Dr. Farhina  Pasha
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Dr. Farhina Pasha

Assistant Professor
University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biology, Zoology from Barkatullah University, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Bioinformatic
90%
Biotechnology
75%
Environmental Toxicology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Farhina, P. and U. Faridi, 2019. Use of enzyme technology for the degradation of harmful xenobiotics (aromatic dye). Indo Am. J. Pharm. Sci., 6: 6693-6699.
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  2. Pasha, F. and M. Amir, 2018. Genetically modified food: A (KPA) case study in tabuk Saudi Arabia. Res. J. Life Sci. Bioinf. Pharm. Chem. Sci., 4: 761-779.
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  3. Pasha, E.F., 2018. DNA Barcoding in Avian Species with Special Reference to Taxonomically wide Biogeographic Studies. In: DNA Barcoding and Molecular Phylogeny, Trivedi, S., H. Rehman, S. Saggu, C. Panneerselvam, S.K. Ghosh (Eds)., Springer International Publishing, Germany, ISBN: 9783319906805, pp: 305-315.
  4. Pasha, F. and M. Amir, 2017. Leaf specific terpenoid indole alkaloid biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus towards identification of novel structural and regulatory factors. IOSR J. Environ. Sci. Toxicol. Food Technol. (IOSR-JESTFT), 11: 10-16.
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  5. Farhina, P., 2017. A review on: Prevalence of “OBESITY” in kingdom of Saudi Arabia with special reference to tabuk region. Mod. Applied Bioequiv. Availab. (MABB)., Vol. 2. 10.19080/MABB.2017.02.555583.
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  6. Pasha, F., 2016. In silico analysis of retinoblastoma gene and novel drug designing. Clin. Proteomics Bioinfor., 1: 1-12.
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  7. Farhina, P. and A. Manal., 2016. Prevalence of MER'S in Saudi Arabia: An epidemiological (KPA) study. Int. J. Applied Biol. Pharm. Technol., 7: 193-199.
  8. Farhina, P., 2014. In-vitro micropropagation and media optimization of Stevia reboudiana an important bio-sweetener and medcinal plant. Int. J. Applied Biol. Pharmacol. Technol., 5: 12-16.
  9. Sufia, I. and P. Farhina, 2013. Physicochemical properties of surface water and phosphorous uptake by two wetland macrophytes. Indian J. Biol. Stud. Res., 2: 164-173.
  10. Farhina, P., 2013. Enzyme Inhibition (AChE) in Brain of Oreochromis mossambicus due to pesticidal pollution of herbicide “Pursuit”. Egypt.Acad. J. Biol. Sci., 5: 97-100.
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  11. Sufia, I. and P. Farhina, 2011. “A study on antimicrobial properties of Phyllanthus niruri and Ocimum sanctum”. Biomed. Pharmacol. J., 4: 297-299.
  12. Farhina, P. and I. Sufia, 2011. “Optimization of media and micropopagation of eucalyptus citriodora”. Biosci. Biotechnol. Res. Asia J., 8: 881-883.
  13. Farhina, P. and D. Anushka, 2011. Immobilization of enzyme invertase in various concentrations of agrose, calcium alginate and silica with calcium chloride as substrate”. Indian J. Applied Life Sci., 7: 1-3.
  14. Farhina, P. and A. Shobha, 2011. Micropropagation of stevia eebaudiana (SVR 26) a wonder herb through somatic embryogenesis. Indian J. Applied Lif Sci., 7: 4-5.
  15. Shirazi, M.H., M.R. Fazeli, M.M.S. Dallal, S. Eshraghi, H. Jamalifar and E. Alamulhoda, 2003. A comparative study on the antimicrobial effect of some medicinal herbal extracts and selective antibiotics against the clinical isolates of helicobactor pylori. J. Med. Plan., 3: 53-60.
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