Dr. A.N.M.  Fakhruddin
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Dr. A.N.M. Fakhruddin

Professor
Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Biotechnology from Dublin City University, Ireland

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Biography

Dr. A. N. M. Fakhruddin is currently working as Professor at Department of Environmental Sciences, Jahangirnagar University Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He obtained his Ph.D. from School of Biotechnology, Dublin City University, Ireland in 2003. He is member of following Associations; Bangladesh Society of Microbiologists, The Bangladesh Botanical Society, Bangladesh Association of Scientists and Scientific Professions, Global Network of Bangladeshi Biotechnologists, Jahangirnagar University Teachers Association, and The Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. His area of research focused on Microbial Flocculation/ Biofilm, Water and Wastewater Treatment, Microbiology of Extreme Environment, Development of Biodegradable Plastics, Bioaccumulation and Biodegradation of Pesticides, Development of Biosensors for Environmental Pollutants, Preservation of Food and Feed and Detection of Food Borne Pathogens. He has published around 100 articles in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Environmental Biotechnology
62%
Bioremediation
90%
Environment Engineering
75%
Environmental Toxicology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
75
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Talukder, M.I., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.A. Hossain, 2015. Environmental impacts of ship breaking and recycling industry of Sitakunda, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Adv. Nat. Sci., 8: 51-58.
  2. Sarker, N., M.A.Z. Chowdhury, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, Z. Fardous, M. Moniruzzaman and S.H. Gan, 2015. Heavy metal contents and physical parameters of aegiceras corniculatum, brassica juncea, and litchi chinensis honeys from Bangladesh. BioMed. Res. Int., 10.1155/2015/720341.
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  3. Sarker N. and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2015. Removal of phenol from aqueous solution using rice straw as adsorbent. Appl. Water Sci., 2015: 1-7.
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  4. Hossain, M.S., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury, M.A. Rahman and M.K. Alam, 2015. Health risk assessment of selected pesticide residues in locally produced vegetables of Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 22: 110-115.
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  5. Hossain M.S. and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2015. Impact of ship breaking activities on the coastal environment of bangladesh and management system for its sustainability. Rev. Environ. Sci. BioTechnol., .
  6. Ara, R., S. Das, R. Patwary, M. Motalab, B.K. Saha, S. Parveen, M.Z. Haque and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2015. Nutritional and microbiological status of fresh and processed fruit juices sold in Bangladesh. Int. J. Food Sci. Nutr., .
  7. Mahiudddin, M., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, Abdullah-Al-Mahin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury, M.A. Rahman and M.K. Alam, 2014. Degradation of the organophosphorus insecticide diazinon by soil bacterial isolate. Int. J. Biotechnol., 3: 12-23.
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  8. Hossain, M.S., M.A.Z. Chowdhury, M.K. Pramanik, M.A. Rahman, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.K. Alam, 2014. Determination of selected pesticides in water samples adjacent to agricultural fields and removal of organophosphorus insecticide chlorpyrifos using soil bacterial isolates. Applied Water Sci., 10.1007/s13201-014-0178-6.
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  9. Chowdhury, M.A.Z., M.S. Islam, N. Karim, M.M. Rahman, M.A. Rahman, M.K. Alam and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2014. Effect of Post-harvest storage and house hold processing on reduction of human health risk index of pesticide in Tomato. Environ. Sci. Indian J., 9: 149-155.
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  10. Chowdhury, M.A.Z., I. Jahan, N. Karim, M.K. Alam and M.A. Rahman et al., 2014. Determination of carbamate and organophosphorus pesticides in vegetable samples and the efficiency of Gamma-radiation in their removal. Biomed Res. Int., 10.1155/2014/145159.
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  11. Chowdhury, A.Z., M. Hasan, N. Karim, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and S. Hossain et al., 2014. Contamination and health risk assessment of pesticide residues in vegetables from agricultural fields of Gazipur District, Bangladesh. Am.-Eur. J. Agric. Environ. Sci., 14: 421-427.
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  12. Ara, R., S. Jahan, A.T.M. Abdullah, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and B.K. Saha, 2014. Systemic analysis of nutritional and mineral contents of some tropical fruits in Bangladesh. Bangladesh J. Scient. Ind. Res., 49: 131-136.
  13. Ara, R., M. Motaleb, M.N. Uddin, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and B.K. Saha, 2014. Nutritional evaluation of different mango varieties available in Bangladesh. Int. Food Res. J., 21: 2169-2174.
