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Dr. Sinosh Skariyachan

Assistant professor 

Mob: +919739654015

Email: sinoshmicro@stpius.ac.in, sinoshskariya@gmail.com

Web Page: https://www.drsinoshskariya.com/

    

Sl. No.QualificationSpecializationYear of PassingUniversity
1NETAgricultural Microbiology2017Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
2PhDBiotechnology (Applied Microbiology)2016Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, Karnataka
3M.ScBioinformatics2018Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
4M.ScMicrobiology2005Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
5B.ScMicrobiology2003Kannur University, Kerala
Sl.No.Teaching/IndustryDesignationInstitution DetailsPeriod
1Department of MicrobiologyAssistant ProfessorSt. Pius X College Rajapuram, Kasaragod (Aided by Govt of Kerala), Kerala.October 2019- Till Date
2Department of Biotechnology (B.Tech)Associate ProfessorDayananda Sagar College of Engineering, BangaloreJuly 2016-October 2019
3Department of Biotechnology (B.Tech)Assistant ProfessorDayananda Sagar College of Engineering, BangaloreDec 2012-June 2016
4Department of Biotechnology (B.Tech)LecturerDayananda Sagar College of Engineering, BangaloreMarch 2008-Nove 2012
5Department of MicrobiologyLecturer (on contract)St. Pius X College Rajapuram, Kasaragod (Aided by Govt of Kerala), Kerala.June 2005-February 2008
Sl.No.TitleName of Journal / BookCo-authors, if anyYear of PublicationVolume No/Issue No/Page No
1Boeravinone derivatives from Boerhavia diffusa potently target GMP synthase in drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: An AI-guided in silico approach to combat antimicrobial resistance. Biochem Biophys Res Commun.Biochem Biophys Res Commun (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Jyothindran Kelambeth J, Sebastian D, Veettil Vinod N, Rajeswari N.2025784:152630. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2025.152630.
2Elucidation of the encapsulated triterpene glycosides of Gymnema sylvestre on GLUT4 expression and integrative in silico modeling of potential α-glucosidase inhibitorsJournal of Molecular Liquids (Elsevier)Shenoy RS, Skariyachan S*, Bhat S, Prashanth KVH, Kumar KM, Manonmani HK, Kumar PS, Niranjan V2025434: 128024, . *Joint first author, equal contribution. (Impact factor 5.2)
3Structure-based identification of dual targeting lead inhibitor to Marburg virus glycoprotein and Chandipura virus nucleoprotein: Insights from molecular docking, dynamics and binding free energy analysesBiochem Biophys Res Commun (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Vijayan S, Sebastian D, Naracham Veettil V, Rajeswari N, Kaitheri Edathil R2025776:152239. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2025.152239. (Impact factor 2.2)
4Unveiling the potential of Hamigeran-B from marine sponges as a probable inhibitor of Nipah virus RDRP through molecular modelling and dynamics simulation studiesSAR QSAR Environ Res (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Jayaprakash A, Kelambeth JJ, Suresh MR, Poochakkadanveedu V, Kumar KM, Naracham Veettil V, Kaitheri Edathil R, Suresh Kumar P, Niranjan V202535(12):1173-1197. doi: 10.1080/1062936X.2024.2446353. (Impact factor 2.4)
5In vitro and In silico investigation deciphering novel antifungal activity of endophyte Bacillus velezensis CBMB205 against Fusarium oxysporum.Nature-Sci Rep. (Nature)Vibha R, Granada DL, Skariyachan S, Ujwal P, Sandesh K202515(1):684. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-77926-1. (Impact factor 3.9)
6Integrative investigation of flavonoids targeting ybx1 protein–protein interaction network in breast cancer: from computational analysis to experimental validationMol Biotechnol (Springer)Sreelekshmi PK, Pooja SK, Vidya N, Skariyachan S, Thejaswini V20241007/s12033-024-01311-6 (Impact factor 2.5)
7Screening of bioactive compounds from selected mushroom species against putative drug targets in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: a multi-target approachJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Prasanna A, Karunakar P, Pillai A, Mukundan S, Mansi YV, Balaji R, Niranjan V, Skariyachan S, Narayanappa R20241080/07391102.2024.2335292 (Impact factor 2.4)
8Computational screening of potential anti-inflammatory leads from Jeevaneeya Rasayana plants targeting COX-2 and 5- LOX by molecular docking and dynamic simulation approachesComput Biol Med (Elsevier)Hemavathi KN, Skariyachan S, Raju R, Keshava Prasad TS, Abhinand CS2024171:108164. doi:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2024.108164 (Impact factor 6.3)
