Prof. Dr. Kuntal Das
Eco Science Journals

Name: Prof.
Dr. Kuntal Das
Educational
Qualification: PhD, FIC, FAELS, FICS, FSPP, FSIESRP, FAPP
Designation: Research
Director and Professor,
Department of
Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
University: Mallige
College of Pharmacy Under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
Email: drkuntal@mallige.ac.in
Organization Profile link: https://www.mallige.ac.in/faculty.php
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Kuntal Das completed his Ph.D. in Al-Ameen College of Pharmacy, Under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore, 2012 and worked as lecturer to Assist. Professor in the Department of Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry at St. John’s Pharmacy College, M.E.S. College of Pharmacy, and worked as professor in Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, in 2013. Presently working as Research Director and Professor at Mallige College of Pharmacy Under Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences. Dr Kuntal Das contributed his vast knowledge in various researches and received various Grants & Awards. He also published number of research papers in various reputed journals.
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lFmM9fAAAAAJ&hl=en
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6118-5270
ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kuntal_Das2
Scopus id: 1882051.
Live DNA: https://livedna.org/91.32983
PUBLICATION:
1. Roopashree TS, Kuntal
Das*, N. Prashanth, K. Rakesh Kumar. Pharmacognostic and chromatographic
evaluation of male and female flowers of Coscinium fenestratum for Berberine
content and its effect on antioxidant activity. Thai Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
(2020. In press).
2. Bhattacharyya S,
Sudheer P, Das K, Ray S. Experimental design supported Liposomal aztreonam
delivery: In vitro studies. Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin, (2020. In press).
3. Kuntal Das*, Tehseen
Atchia Abdoolah and James Sounder. Formulation and evaluation of Stevia oral
hygiene preparation: A noble herbal tooth paste. Ann. Phytomed., 2020; 9(1):
91-97. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
4. Shwetha R, Roopashree
T.S, Kuntal Das*, Prashanth N and Rakesh Kumar. HPTLC fingerprinting of various
extracts of Couroupita guianensis flowers for establishment of in vitro
anti-malarial activity through isolated compound. Ann. Phytomed., 2020; 9(1):
133-140. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
5. Kuntal Das*, Adnan A.
Khan, Gowthami V, Saifulla Khan M, S. Yahya Ahmed. Mitigation of dermal auto
immune disease through combined action of natural constituents: An advantageous
over allopathic medicines. Ann. Phytomed., 2020; 9(1); 162-170. [P-ISSN:
2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
6. Kuntal Das*, Saifulla
Khan M, James Sounder, Usha M, Venkatesh S. Phytochemical screening and
establishment of antidiabetic potentiality of aqueous leaf extract of endangered
plant Decalepis nervosa in rats with alloxan induced diabetes. Turkish Journal
of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2020, 17(3): 319-328. [ISSN: 1304-530X].
7. M. Saifulla Khan and
Kuntal Das*. Chromatographic quantification of polyphenols in relation to
potential antioxidant activity and isolation of DNA from in vitro cultivated
Decalepis nervosa leaf explant. Ann. Phytomed., 2019; 8(2): 141-149. [P-ISSN:
2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
8. M. Saifulla Khan and
Kuntal Das*. Effect of solvents and extractor on proximate analysis,
Pharmacognostical screening and chromatographic detection of Decalepis nervosa
(Wight & Arn.) Venter leaf –An endangered plant from Western Ghats region.
Ann. Phytomed., 2019; 8(2): 64-74. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF:
1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
9. Kuntal Das*, M.
Saifulla Khan, N. Namratha, R. Swetha and Sevgi Gezici. Comparative
phytochemical screening, elemental content and chromatographic evaluation for
detection and quantification of polyphenolic compounds for strong antioxidant
activity of various extracts of Abutilon indicum (Link) Sweet leaves. Ann.
Phytomed., 2019; 8(1):36-44. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021;
NAAS rating: 5.81].
10. Bishwo Raj Dhungana,
Jyothi Y, Das Kuntal, Radhika P. “Antioxidant and anticancer potential of
methanolic extract of Kigelia pinnata fruits against DENA induced
hepatocellular carcinoma in rats”, Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology.
2019; 12(6): 2784-2789. [ISSN: 0974-3618].
11. Kuntal Das, Someswar
Deb, Thejaswini Karanth. “Phytochemical screening, metallic ion content and
from its impact on Anti psoriasis activity of Calendula officinalis and
Phlebodium decumanum aqueous leaf extracts in animal experiment model” Turkish
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2019; 16(3): 292-302. [ISSN: 1304-530X].
12. Anamika Mistry,
Rajendra SV, Nanjappaiah HM, Saifulla Khan M, Kuntal Das. Evaluation of
nootropic activity of hydroalcoholic extract of Clerodendrum infortunatum young
stems in mice. Pharmacologyonline. 2018; 3: 420-432. [ISSN: 1827-8620].
13. Prateek Bisht,
Chandrashekhara S, Kuntal Das*, Sourav Tribedi. Effect of cultural condition on
evaluation of hepatoprotective activity of methanolic bark extract of
Anogeissus latifolia on ethanol induced hepatotoxicity. Asian Journal of
Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research. 2018; 11(11): 247-252.
[ISSN:2455-3891].
14. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Gokul Sivaraman and Rajasekharan Punathil Ellath. Phytochemical screening
for various secondary metabolites, antioxidant and anthelmintic activity of
Coscinium fenestratum fruit pulp- A new bio source for the novel drug
discovery". Turkish Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2018; 5(2):156-165. [ISSN: 1304-530X].
15. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Gokul Sivaraman, Rajasekharan PE, Roopa D, Subbaiyan B. Effect of plant
hormones and Zinc sulphate on rooting and callus induction in in vitro
propagated Coscinium fenestratum (Gaertn.) Colebr stem and their role in
estimation of secondary metabolites. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2018; 7(1):
87-95. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
16. Kuntal Das*, Gowthami
V and Raman Dang. Comparative proximate analysis, phytochemical screening and
antioxidant study of leaf and root extracts of Decalepis hamiltonii Wight &
Arn. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2017; 6(2): 119-125. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN:
2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
17. Kuntal Das*, R. Rekha,
M.A. Ibrahim, S. Yahya Ahmed and Raman Dang. Effect of demographic location on
Phlebodium decumanum (Willd.) J. Sm. for its phytoconstituents content and
establishment of antioxidant and novel anthelmintic activity of its aqueous and
methanolic leaf extracts. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2017; 6(1): 101-106. [P-ISSN:
2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
18. Arjan Aryal, Sabita
Upreti, Kuntal Das. Evaluation of anthelmintic activity of Citrus
reticulate: In vitro and its phytochemical investigation. Asian Journal
of Pharmaceutical and clinical research. 2017; 10(5): 278-280. [E-ISSN:
2455-3891; P-ISSN: 0974-2441; IF: 0.48].
19. T. Karak, F. R. Kutu,
R. K. Paul, K. Bora, D. K. Das, P. Khare, K. Das, A. K. Dutta, R. K. Boruah.
Co-composting of cow dung, municipal solid waste, roadside pond sediment and
tannery sludge: role of human hair. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol. 2017;
14(3):577-594. [P- ISSN: 1735-1472; E- ISSN: 1735-2630, IF: 1.915; NAAS rating:
8.34].
20. Kuntal Das*, Rekha R,
Yahya Ahmed S, Raman Dang. Effect of seasonal variation and solvent systems on
estimation of phytochemicals and screening of anthelmintic activity of Kydia
calycina Roxb. Leaf. Advances in Biomedicine and Pharmacy. 2016; 3(6): 358-365.
[E-ISSN: 2313-7479; GIF: 0.435].
21. Kuntal Das*, Someswar
Deb, Thejaswini Karanth, Sabita Upreti, Raman Dang. Effect of cultural
condition on element contents in raw material vis-à-vis impact of solvent
nature on estimation of phytochemicals and screening of anthelmintic activity
of Melia dubia Cav. leaf. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2016; 5(2): 58-68. [P-ISSN:
2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
22. Kuntal Das*, C
Vasudeva, Raman Dang. Economical novel formulation and evaluation of herbal
oils for mosquito and house fly repellent activities. Annals of Phytomedicine.
2016; 5(2): 91-96. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS
rating: 5.81].
23. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Harish S. Effect of cultural condition and solvent extraction on
pharmacognostical assessment and identification of scopolamine content in
different parts of Datura metel Linn. through HPTLC analysis. Annals of
Phytomedicine. 2016; 5(1): 43-50. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF:
1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
24. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Nagesh Ghanshala, P.E. Rajasekharan. Phytochemical investigations of in
vitro propagated plant Taxus wallichiana Zucc. an endangered anticancer
medicinal plant of Indian origin. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2015; 4(2): 59-66.
[P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
25. Kuntal Das* and Sourav
Trivedi. “Effect of Zn, Fe and Cu Content on Phytochemical Investigations and
Antimicrobial Potential of Alternanthera brasiliana (L.) O. Kuntze Leaf
Extracts Procured From Two Different States of India”. Turk. J. Pharm. Sci.
2015; 12(3): 345-356.[ISSN: 1304-530X].
26. Babu MP, Raman Dang,
Kuntal Das*, Phytochemical investigation and characterization of antimicrobial
activity of bioguided fractionated leaves of Agave Americana L. Annals of
Phytomedicine. 2015; 4(1): 61-67. [P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF:
1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
27. Shilpashree VK, Raman
Dang, Kuntal Das*, Evaluation of phytochemical investigation and
Immunomodulatory activity of four different plant species of Vidari by carbon
clearance test on Wister rats. Annals of Phytomedicine. 2015; 4(1): 94-98.
[P-ISSN: 2278-9839; e-ISSN: 2393-9885, IF: 1.021; NAAS rating: 5.81].
28. Sajitha Puthalath,
Raman Dang, Kuntal Das*, Total safety management through standardization of
formulated ayurvedic Kajal using Eclipta alba and Vernonia cinerea herbs. World
Scientific News. 2015; 5: 32-44. [e-ISSN: 2392-2192].
29. Shilpashree VK, Raman
Dang and Kuntal Das*, “Pharmacognostic authentication and constituents’
validation by HPLC for four different plant species of Vidari marketed in
India”. South pacific journal of Pharma and Bio Science. 2015; 3(1): 217-229.
[ISSN 2310-4899, IF: 0.22].
30. Tanmoy Karak, Indira
Sonar, Jyoti Rani Nath, Ranjit Kumar Paul, Sampa Das, Romesh Kumar Boruah,
Amrit Kumar Dutta, Kuntal Das. Struvite for composting of agricultural wastes
with termite mound: Utilizing the unutilized. Bioresource Technology. 2015,
187: 49-59. [ISSN: 0960-8524, IF: 5.039; NAAS rating: 10.92].
