Science – Government General Degree College, Mangalkote

Science

Department of Chemistry


Dr. Pradipta Kumar Basu

Journals/Articles

1. The influence of ancillary ligands on the antitumoral activity of new cyclometallated Pt(II) complexes derived from an ferrocene-pyrazole hybrid.

Eva Guillén, Asensio González, Pradipta K. Basu, Amrita Ghosh, Mercè Font-Bardía, Teresa Calvet, Carme Calvis, Ramón Messeguer and Concepción López

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2017, 828, 122-132.

2. Evaluation of antimicrobial screening and DNA cleavage activity in 3,5-disubstituted pyrazoles and 3,5-disubstituted-4-ferrocenylmethyl pyrazoles and their methylated derivatives.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, Amrita Ghosh, Amitava Khan, Anindita Chakraborty, S Selvaraj, and Sanjit Dey

American J. Experimental Biology, 2016, 1-18.

3. Heterodi- (Fe, Pd/Pt) and Heterotrimetallic (Fe2, Pd) Complexes Derived from 4-(Ferrocenylmethyl)-N-(2-methoxyethyl)-3,5-diphenyl pyrazole as Potential Antitumoral Agents.  

Eva Guillén, Asensio González, Concepción López, Pradipta K. Basu, Amrita Ghosh, Mercè Font-Bardía, Carme Calvis, and Ramón Messeguer

Eur. J. Inorg. Chem., 2015, 3781–3790.

4. Synthesis, crystal structure and catecholase activity of a Ni(II) complex derived from a tetradentate Schiff base ligand.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, Merry Mitra, Amrita Ghosh, Latibuddin Thander, Chi Her Lin, Rajarshi Ghosh.

J. Chem. Science, 2014, 126, 1635-1640.

5. Synthesis of α-naphthol and β-naphthol annulated heterocycles: Regioselective heterocyclization of 2-allylnaphthalene-1-ol and 1-allylnaphthalene-2-ol.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

Ind. Chem. Soc., 2014, 91, 575-579.

6. Microwave promoted improved regioselective synthesis of 1H,3H,6H[2]benzopyrano[4,3-d]pyrimidine-2,4-diones by radical cyclisation.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

Iranian Journal of Chemistry, 2013, 10, 55-62.

7.Regioselective synthesis of a series of bis-biaryl coupled heterocycles: The superiority of Heck protocol compared to Bu3SnH mediated radical cyclization.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

International Journal of Chemical Studies, 2013, 1(4),121-129.

8. N-Iodosuccinimide Annulated Heterocyclization or Environment Friendly Surfactant Based Iodine Promoted Heterocyclization in Aqueous Media of a number of 1-allylhydroxy Naphthalene Precursors: Which One is Superior?

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

International Journal of Chemistry and Research Environment2013, 3, 40-53.

9. Iodocyclization of diallyl-dihydroxy naphthalenes using N iodosuccinimide vs molecular iodine in aqueous micelle.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

Int. J. Org. Chem20133, 176-184.

10. Stannic Chloride–Iodine mediated simple, convenient 5-exo-trig regioselective synthesis of furan–fused heterocycles.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

International Journal of Chemistry and Research Environment20133, 33-38.

11. Platinum(II) and Palladium(II) Complexes derived from 1-Ferrocenylmethyl-3,5-diphenyl pyrazole. Coordination, Cyclometallation or Transannulation?

Concepción López,, Asensio González, Ramon Bosque, Pradipta K. Basu, Mercè Font-Bardía and Teresa Calvet

Journal name: RSC Advances, 2012, 2, 1986-2002.

12. Regioselective 5-exo-Trig Heterocyclization of 2-Allyl-1-naphthols under the Influence of N-Iodosuccinimide or Molecular Iodine in Aqueous Micelle.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

Organic Chemistry International2012, 1-7.

13. New efficient green methodology for the synthesis of a series of potentially biologically active pyrazoles under microwave irradiation.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

International Journal of Chemistry and Research Environment20122, 167-172.

14. Synthesis, crystal structures and properties of cis– and trans– isomers       of [Pt{C6H4-4R1-1-[C8H4N-3/-NOMe]}Cl2(dmso)] (R1 = H or Cl).

