Department of Microbiology
About Microbiology Department
Department of Microbiology of D. B. F. Dayanand College of Arts & Science was established in 1981 in order to cater the needs of the students in this area. The department offers Microbiology course at B.Sc. as well as M.Sc. level. The department runs certificate courses in Fermentation Technology and Industrial Microbiology for third Year B.Sc. and second year B.Sc. students respectively. The department of Microbiology has been recognized as a research centre in Microbiology by Solapur University from 2010.
Dr. D.G. Kadam, Associate Professor and HOD Microbiology, has been recognized as research guide by Solapur University. Three students have completed their Ph.D. degrees and four students are presently working for their Ph.D. degrees in this research center. The department holds an excellent record of university rankers, meritorious students and three University Gold Medal winners. The department of Microbiology has a spacious laboratory with computers, E-learning, L.C.D projector, internet and smart-board facilities. The department has a very good collection of e-books. The department had organized two National Conferences, one workshop and one seminar and Poster Exhibitions on Biofarming, GM foods, Cancer awareness.
Department organized a one day National conference on Microbial Technology for Sustainable Development (MTSD) on 2nd February 2018. Department of Microbiology has participated in collaboration with N.S.S Department of D.B.F.Dayanand College of Arts and Science, Solapur in “Leprosy Detection Campaign” held on 1st September 2017. Department of Microbiology has contributed in Biocomposting plant in college and prepared Culture for Biocomposting. The department organizes guest lectures of eminent persons in the Microbiology field to update both the teacher and student knowledge. The department organized guest lectures on Organ Donation, Tuberculosis and Leprosy detection campaign. Such activities are regularly organized by the department through ‘Microbiology Club’ a platform meant for student activities. The department conducts community oriented programs such as “LAB To LAND” and water testing and awareness of prophylactic measures regarding safe drinking water for the society. The department has viable and active MoU’s with industry and educational institutions. Department celebrates various days like Science day, Pasteur Day, Teacher’s Day and Guru Pournima etc. Every year department organizes regularly Parent Teacher Meet. Every year study tours to visit to various industries and research institutes are organized.
The students of microbiology department actively participating in Avishkar Research Festival organized by Solapur University, Solapur. The department regularly publishes a wall paper viz. ‘Microscopica’ contributed mainly by the students. The department has its own Website that is regularly used for publishing important events, programmes and other related information.
FACULTY
Dr. D. G. Kadam
Designation : Head and Associate Professor
Experience : 35 Years
E-mail : dgkadam@dayanand.net
Mobile : 9028332395
Mrs. T. T. Bapat
Designation : Associate Professor
Experience : 34 Years
E-mail : ttbapat@dayanand.net
Mobile : 9370404128
Dr. S. N. Deshpande
Designation : Associate Professor
Experience : 32 Years
E-mail : sndeshpande@dayanand.net
Mobile : 9420546498
Mrs. N. R. Damle
Designation : Associate Professor
Experience : 32 Years
E-mail : nrdamle@dayanand.net
Mobile : 9423590481
Mr. S. H. Kamble
Designation : Assistant Professor
Experience : 9 Years
E-mail : shkamble@dayanand.net
Mobile : 9970046780
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SUPPORTING STAFF
Mrs. M. S. Birajdar
Designation : Lab Attendant
Experience : 19 Years
E-mail : NA
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Mr. M. S. Vagdari
Designation : Library Attendant
Experience : 24 Years
E-mail : NA
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Mr. S. G. Sarsambe
Designation : Laboratory Attendant
Experience : 19 Years
E-mail : NA
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Syllabus
Class | Syllabus |
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B.Sc. Part-I | View Syllabus |
B.Sc. Part-II | View Syllabus |
B.Sc. Part-III | View Syllabus |
M.Sc. Part-I | View Syllabus |
M.Sc. Part-II | View Syllabus |
Program Outcome [B.Sc. I – Microbiology]
- Historical development of microbiology
- Scope of microbiology
- Beneficial and harmful effects of microorganisms
