Dr. Rakhi  Agarwal
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Dr. Rakhi Agarwal

Assistant Professor
Gujarat Forensic Sciences University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Toxicology from Jamia Hamdard University, India

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Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Environmental Toxicology
62%
Forensic Sciences
90%
Metal Toxicity
75%
Zebrafish
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Shukla, S., R.C. Jhamtani, M.S. Dahiya and R. Agarwal, 2017. Oxidative injury caused by individual and combined exposure of neonicotinoid, organophosphate and herbicide in zebrafish. Toxicol. Rep., 4: 240-244.
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  2. Shukla, S., C.J. Reena, M.S. Dahiya and A. Rakhi, 2017. A novel method to achieve high yield of total RNA from zebrafish for expression studies. Int. J. Bioassays, 6: 5383-5385.
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  3. Agarwal, R and M.S. Dahiya, 2016. Detection of ethanol and propoxur from whole blood samples by gas Chromatography: A case study. J. Karnataka Medicolegal Soc., 25: 13-20.
  4. Agarwal, R., S.K. Goel, R. Chandra and J.R. Behari, 2010. Role of vitamin E in preventing acute mercury toxicity in rat. Environ. Toxicol. Pharmacol., 29: 70-78.
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  5. Agarwal, R., S. Raisuddin, T. Shikha, K.G. Sudhir, B.R. Rajendra and R.B. Jai, 2010. Evaluation of comparative effect of pre- and posttreatment of selenium on mercury-induced oxidative stress, histological alterations, and metallothionein mRNA expression in rats. J. Biochem. Mol. Toxicol., 24: 123-135.
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  6. Agarwal, R., K.G. Sudhir and R.B. Jai, 2010. Detoxification and antioxidant effects of curcumin in rats experimentally exposed to mercury. J. Appl. Toxicol., 30: 457-468.
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  7. Ademuyiwa, O., R. Agarwal, C. Ramesh and J.R. Behari, 2010. Effects of sub-chronic low-level lead exposure on the homeostasis of copper and zinc in rat tissues. J. Trace Elem. Med. Biol., 24: 207-211.
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  8. Ademuyiwa, O., R. Agarwal, R. Chandra and J.R. Behari, 2009. Lead-induced phospholipidosis and cholesterogenesis in rat tissues. Chemico-Biol. Interact., 179: 314-320.
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  9. Agarwal, R., J.R. Behari and R. Prakash, 2008. Estimation of mercury in environmental and biological samples based on anodic stripping differential pulse voltammetry using a novel rotating side disk electrode. Trace Elem. Electrolytes, 25: 79-85.
  10. Agarwal, R., R. Kumar and J.R. Behari, 2007. Mercury and lead content in fish species from the river gomti, lucknow, India, as biomarkers of contamination. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 78: 118-122.
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  11. Agarwal, R. and J.R. Behari, 2007. Role of selenium in mercury intoxication in mice. Indus. Health, 45: 388-395.
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  12. Agarwal, R and R.B. Jai, 2007. Screening for mercury in aqueous environmental samples and urine samples using thin layer chromatography. Water Environ. Res., 79: 2457-2463.
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  13. Agarwal, R and J.R. Behari, 2007. Effect of selenium pretreatment in chronic mercury intoxication in rats. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 79: 306-310.
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