31. Guruprasad V. Sutar,
Kuntal Das*, John Wilking Einstein. Screening of different leaf extracts of
Cassia fistula Linn for investigation of hypolipidemic activity in two
different rat models”, International Letters of Natural Sciences. 2015, 30:
30-43. [ISSN: 2300-9675, ICV: 5.93].
32. Kuntal Das.
“Phytochemical evaluation and comparative antibiocide efficacy of Aqueous,
Ethanolic and equal mixture of aqueous and ethanolic (1:1) bark extract of
Lannea coromandelica L. procured from Eastern region of India”. International
Letters of Natural Sciences. 2014, 21: 21-31. [ISSN: 2300-9675, ICV: 5.93].
33. Ganapathi G. Verma,
Benson K Mathai, Kuntal Das, Girish Gowda, S. Rammohan, John Wilking Einstein.
Evaluation of antiepileptic activity of methanolic leaves extract of Tragiain
volucrata Linn. in mice. International Letters of Natural Sciences. 2014,
12(2): 167-179. [ISSN: 2300-9675, ICV: 5.93].
34. V. Srinivasa Rao, John
Wilkin Einstein, Kuntal Das. Hepatoprotective and antioxidant activity of
Lannea coromandelica Linn. On thioacetamide induced hepatotoxicity in rats.
International Letters of Natural Sciences. 2014, 8: 30-43. [ISSN: 2300-9675,
ICV: 5.93].
35. Kuntal Das, Raman
Dang. Influence of biofertilizers on protein, moisture and ash content in
relation to swelling property, water absorption capacity, mineral elements,
total phenolic level of Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bert.) plant grown under
acidic soil zone of South India. International Letters of Natural Sciences. 2014, 6: 78-97. [ISSN: 2300-9675, ICV: 5.93].
36. Ilkay Erdogan Orhan,
Erdem Atasu, Fatma Sezer Senol, Nilgun Ozturk, Betul Demirci, Kuntal Das, Nazim
Sekeroglu. "Comparative studies on Turkish and Indian Centella asiatica
(L.) Urban (gotu kola) samples for their enzyme inhibitory and antioxidant
effects and phytochemical characterization". Industrial Crops and Products,
2013, 47: 316-322. [ISSN: 0926-6690, IF: 3.208, NAAS rating: 9.45].
37. Kuntal Das. Wound
healing potential of aqueous crude extract of Stevia rebaudiana in mice.
Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2013, 23(2): 351-357. [P-ISSN: 0102-695X;
e-ISSN 1981-528X, IF: 0.865].
38. Kuntal Das* and Anil
Kumar Kathiriya. Hepatoprotective activity of Stevia rebaudiana Bert. leaves
against thioacetamide induced toxicity. Turkish journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences. 2012, 9(3): 343-352. [ISSN: 1304-530X].
39. Kuntal Das, Raman Dang
and Shobha Rani R. Hiremath. Effect of cultural conditions on relative
sweetness of Stevia cultivated under acidic soil zone of South India.
International Journal of Agricultural and Food Science, 2012, 2(3):
108-114.[ISSN: 2249-8516].
40. Girish Gowda, Vaibhav
Bhosle, John Wilking Einstein, Kuntal Das, Benson Mathai K. Evaluation of
anticonvulsant activity of ethanolic leaves extract of Desmodium triflorum in
mice. Revista Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2012, 22(3): 649-656. [P-ISSN:
0102-695X; E-ISSN 1981-528X; IF: 0.865].
41. Kuntal Das*, Anil
Kumar Kathiriya, Kumar E. P, Benson M.K and John Wilking Einstein. “Evaluation
of hepatoprotective activity of aqueous and ethanolic extract of Oxalis
corniculata against intoxication of thioacetamide induced rats”. Revista
Brasileira de Farmacognosia, 2012, 22(2): 412-417. [P-ISSN: 0102-695X; E-ISSN
1981-528X; IF: 0.865].
42. Kuntal Das*, Nilesh K
Gupta and Nazim Sekeroglu. “Studies on antimicrobial potential of cultivated
Patchouli oil and marketed Eycalyptus oil”, International J of Natural and
Engineering Sciences, 2011, 5(3): 1-7.[ISSN: 1307-1149].
43. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Laxminarayan Hegde and A.S. Tripathi. “Assessment of heavy metals in
dried Stevia leaves by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer grown under various
soil conditions”. Middle–East Journal of Scientific Research, 2011, 8(1):
107-113. [ISI Journal, ISSN: 1990-9233].
44. Kathiriya A, Das K*,
Kumar E.P. and Mathai K.B. “Evaluation of Antitumor and Antioxidant activity of
Oxalis corniculata Linn. Against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma on Mice”. Iran J
Cancer Prev., 2010, 3(4): 157-165. [ISSN: 2008-2401; ICV: 5.47].
45. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. “Influence of biofertilizers on stevioside content in Stevia rebaudiana
grown in acidic soil condition,” Archives of Applied Science research, 2010, 2
(4): 44-49.[ISSN: 0975-508X].
46. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and Manjunath U Machale. “Formulation and Evaluation of a novel Herbal Gel
of Stevia Extract,” Iranian Journal of Dermatology, Winter Issue, 2009, 12 (4):
117-122. [ISSN: 0021-082X; ICV: 5.18].
47. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and Nilesh Gupta. “Comparative antimicrobial potential of different
extracts of leaves of Stevie rebaudiana Bert”., International Journal of
Natural and Engineering Sciences, 2009, 03(01): 59-62.[ISSN: 1307-1149].
48. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and T.N. Shivananda. “Effect of bio-fertilizers on the nutrient
availability in soil in relation to growth, yield and yield attributes of
Stevia rebaudiana Bert.", Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science,2009, 55
(04): 359-366.[P-ISSN: 0365-0340; e-ISSN: 1476-3567; IF: 1.118, NAAS rating:
7.12].
49. Kuntal Das*, Raman Dang
and T.N. Shivananda. “Influence of bio-fertilizers on the availability of
nutrients (N, P and K) in soil in relation to growth and yield of Stevia
rebaudiana grown in South India”. International Journal of Applied Research in
Natural Products. Healthy Synergies Publications. 2008, 1(1): 20-24. [ISSN:
1940-6223; IF: 1.32].
50. Dilip Das, Pintu Sur
and Kuntal Das, “Mobilization of arsenic in soils and in rice (Oryza sativa
Linn.) plants affected by organic matter and zinc application in irrigation
water contaminated with arsenic”, Plant soil and Environment, 2008, 54 (1):
30-37. [ISSN 1805-9368, IF: 1.207, NAAS rating (2016): 7.04].
51. Raman Dang and Kuntal
Das*, “Establishment and maintenance of callus culture of Stevia rebaudiana”,
Studii Si Cercetari, Universitatea din Bacau, Biologie, 2007, 12: 37-40.[ISSN:
1224-919X].
52. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, T.N.Shivananda and Nazim Sekeroglu, “Comparative efficiency of bio- and
chemical fertilizers on nutrient contents and biomass yield in medicinal plant
Stevia rebaudiana Bert”, International Journal of Natural and Engineering
Sciences, 2007, 1(3): 35-39. [ISSN: 1307-1149].
53. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, T.N.Shivananda and Nazim Sekeroglu, “Influence of bio-fertilizers on the
biomass yield and nutrient content in Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana. Bert) grown in
Indian subtropics”, Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, August, 2007. 01
(01); 005-008. [ISI Journal, ISSN: 1996-0875, IF: 0.590].
54. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and T.N. Shivananda“ Effect of N, P and K fertilizers on their
availability in soil in relation to the Stevia plant (Stevia
rebaudiana Bert.)” Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2006, 52(6); 679-
685. [P-ISSN: 0365-0340; e-ISSN: 1476-3567, IF: 1.118, NAAS rating:
7.12].
55. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, T.N Shivananda and Pintu Sur, “Interaction between Phosphorus and zinc on
the biomass yield and yield attributes of the medicinal plant Stevia (Stevia
rebaudiana)”, The Scientific World JOURNAL, 2005, 5; 390-395. [ISSN: 1537-744X,
IF: 1.730; NAAS rating: 5.00].
56. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, T.N Shivananda and Pintu Sur, “Interaction effect between Phosphorus and
zinc on their availability in soil in relation to their contents in Stevia
(Stevia rebaudiana)”, The Scientific World JOURNAL, 2005, 5; 490-495. [ISSN:
1537-744X, IF: 1.730; NAAS rating: 5.00].
57. Kuntal Das.
Pharmacognostical and Proximal Analysis of Two different Extracts (Methanol and
Aqueous) of Indian Endangered Coscinium fenestratum Stem. Indian Journal of
Pharmaceutical Education and Research. 2019; 53(4): Oct-Dec, S710-S720.
58. Kuntal Das and Raman
Dang. Evaluation of potency of sweetness of a natural plant based drug, Stevia
rebaudiana with human subjects from cultivated field of Shimoga, Karnataka. J.
Indian Chem Soc. 2018; 95: 1259-1263 [ISSN: 0019-4522].
59. Upreti S, Rajendra SV,
Das K, Aryal A. Antineoplastic Approach of Semecarpus anacardium Leaves Against
N-Nitroso Diethylamine Initiated Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Indian J of
Pharmaceutical Education and Research. 2018; 52(4):610-617. [ISSN:0019-5464,
IF: 0.270].
60. Das K, Dang R.
Influence of Demographic Location and Solvent Extraction on Pharmacognostical
Assessment and Identification of Conessine Content in Different Parts of
Holarrhena antidysentrica through HPTLC analysis. Indian J of Pharmaceutical
Education and Research. 2017;51(3):427-35. [ISSN:0019-5464, IF: 0.270].
61. Kuntal Das*, Raman Dang, Guruprasad Sutar V, John Wilking Einstein, Ranjit Kumar Paul, Tanmoy Karak. Influence of metals in soil on the comparative phytochemical characterization and antioxidant study of Indian golden shower (Cassia fistula). Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,
Jul-sept. (Suppl.), 2016; 50 (3): S266-S279. [ISSN:0019-5464, IF: 0.270].
62. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Lalitha BR. “Evaluation for safety and efficacy of Stevia moisturizer gel
by clinical trial. Indian J of Novel Drug Delivery, Jul-Sep, 2012; 4(3):
217-222.[ISSN 0975-5500].
63. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Manjunath U Machale, Ugandar RE, Lalitha BR. “Evaluation for safety assessment
of formulated vanishing cream containing aqueous Stevia extract for topical
application”. Indian J of Novel Drug Delivery, Jan-Mar, 2012; 4(1): 43-51.[ISSN
0975-5500].
64. Kuntal Das*, Nilesh K
Gupta, S. Vijaya Bhaskar, Manjunath U.M. “Antimicrobial potential of Patchouli
oil cultivated under acidic soil zone of South India”, Indian J of Novel Drug
Delivery, Apr-Jun, 2011; 3(2): 104-111. [ISSN 0975-5500].
65. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Harish Shah, Shivananda T.N and Syed Bilal. “Evaluation of antifungal
activity of various extract of Holarrhena antidysenterica Roxb.,” Bio Med,
April-June, 2010, 5(2); 112-119.[ISSN: 0973-3965].
66. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Manjunath U Machale and Santosh Fatepuri. “Formulation and Evaluation of
Herbal Gel Containing Stevia Leaves Extract,” The Pharma Review, March-April,
2010, 112-118. [P-ISSN: 0973-399X].
67. N. Medhini, K. N.
Palakshaprabhu, Y. G. Divakar, Kuntal Das and D. Manjulakumari. “Effect of
Calendula officinalis L. extracts on consumption-utilization indices of
Spodoptera litura (Fab.) larvae”., Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 2009, 22 (Spl.
Issue); 621-623. [P-ISSN: 0972-1061, NAAS rating: 4.42].
68. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang, “Pharmacognostical studies on Stevia rebaudiana Bert., Bio-Med, Oct-Dec,
2009, 04 (04); 411-417.[ISSN: 0973-3965].
69. Kuntal Das, Raman
Dang, Rizwan Ahmad and P.E. Rajasekharan. “Effects of phytohormones on growth
phase study of in vitro established callus of Podophyllum hexandrum Royle”, The
Pharma Review. Sep, 2009, 137-141.[Print: ISSN: 0973-399X].
70. Kumar N, Mueen Ahmed
KK, Dang R, Shivananda TN and Das K. GC-MS analysis of Propolis of Indian
Origin. Journal of Young Pharmacists. 2009, 1(1): 46-48.[P-ISSN: 0975-1483;
e-ISSN: 0975-1505].
71. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Nagesh Ghanshala and P E Rajasekharan “In vitro establishment and
maintenance of callus of Taxus wallichiana Zucc. for the production of
secondary metabolites”, Natural Product Radiance. 2008, 7(2): 150-153.[ISSN:
0976-0504, NAAS rating (2016): 4.10].
72. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, T.N.Shivananda and Laxinarayan Hegde, “Effect of biofertilizers on
biomass yield of Stevia rebaudiana”, Bio-Med, Oct-Dec, 2007, 02 (03);
278-282.[ISSN: 0973-3965].
73. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and T.N.Shivananda, “Effect of pesticides on biomass yield and stevioside
content of Stevia rebaudiana- A green house Study”, Bio-Med, April- June, 2007,
02 (1); 23-25.[ISSN: 0973-3965].
74. John Wilking Einstein,
Johnson K Mathias, Kuntal Das*, I.S.R. Nidhiya and G. Sudhakar “Comparative
hepatoprotective activity of leave extracts of Murraya koenigii from Indian
subtropics”, Indian Journal Natural Products, March, 2007, XXIII (1);
13- 17.[ISSN: 0970-129X].
75. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang and T.N. Shivananda, “Effect of zinc on biomass production of stevia
rebaudiana- natural sweetener”, Biomed, Oct-Dec, 2006, 01(03); 234-236.[ISSN:
0973-3965].
76. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dangand P.E. Rajasekharan. “Establishment and maintenance of callus of Stevia
rebaudiana under aseptic environment”.¬ Natural Product Radiance, 2006, 05(5);
373-376.[ISSN: 0976-0504].
77. Kuntal Das*, Raman Dang and T.N Shivananda., “ Effect of major nutrients on biomass production and stevioside content of Stevia rebaudiana- a pot culture study” , Biomed, 2006, 01(01); 22-25.[ISSN: 0973-3965].
78. Kuntal Das*, Raman Dang, Salma Khanam, B.G. Shivananda and P.E. Rajashekaran. “In vitro methods for production of stevioside from Stevia rebaudiana”, Indian. J. Natural Products, 2005, 21(1); 14-15.[ISSN: 0970-129X].
79. Kuntal Das.
Application of Indian medicinal herbs for contact dermatitis following safety
measures against COVID-19. Iranian Journal of Dermatology, 2020; 23: S24-S37.
80. Adnan A. Khan, Shiba
Khan, Unaiza Khan, Kuntal Das. The COVID-19 pandemic: A scoping review. Annals
of Phytomedicine, 2020; 9(1): 18-26.
81. Kuntal Das. Authentic
identification and new drug discovery from natural plant based constituents
through DNA Bar-coding: A challenging task to the researchers. Annals of
Phytomedicine, 2019, 8 (2): 19-27.
82. Kuntal Das* and Sevgi
Gezici. “Plant secondary metabolites, their separation, identification and role
in human disease prevention”. Annals of Phytomedicine, 2018, 7(2): 13-24.
83. Nilesh Kumar,
Palwinder Kaur, Kuntal Das, Sudipta Chakroborty. “Mimosa pudica. A sensitive
plant”, International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2009, 01
(02); 1-7.[ISSN- 0975 – 1491].
84. Kuntal Das, “Medicinal
Plants for Snake bite treatment-Future Focus”. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 2009,
13; 508-521. [ISSN: 1948-3570].
85. Nilesh Kumar, Raman
Dang, Kuntal Das and Mueen Ahmed K.K., “Unani system of medicine: Introduction
and challenges”. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 2009, 13; 269-272. [ISSN: 1948-3570].