- Diversity in types of microorganisms
- General characters of different microorganism
- Principles of microscopy and use of it to observe and study microbes
- Different staining techniques, Sterilization Techniques, Cultivation techniques of microorganisms, Methods of Pure culture, Maintenance and preservation of pure cultures
- Basic Biochemistry, Microbial Metabolism, Microbial Nutrition and Growth
- Applied branches of microbiology such as water microbiology, sewage microbiology, milk microbiology, medical microbiology
Program Outcome [B.Sc. II – Microbiology]
- Ultra structure and Functions different organelle of bacterial cell
- Bacterial Growth, Effect of Environmental factors on Bacterial growth, Metabolism
- Virology
- Structure of nucleic acids & Replication of Bacterial DNA
- Gene, Genetic code and Transcription, Plasmids
- Bacterial Mutation
- Immunity
- Antigen and Antibody
- Clinical Microbiology
- Pathogenecity, Microbial Diseases
- scope of Industrial microbiology, Fermentation Media, Screening, Inoculum Development and Scale Up, Microbiological assays, Specific fermentations
Program Outcome [B.Sc. III – Microbiology]
- Classification of Viruses, Reproduction of bacterial and animal viruses, Plant Viruses, Techniques in Virology
- Soil microorganisms, types and their role in elemental cycle
- Composting and Biodegradation, Plant diseases Applications of Biotechnology in Agriculture
- Adaptive Immunity, Monoclonal antibodies, Major Histocompatibility complex, Complement system, Immunological disorders
- ABO blood group system, Rh blood group system, Blood transfusion reaction and its complications
- Food Microbiology, Dairy Microbiology, Industrial production of Streptomycin,Lysin, rDNA products, Production of alcoholic beverages, Downstream processing and quality control
- Basic concepts of microbial genetics, Effect of mutation in bacteria, Genetic engineering and Protein engineering, Techniques in molecular biology, Bioinformatics
- Enzyme, Enzyme kinetics and regulation, Extraction, purification and assay of enzymes
- Bioenergetics, Biosynthesis of Nucleotides , Protein ,Peptidoglycan
- Air microbiology, Marine microbiology and Fresh water ecosystem, Extremophiles, Geomicrobiology,
- Environmental impact assessment and Industrial Waste Management
- Clinical Bacteriology, Mycology, Parasitology, Virology , Chemotherapy
Laboratory Skills: Microbiology students would master the following laboratory skills
- work with standard lab safety protocols and procedures.
- work effectively in a team environment.
- document and maintain a record of all lab activities.
- Document and report on experimental protocols, results and conclusions
- review procedures and put them into your own words.
- maintain an aseptic environment.
- understand and use a bright field microscope.
- preparation of and viewing samples for microscopy,
- use appropriate methods to identify microorganisms,
- estimate the number of microorganisms in a sample,
- use common lab equipment.
- Develop competency in the simple,Gram staining and special staining procedure
- prepare culture media, isolate and culture bacteria and fungi
- understand the environmental effects on bacterial growth.
- Develop competence in bacterial and fungal identification.
- Conduct the basic research with the microorganisms and perform the diagnostic procedures required in food, milk ,industrial and pharmaceutical industries
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Program Outcome [M.Sc. Microbiology]
- Instill the intellectual skills to analyze the molecules using advance biophysical techniques such as HPLC, GC, AAS, PCR etc.
- Perform the quantitative/ qualitative analysis of Biomolecules and understand various biochemical pathways
- Acquire knowledge and understanding the concepts of Microbial genetics, Molecular biology, Immunology, Enzymology.
- Explore the scientific literature effectively and use computational tools such as bio-statistical and bioinformatics
- Role of micro organisms in eco system and impact created by microbes in agricultural development.
- Implement the knowledge in industry with regard to scale up, production, scale down and quality control of the various microbial products
- Conduct the basic research related to industry-environmental issues and use of agricultural for sustainable products
- Students will communicate scientific concepts, experimental results and Analytical arguments clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing.
