Department of biotechnology

Department of Biotechnology
Dr. Paresh N. Kundu
Professor
Educational
Qualification
Experience
Teaching: 03 years Industry : 25 years R&D: 11 years of R & D Industrial Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetic Interest
Engineering, Environmental Science, Renewable energy List of Publications:
Papers Published in National and International Journals:
1. Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of some benzimidazoles N J Datta, A.R.Parikh, K. Deo, S.B.Bhatt & P.N. Kundu. Indian J.Pharmaceutical Sci.,65(1),39 – 43, 2003.
2. Antimicrobial screening and single step synthesis and antimicrobial screening of some aryl amino coumarins. Mausami Chavda,Anamik Shah, Surendra Bhatt, Keshav Deo & Pareshnath Kundu.
Indian J.Chem.
42B(6),1502 – 1507 (2003)
3. S. Bhattacharya, B.K. Chakraborty, A. Das, P.N.Kundu & P.C.Banerjee, Acidiphilium
symbioticum sp. nov., an acidophilic bacterium From Thiobacillus ferooxidans cultures isolated from Indian mines.Can. J.Microbiol., 37,78-85,1991. 4. Das, S. Bhattacharya & P.N. Kundu. Bioextraction of copper from Surda mine ore with mixed
cultures. Trans. Ind. J. Metals, 43, No. 5, Oct.1990. 5. Das & P.N.Kundu. Microbial production of gluconic acid, J.Scient. Ind. Res., 46 (7), 307- 311,
6. P.N.Kundu and A. Das. A note on crossing experiments with Aspergillus niger for the production
of calcium gluconate, J. Appl. Bacteriol., 59, 1-5, 1985 7. P.N.Kundu and A. Das. Glucose oxidase activity in strains of Aspergillus niger and Penicillium
funiculosum, Indian J. Mycol. Res., 22, 97-100. 1984 8. P.N.Kundu, M.Yabuta, S.Sugimoto and H. Taguchi. Hyperproduction of lambda phage cI 857
repressor protein by thev use of runaway replicationplasmid vector, Ann. Repts. of International Centre of Co-operativeResearch and Development in Microbial engineering. Osaka University, Japan, 7, 217-227,1984. 9. P.N.Kundu, T.Yoshida and H. Taguchi. The effect of temperature shift on the production of
cyclosophoraoses by Agrobacterium radiobacterA1-5, Ann. Repts. of International Centre of Co-operative Research and Development in Microbial engineering. Osaka University, Japan, 7,209-215,1984. 10. Paresh N. Kundu and Arati Das. Utilisation of cheap carbohydrate source for production of
calcium gluconate by Penicillium funiculosum MN238, Indian J. Expt. Biol., 22,279-281,1984 11. Paresh N. Kundu and Arati Das. Calcium gluconate production by a non-conventional
fermentation method, Biotechnology Letters, 4, 365-368,1982. 12. Paresh N. Kundu and Arati Das. Development of a Calcium gluconate prooducing strain of
Aspergillus niger. Indian J. Microbiol. 22, 194-197,1982 13. Ponty Roy. Paresh Kundu and Arati Das. Sodium Pentachlorophenate as a mutagenic agent.
Biotechnology Letters, 3,404-404,1981 14. P.N.Kundu & A. Das, Production of calcium gluconate by Apergillus niger. Ind. J.

Abstracts / Presentations :
1. Paresh N. Kundu and Arati Das, Hyperproduction of calcium gluconate by Penicillium
funiculosum mutant MN238, VII International Biotechnology Symposium, Vol.1., New Delhi, February 19-25, 1984 ; p.87. 2. Presented a paper entitled Experiments with Penicillium funiculosum for calcium gluconate production in the 69th session of the Indian Science Congress held at Mysore from 3-8th, January, 1982. List of funded projects sanctioned
Name of PI & Co- PI
Project Title
Year of sanction & Funding Agency
Total Amount
duration
Sanctioned
b) Dr. Rajendra Parsad, Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (IIIM), Jammu c) Dr. Rakesh Vohra, IMTECH, Chandigarh Dr. P. N. Kundu Saurastra Univ, Rajkot, anti-bacterial Gujarat Seminar/Workshop Attended (at other institutions and industries)
Hyperproduction of calcium gluconate by Penicillium funiculosum mutant MN238, VII International Biotechnology Symposium, Vol.1., New Delhi, February 19-25, 1984 ; p.87. Presented a paper entitled Experiments with Penicillium funiculosum for calcium gluconate production in the 69th session of the Indian Science Congress held at Mysore from 3-8th Books Published: - Nil-
Research Guidance: -Nil-
Guided/Guiding: 09 UG Projects
Projects Coordinated and Consultancy Work: - Nil-
Professional Membership
Organization
2) Society of Industrial Microbiology (SIM), USA. 3) All India Biotech Association. (Life Member) Awards and Distinctions:
1. Bose Institute Research Fellowship for pursuing Ph. D 2. UNESCO Fellowship at Osaka University, Japan PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ABROAD

Received special training on strain selection/improvement, preservation/ maintenance, shake flask
fermentation, inoculum preparation, in process microbiological quality control and pilot scale
fermentation of
i) Penicillin G at Panlabs, Taipei, Taiwan
ii) Erythromycin at Gnosis s.r.l. Italy
iii) Cephalosporin-C at Gnosis s.r.l. Italy

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