9Editorial: Computational drug discovery for emerging viral infectionsFront in MicrobiologySkariyachan S, Murugan KK, Parikesit AA202314: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1326731 (Impact Factor 4.5)
10Immunoinformatic exploration of a multi-epitope-based peptide vaccine candidate targeting emerging variants of SARS-CoV-2Front in MicrobiologyKumar KM, Karthik Y, Ramakrishna D, Balaji S, Skariyachan S, Krishna Murthy TP, Sakthivel KM, Alotaibi BS, Shukry S, Sayed SM, Mushtaq M20235.https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1251716
11BRCA1/TP53 tumor proteins inhibited by novel analogues of curcumin - Insight from computational modelling, dynamic simulation and experimental validationInt J Biol Macromol (Elsevier)Aloor LJ, Skariyachan S*, Raghavamenon AC, Kumar KM, Narayanappa R, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V, Cherian T202320:126989. doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126989. (Impact factor 8.5) *Joint first author, equal contribution
12The escalated potential of the novel isolate Bacillus cereus NJD1 for effective biodegradation of LDPE films without pre-treatmentJ Hazard Mater (Elsevier)Jayan N, Skariyachan S, Sebastian D2023455: 2023.131623. doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131623. (Impact Factor 11.3)
13Carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase is a prospective molecular target for multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii - computational modeling, molecular docking and dynamic simulation studiesComput Biol Med (Elsevier)Rana S, Skariyachan S*, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V2023157. 2023, 106793. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.106793 (Impact factor 6.3). *Joint first author, equal contribution
14Computational design of prospective molecular targets for Burkholderia cepacia complex by molecular docking and dynamic simulation studiesProteins (Wiley)Skariyachan S, Praveen PKU, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V20231002/prot.26462. (Impact Factor: 2.8)
15Scope of repurposed drugs against the potential targets of the latest variants of SARS-CoV-2Struct Chem (Springer)Niranjan V, Setlur AS, Karunakaran C, Uttarkar A, Kumar KM, Skariyachan S202233: 1585–1608; https://doi.org/10.1007/s11224-022-02020-z (Impact Factor 2.2)
16Scope of computational biology and bioinformatics towards the discovery of potential therapeutic agents against viral diseasesFuture VirologySkariyachan S20229. https://doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2021-0281
17Recent advances in plastic degradation - From microbial consortia-based methods to data sciences and computational biology driven approachesJ Hazard Mater (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Taskeen N, Kishore AP, Krishna BV2022426:128086. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.128086. (Impact Factor 11.3)
18Carbon fullerene and nanotube are probable binders to multiple targets of SARS-CoV-2: Insights from computational modeling and molecular dynamic simulation studiesInfect Genet Evol (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Gopal D, Deshpande D, Joshi A, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V202196:105155. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2021.105155. (Impact Factor 2.6)
19Physicochemical and microbial pollution of a reservoir in South India and role of bacteriophage treatment to curtail drug-resistant bacterial pollution in waterEnvironmental Technology & Innovation (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Deshpande D, Joshi A, Subramanya N, Kale S, Narayanappa R202124: 10, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eti.2021.102012. (Impact factor: 7.1)
20Understanding the xylooligosaccharides utilization mechanism of Lactobacillus brevis and Bifidobacterium adolescentis: Proteins involved and their conformational stabilities for effectual bindingMol Biotechnol (Springer)Khangwal I, Skariyachan S, Uttarkar A, Muddebihalkar AG, Niranjan V, Shukla P20211007/s12033-021-00392-x. (Impact Factor 2.5)
21Cytotoxic effects of butyric acid derivatives through GPR109A receptor in Colorectal Carcinoma cells by in silico and in vitro methodsJ. Mol Structure (Elsevier)Liji P, Skariyachan S, Thamp HBS20217. 1243: 130832. doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2021.130832.