- Relationship between human disease and micro organisms, pathogenicity, laboratory diagnosis and treatment method.
- basic knowledge about the micro organisms, Microbial Physiology
Course Outcome [B.Sc. Microbiology]
Paper Number | Course Outcome |
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Microbiology Paper – I | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – II | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – III | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – IV | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – V | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – VI | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – VII | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – VIII | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – IX | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – X | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XI | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XII | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XIII | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XIV | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XV | View Course Outcome |
Microbiology Paper – XVI | View Course Outcome |
LABORATORY
The Department of Microbiology was established in 1981 and it conducts B.Sc. in Microbiology ad M.Sc. In microbiology Course. Department runs career oriented courses viz. Fermentation Technology and Advanced industrial Microbiology. It also provides facility Ph.D. Course in Microbiology. The Department is recognized as research centre in Microbiology by Solapur University, Solapur. Seven Students had registered for their Ph.D. Course in this Department and So far three students have completed Ph.D. Degrees. The Department has published about 40 research papers in national and International journals.
The department is well equipped with equipments and instruments such as laboratory fermenter, cooling centrifuge, laminar air flow, BOD Incubator, Electrophoresis Unit, Autoclave, Incubator, Hot Air Oven , Centrifuge, Shaker ,Incubator Shaker, Binocular research Microscopes, Cyclomixer etc.
Department has a separate Departmental Library and journal Section. The Department is having E- learning facility viz. Smart Board, L.C.D. with Internet facility etc.
Research Area
Sr. No. | Name of Faculty | Research area |
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1. | Dr. D.G.Kadam |
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2. | Mrs. T.T. Bapat |
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3. | Dr. S. N. Deshpande | Medical Microbiology |
4. | Mrs. N.R. Damle | Agricultural Microbiology |
5. | Mr. S.H. Kamble |
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Publication of Research Papers
Sr. No. | Name of Authors | Title of Paper | Name of journal with ISSN/ ISBN No., impact factor, Page no., volume, with year |
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1 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Optimum concentration of supplementary feed for vermicomposting of Tendu leaf (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb ) refuge using Eudrilus eugeniae (Kinberg).
D.G.Kadam, P.K.Goel and G.R.Pathade |
Pollution Research, 24, 259-262, 2005(ISSN No.: ISSN: 0257-8050Impact Factor: 3.3 ) |
2 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Microbial succession in the casts of Eudrilus eugeniae fed upon tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb.) leaf residue.
D.G.Kadam, P.K.Goel and G.R.Pathade |
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology , 6, 507- 514. 2007.( ISSN: 0972- 6268, Impact Factor: 3.5 ) |
3 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Effect of precomposting of Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon RoxB.) leaf residue on the growth and cocoon production of the earthworm Eudrilus eugeniae Michaelsen during vermicomposting in laboratory microcosms.
D.G.Kadam, P.K.Goel and G.R.Pathade |
The Ecoscan, 2(1), 111- 114, (ISSN No.: 0974-0376, Impact Factor: 4.65 ) |
4 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Role of National Service Scheme, Educational Institutions, Rotary Club and Social Forestry in Biodiversity Conservation
S.N. Despande, V.V Shagalolu, D.G. Kadam, L.B.Dama and K.R.Rao |
Indian Journal of Tropical Biodiversity, 19(1) , 1-5, ( ISSN : 0971-4642, Impact Factor: 2.5 ) |
5 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Studies on determination of susceptibility to Dental caries among school children
S.N.Deshpande and D.G.Kadam |
International Journal of Pharma and Biosciences, 3(2), 809- 817, (ISSN No.: ISSN-0975-6299 Impact Factor: 0.47) |
6 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Phytochemical analysis and Antibacterial activity of Acacia nilotica against Streptococcus mutans.
