ABOUT AUTHOR Ganguly Subha*, Kumar Purushotam Department of Fish Processing Technology, Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal And Fishery Sciences, 5, Budherhat Road, P.O. Panchasayar, Chakgaria, Kolkata – 700 094, WB, India Abstract The intestinal bacteria produce some bioactive substances like tetrodotoxin, eicosa-pentanoic acid, biotin, Vitamin B12 and antibacterial substances which may benefit the host fish. There ... Read More »
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Traditional and Highly Popular Semi-Fermented Fish Products of North-East India: A Review
ABOUT AUTHOR Sarifuddin Ahmed and Subha Ganguly* Department of Fish Processing Technology, Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 5, Budherhat Road, P.O. Panchasayar, Chakgaria, Kolkata – 700 094, WB, India. Abstract In North Eastern states of India, the solid semi-fermented fish products are hugely in demand by the consumers at large. Mostly the tribal ... Read More »
Role of Gastrointestinal Microflora in Digestion and Metabolism in Fish
ABOUT AUTHOR Ganguly Subha* AICRP On Post Harvest Technology (ICAR), Department of Fish Processing Technology, Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 5, Budherhat Road, P.O. Panchasayar, Chakgaria, Kolkata-700 094, WB, India *E-mail: ganguly38@gmail.com Abstract Enzyme found in intestinal lumen of fishes could have potentially come from either the pancreas or the secretary cells of ... Read More »
Evolutionary Pattern of Modern Day Fishes: A Review
ABOUT AUTHOR Ganguly Subha* AICRP on Post Harvest Technology (ICAR), Department of Fish Processing Technology, Faculty of Fishery Sciences, West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences, 5, Budherhat Road, P.O. Panchasayar, Chakgaria, Kolkata – 700 094, WB, India *E-mail: ganguly38@gmail.com Abstract The study of fossil fish is known as Paleoichthyology. Fossil fishes are the prehistoric aquatic creatures those which ... Read More »
IRON RICH FOOD TO ENRICH WOMEN
About author : Praveena S*, Dr. Hindustan Abdul Ahad Dept. of Pharmaceutical analysis, Balaji College of Pharmacy, AP, India *e-mail: veenajessica@gmail.com INTRODUCTION Iron is essential for life. Not only it is found in proteins and enzymes, but it is responsible for cell growth and transporting oxygen throughout the body. Excessive or insufficient amounts however, may result in serious health issues. ... Read More »