Dr. G. Sattanathan

Assistant Professor
Mass College of Arts And Science, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Bharathidasan University, India

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Area of Interest:

Molecular Sciences
Nutraceuticals
Biotechnology
Microbiology
Immunology

Selected Publications

  1. Sattanathan, G., A. Amsath, S. Senthilmurugan and V. Tamizhazhagan, 2019. Toxicity of copper oxychloride (fungicide) in oreochromis mossambicus on haemato-immunological and biochemical alterations and recovery assessment by Marine algae Chaetomorpha aerea. Int. J. Zool. Applied Biosci., 4: 184-194.

  2. Senthilmurugan, S., G. Sattanathan, P.P.K. Vijayan and V. Tamizhazhagan, 2018. Evaluation of different concentration of vermiwash on seed germination and biochemical response in Abelmoschus esculentus (L.). Evaluation, 3: 228-231.

  3. Sattanathan, G., V. Shyamala, B. Deepa and R. Keerthiga, 2018. Dietary administration of Pleurotus sajor-caju mushroom extract on growth, immune response and disease resistance in Gibelion catla against Aeromonas hydrophila. LS: Int. J. Life Sci., 7: 142-150.
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  4. Sasikala, P., B. Indhu, K. Pugazhendy and G. Sattanathan, 2018. Freshwater plankton culture using different organic and inorganic fertilizer. Indo Am. J. Pharm. Sci., 5: 6275-6282.

  5. Sattanathan, G. and S. Venkatalakshmi, 2017. Cow urine distillate as an ecosafe and economical feed additive for enhancing growth, food utilization and survival rate in Rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton). Aquatic, 12: 241-252.
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  6. Sattanathan, G. and S. Venkatalalkshmi, 2016. Application of cow urine distillate for enhancement of nutrient value and water quality of indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings. Int. J. Life Sci., 5: 1-8.
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  7. Sattanathan, G. and S. Venkatalakshmi, 2016. Growth, food utilizations responses and survival rate of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita fingerlings under exposure of Cow urine distillate. Innovare J. Life Sci., 4: 9-13.

  8. Rajesh, R., G. Sattanathan, R. Sadeeshkumar, A.M. Shankar and D. Annadurai, 2016. Effects of single and short-term exposure of rabbit fish venom on haematological response in mugil cephalus. Life Sci. Arch., 2: 591-596.
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  9. Rajesh, R., D. Annadurai, G. Sattanathan and M.A. shankar, 2016. Proximaate compostion, amino acid, and fatty acid, estimation of Signus lineatus (Valenciennes, 1835) from pParangipettai and Cuddalore landing centre. Int. J. Inst. Pharm. Life Sci., 6: 69-76.

  10. Srinivasan, G., R. Krishnamoorthy and S. Govindharajan, 2015. Proximate analysis of bio potential seaweed from kanyakumari, south east coast of India. Inventi Impact Nutraceuticals, 5: 122-125.
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  11. Sattanathan. G., S. Gokulakrishnan and R. Rajesh, 2015. Efficacy of Chaetomorpha aerea against fish pathogens. Int. J. Life Sci., 4: 37-40.
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  12. Sattanathan, G. and S. Venkatlakshmi, 2015. Efficacy of different breeds of cow urine distillate on growth and food utilization of Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings. History, 14: 169-185.

  13. Sattanathan, G. and S. Venkatalakshmi, 2015. The dose dependent effect of Gir Go-Ark on the growth and food utilization of Labeo rohita fingerlings. Life Sci. Int. Res. J., 2: 70-75.

  14. Gokulakrishnan, S., K. Raja, M. Mohanraj, G. Sattanathan and A. Eswar, 2015. Bioactive properties of medicinal plant Cassia auriculata leaf extract by different solvent extraction. Asian J. Biochem. Pharm. Res., 5: 68-73.

  15. Sattanathan. G., C. Anandhababu and V. Ramasubramanian, 2014. Isolation and identification of fungal strains from human foot crack and their natural control measures. Int. J. Life Sci., 3: 80-84.

  16. Sattanathan G. and V. Ramasubramanian, 2014. Identification and natural control measures of bacterial isolates from the foot crack of human being. Int. Standard Serial Number, 4: 8-16.
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  17. Sattanathan, G. and R. Rajesh, 2013. Antibacterial activity of extract of Chaetomorpha aerea against fish pathogens. Ecol. Fish., 7: 9-14.