Concepción López, Carlos Moya, Pradipta Kumar Basu, Asensio González, Xavier Solans, Mercè Font-Bardía, Teresa Calvet, Elena Lalinde, M. Teresa Moreno.

Journal of Molecular Structure, 2011, 999, 49-59.

15. Microwave assisted improved regioselective synthesis of 12H-benzopyrano [3,2-c][1]benzopyran-5-ones by radical cyclisation.

Pradipta Kumar Basu, and Amrita Ghosh.

Organic Chemistry International, 2011, 1-6.

16. 1-Methyl-4-ferrocenylmethyl-3,5-diphenylpyrazole: a versatile ligand for Palladium(II) and  Platinum(II).

Pradipta Kumar Basu, Asensio González, Concepción López, Mercè Font-Bardía and Teresa Calvet.

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2009694, 3633-3642.

17. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings under radical cyclisation conditions.

Krishna C. Majumdar, Pradipta Kumar Basu and Asensio González.

Current Organic Chemistry2009, 13, 599-645.

18. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings under radical cyclization conditions.

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Basu and S. K. Chattopadhyay.

Tetrahedron2007, 63, 793-826.

19. Studies in amine oxide rearrangement: Meisenheimer Rearrangement of m-substituted tertiary amine oxides.

K. C. Majumdar, B. Roy, P. K. Basu and P. Biswas.

Indian Journal of Chemistry2006, 45B, 719-725.

20. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings under radical cyclization conditions.

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Basu and P. P. Mukhopadhyay.

Tetrahedron2005, 61, 10603-10642.

21. Regioselective synthesis of Coumarin and quinolone annulated spiro heterocycles via aryl radical cyclization.

K. C. Majumdar, P. P. Mukhopadhyay and P. K. Basu.

Synthetic Commun2005, 35, 1291-1299.

22. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings by radical cyclization.

K. C. Majumdar, P. P. Mukhopadhyay and P. K. Basu.

Heterocycles2004, 63, 1903-1957.

23. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings under radical cyclization conditions.

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Basu and P. P. Mukhopadhyay.

Tetrahedron2004, 60, 6239-6278.

24. Regioselective synthesis of 1H,3H,6H[2]benzopyrano[4,3-d] pyrimidine 2,4-diones and 12H-benzopyrano[3,2-c][1] benzopyran-5-ones by radical cyclization.

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Basu P. P. Mukhopadhyay, S. Sarkar, S. K. Ghosh and P. Biswas.

Tetrahedron, 200359, 2151-2157.

25. Synthesis of dimedone- annulated heterocycles: regioselective heterocyclization of 2-(cyclohex-2/-enyl)-5,5-dimethyl-3-hydroxy-cyclohex-2-enone.

K. C. Majumdar, S. K. Samanta and P. K. Basu.

Synthetic Commun2003, 33, 679-686.

26. N-iodosuccinimide ¾ An efficient reagent for regioselective heterocyclization of 3-allyl-4-hydroxy[1]benzopyran-2-ones.

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Basu and B. Roy.

Synthetic Commun2003, 33, 3621-3630.

27. N-iodosuccinimide mediated regioselective heterocyclization of o– cyclohex-2/-enyl phenols.

K. C. Majumdar and P. K. Basu.

Synthetic Commun200232, 3719-3724.

28. Formation of five- and six- membered heterocyclic rings by radical cyclization.

K. C. Majumdar and P. K. Basu.

Heterocycles200257, 2413-2439.

Dr. Debasish Kundu

Journals/Articles

1. Heterogeneous Cu(II) catalyzed solvent controlled selective N-arylation of cyclic amides and amines with bromo-iodoarenes.

Debasish Kundu, Sukalyan Bhadra, Nirmalya Mukherjee, Bojja Sreedhar and Brindaban C. Ranu,

Chem. -Eur. J., 2013, 19, 15759.

2. Copper assisted nickel catalyzed ligand free C(sp2)-O cross coupling of vinyl halides and phenols

Debasish Kundu, Pintu maity and Brindaban C. Ranu,

Org. Lett., 2014, 6, 1040.

