRGK isolated from Himachal Pradesh, India Ramamoorthy, K., Anand, J., Sreekala, K. G., Arulmurugan, P., Karuppasamy, K., Vijayanand, N., Sivasangari Ramya, S. and Nagaraj, S. Energy Nexus 6 2022 100083
11 Oil cake extract as low-cost alternative media for increasing lipid and biomass productivity in Scenedesmus quadricauda for biofuel applications. (Impact Factor: 5.926) Anand. J, Ramamoorthy. K, Sagaya John Paul. J, Sreekala. K. G, Sathuvan. M, Bhavani. L and Nagaraj. S. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery 12 2022 14673–14682
12 Antioxidant and anticancer potential of Astaxanthin from micro green alga Haematococcus pluvialis during diethyl nitrosamine (DEN) induced experimental heptocellular carcinogens in Wistar rats Nagaraj, S., Ramamoorthy, K., Sagaya John Paul, J., Anand, J., Sathuvan, M., Arulmurugan, P. and Karuppasamy, K. Clinical Case Reports International. 6 2022 1384
13 Study on spray-drying of Bacillus velezensis NKMV-3 strain, its formulation and bio efficacy against early blight of tomato. Murthy Vignesh, Shankar Ramakrishanan Madhan Shankar, Nagaraj Subramani, Bodethala Narayanan VedhaHari, Durai Ramyadevi. Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 45 2022 102483
14 A Cyanobacterium Treated Textile Wastewater for the Plant Growth Enhancement: Experimental Study   S Nagaraj, John Paul J Sagaya, J Anand, Sathuvan Malairaj, Bhavani Lakshmaiah, R Sathya, D MubarakAli Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 196 2022 2397
15 An intensive short term study on interaction between Phytoplankton Communities and Rapidly Deteriorating Pond Ecosystems from Thiruvallur District, Tamilnadu, India.   Sagaya John Paul Joseph, and Nagaraj Subramani Vegetos 34 2021 246-256
16 Epiphytic phytoplankton in response to divergent air pollutants from urban and commercial zones of Chennai District, Tamil Nadu, India: A Case study towards Phytoplankton based Air Quality Index. (Impact Factor: 5.190). Sagaya John Paul Joseph, Sreekala Kannikulathel Gopidas, Gomathi Gnanam, Sathish Kumar Boopathi and Nagaraj Subramani Environmental Science and Pollution Research 29 2021 15098–15116
17 Potential of pink pigmented methylotrophic bacteria on growth and physiology of cluster bean and soil microbial community. Narayanan Vijayanand, Sivasangari Ramya Subramanian, Boomibalagan Ponnerulan, Eswaran Saminathan, Uthirapandi Veerenan, Durairaj Kathiresan, Nagaraj Subramani Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 37 2021 102161
18 Bioactive glycolipid biosurfactant from seaweed Sargassum myriocystum associated bacteria Streptomyces sp. SNJASM6. Anand, J. Ramamoorthy, K., and S. Nagaraj Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology 23 2020 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bcab.2020.101505
19 Antimicrobial and antioxidant effects of phlorotannin coating in spoilage prevention of tomato during storage. Sreekala, K.G., and Nagaraj, S. Journal of Applied Biotechnology and Bioengineering 7(4) 2020 175-183
20 Anticancer effects and lysosomal acidification in A549 cells by Astaxanthin from Haematococcus lacustris. K. Ramamoorthy, S. Raghunandhakumar, R.S. Anand, A. Paramasivam, S. Kamaraj, S. Nagaraj, D. Ezhilarasan, T. Lakshmi, Kamal Dua, C. Dinesh Kumar, V. Ashokkumar Bioinformation 16(11) 2020 965-973
21 Biomass and Lipid Production Potential of an Indian Marine Algal Isolate Tetraselmis striata BBRR1. Annakkili Baskara Boopathy, Thanasekaran Jayakumar, Senthil Chinnasamy, Muthu Ganesan Rajaram, Natarajan Mohan, Subramani Nagaraj, Ramasamy Rengasamy, Manjunath Manubolu, Joen-Rong Sheu and Chao-Chien Chang Energies 13 2020 doi:10.3390/en13020341. (IF: 2.702).
22 In Vitro antioxidant and cytotoxic properties of fucoidan from three Indian brown seaweeds. Sreekala K G and Nagaraj S. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 12(9) 2019 99-105. (IF: 0.655).
23 Biodiversity of Freshwater Algae from Selected Ponds of Coimbatore City – Tamil Nadu, India. P. Arulmurugan, R. Hemavathy, N. Soundarya and S. Nagaraj Bionature 39(2) 2019 106-115
24 Production and partial purification α-amylase producing Streptomyces sp. SNAJSM6 isolated from Sargassum myriosystum J. Agardh. Anand, J., K. Ramamoorthy, G.Muthukumar and S. Nagaraj Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 48(8) 2019 1245-1251. (IF: 0.496)..