22Structural insights on the interaction potential of natural leads against major protein targets of SARS-CoV-2: Molecular modelling, docking and dynamic simulation studiesComput Biol Med (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Gopal D, Muddebihalkar AG, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V.2021132:104325. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.104325. (Impact Factor 6.3)
23Novel consortia of Enterobacter and Pseudomonas formulated from cow dung exhibited enhanced biodegradation of polyethylene and polypropyleneJournal of Environmental Management (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Taskeen N, Kishore AP, Venkata Krishna B, Naidu G2021284, 112030. doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112030 (Impact Factor 8.4)
24C-demethylation and 1, 2-amino shift in (E)-2-(1-(3-aminophenyl) ethylidene) hydrazinecarboxamide to (E)-2-(2-aminobenzylidene) hydrazinecarboxamide and their applicationsSci Rep (Nature)Sennappan M, Skariyachan S, Managutti PB, Gunaga SS202010(1): 21913. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-79027-1. 1243: 130832. (Impact Factor 3.9)
25Structural and molecular basis of the interaction mechanism of selected drugs towards multiple targets of SARS-CoV-2 by molecular docking and dynamic simulation studies- deciphering the scope of repurposed drugsComput Biol Med (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Gopal D, Chakrabarti S, Kempanna P, Uttarkar A, Muddebihalkar AG, Niranjan V2020126:104054. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2020.104054. (Impact Factor 6.3)
26Response regulator GacA and transcriptional activator RhlR proteins involved in biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa are prospective targets for natural lead molecules: Computational modelling, molecular docking and dynamic simulation studiesInfection, Genetics and Evolution (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Ravi Shankar R, Gopal D, Muddebihalkar AG, Uttarkar A, Uluvangada Praveen PK, Niranjan V202085 (2020): 1044481016/j.meegid.2020.104448 (Impact Factor 2.6)
27Deciphering effectual binding potential of xylo-substrates towards xylose isomerase and xylokinase through molecular docking and molecular dynamic simulationJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Khangwal I, Niranjan V, Kango N, Shukla P20202020 1-10. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2020.1772882. (Impact factor 2.5)
28Natural epiestriol-16 act as potential lead molecule against prospective molecular targets of multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii -Insight from in silico modelling and in vitro investigationsInfect Genet Evol (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Muddebihalkar AG, Badrinath V, Umashankar B, Eram D, Uttarkar A, NiranjanV.20205:104314. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2020.104314. (Impact factor 2.6)
29Monitoring and assessment of the therapeutic impact of metabolites extracted from sponge-associated bacteria screened from Gulf of Mannar, southeast coast of IndiaEnviron Monit Assess (Springer)Skariyachan S, Challapilli SB, Packirisamy S, Sridhar VS, Kumargowda ST2020192(4): 241. doi: 10.1007/s10661-020-8201-x. (Impact factor 3.2)
30Mutational Variation Analysis of oprD Porin Gene in Multidrug-Resistant Clinical Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosaMicrob Drug ResistSuresh M, Skariyachan S, Narayanan N, Pullampara Rajamma J, Panickassery Ramakrishnan MK20201089/mdr.2019.0147. (Impact factor 1.9)
31Carbon fullerene act as potential lead molecule against prospective molecular targets of biofilm-producing multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumanni and Pseudomonas aerugenosa: Computational modeling and MD simulation studiesJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Gopal D, Kadam SP, Muddebihalkar AG, Uttarkar A, Niranjan V20201080/07391102.2020.1726821 (Impact factor 2.4)