S.N.Deshpande and D.G.Kadam |
International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.,5(1),
( ISSN-0975-1491, Impact Factor: 1.1 ) |
7 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Anti-bacterial activity and phytochemical analysis of some medicinal plants against Xanthomonas axonopodis punicae, phytopathovar of bacterial blight of pomegranate.
V.A. Garagade and D.G.Kadam |
Bionano Frontier, 6(1), 164-167 ( ISSN-0974-0678, Impact Factor: 0.22 ) |
8 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Use of Internet in Life Science Research amongst Teachers and Students: A Survey
Deshpande.S.N , Shagalolu.V.V , Rao.K.R and Kadam D G |
Indian Streams Research Journal, 2,(12) , 1-8( ISSN: 2230-7850, Impact Factor: 0.2105 ) |
9 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Some Studies on Bacteriological Profile of Kidney Stone
S.D. Deokar & D.G.Kadam |
Golden Research Thoughts, 3, 41-44, ( ISSN: 2231- 5063 Impact Factor: 1.2018 ) |
10 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Pectinase production by Aspergillus species in submerged fermentation by using agricultural wastes as a substrate
V. A. Gargade , R. R. Swami , D. G. Kadam , K. P. Shinde |
Indian Streams Research Journal, 3,(7) 1-5, ( ISSN: 2230-7850 Impact Factor: 0.2105 ) |
11 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | GCMS Analysis and antibacterial activity of Piper betle (Linn) leaves against Streptococcus mutans
Deshpande S.N. & Kadam D.G. |
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, 6(5), 99 -101
( ISSN- 0974-2441Impact Factor: 0.7 ) |
12 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Growth and reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae and Eisenia fetida in Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon RoxB) leaf as influenced by supplementary feed
Kadam D.G. |
DAV International journal of Science, Vol.(2), (2),50-54,
( ISSN: 2277-5536 Impact Factor: ) |
13 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Preliminary Phytochemical Analysis of some Medicinal Plants
Deshpande S.N. & Kadam D.G. |
DAV International journal of Science, Vol.(2), (2),61-65, ISSN: 2277-5536 |
14 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Effect of tendu(Diospyros melanoxylon RoxB.) leaf vermicompost on growth and yield of French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Dilip Kadam & Girish Pahade |
International journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture,3: 44, 1-7
( ISSN : 2251-7715 Impact factor 0.48 ) |
15 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Antibacterial activity of some herbal extracts and traditional biocontrol agents against Xanthomonas axonopodis punicae
V.A. Garagade and D.G. Kadam |
Journal of International academic research for Multidisciplinary, 2 : 3: 16-25
( ISSN:2320-5083 Impact factor : 1.393) |
16 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Screening of thermostable lipase producers from alkaline lake
Lokre S.S. & Kadam D.G. |
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences,
3 (11), 240-245( ISSN-2319-7706 Impact Factor: 2.015 ) |
17 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Production and characterization of thermostable lipase from Aeribacillus sp. SSL096201
Lokre S.S. & Kadam D.G. |
GERF Bulletin of Biosciences , 5(2), 1-7 ( ISSN: 2229-6433, Impact factor: 0.9125) |
18 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | In vitro evaluation of antibacterial potential of Pongamia pinnata L. against Xanthomonas axonopodis punicae, phytopathovar of Bacterial blight of Pomegranate (Punicagranatum)
V.A. Garagade and D.G. Kadam |
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences .4(5) , 824-833 (ISSN-2319-7706, Impact Factor: 2.015 ) |