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  14. Aktaruzzaman, M., M.A.Z. Chowdhury, Z. Fardous, M.K. Alam, M.S. Hossain and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2014. Ecological risk posed by heavy metals contamination of ship breaking yards in Bangladesh. Int. J. Environ. Res., 8: 469-478.
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  15. Rahman, S.H., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.J. Uddin, M.S. Zaman, A. Sarkar, T.M. Adyel and M.M. Rahman, 2013. Influence of latrines and ground water flow direction on shallow tube wells water quality. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 37: 231-243.
  16. Hossain, M.S., M.J. Uddin and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2013. Impacts of shrimp farming on the costal environment of Bangladesh: a review. Rev. Environ. Sci. Biotechnol., 12: 313-332.
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  17. Hossain, M.S., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury and M.K. Alam, 2013. Degradation of chlorpyrifos, an organophosphorus insecticide in aqueous solution with gamma irradiation and natural sunlight. J. Environ. Chem. Eng., 1: 270-274.
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  18. Datta, R.R., M.S. Hossain, M. Aktaruzzaman, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2013. Antimicrobial resistance of pathogenic bacteria isolated from tube well water of Sitakunda, Chittagong. Open J. Water Prot. Treat., 1: 1-6.
  19. Chowdhury, M.A.Z., S. Bhattacharjee, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.N. Islam and M.K. Alam, 2013. Determination of cypermethrin, chlorpyrifos and diazinon residues in tomato and reduction of cypermethrin residues in tomato using rice bran. World J. Agric. Res., 1: 30-35.
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  20. Chowdhury, M.A.Z., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.N. Islam, M. Moniruzzaman, S.H. Gan and M.K. Alam, 2013. Detection of the residues of nineteen pesticides in fresh vegetable samples using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Food Control, 34: 457-465.
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  21. Bhattacharjee, S., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury and M.K. Alam, 2013. Impacts of pesticides on paddy farmers health. Jahangirnagar Univ. Environ. Bull., 2: 18-25.
  22. Aktaruzzaman, M., M.S. Hossain, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.J. Uddin and S.H. Rahman et al., 2013. Water and bottom sediments quality of brackish water shrimp farms in Kaliganj Upazila, Satkhira, Bangladesh. Soil Environ., 32: 29-35.
  23. Aktaruzzaman, M., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury, Z. Fardous and M.K. Alam, 2013. Accumulation of heavy metals in soil and their transfer to leafy vegetables in the region of Dhaka aricha highway, savar, Bangladesh. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 16: 332-338.
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  24. Sharmin, F., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.S. Islam, S. Akter, M.A. Ahsan, M. Mostafa and H. Omtaz, 2012. Removal of ammonia and phosphate pollution from fertilizer factory effluents using aquatic macrophytes. Bangladesh J. Environ. Res., 10: 59-68.
  25. Md. Mahiudddin, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and A. Al-Mahin, 2012. Phenol degradation in meta-cleavage pathway by pseudomonas fluorescens PU1. ISRN Microbiol., .
  26. Karim, F. and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2012. Recent Advances in the Development of Biosensor for Phenol: A Review. Rev. Environ. Sci. Bio/Technol., 11: 261-274.
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  27. Hossain, M.S., M. Aktaruzzaman, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.J. Uddin and S.H. Rahman et al., 2012. Prevalence of multiple drug resistant pathogenic bacteria in cultured black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon Fabricius). Global J. Environ. Res., 6: 118-124.
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  28. Hossain, M.S., M. Aktaruzzaman, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.J. Uddin and S.H. Rahman et al., 2012. Antimicrobial susceptibility of Vibrio species isolated from brackish water shrimp culture environment. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 36: 213-220.
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  29. Hossain, M.A., M. Asrafuzzaman and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2012. Reduction of turbidity using lathyrus sativus and pisum sativum seed powder as natural coagulants and coagulant aids. Res. Rev. Polym., 3: 17-22.
  30. Habib, S.M.A., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, S. Begum and M.M. Ahmed, 2012. Isolation and screening of thermostable extracellular alkaline protease producing bacteria from tannery effluents. J. Sci. Res., 4: 515-522.
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  31. Bhattacharjee, S., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury, M.A. Rahman and M.K. Alam, 2012. Monitoring of selected pesticides residue levels in water samples of paddy fields and removal of cypermethrin and chlorpyrifos residues from water using rice bran. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 89: 348-353.
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  32. Sarkar, P., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.K. Pramanik and A. Al-Mahin, 2011. Decolorization of methyl red by Staphylococcus arlettae PF4 isolated from garden soil. Int. J. Environ., 1: 25-40.
