Dr. Dipan Adhikari

Associate Professor
Department of Botany, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah-712101, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemical Pharmacology from Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, Kolkata, India

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Biography

Dr. Dipan Adhikari is an Assistant Professor of Botany (Specialization in Cell and Molecular Genetics and Plant Biology) presently serving this post at P G Dept of Botany, Hooghly Mohsin College, Chinsurah, Hooghly, India-712101 and have completed more than 8 years of teaching (both undergraduate and Post Graduate). I have published more than 20 research papers in different peer-reviewed journals of national and international repute and activity engaged in biological research. I have acquired expertise in the field of assaying genotoxicity in plant and animal cell models. I am pursuing an active research career conducting students projects (at PG level in the special paper Plant Cytogenetics and Molecular Biology)and attending and rendering oral presentations in different national and international seminars. I have been registered for Ph.D. guideship in the Dept of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032. Joined the team of reviewers for the Journal of Ethnopharmacology, ELSEVIER Group from March 2013 and have been Awarded as Outstanding Reviewer for the year 2014 for “The Journal of Ethnopharmacology” ELSIVIER, Netherlands. I constantly upgrade myself by the active participation in different workshops and training programmes to keep abreast with the everincreasing world of biological research. I have Served as a Scientist in SAMI LABS LIMITED (Biochemistry Research Unit), Bangalore, India from November 2005 to June 2007.I have been Selected as a member of Editorial Board of Innovare Journal of Medical Sciences of Innovare Academic Sciences.

Area of Interest:

Plant Stress Physiology
Protein Purification
Genotoxicity Assays
Enzyme Assays
DNA Isolation

Selected Publications

  1. Kheddache, L., C. Aribi, K. Chahour and B. Safi, 2021. Highlighting of the distribution effect of steel hook fibers at low and high dosage on the flexural strength of self-compacting mortars. Mater. Today: Proc., Vol. 2021. 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.11.125.
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  2. Adhikari, D. and T. Ghosh, 2021. Structural insight and in vitro free radical scavenging capacity of arabinogalactan polysaccharides from the peels of Punica granatum. Asian J. Chem., 33: 873-880.
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  3. Adhikari, D. and T. Ghosh, 2020. Chemical profiling of polysaccharides present in peels of citrus limetta and bioassay based screening of in vitro antioxidant activities. Asian J. Chem., 32: 2308-2314.
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  4. Adhikari, D. and S. Karmakar, 2018. In vitro pro-inflammatory activity and associated pharmacological activities ofParacondylactis indicus Dave. Nematocyst. Venom. Pharmacologia., 9: 114-121.

  5. Adhikari, D. and S. Karmakar, 2018. In vitro pro-inflammatory activity and associated pharmacological activities of Paracondylactis indicus dave. nematocyst venom. Pharmacologia, 9: 114-121.
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  6. Adhikari, D. and R. Ghosh, 2018. Karyological studies on vegetative mycelium of Lentinus Squarrulosus: A fungal species from the cooch bhear district (dooars region) of West Bengal, India. Int. J. Higher Edu. Res., 8: 168-179.

  7. Adhikari, D., 2017. The vulnerable sunderban ecosystem: Problems ahead from ecological and biological perspectives. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 14: 161-170.

  8. Rammohan, B., K. Samit, D. Chinmoy, S. Arup, and K. Amit, et al., 2016. Human cytochrome P450 enzyme modulation by Gymnema sylvestre: A Predictive Safety evaluation by LC-MS/MS. Pharmacogn. Mag., 12: 389-389.

  9. Bera, R., A. Kundu, T. Sen, D. Adhikari and S. Karmakar, 2016. In vitro metabolic stability and permeability of gymnemagenin and its in vivo pharmacokinetic correlation in rats-a pilot study. Planta Med., 82: 544-550.
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  10. Adhikari, D. and S. Ray, Pharmawave, 2016. Marine zooceuticals-synergy of zoolozy and pharmaceuticals. Int. J. Pharm. Technol., 9: 1-14.
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  11. Adhikari, D., 2016. Biotic and Abiotic Stressors In Plant Molecular Breeding vis-a-vis Sustainable Molecular Farming Strategies For Food Security: Threats, Opportunities and Challenges Ahead in Indian Perspectives. Int. J. Adv. Res. Innovative Ideas Educ., 2: 609-617.

  12. Mukherjee, S., D. Roy, T. Ghosh, D. Adhikari and B.N. Seal, 2015. Biochemical attributes in malarial infection. J. Sci., 7: 47-60.