19 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Screening of antibacterial activity of Ricinus communisL. leaves extracts against Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. punicae
V.A. Garagade and D.G. Kadam |
International Journal of Advanced Research in Biological Sciences, 2(9): 47–51(ISSN: 2348-8069, Impact factor: ICV: 5.01, SJIF: 4.620 ) |
20 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Isolation and characterization of proteus spp. from domestic disposal expressing extrachromosoal extended spectrum β-lactamase trait
Archana A. Kharat, Sopan Bawale, Dilip G. Kadam, Arun S. Kharat |
International Journal of Genetics, 7, (1),170-176.( ISSN: 0975-2862 & E-ISSN: 0975-9158, Impact factor: Index Copernicus value: 4.61, NAAS: 4.0 ) |
21 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Evaluation of antibacterial activity of extracts of piper betle [linn.]leaves against streptococcus mutans
Deshpande S.N. & Kadam D.G. |
World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science, 4,( 11), 1040-1050 (ISSN 2278 – 4357, Impact factor: SJIF Impact Factor 5.210 ) |
22 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Growth and Reproduction of Eudrilus eugeniae in Tendu (Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb.) Leaf Residues as Influenced by Feed Particle Size
D.G.Kadam |
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci (2015) 4(11): 206-210 (ISSN: 2319-7706 Impact factor: 2.015 ) |
23 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | In-vitro evaluation of antioxidant activity of aqueous and solvents extracts of gymnema Sylvester
Dilip G. Kadam, Nitin D. Deshmukh, Rahul R. Shelke
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World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences
Volume 5, Issue 5, 1152-116 (ISSN 2278 – 4357. SJIF Impact Factor 6.041 ) |
24 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Studies on selected bacteria and glycolytic enzyme activities in the gut of Eudrilus eugeniae
Kadam D.G.& G.R.Pathade |
Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Science, (2017) 6 (4) : 2256-2264 ( ISSN: 2319-7706 Impact factor: 5.38 ) |
25 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Co-existence of multiple β-lactamase traits among clinical isolates of Escherichia coli from rural part of Maharashtra, India
Kharat A.A., Kharat Arun and Kadam D.G. |
African Journal of Microbiology Research. 11(7) 278-286 (ISSN: 1996-0808, Impact factor: 5.0 ) |
26 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Isolation and Characterization of Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Aeromonas spp. from Urinary stone of Urolithiasis Patients
Deokar S.D. & Kadam D.G. |
Int.J.Pharm. Sci. Rev.Res, July-August. 45 (2) : 104- 109 (ISSN: 0976- 044X, Impact factor: 5.38 ) |
27 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Production of bio-ethanol by anaerobic fermentation of green tobacco leaves (Nicotina tobaccum) by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae
V.A.Garagade, D.G.Kadam |
International Journal of development Research
7(6), 13007- 13010, (ISSN: 2230- 9926, Impact factor: 5.0) |
28 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Bioethanol Production: Optimization of parameters for ethanol production by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Rohini Shivasharan & D.G.Kadam |
DAV International journal of Science, 7 (1) (ISSN: 2277-5536(Print); 2277-5641(online)
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29 | Dr. D.G.Kadam | Isolation , characterization of Potassium solubilizing Bacteria and its effect on the growth of Trigonella foenum- graecum
Meru J.A., Garagade V.A., Pawar R.S., Sura A.S, Gund S.S., Bhandari Y.L. and Kadam D.G.