3. Magnetically Separable CuFe2O4 Nanoparticles Catalyzed Ligand-free C-S Coupling in Water: Access to (E)- and (Z)-Styrenyl-, Heteroaryl and Sterically Hindered Aryl Sulfides.

Debasish Kundu, Tanmay Chatterjee, Brindaban C. Ranu

Adv. Synth. Catal., 2013, 355(11+12), 2285.

4. Visible light photocatalyzed direct conversion of aryl-/heteroaryl amines to selenides at room temperature.

Debasish Kundu, Sabir Ahammed and Brindaban C. Ranu,

Org. Lett., 2014, 6, 1814.

5. First Cobalt-catalyzed Intermolecular C(sp2)-O Cross-Coupling.

Debasish Kundu, Manisha Tripathy, Pintu Maity, Brindaban C. Ranu,

Chem. -Eur. J., 2015, 21, 8727

6. Microwave-assisted reaction of aryl diazonium fluoroborate and diaryldichalcogenides in dimethyl carbonate: a general procedure for the synthesis of unsymmetrical diaryl chalcogenides.

Debasish Kundu, Sabir Ahammed and Brindaban C. Ranu

Green Chem., 2012, 14, 2024.

7. Microwave-assisted Cobalt-copper Dual Catalyzed Ligand Free C-Se Cross-coupling.

Debasish Kundu*, Anup Roy and Subir Panja,

Current. Microwave. Chem., 2020, 7(2), 157-163.

8. Nickel-Copper Co-catalyzed Sustainable Synthesis of Diaryl-chalcogenides.

Debasish Kundu*, Anup Roy, Abhijit Singha and Subir Panja,

Current. Green. Chem., 2021, 8(2), 147- 156.

9. Transition Metal Catalyst, Solvent, Base Free Synthesis of Diaryl Diselenides under Mechanical Ball Milling.

Debasish Kundu*, Anup Roy and Subir Panja,

Current. Org. Synth., 2022, 19(4), 477-483.

10. Synthetic strategies for aryl/heterocyclic selenides and tellurides under transition-metal-catalyst free conditions

Debasish Kundu*,

RSC. Adv., 2021, 11, 6682-6698.

11. Reusable Iron/Iron Oxide-based Nanoparticles Catalyzed Organic Reactions.

Lakkhikanta Adak*, Debasish Kundu*, Keya Roy, Manas Saha, Anup Roy,

Current. Org. Chem., 2022, 26(4), 399-417.

12. Recent Advances in Copper-Catalyzed Carbon Chalcogenides Cross- Coupling Reactions.

Totan Roy, Atanu Mahanta and Debasish Kundu*,

Curr. Org. Synth., 2023, 20(3), 267-277.

13. Synthesis of aryl/heteroaryl selenides using transition metals catalyzed cross coupling and C─H activation.

Debasish Kundu*, Atanu Mahata and Totan Roy,

Curr. Organic. Chem., 2022, 26(15), 1470-1484.

Dr. Dinesh Maity

Journals/Articles

1. A two-pocket Schiff-base molecule as a chemosensor for Al3+.

D. Maity, S. Dey and P. Roy,

New J. Chem., 2017, 41, 10685-10677.

2. Rhodamine based chemosensor for trivalent cations: Synthesis, spectral properties, secondary complex as sensor for arsenate and molecular logic gates.

Dey, S. Sarkar, D. Maity and P. Roy

Sens. Actuators B Chem., 2017, 246, 518-534.

3. High pH Sensing Properties of a New Schiff-base Compound.

D. Maity, S. Halder and P. Roy

ChemistrySelect, 2018, 3, 440-445.

4. Modulation of fluorescence sensing properties of quinoline-based chemosensor for Zn2+: Application in cell imaging studies.

D. Maity, A. Mukherjee, S. K. Mandal and P. Roy,

J. Lumin., 2019, 210, 508-518.

5. A salicylaldehyde based dual chemosensor for zinc and arsenate ion detection: biological application.

D. Maity, S. K. Mandal, J. N. Bhakta and P. Roy

Inorganica Chim. Acta, 2021, 519, 120258.