  13. Mukherjee, S., D. Ray, D. Adhikari and T. Ghosh, 2015. Impairment of haemat ological profile of channa punctatus exposed to sodium arsenite. Int. J. Appl. Biol. Pharm. Technol., 6: 223-229.
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  14. Ghosh, T., S. Sain, D. Adhikari, D. Roy and S. Mukherjee, 2015. Screening of anti-oxidant capacity of selected plant extracts. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 7: 47-60.

  15. Ghosh, T., A. Basu, D. Adhikari, D. Roy and A.K. Pal, 2015. Antioxidant activity and structural features of Cinnamomum zeylanicum. 3 Biotech, 5: 939-947.
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  16. Adhikari, D. and S. Pal, 2015. Molecular markers in plant based bioassays for the detection of levels of endpoints to probe of aquatic genotoxicity. J. Environ. Sociobiol., 12: 143-162.

  17. Ghosh, T., D. Adhikari, S. Mukherjee, D. Roy and B.N. Seal, 2014. Structural features and biological activities of water extracted polysaccharides obtained from adhatoda vasica. J. Sci., 6: 82-98.

  18. Adhikari, D., S. Mukherjee and T. Ghosh, 2014. Zooceuticals: Promising biomolecules for synthetic simulation. Manan, 1: 11-18.

  19. Adhikari, D., 2014. Allium sativum: From culinary to cure. Acad. J. Hooghly Mohsin College, 9: 14-23.

  20. Goswami, S., A. Mukherjee, S. Saha, T. Ghosh and D. Roy et al., 2013. Cellular and metabolic response of haemocyte of Lobothelphusa sp. invaded with wound. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 5: 100-114.

  21. Ghosh, T., S. Saha, D. Roy, D. Adhikari and S. Mukherjee, 2013. Structural features and antioxidant capacity of polysaccharides from Turbinaria ornate. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 5: 19-34.

  22. Adhikari, D., S.K. Samanta, S. Karmakar, B. Gorain, S. Mukherjee and T. Sen, 2013. Evaluation of toxicological characteristics of the venomous sea anemone: Paracondylactis indicus dave, an endemic species of the Sunderbans. Indian J. Soc. Nat. Sci., 2: 12-28.

  23. Adhikari, D., N. Das and S. Naskar, 2013. Novel Fungal Enzymes in Environmental Remediation. In: Environmental Biotechnology and Application, Bharati, P.K. and A. Chauhan (Eds.). Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, India, pp: 71-103.

  24. Kumar, K.T.M.S., Z. Puia, S.K. Samanta, R. Barik and A. Dutta et al., 2012. The gastroprotective role of Acanthus ilicifolius: A study to unravel the underlying mechanism of anti-ulcer activity. Sci. Pharm., 80: 701-717.
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  25. Das, N., S. Naskar, P. Chowdhury, B. Pasman and D. Adhikari, 2011. Experimental evidence for presence of a growth regulating extracellular laccase in some Pleurotus species. Res. J. Microbiol., 6: 496-502.
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  26. Das, N., D. Adhikari and S. Naskar, 2010. Effect of 2, 4-dichlorophenol on mycelial growth and extracellular enzyme production by Pleurotus spp. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 3: 80-84.

  27. Adhikari, D., and N. Das, 2010. Fungal karyomorphology: A deep insight through high throughput devices. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 3: 46-53.

  28. Adhikari, D., S. Samanta, S. Karmakar, A. Roy, A. Dutta and T. Sen, 2009. Studies on in vitro enzymatic constituents in the venom (tentacle) of the sea anemone (P. indicus dave): A prevalent species endemic in the coastal region (sunderban delta) of west Bengal, India. B. N. Seal J. Sci., 2: 39-47.

  29. Samanta, S.K., D. Adhikari, S. Karmakar, A. Dutta and A. Roy et al., 2008. Pharmacological and biochemical studies on Telescopium telescopium: A marine mollusk from the Mangrove regions. Orient Pharm. Exp. Med., 8: 386-394.

  30. Roy, D.K., K.T. Kumar, S. Karmakar, S. Pal, S.K. Samanta, D. Adhikari and T. Sen, 2008. Pharmacological studies on Indian black tea (leaf variety) in acute and chronic inflammatory conditions. Phytother. Res., 22: 814-819.
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  31. Kumar, K.T.M.S., B. Gorain, D.K. Roy, Zothanpuia and S.K. Samanta et al., 2008. Anti-inflammatory activity of Acanthus ilicifolius. J. Ethnopharmacol., 120: 7-12.
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  32. Adhikari, D., S.K. Samanta, A. Dutta, A. Roy, J.R. Vedasiromoni and T. Sen, 2007. In vitro hemolysis and lipid peroxidation-inducing activity of the tentacle extract of the sea anemone (Paracondylactis indicus Dave) in rat erythrocytes. Indian J. Pharmacol., 39: 155-159.
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