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Sampurna Nand

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Nand S, Singh P, Verma S, Mishra S, Patel A, Shukla S, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2025 Feb; 966:178743. PMID: 39923470
Pharmaceutical contaminants (PCs), including antibiotics, analgesics, and other medications, pose a growing threat to aquatic ecosystems and human health due to their persistence and bioaccumulation potential. Biochar, a carbonaceous material...
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Pratap B, Kumar S, Nand S, Azad I, Bharagava R, Ferreira L, et al.
Chemosphere . 2022 Dec; 313:137547. PMID: 36529169
The discharge of untreated wastewater as a result of various developmental activities such as urbanization, industrialization and changes in lifestyle poses great threats to aquatic ecosystems as well as humans....
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Singh P, Behera M, Rai R, Shankar U, Upadhaya K, Nonghuloo I, et al.
Environ Monit Assess . 2022 Nov; 195(1):139. PMID: 36416991
The success of a species in future climate change scenarios depends on its morphological, physiological, and demographic adaptive responses to changing climate. The existence of threatened species against climate adversaries...
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Kaur J, Anand V, Srivastava S, Bist V, Tripathi P, Naseem M, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2020 Mar; 195:110480. PMID: 32203774
Arsenic (As) is a serious threat for environment and human health. Rice, the main staple crop is more prone to As uptake. Bioremediation strategies with heavy metal tolerant rhizobacteria are...
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Kumar S, Nand S, Dubey D, Pratap B, Dutta V
Chemosphere . 2020 Mar; 251:126377. PMID: 32143081
Eight constructed wetland microcosm (CWM) units have been designed using three macrophytes for domestic wastewater treatment. The main aim of this study is to evaluate enzyme activities with respect to...
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Jaiswal V, Saxena S, Kaur I, Dubey P, Nand S, Naseem M, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2018 Jun; 356:98-107. PMID: 29857227
Immobilized biomass of novel indigenous fungal strains FNBR_3, FNBR_6, FNBR_13, and FNBR_19 were evaluated for arsenic (As) removal from aqueous solution. Alginate beads containing 0.1 g biomass were used in...