6. Turning a fluorescent probe for Al3+ into a pH sensor by introducing Cl-substitution.

D. Maity, S. Bari, P. Ghosh and P. Roy,

Inorg. Chem. Commun., 2022, 144, 109822.

Department of Zoology


Dr. Debraj Biswal

Journals/Articles

1. Neem-based products as potential eco-friendly mosquito control agents over conventional eco-toxic chemical pesticides-A, Chatterjee, S., Bag, S., Biswal, D., Sarkar Paria, D., Bandyopadhyay, R., Sarkar, B., Mandal, A., & Dangar, T. K., Acta tropica, 2023, 240, 106858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2023.106858.

2. Soil Nematodes as the Silent Sufferers of Climate-Induced Toxicity: Analysing the Outcomes of Their Interactions with Climatic Stress Factors on Land Cover and Agricultural Production, Biswal, D., Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2022, 10.1007/s12010-022-03965-x.

3. Diversity of soil bacteria in some sacred patches of Purba Bardhaman District, West Bengal, India, Bag, S., Biswal, D., Roy, A., Sarkar, B., Mondal, A. and Chatterjee, S., Ecology, Environment and Conservation, 2022, 28, S269-S279. https://doi.org/10.53550/EEC.2022.v28i01s.038.

4. Nematodes as Ghosts of Land Use Past: Elucidating the Roles of Soil Nematode Community Studies as Indicators of Soil Health and Land Management Practices, Biswal, D.Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2022, 194(5), 2357–2417. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12010-022-03808-9.

5. Fish Parasites as Biological Indicators: A Systematic Review., Biswal, D. and Chatterjee, S.,  Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications, 2020, 13(4), 1743-1755. https://dx.doi.org/10.21786/bbrc/13.4/16.

6. Molecular characterization and phylogenetic analysis of Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium falciparum, Plasmodium ovale, Plasmodium malariae and Plasmodium cynomolgi., Chatterjee, S., Mukhopadhyay, P., Bandyopadhyay, R., Paltu, D., Biswal, D. and Bandyopadhyay., Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2017, 41, 230–236. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-016-0783-4.

7. Helminth infections and gut microbiota: The futuristic study of pathogen virulence and gut ecosystem., Biswal, D., Journal of Molecular Biomarkers & Diagnosis, 2016, 7(3), 1000283. https://doi.org/10.4172/2155-9929.1000283.

8. Helminth–bacteria interaction in the gut of domestic pigeon Columba livia domestica., Biswal, D., Nandi, A. P. and Chatterjee, S., Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2016, 40, 116–123. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-014-0459-x.

9. Temporal variation of the cestode, Cotugnia cuneata (Meggit, 1924) in their host, domestic pigeons, Columba livia domestica (Gmelin, 1789)., Biswal, D., Nandi, A.P. and Chatterjee, S., Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2015, 39, 194–199. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-013-0312-7.

10. Biochemical and molecular characterization of the Cyclophyllidean cestode, Cotugnia cuneata (Meggit, 1924), an endoparasite of domestic pigeons, Columba livia domestica., Biswal, D., Nandi, A. P. and Chatterjee, S., Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2014, 38, 106–110. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12639-012-0203-3.

Book Chapters

1. Biswal, D. (2023). Honey Bees as Environmental Biomonitors and Effects of Climate Change on Their Population. In A. Karmaoui (Ed.), Climate Change and the Economic Importance and Damages of Insects (pp. 174-205). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-4824-3.ch008.

2. Biswal, D. & Sarkar (Paria), D. (2022). Biofuels From Macroalgae: A Sustainable Alternative to Conventional Energy Resources. In A. Rathoure & S. Khade (Eds.), Biomass and Bioenergy Solutions for Climate Change Mitigation and Sustainability (pp. 148-169). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5269-1.ch009.

3. Biswal, D. (2021). Recent Advancements in Eco-Friendly Mosquito Control Strategies. In D. Ghosh & S. Saha (Eds.), Recent Trends in Environmental Science and Applied Ecology (pp. 124-129). Bhumi Publishing, Maharashtra, India.

