Arun K. Bhunia
Purdue University
348 Papers
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Arun K. Bhunia is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Listeria monocytogenes & Listeria. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 330 publications. Previous affiliations of Arun K. Bhunia include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Center for Food Safety.
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Papers
Rapid Ped-2E9 Cell-Based Cytotoxicity Analysis and Genotyping of Bacillus Species
TL;DR: A sensitive and rapid assay was developed using a murine hybridoma Ped-2E9 cell model that could be used as a rapid (∼1-h) alternative to current methods for sensitive detection of enterotoxins from Bacillus species.
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Current State of Development of Biosensors and Their Application in Foodborne Pathogen Detection.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored various approaches to find a more effective way to incorporate antibodies, oligonucleotides, phages, and mammalian cells as signal transducers and analyte recognition probes on biosensor platforms.
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Methodology for identification of pore forming antimicrobial peptides from soy protein subunits β-conglycinin and glycinin.
TL;DR: This method of identification of antimicrobial activity via molecular dynamics simulation was shown to be robust in that it is insensitive to the number of peptides employed in the simulation, initial peptide structure and force field, and spot-on-lawn test.
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Rapid identification and classification of Campylobacter spp. using laser optical scattering technology.
TL;DR: A novel biosensor-based detection called BARDOT (BActerial Rapid Detection using Optical scattering Technology) was developed for high-throughput screening of Campylobacter colonies grown on an agar plate without disrupting the intact colonies and overcame the interference of the food matrix on BARDot analysis.
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