Dr. Kanhiya Mahour

Head and Associate Professor
Department of Zoology, R.P.P.G. College, Kamalganj, Farrukhabad, Uttar Pradesh, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra, India

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Biography

Dr. Kanhiya Mahour (M.Sc, M.Phil, Ph.D), Associate Professor and Head Department of Zoology, R. P. P. G. College, Kamalganj, Farrukhabad U.P. affiliated to C. S. J. M. University, Kanpur, U.P. Basically, I am eco-toxicologist concerning with heavy metal toxicity on physiology, biochemistry and haematology. In spite of it I have broad knowledge in the field of herbal drug formulation.

Area of Interest:

Toxicology
Zoology
Entomology
Herbal Medicine
Life Sciences

Selected Publications

  1. Sarkar, A., M. Rashid, M. Musarrat and M. Billah, 2021. Phytochemicals and nutritional constituent evaluation of bael (aegle marmelos) fruit pulp at different development stage. Asian Food Sci. J.. 20: 78-86.
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  2. Prabhu, N.and T. Gajendran, 2017. Green synthesis of noble metal of platinum nanoparticles from ocimum sanctum (Tulsi) plant- extracts. IOSR J. Biotechnol. Biochem., 3: 107-112.
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  3. Khan, S.I. and R.K. Rampal, 2015. Vermicomposting potential of earthworm species of Jammu on leaf litter of avenue trees. Global J. Res. Anal., 4: 303-304.
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  4. Mahour, K. and P.N. Saxena, 2008. Scavenging strategy of panax ginseng against formed free radicals under stress of mercuric chloride in rattus norvegicus. J. Ginseng Res., 32: 150-154.
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  5. Nightingale A., 2006. The nature of Gender: Work, gender, and environment. Environ. Plan. D. Soc. Space, 24: 165-185.
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  6. Agarwal, B., 2006. The gender and environment debate: Lessons from India. Fem. Stud., 18: 119-158.
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  7. Marx, J.L., 1987. Oxygen free radicals linked to many diseases. Science, 235: 529-531.
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