Author

Madhu Anand

Assistant Professor, National Forensic Sciences University, Gandhinagar - Cited by 711 - Environmental Forensic and Toxicology

Biography

Dr. Madhu  Anand, Department of Psychology, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India. Research interest- Soil Physics, soil and water relation, Hydrus application, Soil Amendments and colloidal interactions. He has a good track record in managing and developing local teams and competences as well as in growing a profitable business.
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Cited by
Year
An application of time series ARIMA forecasting model for predicting sugarcane production in India
M Kumar, M AnandStudies in Business and Economics 9 (1), 81-94, 2014201
125
2014
Biochemical response of anthracene and benzo [a] pyrene in milkfish Chanos chanos
L Palanikumar, AK Kumaraguru, CM Ramakritinan, M AnandEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety 75, 187-197, 2011201
86
2011
Biomonitoring of organochlorines in women with benign and malignant breast disease
MKJ Siddiqui, M Anand, PK Mehrotra, R Sarangi, N MathurEnvironmental research 98 (2), 250-257, 2005200
83
2005
Toxicity, biochemical and clastogenic response of chlorpyrifos and carbendazim in milkfish Chanos chanos
L Palanikumar, AK Kumaraguru, CM Ramakritinan, M AnandInternational Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 11 (3), 765–774, 2014201
70
2014
Comparison of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon levels in placental tissues of Indian women with full-and preterm deliveries
VK Singh, J Singh, M Anand, P Kumar, DK Patel, MMK Reddy, ...International journal of hygiene and environmental health 211 (5-6), 639-647, 2008200
65
2008
Association between placental polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS), oxidative stress, and preterm delivery: a case–control study
P Agarwal, L Singh, M Anand, A TanejaArchives of environmental contamination and toxicology 74, 218-227, 2018201
28
2018
Environmental toxic metals in placenta and their effects on preterm delivery-current opinion
L Singh, M Anand, S Singh, A TanejaDrug and chemical toxicology 43 (5), 1-8, 2020202
28
2020
24
2013
Pesticides Exposure through Environment and Risk of Pre-term Birth: A Study from Agra City
M Anand, P Agarwal, L Singh, R Saroj, A TanejaDrug and Chemical Toxicology 42 (5), 471-477, 191
20
2019
Placental lead and its interaction with some essential metals among women from Lucknow, India
J Singh, VK Singh, M Anand, P Kumar, MKJ SiddiquiAsian Journal of Medical Sciences 1 (2), 32-36, 2010201
15
2010
Toxic and essential metals in placenta and its relation with lipid peroxides/glutathione status in pre-term and full-term deliveries
L Singh, P Agarwal, M Anand, A TanejaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences 7 (1), 34-39, 2015201
14
2015
Placental levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their association with birth weight of infants
P Agarwal, M Anand, P Chakraborty, L Singh, J Masih, A TanejaDrug and Chemical Toxicology 45 (2), 868-877, 2022202
12
2022
Organochlorine pesticides in the females suffering from breast cancer and its relation to estrogen receptor status
M Anand, J Singh, MKJ Siddiqui, A Taneja, DK Patel, PK MehrotraJ Drug Metab Toxicol 4 (156), 2, 2013201
11
2013
Phytochemical studies and antioxidant activity of different leaves extracts of A. cadamba
A Gupta, M Anand, S Yadav, J GautamInt J Futur Sci Engg Technol 1, 21-5, 2013201
8
2013
Blood levels of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Women with Benign and Malignant Breast Lesions: A case - control study
VK Singh, M Anand, D Rawtani, UP Singh, DK Patel, PK Mehrotra, ...Asian Journal of Medical Sciences 1, 80-86, 2010201
7
2010
Concentration of organochlorine pesticides in blood, tumor and adipose tissue and breast cancer risk: An Indian study
M Anand, J Singh, PK Mehrotra, MKJ SiddiquiEpidemiology 19 (), S81-S82, 2008200
6
2008