32Mitogen activated protein kinase-1 and cell division control protein-42 are putative targets for the binding of novel natural lead molecules: a therapeutic intervention against Candida albicansJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Gopal D, Muddebihalkar AG, Skariyachan S, C AU, Kaveramma P, Praveen U, Shankar RR, Venkatesan T, Niranjan V.201929:1-16. doi: 10.1080/07391102.2019.1682053. (Impact factor 2.4)
33Recent perspectives on the virulent factors and treatment options for multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumanniiCrit Rev Microbiol (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Taskeen N, Ganta M, Venkata Krishna B201945(3): 315-333. (Impact Factor: 5.1)
34Recent aspects on the pathogenesis mechanism, animal models and novel therapeutic interventions for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus InfectionsFront in MicrobiologySkariyachan S, Challapilli SB, Packirisamy S, Kumargowda ST and Sridhar VS201910: 569. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2019.00569 (Impact Factor: 4.5)
35Screening of natural lead molecules against putative molecular targets of drug resistant Cryptococcus spp: an insight from computer aided molecular designCurr Top Med Chem (Bentham Sciences)Manjunath M, Skariyachan S201918: 31, 2681-2701. (Impact factor 3.3)
36Biopreservation potential of antimicrobial protein producing Pediococcus spp. towards selected food samples in comparison with chemical preservativesInt J Food Microbiol (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Govindarajan S2019291 (16): 189-196. (Impact Factor 5.1)
37Prediction of binding potential of natural leads against the prioritized drug targets of chikungunya and dengue viruses by computational screening. 3 Biotech. (Springer)Keramagi AR, Skariyachan S20183 Biotech. 8:274. doi: 10.1007/s13205-018-1303-2 (Impact Factor 2.9)
38Screening of potential lead molecules against prioritized targets of multi-drug-resistant-Acinetobacter baumannii - insights from molecular docking, molecular dynamic simulations and in vitro assaysJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Manjunath M, Bachappanavar N201837(5):1146-1169. (Impact Factor 2.4)
39Enhanced polymer degradation of polyethylene and polypropylene by novel thermophilic consortia of Brevibacillus sps. and Aneurinibacillus sp. screened from waste management landfills and sewage treatment plantsPolymer Degradation & Stability (Elsevier)Skariyachan S, Patil AA, Shankar A, Manjunath M, Bachappanavar N, Kiran S2018149:52-68 (Impact Factor 7.4)
40Recent perspectives on the molecular basis of biofilm formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and approaches for treatment and biofilm dispersalFolia Microbiol (Springer)Skariyachan S, Sridhar VS, Packirisamy S, Kumargowda ST, Challapilli SB201863(4):413-432. (Impact factor 3.1)
41Recent perspectives on genome, transmission, clinical manifestation, diagnosis, therapeutic strategies, vaccine developments, and challenges of Zika virus researchFront in MicrobiologyShankar A, Patil AA, Skariyachan S20178:1761.doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01761(Impact factor 4.5)
42Environmental monitoring and assessment of antibacterial metabolite producing actinobacteria screened from marine sediments in south coastal regions of Karnataka, IndiaEnviron Monit Assess (Springer)Skariyachan S, Garka S, Puttaswamy S, Shanbhogue S, Devaraju R, Narayanappa R2017189(6):283. doi: 10.1007/s10661-017-5999-y.​ (Impact factor 3.2)
43Enhanced biodegradation of low- and high-density polyethylene by novel bacterial consortia formulated from plastic contaminated cow dung under thermophilic conditionsEnviron Sci Pollut Res IntSkariyachan S, Setlur AS, Naik SY, Naik AA, Usharani M, Vaisist KS201724 (9): 8443–8457 (Impact factor 5.190).