4. Biswal, D. (2018). Impact of climate change on parasitic diseases: Do we need to bother? In M. Bose, S. A. Bandyopadyay & S. Poddar (Eds.), Contemporary Health Issues and Environmental Impact (pp. 32-40). Malaysia: Lincoln University College. https://doi.org/10.31674/books.2018.chiei.ch05.

5. Biswal, D. (2017). Mosquito bio-control by indigestible green algae: Securing humans in a non-traditional way. In M. Gupta (Ed.), Non-traditional security: Problems and Prospects (pp. 184-193). W.B., India: Avenel Press.

6. Biswal, D. (2016). Virtual learning in Life Sciences and the New Role of Teacher and Student: An analysis. In B. Guha (Ed.), Virtual Study and Virtual Laboratory: A Boon in Distance Learning (pp. 53-76). W.B., India: Royal Holftone Co.

Dr. Animesh Mondal

Journals/Articles

1. Structural intricacy of disordered regions in transcription factors imparting colon cancer.

Mondal, Animesh ; Pal, Uttam ; Roy, Anupam ; Maiti, Nakul Chandra

Journal of Proteins and Proteomics, Springer, 2018, (9),169-184.

2. Divulging Characteristic Features of the Novel A-Synuclein Oligomers Augmenting Parkinson’s Disease

Mondal, A.; Chandra Maiti, N

Biophys. J., 2019, 116 (3), 185a

3. Order, Disorder and Re-Order State of Lysozyme: Aggregation Mechanism by Raman Spectroscopy

Dolui, S.; Mondal, A.; Roy, A.; Pal, U.; Das, S.; Saha, A.; Maiti, N. C.

Phys. Chem. B, 2019, 124 (1), 50-60

4. Porphyrin-Armored Gold Nanospheres Modulate the Secondary Structure of α-Synuclein and Arrest Its Fibrillation

Bera, K.; Mondal, A.; Pal, U.; Maiti, N. C.

Phys. Chem. C, 2020, 124 (11), 6418–6434.

Book Chapters

1. Application of Raman Spectroscopy in Amyloid Research

Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy-Biosensing and Diagnostic Technique for     Healthcare Applications, 91-130

Sandip Dolui, Kaushik Bera, AnimeshMondal, KrishnenduKhamaru and Nakul C Maiti

Bentham Science, 2021

ISBN: 978-981-5039-11-5

Department of Botany


Dr. Akash Kedia

Journals/Articles

1. Efficacy of essential oil combination of Curcuma longa L. and Zingiber officinale Rosc. as a postharvest fungitoxicant, aflatoxin inhibitor and antioxidant agent

Prakash, P. Singh, A. Kedia, A. Singh and N. K. Dubey

Journal of Food Safety, 2012, 32, 279-288.

2. Antifungal, anti-aflatoxigenic, and antioxidant efficacy of Jamrosa essential oil for preservation of herbal raw materials.

K. Mishra, R. Shukla, P. Singh, B. Prakash, A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2012, 74, 11-16.

3. Assessment of some essential oils as food preservatives based on antifungal, antiaflatoxin, antioxidant activity and in vivo efficacy in food system.

B. Prakash, P. Singh, A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

Food Research International, 2012, 49, 201-208.

4. Mycoflora and aflatoxin analysis of Arachis hypogaea and assessment of Anethum graveolens L. seed and leaf essential oils against isolated fungi, aflatoxin production and their antioxidant activity.

B. Prakash, P. Singh, A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy, A. Singh and N. K. Dubey

Journal of Food Safety, 2012, 32, 481-491.

5. Assessing essential oil components as plant-based preservatives against fungi that deteriorate herbal raw materials.

K. Mishra, P. Singh, B. Prakash, A. Kedia, N. K. Dubey and C. S. Chanotiya

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2013, 80, 16-21.

6. Antifungal and antiaflatoxigenic properties of Cuminum cyminum (L.) seed essential oil and its efficacy as a preservative in stored commodities.