86. Kuntal Das* and John
Wilking Einstein. “Samambaia- The future focus for Indian Researchers in the
treatment of Psoriasis”, Thai. J. Pharm. Sci., 2007, 31; 45-51. [ISSN:
01254685].
87. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. “Stevia- A sugar substitute for diabetic patients”, Crop Research,
2005, 30(2); 305-308.[Print ISSN: 0970-4884].
88. Anuja Ranjan, Jyothi Y, Kuntal Das, Angel Mary. Effects of Anemia on cognitive function, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2017, 16(2): 134-142. [ISSN: 0973-7200, NAAS rating: 4.52].
89. Bishwo Raj Dhungana, Jyothi Y*, Kuntal Das. Kigelia pinnata usage in human ailments: exploration of potential medicinal, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2016, 15(4): 138-146. [ISSN: 0973-7200, NAAS rating: 4.52].
90. Sabita Upreti, Mohd.
Sauf Anam, Rajendra SV, Kuntal Das and Raman Dang. Semecarpus anacardium -a
wonderful plant with varied medicinal properties. Journal of Pharmaceutical
Research, 2016, 15(4): 162-173. [ISSN: 0973-7200, NAAS rating: 4.52].
91. Anil Kumar Kathiriya,
Kuntal Das, Manan Joshipura and Nishith Mandal. “Oxalis corniculata Linn-
The plant of Indian subtropics”, Herbal Tech Industry, August, 2010, 06 (08);
7-11.[ISSN: 0974-6153].
92. Kuntal Das*, John
Wilking Einstein, Johnson K Mathias and G. Sudhakar. “Patchouli – An economic
and aromatic plant for future research”, Herbal Tech Industry, Nov2006, 03
(01); 16-20.[ISSN: 0974-6153].
93. John Wilking Einstein,
E.P Kumar and Kuntal Das*. “Golden Shower- An Ornamental medicinal plant in
Indian subtropics”, Indian. J. Pharmaceutical Education and Research, 2006, 40
(4); 198-202.[ISSN-0019-5464].
94. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dangand T.N. Shivananda. “Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana)- A sugar substitute
for Indian subtropics”, J. Interacademicia, 2005, 9(2); 302-308.[ISSN:
0971-9016].
95. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Salma Khanam and B.G. Shivananda. “Honey plant Stevia”, Pharma Times,
2004, 36(5); 27-29.[ISSN: 0031-6849].
96.Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Salma Khanam and B.G. Shivananda.“Stevia in India - A Comparative study”,
Indian. J. Natural Products, 2004, 20(3) 3-7.[ISSN: 0970-129X].
Magazines & Others
1. Kuntal Das. Blood test:
A preliminary way of tracking the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2019; 20 (119): May-June.
2. Kuntal Das. Aloe vera
gel: A powerful natural plant rooting hormone. APTI bulletin-Continuing
Education. 2019; 20 (118): March-April.
3. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Hairy cell Leukaemia: Its Diagnosis and Treatment. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2018; 19 (111): Jan-Feb.
4. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Fish skin for pioneering new treatment against burn. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2017; 18 (110): Nov-Dec.
5. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Bioremediation of heavy metals-An overview. APTI bulletin-Continuing
Education. 2017; 18 (109): Sept-Oct.
6. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. MACI- An autologous cellularized scaffold for the Treatment of
Symptomatic Cartilage Defects of the Knee- A boon to surgery field. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2017; 18 (106): Mar-Apr.
7. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Role of forest woods in mitigation of climatic change. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2017; 18 (105): Jan-Feb.
8. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Today’s market drive towards nutraceuticals for tomorrow’s healthy
life. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2016; 17 (104): Nov-Dec.
9. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Clinical Pharmacognosy: A noble field in continuing recent to future
herbal research. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2016; 17 (103): Convention
issue.
10. Kuntal Das* and Raman Dang.
A discovery of strong potential painkiller for human from spider venom. APTI
bulletin-Continuing Education. 2016; 17 (102): July-August.
11. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Health complications with the excess accumulation of toxic heavy metals
in medicinal plants and their estimation. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education.
2016; 17 (101): May-Jun.
12. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Bioluminescence- An incredible God gift to the natural living organisms.
APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2016; 17 (100): Mar-Apr.
13. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. A Novel Discovery of on Antiviral Vaccine: An Important Milestone in the
Fight against Dengue Virus. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2016; 17 (99):
Jan-Feb.
14. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Cryopreservation: An effective conservation technique for various
applications in Indian economic health sector. APTI bulletin-Continuing
Education. 2015; 16 (98): Nov-Dec.
15. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Molecular Pharmacognosy: A concept for methodical evaluation and
modernization of herbal natural resources. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education.
2015; 16 (97): Sep-Oct.
16. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Carbon nano Tube- A recent innovative biotechnological approach in
Pharmaceutical field. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2015; 16 (96):
Jul-Aug.
17. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Nano Technology for sustainable development of foliage and novel drug
discovery for ecofriendly medicinal plants. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education.
2014; 16 (92): Nov-Dec.
18. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Pharmacoeconomic modeling- A scientific health assessment tool in
clinical Pharmacy. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2014; 16 (90): Sep-Oct.
19. Kuntal Das* and Raman
Dang. Remote sensing- A Scientific tool for application in Environmental
Sciences. APTI bulletin-Continuing Education. 2014; 16 (88): May-June.
Books
1 “Instrumental Methods of
Analysis”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2020
ISBN No: (In Press).
2 “Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology” As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan,
2020 ISBN No: (In Press)
3 “Herbal Drug Technology”
As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2020, ISBN No:
938994430-9.