25 Influence of agriculture fertilizer for the enhanced growth and astaxanthin production from Haematococcus lacustris RRGK isolated from Himachal Pradesh, India. Ramamoorthy Karuppan, Anand Javee, Sreekala Kannikulathel Gopidas, Nagaraj Subramani SN Applied Sciences Springer 2019 https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-0543-z
26 Bioactive potential and composition analysis of sulfated polysaccharide from Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) Borgeson. Anand J., Sathuvan M., Venkatesh Babu G., Sakthivel M., Palani P., Nagaraj, S. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 111 2018 1238–1244. (IF: 6.953).
27 Biofuel and Biochemical Analysis of Amphora coffeaeformis RR03, a Novel Marine Diatom, Cultivated in an Open Raceway Pond. Rajaram, M.G., Nagaraj, S., Manjunath, M., Baskara Boopathy, A., Kurinjimalar, C., Rengasamy, R., Jayakumar, T., Joen-Rong Sheu and Jiun-Yi Li. Energies 11 2018 doi:10.3390/en11061341. (IF: 2.702).
28 Synthesis, photophysical, antibacterial and larvicidal studies on triazolophanes with 5-nitro isophthalate functionality at the intraannular position. Sivasamy Selvarani, Perumal Rajakumar, Subramani Nagaraj, Manisha Choudhury and Devadasan Velmurugan New Journal of Chemistry 42 2018 12684-12691. (IF: 3.591).
29 K-Carrageenan: An effective drug carrier to deliver curcumin incancer cells and to induce apoptosis. Malairaj Sathuvan, Ramar Thangam, Mani Gajendiran, Raju Vivek,Sengottuvelan Balasubramanian, Subramani Nagaraj, Palani Gunasekaran,Balaraman Madhan, Ramasamy Rengasamy Carbohydrate Polymers 160 2017 184-193.(IF: 9.381).
30 Antibacterial cysteine protease from Cissus quadrangularis L. Muthu Sakthivel, Gopal Venkatesh Babu, Karthik S. Narayan, Sivaji Prabu,Malairaj Sathuvan, Lakshmi kanthan Mythileeswari, Subramani Nagaraj, Perumal Palani International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 103 2017 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.05.107. (IF: 6.953).
31 Optimization and production of Botryococcus braunii biomass using commercial nutrients by Response Surface Methodology. Kurinjimalar, C., Kavitha G., Begum, S. S., Rajaram, G., Nagaraj, S., Senthilkumar, N. and Rengasamy, R. Iranica Journal of Energy and Environment 8(4) 2017 18-25
32 Isolation and characterization of catechol derivatives from Semecarpus anacardium seeds and their antibacterial potential in in vitro. Ramalingam Sundaram, Karuppiah Muthu, Subramani Nagaraj, Palanivelu Shanthi, Panchanatham Sachdanandam Biomedicine & Preventive Nutrition 4 2014 177-180. (IF: 0.733).
33 Synthesis, Optical, and Antioxidant Studies of Anthraquinone-core-based Dendrimers with N-Phenylcarbazole as Surface Group. Perumal Rajakumar, Nagarathinam Venkatesan, Karuppannan Sekar, Subramani Nagaraj, and Ramasamy Rengasamy Australian Journal of Chemistry 67 2014 636-643. (IF: 2.823).
34 In-vitro antibacterial potential, Phytochemical characterization of Cyperus rotundus flower extract. K. Muthu, M. Hema, S. Nagaraj, R. Rengasamy International Journal of Natural Products Research 4 2014 6-8
35 Prospective of cyanobacterium and certain aquatic plants in remediation of beverage effluent. R. Sundararaj, S. Nagaraj and R. Rengasamy Journal of Industrial Pollution Control 4 2014 57-63
36 Assessment of NaCl Accumulation and Tolerance Potential of Sesuvium portulacastrum L. R. Sundararaj, S. Nagaraj, R. Rengasamy Journal of Academia and Industrial Research (JAIR) 2 2014 578-582
37 In vitro  Anti Cancer Activity of Natural β-carotene from Dunaliella salina in PC-3 cells.   K.R.Jayappriyan, R. Rajkumar, V. Venkatakrishnan, S.Nagaraj and R. Rengasamy Biomedicine and Preventive Nutrition 3 2013 99-105
38 Hepatoprotective and antioxidative effects of C-phycocyanin from Arthrospira platensis SAG 25780 in CCl4 induced hepatic damage rats. S.Nagaraj, P. Arulmurugan, M.G.Rajaram, K. Karuppasamy, K. R. Jayappriyan, R. Sundararaj, N. Vijayanand and R. Rengasamy Biomedicine and Preventive Nutrition 2 2012 82-85. (IF: 0.733).