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra and N. K. Dubey

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2014, 168-169, 1-7.

7. Antifungal, antiaflatoxigenic and insecticidal efficacy of Spearmint (Mentha spicata) essential oil.

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra, C. S. Chanotiya and N. K. Dubey

International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation, 2014, 89, 29-36.

8. Fungal contamination of stony endocarp (Rudraksha) of Elaeocarpus from three different countries.

A. Kedia, D. S. Ivanoh and N. K. Dubey

Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources, 2014, 5(1), 97-100.

9. Antifungal, antiaflatoxin and antioxidant potential of chemically characterized Boswellia carterii Birdw essential oil and its in vivo practical applicability in preservation of Piper nigrum fruits.

B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra, A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

LWT-Food Science and Technology, 2014, 56, 240-247.

10. Botanicals as eco-friendly biorational alternatives of synthetic pesticides against Callosobruchus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) – A review.

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra, P. Singh and N. K. Dubey

Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2015, 52(3), 1239-1257.

11. Plant essential oils as food preservatives to control molds, mycotoxin contamination and oxidative deterioration of Agri-food commodities – Potentials and Challenges.

B. Prakash, A. Kedia, P. K. Mishra and N. K. Dubey

Food Control, 2015, 47, 381-391.

12. Trachyspermum ammi essential oil as plant based preservative in food system.

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra, A. K. Dwivedy and N. K. Dubey

Industrial Crops and Products, 2015, 69, 104-109.

13. Biological activities of Cuminum cyminumseed oil and its major components against Callosobruchus chinensis and Sitophilus oryzae.       

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra, A. K. Dwivedy and N. K. Dubey

Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2015, 18(3), 383-388.

14. Efficacy of Caesulia axillaris, Cymbopogon khasans and Cymbopogon martinii essential oils as plant based preservatives against degradation of raw materials of Andrographis paniculata by fungal spoilage.

K. Mishra, B. Prakash, A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy, N. K. Dubey and S. Ahmad.

International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2015, 104, 244-250.

15. Efficacy of some essential oil components as food preservatives against food contaminating molds, aflatoxin B1 production and free radical generation.

Prakash, P. K. Mishra, A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy and N. K. Dubey

Journal of Food Quality, 2015, 38, 231-239.

16. Assessment of chemically characterised Rosmarinus officinalis essential oil and its major compounds as plant-based preservative in food system based on their efficacy against food-borne moulds and aflatoxin secretion and as antioxidant.

B. Prakash, A. Kedia, P. K. Mishra, A. K. Dwivedy and N. K. Dubey

International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 2015, 50, 1792-1798.

17. Efficacy of chemically characterized Foeniculum vulgare Mill seed essential oil in protection of raw tobacco leaves during storage against fungal and aflatoxin contamination.

A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy, A. K. Pandey, R. R. Kumar, P. Regmi and N. K. Dubey    

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2015, 119, 991-998.

18. प्राकृतिक रसायनों द्वारा पादप कीटों का प्रबंधन.

K. Dwivedy, A. Kedia, P. K. Mishra, N. K. Dubey

Prajna, 2015, 60(2), 293-295.

19. Antifungal, antiaflatoxin and antioxidant activity of plant essential oils and their in vivo efficacy in protection of chickpea seeds.

B. Prakash, A. Kedia, A. Singh, S. Yadav, A. Singh, A. Yadav, Deepika And N. K. Dubey

Journal of Food Quality, 2016, 39(1), 36-44.

20. Essential oils of traditionally used aromatic plants as green shelf-life enhancers for herbal raw materials from microbial contamination and oxidative deterioration.

K. Dwivedy, A. Kedia, M. Kumar, N. K. Dubey

Current Science, 2016, 110(2), 143-145.

21. Chemically characterized Cymbopogon martinii (Roxb.) Wats. essential oil for shelf life enhancer of herbal raw materials based on antifungal, antiaflatoxigenic, antioxidant activity and favorable safety profile.

K. Mishra, A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

Plant Biosystems, 2016, 150(6), 1313-1332.

22. Efficacy of Mentha spicata essential oil in suppression of Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxin contamination in chickpea with particular emphasis to mode of antifungal action.