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  33. Nayem, M.J., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury, M.K. Alam, Z. Fardous, H. Rashid and M.A. Hossain, 2011. Pathogenic bacteria, pesticide residues and metal content in giant fresh water prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) sold in local markets. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 35: 91-97.
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  34. Khan, M.A.I., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, S.A. Jame, M.S. Sultana and M.K. Alam, 2011. Removal of phenol in batch culture by Pseudomonas putida AP11, AP9, AP6 and AP7 isolated from the aromatic hydrocarbon contaminated soils. J. Sci. Res., 3: 367-374.
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  35. Habib, S.M.A., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, S. Begum and M.M. Ahmed, 2011. Production and characterization of thermo-alkaline extracellular protease from Halobacterium sp. AF1. Asian J. Biotechnol., 3: 345-356.
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  36. Asrafuzzaman, M., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.A. Hossain, 2011. Reduction of turbidity of water using locally available natural coagulants. ISRN Microbiol., 10.5402/2011/632189.
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  37. Al-Mahin, A., A.Z. Chowdhury, M.K. Alam, Z. Aktar and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2011. Phenol biodegradation by two strains of Pseudomonas putida and effect of lead and zinc on the degradation process. Int. J. Environ., 1: 28-34.
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  38. Roy, R., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, R. Khatun, M.S. Islam and M.A. Ahsan, A.J.M.T. Neger, 2010. Characterization of textile industrial effluents and its effects on aquatic macrophytes and algae. J. Bangladesh Counc. Sci. Ind. Res., 45: 79-84.
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  39. Roy, R., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, R. Khatun and M.S. Islam, 2010. Reduction of COD and pH of textile industrial effluents by aquatic macrophytes and algae. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 34: 9-14.
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  40. Jame, S.A., A.K.M. Rashidul Alam, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.K. Alam, 2010. Degradation of phenol by mixed culture of locally isolated Pseudomonas species. J. Biorem. Biodegrad., 1: 102-102.
  41. Habib, S.M.A., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and Md.K. Alam, 2010. Responses of laboratory stock culture contaminated bacteria against phenol, pH, temperature and antibiotics. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 34: 133-141.
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  42. Aktar, Z., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.A.Z. Chowdhury and M.K. Alam, 2010. Effect of lead and zinc on degradation of phenol by pseudomonas putida CP1 and pseudomonas putida A(a). Bangladesh J. Environ. Res., 8: 1-6.
  43. Khan, M.A.I., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.K. Alam, 2009. Removal of phenol by sodium alginate immobilized Pseudomonas putida species. Bangladesh J. Life Sci., 21: 39-46.
  44. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2009. Suitable buffering system for the removal of 4-chlorophenol in the presence of inhibitory concentration of glucose. Jahangirnagar Univ. J. Sci., 32: 7-17.
  45. Aktar, Z., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, M.S.U. Ahmed, T. Nasreen and S. Parveen, 2009. Assessment and treatment of the supplied pipeline water of selected areas of Dhaka city. Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res., 44: 335-340.
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  46. Jame, S.A., A.K.M. Rashidul Alam, M. Khorshed Alam and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2008. Isolation and identification of phenol and monochlorophenols-degrading bacteria: Pseudomonas and Aeromonas species. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 25: 41-44.
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  47. Jame, S.A. A.K.M.R. Alam, A.N.M. Fakhruddin, H. Or-Rashid and S. Hoque, 2008. Monitoring of water quality at raw, treated and consumer's level of Saidabad water treatment plant, Dhaka. Bangladesh J. Environ. Res., 6: 75-83.
  48. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2008. Cis to trans isomerization of membrane fatty acids: an environmental stress resistance mechanisnm of gram negative bacterium. Bangladesh J. Environ. Res., 6: 23-29.
  49. Sardar, A.H., H. Rashid and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2007. Microbial contamination of betel nuts and their decontamination by using heat and radiation and their combination treatment. Nucl. Sci. Appl., 16: 79-83.
  50. Karim, M.R., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and H. Rashid, 2007. Shelf life extension of convenience food fish kebab by irradiation, acidulant and combination treatment at ambient temperature. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 31: 223-230.
  51. Karim, M.R., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and H. Rashid, 2007. Microbiological analysis of mrigal fish (cirrhina mrigala) and its shelf-life extension at ambient temperature by irradiation and combination treatment. Nucl. Sci. Appl., 16: 73-78.
  52. Karim, M.R., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and H. Rashid, 2007. Effect of irradiation, blanching, semidrying and their combination treatments on the shelf-life of freshwater carp at low temperature. J. Asiatic Soc. Bangladesh Sci., 33: 153-160.