39 Enhanced production of astaxanthin at different physic-chemical parameters in the green alga Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow. S. Nagaraj, P. Arulmurugan, M. G. Rajaram, R. Sundararaj and R. Rengasamy Phykos 42 2012 59-71
40 Antiproliferative potential of astaxanthin-rich alga Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow on human hepatic cancer (HepG2) cell line. S. Nagaraj, M. G. Rajaram, P. Arulmurugan, K. Karuppasamy, K. R. Jayappriyan, R. Sundararaj, N. Vijayanand and R. Rengasamy. Biomedicine and Preventive Nutrition 2 2012 149-153. (IF: 0.733).
41 Gymnema sylvestre R. Br. suspension cell extract show antidiabetic potential in Alloxan induced diabetic albino male rats. R. Karthic, S. Nagaraj, P. Arulmurugan, S. Seshadri and R. Rengasamy, K. Kathiravan Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2 2012 1-4. (IF: 1.903).
42 Chemopreventive action of Haematococcus pluvialis Flotow astaxanthin on Wistar male rats hepatocarcinogenesis induced by (DEN) diethylnitrosamine. S.Nagaraj, K. Karuppasamy, R. Sundararaj, K.R. Jayappriyan, N. Vijayanand, P. Arulmurugan and R. Rengasamy Journal of Pharmacy Research 4 2011 12-15
43 Influence of Seaweed liquid extracts on growth, biochemical and yield characteristics of Cyamopsis tetragonolaba (L.) Taub. S. Sivasankari Ramya, S. Nagaraj and N. Vijayanand Journal of Phytology 3 2011 37-41
44 Biodiversity of fresh water algae from guindy campus of Chennai, India. P. Arulmurugan, S. Nagaraj and N. Anand Journal of Ecobiotechnology 3 2011 19-29
45 Stress tolerant Rhizobium enhances the growth of Samanea saman (JECQ) Merr.               K. Karuppasamy, S. Nagaraj and D. Kathiresan African Journal of Basic & Applied Sciences 3 2011 278-284
46 Synthesis and antioxidant properties of enone core based dendrimers with carbazole as surface group. P. Rajkumar, N. Venkatesan, K. Sekar, S. Nagaraj, R. Rengasamy European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 45 2010 1220-1224. (IF: 6.514)..
47 Stereoselective synthesis of hexahydro-3-methyl-1-arylchromeno       3,4- b pyrrole and its annulated heterocycles as potent antimicrobial agents for human pathogens. S. Purushothaman, R. Prasanna, P. Niranjana, R. Ragunathan, S. Nagaraj and R. Rengasamy Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters 20 2010 7288-7291. (IF: 2.823)..
48   Biofertilizing efficiency of brown and green algae algae on growth, biochemical and yield parameters of Cyamopsis tetragonolaba (L.) Taub. S. Sivasankari Ramya, S. Nagaraj and N. Vijayanand Recent Research in Science and Technology 2 2010 45-52
49 Discrimination between the morphological and molecular identification in the genus Dunaliella. K.R. Jayappriyan, R. Rajkumar, L. Sheeja, S. Nagaraj, S. Divya and R. Rengasamy International Journal of Current Research 8 2010 73-78
50 Biodiversity of fresh water algae from temple tanks of Kerala. P. Arulmurugan, S. Nagaraj and N. Anand Recent Research in Science and Technology 2 2010 58-71
51 Synthesis and antibacterial activity of some novel imidazole-based dicationic quinolinophanes. P. Rajkumar, R. Raja, S. Selvam, R. Rengasamy. S. Nagaraj Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters 19 2009 3466-3470. (IF: 2.823).
52 Phenological and Histochemical Studies in Style and Stigma of Solanum melongena, Linn. (Brinjal) Sundararaj, R., Nagaraj, S., Vinodhini, S., Paulraj, N., and R. Rengasamy Indian Journal of Botanical Research 5(1&2) 2009 37-44
53 Pharmacognostical Studies on Pedalium murex, Linn. (Anai - Nerunji) Nagaraj, S., Sundarapandian, SM., Mahendraperumal, G., Anand, N. and R. Rengasamy Indian Journal of Botanical Research 4(2) 2008 223-232
54 Antibacterial activities and exploration of medicinal plants of Coldenia procumens, Linn. Nagaraj, S., SM. Sundarapandian, Karuppasamy, K., Anand, N., and R. Rengasamy Indian Journal of Applied Microbiology 8(1) 2008 5-10
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