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Dr. Neela De

  • SACT I

  • Department of Physiology

  • M.Sc., Ph.D.

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      • Chandra AK & De N* (2010) Goitrogenic/antithyroidal potential of green tea extract in relation to catechin in rats, Food and Chemical Toxicology 48, 2304 – 2311.
    • Chandra AK, De N* & Roy Choudhury S (2010) Effect of different doses of un-fractionated green & black tea extracts on thyroid physiology, Human and Experimental Toxicology 30 (8), 884-896.
    • Chandra AK, Roy Choudhury S, De N & Sarkar M (2011) Effect of green tea (Camellia sinensis) extract of Indian origin on morphological and functional changes in adult male gonads of rat, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 49, 689-697.
    • Chandra AK & De N* (2012) Catechin induced modulation in the activities of thyroid hormone synthesizing enzymes leading to hypothyroidism, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 347, 37-48.
    • Chandra AK & De N (2014) Goitrogenic and antithyroid potential of green tea of Indian origin, Journal of Bangladesh Society of Physiologists, 9(2), 105-116.

 

  • 1️⃣Received award under the National Scholarship Scheme of Government of India on the result of B.Sc. (Hons.) Physiology examination held by Calcutta University in 2002.
  • 2️⃣Received “Best Poster Award” for the poster entitledIn vivo and in vitro effects of green tea (Camellia sinensis) on thyroid in rats” of XXI Annual Conference & Platinum Jubilee Celebration of the Physiological Society of India, International Conference on Integrative Physiology: Modern Perspective, Kolkata in 2009.
  • 3️⃣Received “Prof. B.B. Sarkar Memorial Research Prize, 2010” of Physiological Society of India for the best paper publication entitled “Effect of different doses of un-fractionated green & black tea extracts on thyroid physiology, Human and Experimental Toxicology.”
  • 4️⃣Received “ISCA Best Poster Presentation Award, 2011” for the poster entitled “Effect of un-fractionated green and black tea extracts on thyroid physiology” of 98th Indian Science Congress at SRM University, Chennai in 3-7th January, 2011. 

 

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