4 “Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry-II”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali
Prakashan, 2019, ISBN No:819425387-X. (284 pages).
5 “Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry-I”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan,
2018 ISBN No: 938870636-6.
6 “Pharmaceutical
Microbiology”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan,
2018 ISBN No: 938819414-4.
7 “Biochemistry”- As per
new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2017 ISBN No:
938739773-4.(204 Pages).
8 “Remedial Biology”- As
per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2017 ISBN No:
938694313-1. (200 Pages).
9 “Herbal Plants and their
application in Cosmeceuticals”, by Kuntal Das. CBS Publisher and Distributors.
Darya Ganj, New Delhi, India. 2013. ISBN No: 9788123922966. (354 pages).
10 “Essential oils and
their applications” by Kuntal Das. New India Publishing Agency, Pitam Pura, New
Delhi, India. 2013. ISBN No: 9789381450741. (414 pages).
11 “Medicinal Plants:
their importance in Pharmaceutical Sciences”, by Kuntal Das. Published by
Kalyani Publisher, Rajinder Nagar, Ludhiana, India. 2010. ISBN No:
978-81-272-5829-0 and 8127258296 (383 pages).
Book Chapters-
1. Kuntal Das,
Rajasekharan PE. “Drugs from threatened medicinal plants”. Conservation and
utilization of threatened medicinal plants. Springer International, Springer
Nature Switzerland AG. 2020, Pages: 347-366. ISBN 978-3-030-39793-7.
2. Kuntal Das. “Senna
(Cassia angustifolia)” in Botany, Chemistry and Post-Harvest technology of
leafy medicinal plants. Chapter-20, 2016, Pages: 237-245. CABI Publisher,
UK. ISBN: 9781780645599.
3. Kuntal Das. “Turmeric
(Curcuma longa) oils” in Essential oils in Food Production, Preservation, Flavour
and Safety. 2016, Chapter-95, Pages- 835-840. Edited by: Prof. Victor R.
Preedy, UK, Academic Press publications, imprint of Elsevier, USA,ISBN:
978-0-12-416641-7.
4. Kuntal Das. “Sandal
wood (Santalum album) oils” in Essential oils in Food Production, Preservation,
Flavour and Safety. 2016, Chapter-82, Page-723-729. Edited by: Prof. Victor R.
Preedy, UK, Academic Press publications, imprint of Elsevier, USA,ISBN:
978-0-12-416641-7.
5. Kuntal Das. “Patchouli
(Pogostemon cablin) oils” in Essential oils in Food Production, Preservation,
Flavour and Safety. Chapter-72, 2016, Pages 633-639. Edited by: Prof. Victor R.
Preedy, UK, Academic Press publications, imprint of Elsevier, USA,ISBN:
978-0-12-416641-7.
6. Kuntal Das*, Raman
Dang, Roopashree T.S and Shyamla Vaskaran, “Recent advances in medicinal plants
in diabetes treatment” in “ Recent progress in Medicinal Plants (Multi volume
series)” , Vol- 19, Published by Studium Press, LLC, USA, Series ISBN:
0-9656038-5-7. Chapter-14, 2008 Sep; pp. 151-191.
7. Roopashree T.S, Raman
Dang, Kuntal Das and Shyamla Vaskaran, “Recent advances in herbal drugs with
special reference to Cassia tora” , Vol- 19, Published by Studium Press, LLC,
USA, Series ISBN: 0-9656038-5-7. Chapter-13, 2008 Sep; pp. 137-150.
Licenses & Patents
1. Herbal Drug Technology”
As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2020 ISBN No:
938994430-9 .
2. “Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry-II”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali
Prakashan, 2019 ISBN No:819425387-X.
3. “Pharmacognosy and
Phytochemistry-I”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan,
2018 ISBN No: 938870636-6.
4. “Pharmaceutical
Microbiology”- As per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan,
2018 ISBN No: 938819414-4
5. “Biochemistry”- As per
new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2017 ISBN No:
938739773-4.(204 Pages).
6. “Remedial Biology”- As
per new syllabus of PCI, by Kuntal Das. Nirali Prakashan, 2017 ISBN No:
938694313-1. (200 Pages).
7. “Herbal Plants and
their application in Cosmeceuticals”, by Kuntal Das. CBS Publisher and
Distributors. Darya Ganj, New Delhi, India. 2013. ISBN No: 9788123922966. (354
pages).
8. “Essential oils and
their applications” by Kuntal Das. New India Publishing Agency, Pitam Pura, New
Delhi, India. 2013. ISBN No: 9789381450741. (414 pages).
9. “Medicinal Plants:
their importance in Pharmaceutical Sciences”, by Kuntal Das. Published by
Kalyani Publisher, Rajinder Nagar, Ludhiana, India. 2010. ISBN No:
978-81-272-5829-0 and 8127258296 (383 pages).
CONFERENCES & PAPER
PRESENTATIONS:
1. Attended virtual International conference in “The Sixth International Mediterranean Symposium on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants”, Izmir, Turkey, 15th to 17th October, 2020.
2. Attended National
conference on “SMART SUMMIT-2020” organized by PEARL – A foundation for
educational excellence, Bangalore, 15th March, 2020.
3. Attended National
conference on Cosmeceutical Technology in R.R. College of Pharmacy, Bangalore,
13th and 14th March, 2020.
