Nitesh Kumar Yadav
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Angom J, Singh S, Gangarani Devi A, Das P, Biswas P, Waikhom G, et al.
Aquac Nutr
. 2025 Jan;
2025():9959405.
PMID: 39850471
Soybean meal (SBM) remains a primary protein source in aquafeeds. This study investigated the potential of winged bean () meal as a SBM replacement in diets for butter catfish ()...
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Yadav N, Patel A, Debbarma S, Priyadarshini M, Priyadarshi H
ACS Omega
. 2024 May;
9(18):19940-19955.
PMID: 38737040
Fresh , the smallest flowering plant well-known for its favorable nutrient composition and rich content of bioactive compounds, was subjected to boiling, freeze-thawing, and mechanical crushing to reduce its excessive...
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Yadav N, Patel A, Singh S, Mehta N, Anand V, Lal J, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2024 Apr;
31(22):31731-31751.
PMID: 38652188
Aquaculture witnessed a remarkable growth as one of the fastest-expanding sector in the food production industry; however, it faces serious threat from the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Understanding this...
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Lal J, Biswas P, Singh S, Debbarma R, Deb S, Yadav N, et al.
PLoS One
. 2023 Nov;
18(11):e0287934.
PMID: 37922256
The objective of this study was to reveal the growth, colouration and gonado-physiological changes due to the exogenous aromatase inhibitor (AIs) in an ornamental fish. 17α-methyltestosterone (MT) and letrozole (LET)...
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Lal J, Deb S, Singh S, Biswas P, Debbarma R, Yadav N, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2023 Jul;
31(53):62249-62263.
PMID: 37523086
Seafoods are rich in untapped bioactive compounds that have the potential to provide novel ingredients for the development of commercial functional foods and pharmaceuticals. Unfortunately, a large portion of waste...