Dr. Antara Choudhury
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Dr. Antara Choudhury

Associate Professor
K. R. College of Pharmacy, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy from Ganpat University, Kherva, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Pharmaceutical Sciences
62%
Pharmacology
90%
Phyto Chemistry
75%
Pharmacognosy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
1
Chapters
3
Articles
9
Abstracts
8

Selected Publications

  1. Raja, M.M., S. Poonguzhali, B.V. Rao, A. Choudhury and A. Devarajan, 2022. A scientific evidence-based review of tamarind usage in Indian folklore medicine. J. Nat. Remedies, 22: 347-362.
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  2. Antara, C. and P. Nikunjana, 2022. Isolation and characterization of β-sitosterol from the flowers of bastard oleaster (Elaeagnus latifolia Linn.). J. Appl. Sci., 22: 323-328.
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  3. Choudhury, A., 2019. Barcodes: Unravelling the distinct patterns. Ingredients S. Asia, 1: 114-129.
  4. Antara, C. and N.A. Patel, 2019. β-sitosterol from the bark of burmese grape (Baccaurea ramiflora Lour.). Int. J. Green Herbal Chem., 8: 173-180.
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  5. Choudhury, A., N.A. Patel and N. Gowda, 2016. Chromatographic fingerprint analysis of Burmese grape (Baccaurea ramiflora Lour.) by HPTLC technique. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem., 5: 206-211.
  6. Choudhury, A. and N.A. Patel, 2016. Pharmacognostical and physico-chemical studies of the bark of Baccaurea ramiflora Lour. Int. J. Pharmacog. Phytochem. Res., 8: 1935-1939.
  7. Antara, C. and N.A. Patel, 2016. HPTLC fingerprint analysis of bastard oleaster (Elaeagnus latifolia Linn.): An edible plant used by the tribal community of Northeast India. Int. J. Pharmacog. Phytochem. Res., 8: 1920-1925.
  8. Choudhury, A., 2012. Evaluation of physiochemical and phytochemical parameters of Amaranthus spinosus leaves. Int. Res. J. Pharm., 3: 210-211.