44Novel insight from computational virtual screening depicts the binding potential of selected phytotherapeutics against probable drug targets of Clostridium difficileInterdiscip Sci (Springer)Kamath S, Skariyachan S20171007/s12539-017-0215-x (Impact factor 3.9)
45Nanoparticle Fullerene (C60) demonstrated stable binding with antibacterial potential towards probable targets of drug resistant Salmonella typhi - A computational perspective and in vitro investigationJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Parveen A, Garka S20166:1-53. (Impact factor 2.4).
46Novel bacterial consortia isolated from plastic garbage processing areas demonstrated enhanced degradation for low density polyethyleneEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int (Springer)Skariyachan S, Manjunatha V, Sultana S, Jois C, Bai V, Vasist KS201623(18):18307-18319. (Impact factor 5.190).
47Exploring the Medicinal Potential of the Fruit Bodies of Oyster Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricomycetes), against Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial IsolatesInt J Med Mushrooms Skariyachan S, Prasanna A, Manjunath SP, Karanth SK, Nazre A201618(3): 245–252. (Impact factor 1.4).
48Assessment of antibiotic resistance patterns of the fecal coliforms isolated from Cauvery River and screening of novel herbal lead molecules against probable drug targets of MDR pathogens by computational virtual screeningInt J Infect Dis (Elsevier)Skariyachan S201645 (S1): 116 doi:10.1016/j.ijid.2016.02.294 (Impact factor 4.3).
49Herbal lead as ideal bioactive compounds against probable drug targets of Ebola virus in comparison with known chemical analogue: A computational drug discovery perspectiveInterdiscip Sci (Springer)Setlur AS, Naik SY, Skariyachan S20161007/s12539-016-0149-8. (Impact factor 3.9)
50Environmental assessment of the degradation potential of mushroom fruit bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq.: Fr.) PEnviron Sci Pollut Res Int (Springer)Skariyachan S, Prasanna A, Manjunath SP, Karanth SS, Nazre A2016188(2):121. doi: 10.1007/s10661-016-5125-6. (Impact factor 3.2)
51Secondary metabolites extracted from marine sponge associated Comamonas testosteroni and Citrobacter freundii as potential antimicrobials against MDR pathogens and hypothetical leads for VP40 matrix protein of Ebola virus: An in vitro and in silico investigationJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Acharya A, Subramaniyan S, Babu S, Kulkarni S, Narayanappa R201534(9):1865-1883. (Impact factor 2.4).
52Environmental monitoring of bacterial contamination and antibiotic resistance patterns of the fecal coliforms isolated from Cauvery River, a major drinking water source in Karnataka, IndiaEnviron Monit Assess (Springer)Skariyachan S, Mahajanakatti AB, Grandhi NJ, Prasanna A, Sen B, Sharma N, Vasist KS, Narayanappa R2015187(5):279. doi: 10.1007/s10661-015-4488-4(Impact factor 3.2)
53Investigating the therapeutic potential of herbal leads against drug resistant Listeria monocytogenes by computational virtual screening and in-vitro assaysJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Pachiappan A, Joy J, Bhaduri R, Aier I, Vasist KS201533(12):2682-94. (Impact factor 2.4).
54Computational analysis of the domain architecture and substrate-gating mechanism of prolyl oligopeptidases from Shewanella woodyi and identification probable lead moleculesInterdiscip Sci Comput Life Sci (Springer)Patil P, Skariyachan S, Mutt E, Kaushik S20151007/s12539-014-0244-7). (Impact factor 3.9).