4. Attended 24th
Annual convention and National conference of Society of Pharmacognosy on theme:
“Phytomedicines for human health: Scope, challenges and emerging trends” in
VJ’s College of Pharmacy, Rajahmundry, A.P., 21st to 22nd February, 2020.
5. Attended APP 5th
Indo-US Conference “MTCPTS-2019” on “Modern trends and challenges in
Pharmaceutical technology and sciences” in Pathfinder Institute of Pharmacy
Education and Research, Warangal, Telangana, 3rd Dec to 4th Dec, 2019.
6. Attended Krupacon
Pharma-2019, an International Scopus indexed Conference on innovating the
Pharmaverse: New Vistas and Avenues in Pharmaceutical and Clinical domain” held
on 8th to 9th November, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2019.
7. Attended Krupacon
Pharma-2018, an International Conference on drug development and clinical
research: Current Scenario and opportunities. 12th and 13th October, Krupanidhi
College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2018.
8. Attended APP
7thAnnual Convention and 2nd Indo-US Conference on “Modern Trends, current
challenges and future scenario of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology” organized
APP Tamil Nadu State Branch & VELS University, Chennai, TN, 27th July,
2018.
9. Attended National
Conference on “Global challenges in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Nanotechnology”
organized APP Karnataka State Branch & APP Biotech Division in Oxbridge
College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 24th March, 2018.
10. Attended 10th
Indo-African Conference on “Global challenges in Natural products based
research and Medicines” organized APP Ethiopian International Branch &
Karnataka State branch in collaboration with Narasaraopet Institute of
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guntur, AP, 06th September, 2017.
11. Attended
National conference on “SMART SUMMIT-2016” organized by PEARL – A foundation
for educational excellence, Madurai, 10th December, 2016.
12. Attended
2nd Indo-Korean Conference in Gokula Krishna College of Pharmacy, Sullurpet
(AP), India, Theme on “Herbals and Pharmaceuticals: Pivotal issues and
concerns”, 30th March, 2016.
13. Attended National
conference on “Emerging Trends in Health Care-A holistic Approach” held on 8th
December, in Dayananda Sagar University, Bangalore, 2015.
14. Attended as
delegate in “National Conference on role of Clinical Pharmacists in improving
medication safety and Pharmacoeconomics”, held on 22-23rd August, Krupanidhi
College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2015.
15. Attended one day
seminar in Women forum for APTI, held on 7th March, at National Institute of
Advanced Sciences (IISc), Bangalore, 2015.
16. 1st Indo-African
conference on global trends and ongoing developments in pharmaceutical sciences
held on 14th February, in Chebrolu Hanumaiah Institute of Pharmaceutical
Sciences, Guntur (A.P), 2015.
17. AYUSH
sponsored National symposium on “Phyto-Zoo-Medicine and AYUSH Therapy: Total
Health Management”, held on 21st – 22nd February, Oriental College of Pharmacy,
Navi Mumbai, India. 2014.
18. 2nd
International Conference on current status and future perspective in
pharmaceutical sciences, held on 20th – 21st August, PESIT, Bangalore, India.
2010.
19. 1st
International Herbal Conference, held on 26th – 28th February, Bangalore, India.
2009.
20. The 3rd
Global Summit on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants [GOSMAP-3], held on 21st-24th
November, held at Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2007.
21. National
conference on Health care Biotechnology, held on 20th and 21st April, held at
the J. N. Tata Auditorium, National Seminar Hall complex, Indian Institute of
Science Campus (IISc), Bangalore, India, 2007.
22. 11th National
convention of APTI, held on 1st to 3rd Sep, NIMHANS Convention Centre,
Bangalore, India. 2006.
23. The 4th conference
of the association for medical and aromatic plants of South-East European
countries, Iasi, Romania, held on 28th – 31st May, 2006.
24. 10th
National convention of APTI, held on 17th& 18th
Oct, Nagpur, India. 2005.
25. International
Convention of APTI, Vizag, India, October, 2004.
26. Indo-Australian
conference on “Biotechnology in medicine” held at the J.N.Tata Auditorium,
National Seminar Hall Complex, Indian Institute of Science Campus (IISc),
Bangalore, India, on 9-11th February 2004.
27. 8th Annual
National Convention of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI),
K.L.E.S College of Pharmacy, Hubli, India, held on 17th and 18th October, 2003.
28. Good
manufacturing practices in Ayurveda” held on 2nd August in Gayana Samaj
Auditorium, K.R. Road, Bangalore. India, 2003.
29. Served as
Scientific committee organization member for “International Scopus indexed
Conference on innovating the Pharmaverse: New Vistas and Avenues in
Pharmaceutical and Clinical domain” held on 8th to 9th November, Krupanidhi
College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2019.
30. Served as
Scientific committee organization member for “International Conference on drug
development and clinical research: Current scenario & Opportunities.” held
on 12-13rd October, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2018.
31. Co-Convener for
“National Conference on Global Challenges in Pharmaceutical Sciences and
Nanotechnology” held on 24th March, Oxbridge College of Pharmacy, Bangalore,
2018.
32. Served as
Scientific committee organization member for “National Conference on role of
Clinical Pharmacists in improving medication safety and Pharmacoeconomics”,
held on 22-23rd August, Krupanidhi College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, 2015.
33. Served as
Co-ordinate member for the workshop held on “Developing quality monographs for
Pharmacopoeia for Herbs and Herbal products” conducted at Al-Ameen college of
Pharmacy, Bangalore, India, Sponsored by National Medicinal Plants Board,
India, held on 4th- 5th September, 2009.