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Contemporary Research in India, Special Issue : National Seminar:Recent Trends in Plant Sciences and Agricultural Research, 302, ( ISSN: 2231- 2137, NAAS Score:2.23 ) |
1 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Enzymatic potential of Bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of Aegle marmelos (Bael tree) Damle N.R. and S.W. Kulkarni. | World Journal of Environmental Biosciences. Vol. 1 Issue 2 E ISSN 2277-8047
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2 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Enzymatic potential of Bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of Pongamia glabra (Karanj) Damle N.R. | Journal of Microbial World, 14(1) ISSN-0972-1487: 69-73
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3 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Screening of rhizomicroflora from the rhizosphere of Calotropis procera for their multiple plant growth promoting and antimicrobial activities, Damle N.R. and S.W. Kulkarni. | Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol.3 issue 10 Nov 2013: 1-4
Impact factor: 1.7604(UIF)
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4 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | In vitro Screening of rhizomicroflora from the rhizosphere of Withania somnifera for multiple plant growth promoting activities. Damle N.R. and S.W. Kulkarni. | “Avishkar” Solapur University Research Journal,Vol.3, 2014: 52-60 |
5 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Screening of rhizomicroflora from the rhizosphere of Pongamia glabra for their multiple plant growth promoting and antimicrobial activities, Damle N.R. and S. W. Kulkarni (2018). | Journal of Environmental Research and Development; vol.9 No. 02 Oct-Dec 2014, 318-323 E ISSN 2319-5983 ISSN 0973-6921
Impact factor: 1.268
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6 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Screeningof rhizomicroflora from the rhizosphere of Azadirachta indica for their multiple plant growth promoting and antimicrobialactivities. Damle N.R. and S. W. Kulkarni (2018). | Contemporary research in India. ISSN 2231-2137 Special issue IV: 329-333
NAAS Score 2017:3.23, UGC approved journal No.62441 |
7 | Mrs.N.R.Damle | Screening of rhizomicroflora isolated from the rhizosphere of Aegle marmelos for multiple plant growth promoting and antimicrobial activities. Damle N.R. and S. W. Kulkarni. | World Journal of pharmaceutical research. Vol. (7), 824-838. ISSN 2277-7105
SJIF Impact factor: 8.074
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1 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Studies on determination of susceptibility to dental caries among school children .
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International journal of pharma and pharmaceutical sciences
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG Vol.3,issue2, [ISSN0975-6299,April 2012,IF=0.1] |
2 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Role of national service scheme, educational institutions, rotary club and social forestry in biodiversity conservation
Deshpande SN,Shagalolu VV,Rao KR,Kadam DG,Dama LB |
Indian journal of tropical biodiversity,vol 19,issue 1 |
3 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Phytochemical analysis and antibacterial activity of stem bark of Acacia nilotica against Streptococcus mutans
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG, |
International journal of pharma and pharmaceutical sciences[IF=1.59] |
4 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Use of internet in life science research by teachers and students:ASurvey.
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG, |
Indian Stream Research Journal VOL.2,ISSUE-12 ISSN 2230-7850, Jan.
2013,IF=0.21 |
5 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | GCMS Analysis & antibacterial activity of Piper betle leaves against Streptococcus mutans
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG, |
Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Clinical Research,vol.6,
suppl 5, ISSN-0974-2441,Nov..2013,IF=0.7] |
6 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Preliminary phytochemical analysis of some medicinal plants,
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG, |
DAV International Journal of Science Volume-Volume-2 Issue-2 ISSN: 2277-5536 2013] |
7 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Evaluation of antibacterial activity of extracts of piper betle [linn.]Leaves against streptococcus mutans ,
Deshpande SN,Kadam DG, |
World journal of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences,vol.4,issue11,IF=5.2]