55Selection and screening of microbial consortia for efficient and ecofriendly degradation of plastic garbage collected from urban and rural areas of Bangalore, IndiaEnviron Monit Assess (Springer)Skariyachan S, Megha M, Kini MN, Mukund MK, Rizvi A, Vasist K2014187 (1): 4174. (Impact factor 3.2)
56Molecular modeling on streptolysin-O of multidrug resistant Streptococcus pyogenes and computer aided screening and in vitro assay for novel herbal inhibitorsCurr Comput Aided Drug Des (Bentham Sciences)Skariyachan S, Narayan NS, Aggimath TS, Nagaraj S, Reddy MS, Narayanappa R201410 (1): 59-74. (Impact factor 1.6)
57Antimicrobial potential of metabolites extracted from bacterial symbionts associated with marine sponges in coastal area of Gulf of Mannar Biosphere, IndiaLett Appl Microbiol (wiley)Skariyachan S, Rao AG, Patil MR, Saikia B, Bharadwaj KNV, Rao GSJ201458(3): 231-241. (Impact factor 2.1).
58Exploring inhibitory potential of curcumin against various cancer targets by in silico virtual screening, InterdiscipInterdisciplinary Science Comp Life Sci (Springer)Mahajanakatti AB, Murthy G, Sharma N, Skariyachan S20146(1): 13-24. (Impact factor 3.9).
59A pilot study on water pollution and characterization of multidrug resistant superbugs from Byramangala tank, Ramanagara district, Karnataka, IndiaEnviron Monit Assess (Springer)Skariyachan S, Lokesh P, Rao R, Kumar AU, Vasist K, Narayanappa R2013185(7): 5483-5495. (Impact factor 3.2).
60Exploring insights for virulent gene inhibition of multidrug resistant Salmonella typhi, Vibrio cholerae, and Staphylococcus areus by potential phytoligands via in silico screeningJ Biomol Struct Dyn (Tailor & Francis)Skariyachan S, Jayaprakash N, Bharadwaj N, Narayanappa R201332(9): 1379-1395. (Impact factor 2.4).
61In silico exploration of novel phytoligands against probable drug target of Clostridium tetaniInterdiscip Sci Comput Life Sci (Springer)Skariyachan S, Prakash N, Bharadwaj N2012 (2012) 4: 1-10
62Homology modelling of CB1 receptor and selection of potential inhibitor against ObesityBioinformation Shrinivasan M, Skariyachan S, Aparna V & Kolte VR20128 (11): 523-528
63Structure based virtual screening of novel inhibitors against multidrug resistant superbugsBioinformation Skariyachan S, Mahajanakatti AB, Sharma N, Karanth S, Rao S and Rajeswari N20128(9): 420-425.
64Computer aided screening and evaluation of herbal therapeutics against MRSA infectionsBioinformation Skariyachan S, Krishnan RS, Siddapa SB, Salian C, Bora P and Sebastian D20117(5): 222-233
65Selection of herbal therapeutics against deltatoxin mediated clostridial infectionsBioinformation Skariyachan S, Mahajanakatti AB, Sharma N, Sevanan M20116(10): 375-379
Books & Book Chapters
66Introduction to Food BiotechnologyCBS publishers and distributors, New Delhi Sinosh Skariyachan, Abhilash M ISBN: 9788123922072
67Repurposed Drugs against the Latest Variants of Concerns of SARS-CoV-2.Pharma Focus AsiaSinosh Skariyachanhttps://www.pharmafocusasia.com/articles/repurposed-drugs-against-the-latest-variants-of-concerns-of-sars-cov-2
68Computational drug discovery for emerging viral infectionsLausanne: Frontiers Media SA. Skariyachan, S., Kumar, K. M., Parikesit, A. A2023doi: 10.3389/978-2-8325-4049-7
69Mechanism of Action of ProbioticsSynbiotics:Volume 2-Harnessing Probiotics and Prebiotics for Nutrition, Scrivener Publishing LLC-Scrivener Publishing LLC (invited chapter)S. Pooja, Vidya Niranjan, Anagha S. Setlur, Chandrashekar K, Sinosh Skariyachan*2025Chapter 18, 47–592
70Drug-repositioning strategies of antidiabetic drugs for Alzheimer's diseaseDiabetes and Alzheimer's Disease (Academic Press, Invited Chapter)Bharghavi Balaji2025Chapter 12