  53. Hossain, M.A., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and S.I. Khan, 2007. Public health at stake by the water pollution of peripheral river systems of Dhaka. Bangladesh J. Med. Sci., 13: 44-47.
  54. Hossain, M.A., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and S.I. Khan, 2007. Impact of raw water ammonia on the surface water treatment processes and its removal by nitrification. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 24: 85-89.
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  55. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2007. Study of the growth yield of a pollutant degrading bacterium on glucose, phenol and 2-chlorophenol. Bangladesh J. Agric. Environ., 3: 17-22.
  56. Fakhruddin, A.N.M. and B. Quilty, 2007. Measurement of the growth of a floc forming bacterium Pseudomonas putida CP1. Biodegradation, 18: 189-197.
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  57. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and M.A. Hossain, 2007. Degradation of monochlorophenols by pseudomonas putida CP1 in the presence of growth supplements. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 24: 115-118.
  58. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and H. Rashid, 2007. Microbiological quality of convenience snack foods sold in the market. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 31: 1-6.
  59. Hossain, M.A.,T. Begum, A.N.M. Fakhruddin and S.I. Khan, 2006. Bacteriological and physicochemical analysis of the raw and treated water of Saidabad water treatment plant, Dhaka. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 23: 133-136.
  60. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2006. The growth of pseudomonas putida CP1 on mono-chlorophenols when supplied as the sole carbon source. J. Bangladesh Acad. Sci., 30: 141-145.
  61. Fakhruddin, A.N.M. and B. Quilty, 2006. The response of Pseudomonas putida CP1 cells to nutritional, chemical and environmental stresses. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 22: 507-514.
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  62. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and M.A. Hossain, 2006. Optimization of pH, temperature and carbon nitrogen ratio for the degradation of m-chlorophenol by Pseudomonas putida CP1. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 23: 159-161.
  63. Chowdhury, M.A.Z., Abdullah-Al-Mahin and A.N.M. Fakhruddin, 2006. Degradation of phenol by Pseudomonas putida when supplied as the sole carbon source in the presence of glucose. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 23: 29-33.
  64. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2005. The effect of easily degrading alternate carbon sources on the degradation of 4-chlorophenol by Pseudomonas putida CP1. J. Asiatic Soc. Bangladesh Sci., 31: 57-70.
  65. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., 2005. Effect of readily metabolisable substrates on the degradation of 3-chlorophenol by Pseudomonas putida CP1. Nucl. Sci. Appl., 14: 112-118.
  66. Fakhruddin, A.N.M. and B. Quilty, 2005. The influence of glucose and fructose on the degradation of 2-chlorophenol by Pseudomonas putida CP1. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 21: 1541-1548.
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  67. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and H. Rashid, 2005. Comparison of methods for the measurement of growth of floc forming pseudomonas putida CP1 on mono-chlorophenols. Bangladesh J. Bot., 34: 77-83.
  68. Rashid, H., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and M.G. Haque, 2004. Microbiological and chemical analysis of drinking water used in motor launch. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 21: 10-13.
  69. Nahar, N., A.N.M. Fakhruddin and H. Rashid, 2004. Aromatic hydrocarbon pollutants degrading microbial communities in industrial waste chemical contaminated sites near Dhaka city. J. Environ. Sci., 2: 67-73.
  70. Fakhruddin. A.N.M., 2004. A study of the growth of Pseudomonas putida CP1 on mono-chlorophenols. Ph.D. Thesis. Sch. Biotechnol., .
  71. Rashid, H., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, A.H. Sardar and N. Choudhury, 2003. Improvement of microbiological quality of dried tobacco (nicotiana tabacum) leaves and jorda by gamma irradiation. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 20: 11-14.
  72. Fakhruddin, A.N.M., H. Rashid and N. Choudhury, 2003. Effect of acetic acid and temperature on bacteria associated with red meat. Bangladesh J. Life Sci., 15: 79-84.
  73. Rashid, H., A.N.M. Fakhruddin, S.M. Asaduzzaman, N.A. Chowdhury and N. Choudhury, 2001. Microbial and organoleptic evaluation of irradiated powdered cumin and turmeric during storage. Bangladesh J. Microbiol., 18: 47-53.
  74. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and B. Quilty, 2001. Enumeration of a floc forming bacterium- pseudomonas putida CP1. Biol. Environ., 101: 264-264.
  75. Fakhruddin A.N.M. and B. Quilty, 2000. Mono-chlorophenol degradation in the presence of glucose by Pseudomonas putida CP1. Biol. Environ., 100: 134-134.