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8 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of extract of
housefly, Musca domestica, Shagalolu VV, Deshpande SN, |
Indian journal of applied research,vol.6,issue- 4
[ISSN: 2249-555X,April, 2016,IF=3.9] |
9 | Dr. S.N. Deshpande | Antibacterial activity of chemically synthesized Fe2O3nanoparicles
Kore,Deshpande SN,Shahane GS, |
Contemporary Research in India, ISSN NO.2231-2137UGC APPROVED j no.62441,Jan.2018 |
1 | Kamble S.H. | Isolation And Characterization of Bacterial Strains From Solid Wastes For The Production of Extracellular Enzymes And Degradation of Environmental wastes
(International) |
Review of Research
Vol.|3|Issue.9|June 2014 Impact Factor: 2.1002(UIF) ISSN:- 2249-894X |
2 | Kamble S.H. | Isolation And Characterization of Potential Probiotic Microorganisms From
Indian Traditional Fermented Food Products For The Production of Antimicrobial Substances Against Human Pathogens. (International) |
Science Park Research Journal
ISSN:2321-8045 Impact Factor:1.6200(UIF-2015) Volume-3| Issue 7|27th August |
Research Scholars
Sr. No | Name of the student | Name of the Guide | Registration No. | Research Topic | Status(ongoing/ Awarded/ Submitted) |
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1 | Mr. Satish Dinkarrao Deokar | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 2010-11 / 2936 DT. 13/ 7/ 2011 | Studies on antibiotic resistance patterns of bacterial isolates from urinary tract infections in Barshi tehsil, Maharastra | Ongoing |
2 | Mrs. Archana Arun Kharat | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 10879 DT. 15/ 12/ 2012 | Isolation ,antibiotypes and genetic characterization of the extended spectrum beta lactam enteric bacteria from Osmanabad and Solapur District | Ongoing |
3 | Ms. Rohini Ravindra Shivsharan | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 10879 DT. 15/ 12/ 2012 | Studies on bioethanol Production: Improvement of ethanol production by enhancement of biomass, nutrient supplementation and mutagenesis of native Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Ongoing |
4 | Mr. Nitin Devidas Deshmukh | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUDPGBUTR/ 2012-13/ 8474 DT. 24/ 9/ 2012 | Studies on biosurfactant based Nanoparticles for evaluating their efficacy against selected pathogens | Ongoing |
5 | Dr. Mrs. S. N. Deshpande | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 2010-11/ 5191.
DT. 5/ 10/ 2010 |
Evaluation of selected herbal extracts for management of dental caries | Awarded |
6 | Mrs. Vaishali Arun Garagade | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 2010-11/ 5191.
DT. 5/ 10/ 2010 |
Efficacy of some medicinal plant extracts for management of Bacterial blight of pomegranate (Punica granatum L. ) | Awarded |
7 | Mr. Shekhar. Shamrao. Lokare | Dr. D. G. Kadam | SUS/ BCUD/ PGBUTR/ 2010-11/ 95191.
DT. 5/ 10/ 2010 |
Studies on thermotable Lipases of alkaliphilic bacteria isolated from an alkaline lake | Awarded |
Research Facilities
The department provides adequate instrumental facilities for undertaking research by UG and PG students and faculty members. It has research facility like FTIR, U.V. Spectrophotometer, Cooling centrifuge, High Speed Centrifuge, Shaker Incubator, Laminar Air Flow Facilities, Electrophoresis Units, Micropipettes, Binocular research Microscopes and Laboratory fermenter etc.
Departmental facilities are the provided to the researchers from the other institutions in Solapur as well as nearby places and industries.
Research Projects by the faculty
Sr. No. | Title of Project | Principal Investigator | Funding Agency | Duration | Amount Sanctioned and Status |
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1 | Studies on Microbiological and biochemical aspects of vermicompost and vermiwash obtained from Vermicomposting of Agricultural waste by Eudrilus eugeniae | Dr. D. G. Kadam | U.G.C
File no- 47-064/ 06 (WRO) |
2006- 2008 | 65000
and completed |
2 | Evaluation of antimicrobial potential of Pseudocalymma alleaceum
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Mrs. T. T. Bapat
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U.G.C
File no- 47-1021/ 09 (WRO)
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2009
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90000
and Completed |
3 | Determination of susceptibility to dental carries by Snyder’s Test and Estimation of lactobacillus count in School going children’s in Solapur City | Mrs. S .N. Deshpande
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U.G.C
File no- 47-962/ 09 (WRO) |
2009 | 130000
and Completed
