Prof. Sabari  Ghosal
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Prof. Sabari Ghosal

Professor and Center Head
Amity University, India


Highest Degree
PostDoc. in Bioorganic Chemistry from National Institute of Immunology, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Herbal Drugs Standardization
62%
Semi Synthetic Derivatives
90%
Anti Mycobacterial
75%
Leishmaniasis
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Dutta, M.K., A. Singh and S. Ghosal, 2016. An imaging technique for acrylamide identification in potato chips in wavelet domain. LWT-Food Sci. Technol., 65: 987-998.
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  2. Avasthi, A.S., M. Bhatnagar, N. Sarkar, S. Kitchlu and S. Ghosal, 2016. Bioassay guided screening, optimization and characterization of antioxidant compounds from high altitude wild edible plants of Ladakh. J. Food Sci. Technol., 53: 3244-3252.
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  3. Sinha, S., H. Amin, D. Nayak, M. Bhatnagar and P. Kacker et al., 2015. Assessment of microtubule depolymerization property of flavonoids isolated from Tanacetum gracile in breast cancer cells by biochemical and molecular docking approach. Chemico-Biol. Interact., 239: 1-11.
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  4. Dutta, M.K., A. Singh and S. Ghosal, 2015. A computer vision based technique for identification of acrylamide in potato chips. Comput. Electron. Agric., 119: 40-50.
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  5. Avasthi, A.S., S. Jain, M. Bhatnagar and S. Ghosal, 2015. In vitro antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant and antihemolytic activities of Alpinia galanga. Int. J. Phytomed., 7: 78-89.
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  6. Avasthi, A.S., S.A. Jawaid, S. Jain, M. Bhatnagar, S. Purkayastha and S. Ghosal, 2014. Free radical scavenging and antioxidant impact of Indian medicinal plant extracts on H2O2 mediated oxidative stress on human erythrocytes. Am. J. Phytomed. Clin. Therapeut., 2: 1052-1069.
  7. Sinha, S., P. Mishra, H. Amin, B. Rah and D. Nayak et al., 2013. A new cytotoxic quinolone alkaloid and a pentacyclic steroidal glycoside from the stem bark of Crataeva nurvala: Study of anti-proliferative and apoptosis inducing property. Eur. J. Med. Chem., 60: 490-496.
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  8. Avasthi, A.S., S. Ghosal and S. Purkayastha, 2013. Study of antimicrobial activity of Orchis latifolia. Int. J. Pharma Bio Sci., 4: 638-646.
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  9. Sahi, S., P. Tewatia and S. Ghosal, 2012. Leishmania donovani pteridine reductase 1: comparative protein modeling and protein-ligand interaction studies of the leishmanicidal constituents isolated from the fruits of Piper longum. J. Mol. Model., 18: 5065-5073.
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  10. Ghosal, S., A. Deb, P. Mishra and R. Vishwakarma, 2012. Leishmanicidal compounds from the fruits of Piper longum. Planta Medica, 78: 906-908.
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  11. Mishra, P., S. Sinha, S.K. Guru, S. Bhushan, R.A. Vishwakarma and S. Ghosal, 2011. Two new amides with cytotoxic activity from the fruits of Piper longum. J. Asian Nat. Prod. Res., 13: 143-148.
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  12. Ghosal, S. and R.A. Vishwakarma, 1997. Tinocordiside, a new rearranged cadinane sesquiterpene glycoside from Tinospora cordifolia. J. Nat. Prod., 60: 839-841.
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  13. Majumder, P.L. and S. Ghosal, 1993. Two stilbenoids from the orchid Arundina bambusifolia. Phytochemistry, 32: 439-444.
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  14. Majumder, P.L. and S. Ghosal, 1991. Arundinol, a new triterpene from the orchid Arundina bambusifolia. J. Indian Chem. Soc., 68: 88-91.
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  15. Majumder, P.L. and S. Chatterjee, 1989. Crepidatin, a bibenzyl derivative from the orchid Dendrobium crepidatum. Phytochemistry, 28: 1986-1988.
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