71Sustainable agriculture and the role of nanotechnologyNanotechnology applications in modern agriculture-Springer (Invited Chapter)Vidya Niranjan, Lavanya C, Anagha S. Setlur, Chandrashekar Karunakaran2025N/A
72Degradation of Low-Density Polyethylene by Physical, Chemical, and Microbial-Based ApproachesSustainable Microbial Technology for Synthetic and Cellulosic Microfiber Bioremediation-Springer (Invited Chapter)Ojha MD2024pg. 259-274
73The Fate of Micro/Nano Plastic Pollutants in the Natural EnvironmentRemediation of Plastic and Microplastic Waste Tailor & Francis (Invited Chapter). Ojha MD2024Chapter-13: pg. 214-238
74Deciphering the scope of in silico screening of novel natural lead molecules against putative molecular targets of multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogensNanotechnology and In Silico Tools-Elsevier (Invited Chapter).Niranjan V, Setlur AS, Chandrashekar K, Uttarkar A2023Chapter-19: pp-269-284
75Applications of microbial consortia and microbiome interactions for augmenting sustainable agrobiologySustainable agrobiology. Microorganisms for sustainability: Design and development of microbial consortia--Springer (Invited Chapter)Niranjan V, Setlur AS, Chandrashekar K2023pp. 275-316
76Antimicrobial peptide resistance and scope of computational biology in antimicrobial peptide researchAntimicrobial peptides. Challenges and future perspectives- Elsevier (Invited chapter)Ramesan CKV, Vinod NV2022Chapter 14, pp. 261-295
77Molecular interaction modeling of carbon nanotubes and fullerene toward prioritized targets of SARS-CoV-2 by computer-aided screening and docking studiesFunctionalized carbon nanomaterials for theranostic applications. Micro and nano technologies-Elsevier (Invited Chapter).Gopal D, Melappa G2022Chapter-8, pp. 157-180
78Applications of computational intelligence and predictive analytics in screening potential lead molecules towards COVID-19: Scope of repurposed drugsComputational Intelligence & predictive analytics for medical Science: A Pragmatic Approach-De Gruyter. (Invited Chapter).Gopal D2021N/A
79Recent perspectives on COVID-19 and computer-aided virtual screening of natural compounds for the development of therapeutic agents towards SARS-CoV-2Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology-Springer (Invited Chapter)Gopal D2020N/A
80Combinatorial designing of novel lead molecules towards the putative drug targets of extreme drug-resistant ElsevierEssentials of Bioinformatics, Volume II-Springer (Invited chapter)Bachappanavar N2019N/A
81Exploring the binding potential of carbon nanotubes and fullerene towards major drug targets of multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens and their utility as novel therapeutic agentsFullerenes, Graphenes and Nanotubes: A Pharmaceutical Approach-Elsevier (Invited Chapter)Garka S2018Chapter 1, pp. 1-20
82Application of Novel Microbial Consortia for Environmental Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Management Toward Low- and High-Density Polyethylene and Prioritizing the Cost-Effective, Eco-friendly, and Sustainable Biotechnological InterventionHandbook of Environmental Materials Management-Springer. (Invited Chapter).Manjunath M, Shankar A, Bachappanavar N, Patil AA2018Chapter 1, pp. 1-48
83Emergence of multidrug resistant bacteria in fresh water ecosystems (river) and screening of natural therapeutics against the probable drug targets of drug resistant pathogens by computational biology approachesRecent advances in Applied Microbiology-Springer. (Invited Chapter).None2017Chapter 5, pp. 119-132
84Exploring the potential of herbal ligands towards multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens by computational drug discoveryTranslational Bioinformatics and its application-Springer (Invited Chapter).None2017Chapter 4, pp. 87-117