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4 | Studies on potential of Rhizobacteria Associated with Medicinal plant roots | Mrs. N.R. Damle
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U.G.C
File no- 47-1624/ 10 (WRO)
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2009
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110000
and Completed |
Students Research Project Allotment List
Sr. No. | Name of Guide | Name of Student | Title of project | Year |
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1 | Dr.D.G.Kadam | Miss Birajdar P.V. | Isolation and characterization of Azotobacter spp. from cultivated and non cultivated soils of Solapur district | 2017-18 |
2 | Dr.D.G.Kadam | Mr. Vidhate Prasad V. | Extraction of Melanin pigments from hairs | 2018-19 |
3 | Mrs. T.T. Bapat | Ms. Nesargi Poonam Rajendra | Ecofriendly IODO AID | 2017-18 |
4 | Dr. S.N.Deshpande | Miss Akkalkote Rajashree | Antimicrobial action of Lichen against human pathogens | 2018-19 |
5 | Mrs N.R.Damle | Mr. Rathod Shivam | Exploring microflora compost pile | 2017-18 |
6 | Mrs N.R. Damle | Ms. Patil Nikita V. | Lucrative applications of Coconut waste | 2018-19 |
7 | Mr. Kamble S.H. | Miss Patil Nikita V. | Isolation and Characterization of probiotics from Indian traditional fermented food products and evaluation of antimicrobial activity of probiotics against human pathogens. | 2017-18 |
8 | Mr. Kamble S.H. | Miss Shaik Farzana A. | Bacteriophage therapy for prevention and control Klebsiella pneumoniae infections | 2018-19 |
9 | Mr. Kamble S.H. | Miss Aditi Malekar | Antimicrobial action of Plant extracts against human pathogens | 2018-19 |
Result Analysis [2013-2018]
Year | Students Appeared | Pass | Fail | Absent | Pass % |
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2013-14 | 23 | 18 | 05 | Nil | 78.26 |
2014-15 | 26 | 26 | Nil | Nil | 100 |
2015-16 | 24 | 23 | 01 | Nil | 96 |
2016-17 | 28 | 28 | Nil | Nil | 100 |
2017-18 | 30 | 30 | Nil | Nil | 100 |
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Departmental Toppers [2013-2018]
Sr. No. | Name | Percentage | Year |
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1 | Mr. Lagshetti Ajay | 91.88 % | 2013-14 |
2 | Miss Magar D.S. | 83% | 2014-15 |
3 | Miss Surpure S. N. | 86.33 | 2015-16 |
4 | Mr. Mane Vishwadeep Deepak | 89.75% | 2016-17 |
5 | Ms. Nesargi Poonam Rajendra | 86.83 | 2017-18 |
Skill Course
Sr. No. | Name of the Course | Syallbus |
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1 | Fermentation Technology | View Syllabus |
2 | Advanced Industrial Microbiology | View Syllabus |
Activity Reports
Year | Reports |
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2014-15 | View Report |
2015-16 | View Report |
2016-17 | View Report |
2017-18 | View Report |
2018-19 | View Report |
MICROSCOPICA
Year | Reports |
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Microscopica 2013-14 | View Report |
Microscopica 2014-15 | View Report |
Microscopica 2015-16 | View Report |
Microscopica 2016-17 | View Report |
Microscopica 2017-18 | View Report |
Microscopica 2018-19 | View Report |
Conferences
Sr. No. | Name of the Course | Reports |
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1 | Microbial Technology for Sustainable Development | View Report |
2 | Recent Trends in Bioinformatics | View Report |
Lab to Land
Lab to Land programme is innovative programme of the Government of India for promoting the use of sceince and technology in agriculture sector. This programme was launched in 1979. The Department of Microbiology runs LAB to LAND programme at college level. The main objective of this programme was to aware the farmers about the benefits of biofertilizers and biopesticides and its use. In this programme microbiology students have used microbiological techniques and isolated various microbial strains from rhizosphere viz. Azotobacter, Rhizobium etc. and produced product like biofertilizers. Biofertilizers carefully and aseptically carried to actual crop land in solapur region and applied in front of farmers. Farmers counselled by students about the beneficial roles of biofertilizers.
Biofertilizers play a great and significant role in improving soil fertility by fixing atmospheric nitrogen under free living condition and in association with plant root nodules.
These microbes solubilize insoluble soil phosphates and produce plant growth substance in the soil.
Biofertilizers are very important source for augmenting the nutrient supplies for plants by virtue of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and solubilizing/mobilizing soil nutrients; they are accepted as key component of the Integrated Plant Nutrient System