A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy, D. K. Jha and N. K. Dubey

Protoplasma, 2016, 253(3), 647-653.

23. Assessment of chemically characterised Abelmoschus moschatus seed essential oil as shelf life enhancer of herbal raw materials based on antifungal, antiaflatoxigenic and antioxidant efficacy.

K. Dwivedy, M. Kumar, A. Kedia, P. K. Mishra, C. S. Chanotiya and N. K. Dubey

Plant Biosystems, 2017, 151(1), 139-147.

24. Essential oils and their bioactive compounds as eco-friendly novel green pesticides for management of storage insect pests: prospects and retrospects.

K. Chaudhari, V. K. Singh, A. Kedia, S. Das and N. K. Dubey

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28, 18918-18940.

25. Essential oil nanoemulsion as eco-friendly and safe preservative: bioefficacy against microbial food deterioration and toxin secretion, mode of action, and future opportunities.

A. Maurya, V. K. Singh, S. Das, J. Prasad, A. Kedia, N. Upadhyay, N. K. Dubey and A. K. Dwivedy

Frontiers in microbiology, 2021, 12, 751062.

Book Chapters

1. Current status and impediments preventing India from becoming a herbal giant.

Medicinal Plants: Various Perspectives, p254-263

A. Kedia, B. Prakash, P. K. Mishra and N. K. Dubey

CAS Department of Botany, The University of Burdwan, 2013

ISBN/ISSN: 81-87259-85-X

2. Fungal and mycotoxin contamination of herbal raw materials and prospects of higher plant products as plant based preservatives during post-harvest processing.

Microbial diversity and biotechnology in food security, p495-504

K. Dubey, P. K. Mishra, A. Kedia and B. Prakash

Springer, 2014

ISBN/ISSN: 978-81-322—1800-5

3. Plants of Indian traditional medicine with antioxidant activity.

Plants as a source of natural antioxidants, p1-14

K. Dubey, A. Kedia, B. Prakash and N. Kishore

CAB International, 2014

ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-78064-266-6

4. Ethnomedicinal plants of Mirzapur & Sonebhadra forests, Uttar Pradesh.

Plant Diversity of Uttar Pradesh., p79-128

A. Singh, A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, Lucknow, India (2015)

ISBN/ISSN: 978-93-83247-29-5

5. Plant essential oils as natural fungicides against stored product fungi.

The Battle Against Microbial Pathogens, Vol. 1, p208-214

A. Kedia, D. K. Jha and N. K. Dubey

Formatex Research Centre, Spain, 2015

ISBN/ISSN: 978-84-942134-6-5

6. Nanoencapsulation of essential oils: A possible way for an eco friendly strategy to control postharvest spoilage of food commodities from pests.

Nanomaterials in plants, algae and microorganisms, p501-522

A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

Elsevier, UK, 2018

ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-12-811487-2

7. Nanoencapsulation technology for management of postharvest biodeterioration of stored food commodities

Biotechnology for Plant Disease Diagnostics and Management, p234-258

K. Dwivedy, V. K. Singh, S. Das, S. Tiwari, B. K. Singh, A. Kedia, B. Prakash and N. K. Dubey

Pointer Publishers, India, 2020

ISBN/ISSN: 978-81-7132-914-4

8. Essential oils as next generation fungicides: Contrivances and challenges.

Environment at Crossroads: Challenges and Green Solutions, p249-261

A. Kedia, A. K. Dwivedy and N. K. Dubey

Scientific Publishers, India, 2020

ISBN/ISSN: 978-93-89184-93-8

9. Essential oil of Trachyspermum ammi (L.) Sprague ex Turrill – Phytochemistry and Therapeutics.

Bioactives and Pharmacology of Medicinal plants, Vol. 1, p83-95

A. Kedia and N. K. Dubey

Apple Academic Press, USA, 2023

ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-00328-175-7

10. Modern tools and techniques for the detection of hazardous food contaminants.

Green Products in Food Safety, p111-130

A. Kedia

Elsevier, 2023

ISBN/ISSN: 978-0-323-95590-4