85Evolution and prevalence of multidrug resistance among food borne pathogensFood-borne Pathogens and Antibiotic Resistance-John Wiley & Sons (Invited chapter)Setlur AS, Naik SY2017Chapter 13, pp.-441-558
86Inhibition of virulence potential of Vibrio cholerae by natural compoundsPost-genomic approaches in drug and vaccine development-River Publishers, Denmark. (Invited Chapter)None2015Chapter 13, 333-367
87Molecular ModelingE-Book on Bioinformatics and its emerging dimensions in AgricultureNone2015N/A
Publications in other peer reviewed journals
88Enhancement of nutraceutical components of mushroom by uv exposure and extension of their shelf-life using edible coating material adopting online assessment of keeping quality by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniqueApplied Chemical EngineeringTidke S, Pooja B, Manjula BV, Singh R, Shoran R, Arush HA, Sinosh S, Geethanath S, Kiran S, Ravishankar GA20247:01
89Computational virtual screening and preliminary cytotoxicity assay of novel herbal therapeutics on MCF-7 cell lines (2015)International Journal of Applied Sciences & Engineering (IJASE)Satyanarayan V, Mohan D, Skariyachan S, Narayanappa R20151 (1): 65-71
90Comparative modelling of pathogenesis related 4b protein (Q6T5J8) of Oryza sativa subsp.indica with the three-dimensional structure of barley1BW3International Journal of Plant, Animal and Environmental SciencesShowmy KS, Skariyachan S, Yusuf A20144(4): 41-50
91Computer aided virtual screening and selection of novel phytoligands against shigellosisInternational Journal of Current ResearchSkariyachan S, Bharadwaj N, Prakash N20124(5): 84-90
92Viro-informatics: Finding a herbal remedy for AIDS and blocking the translation pathway of HIV glycoproteins by RNAi techniqueInt J Pharm Sci Rev ResReddy DMS, Skariyachan S, Palanivel B, Anish DT, Kiran J, Gopal R201110 (1): 142-146
93In silico investigation and docking simulations of CagA of Helicobacter pylori: A rational drug design for gastroduodenal cancerJournal of CarcinogenesisArpitha BM, Sharma N, Skariyachan S201110 (1): pp S2
94Discovery and evaluation of potential inhibitors for prostate and breast cancerJournal of CarcinogenesisRao SK, Biradar UB, Skariyachan S201110 (1): pp S15
95An integrative in silico characterization and docking studies of β- enolase: a novel therapeutic insight for β-enolase deficiencyInt J Pharm BiosciSkariyachan S, Sharma N, Arpitha BM20112(1): 153-165
96Fermentative production and downstream characterization of single cell protein from food wastesInt J Pharm Sci BioSkariyachan S, Jagadeesh A, Kumar MS, Shetty MR, Singh VS20101(4): 294-300
97In silico investigation and docking studies of E2F3 tumor marker: Discovery and evaluation of potential inhibitors for prostate and breast cancerInt J of Pharma Sci & Drug ResSkrariyachan S, Krishnan RS, Biradar UB20102(4): 254-260
98Isolation, Identification and characterization of Clostridium perfringens from cooked meat poultry samples and in silico biomodeling of its delta enterotoxinInt J Pharm Sci Rev ResSkariyachan S, Mahajanakatti AB, Biradar UB, Sharma N, Abhilash M20104(2): 164-172
99Design and discovery of novel therapeutic drugs against Helicobacter pylori gastroduodenal cancer by in silico approachRes J Pharm Biol Chem SciSkariyachan S, Ashwini MP, Hina CHA, Jain DM, Abhilash M20101(4): 1005-1016
100In silico biomodelling and docking studies of claudin 1: A rational approach of drug design for enteropathogenic E. coli infectionsInt J Pharm Sci ResArpitha BM, Sharma N, Skariyachan S20109(1): 421-429

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