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- ItemDatabase on nutritional composition of food fishes from India(Current Science Association, 2015) Mohanty, B.P.; Karunakaran, D.; Arabinda, M.; Satabdi, G.; Dipesh, D.; Tandrima, M.; Banerjee, S.; Sharma, A.P.; Sankar, T.V.; Anandan, R.; Suseela Mathew; Asha, K.K.; Chakraborty, K.; Vijayagopal, P.; Paul, B.N.; Sridhar, N.; Chanda, S.; Sarnia, D.; Pandey, N.; Neetu, S.; Das, P.; Partha, D.; Shahbaz, A.; Dayal, J.S.; Vijayan, K.K.; Kannappan, S.; Venkateshwarlu, G.; Singh, S.D.; Mohan, M.; Meenakumari, B.; Ayyappan, S.
- ItemEncapsulated β-carotene and its use in nutrient formulations against malnutrition(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, India, 2015) Asha, K.K.; Chatterjee, N.S.; Kumar, A.K.K.; Anandan, R.; Mathew, S.
- ItemMedicinal role of shark liver oil against human ailments(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, India, 2015) Vishnu, K.V.; Kumar, A.K.K.; Mathew, S.; Anandan, R.; Chatterjee, N.S.; Asha, K.K.; Ganesan, B.
- ItemMonitoring organochlorine pesticide residues in seaweeds from Mandapam coast, India(2017) Minimol, V.A.; Anas, K.K.; Anandan, R.; Mathew, S.
- ItemNutritional labelling of some commercially important fishes and shrimps from the retail markets of Cochin(Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, Cochin, India, 2016) Lekshmi, R.G.K.; Chatterjee, N.S.; Tejpal, C.S.; Asha, K.K.; Anandan, R.; Mathew, S.
- ItemSeaweed: An excellent agent of bioremediation in aquatic environment(Fishtech Reporter, 2020) Raj, Rehana; Anandan, R.; Mathew, SuseelaGlobalization and population growth in urban area, along with wild expansion of agricultural and industrial activities had led to the increase in the generation of waste water which ultimately reaches the aquatic environment and thereby impacting the entire food chain of the system (Akpor et al., 2014). The untreated waste water which is released to the natural water bodies accounts to around 60% of that produced, which is highly alarming.
- ItemSqualene- A Gift From Sea(Swadeshi Science Movement, 2009-03) Farvin, K.H.S.; Rajesh, R.; Raj, A.S.; Anandan, R.; Sankar, T.V.