Siddegowda Chandraju

830 citations
100 papers · 664 indexed · h-index 15

Siddegowda Chandraju

87 papers receiving 618 citations

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Siddegowda Chandraju
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  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials 266
  • Organic Chemistry 315
  • Physical and Theoretical Chemistry 95
  • Inorganic Chemistry 103
  • Filtration and Separation 12
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All Works

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1
Bio-mimic conversion of Maida (polysaccharides) to reducing sugars by acid hydrolysis and its estimation using standard methods.
20146
2
Estimation of reducing sugar by acid hydrolysis of black grape (Vitis vinifera L.) peels by standard methods
20143
3
Impact of sodium and potassium ions in identification of offspring gender in hamsters
20130
4
Impact of sodium and potassium ions in identification of offspring gender in high sugar rabbits
20130
5
Estimation of sugars by acid hydrolysis of sorghum husk by standard methods
20135
6
Impact of distillery spentwash irrigation on sprouting and growth of Himalayan Balsam (Balsaminaceae) and Crossandra (Acanthaceae) flowering plants.
20120
7
Studies on the implementation of system application product (SAP) materials management (MM-module) in sugar cane cultivation and harvesting
20122
8
Experimental study on the reuse of distillery spent wash on sprouting, growth and yield of nerium oleander (apocynaceae) flowering plant
20121
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Implementation of system application product (SAP) materials management (MM-module) for invoice verification, material group and material master record in sugarindustry
20121
10
Qualitative chromatographic analysis of sugars present in non-edible rind portion of custard apple (Annona squamosa L.).
20122
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Isolation of simple sugar from a hydro colloid: gum arabic.
20121
12
A rapid and sensitive extraction of sugars from papaya peels (Carica Papaya)
20123
13
Impact of Calcium and Magnesium Ions in Identification of Baby Gender in High-Sugar Hamsters
20116
14
Impact of Distillery Spentwash Irrigation on Sprouting and Growth of Tagetes (Asteraceae) Flowering plant
20111
15
Liquid Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy and TLC Analysis for the Identification of Sugars Extracted from the Outer Skin of Almond Fruit (Prunus dulcis)
20115
16
Extraction, Isolation and Identification of Sugars from Banana peels (Musa Sapientum) by HPLC coupled LC/MS instrument and TLC analysis
201113
17
Studies on the Germination and Growth of Cotton and Groundnut Seeds Irrigated by Distillery Spentwash
20111
18
Irrigational impact of distillery spentwash on the nutrients of S- 30, S-36 and Vishwa (DD) mulberry (Morus alba) leaves
20111
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Studies on the Impact of Irrigation of Distillery Spentwash on the Yield of Leafy Medicinal Plants
20101
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Studies on the Impact of Irrigation of Distillery Spentwash on the Yields of Tuber/Root Medicinal Plants
20102

About Siddegowda Chandraju

Siddegowda Chandraju is a scholar working on Soil Science, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials and Electrochemistry, having authored 100 papers that have together received 664 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Nonlinear Optical Materials Research (25 papers), Synthesis and biological activity (16 papers), Agricultural Science and Fertilization (14 papers), Crystal structures of chemical compounds (12 papers), Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry (10 papers), Irrigation Practices and Water Management (9 papers), Metal complexes synthesis and properties (9 papers) and Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies (9 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials (266 citations), Organic Chemistry (315 citations) and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry (95 citations). Siddegowda Chandraju has collaborated with scholars based in India, Malaysia and Saudi Arabia. Frequent co-authors include C. S. Chidan Kumar, Ching Kheng Quah, Hoong‐Kun Fun, N. M. Made Gowda, Tze Shyang Chia, S.M. Dharmaprakash, Cemal Parlak, K.S. Rangappa, Huey Chong Kwong and S. Raghavendra. Their work appears in journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

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