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Close to 12 million people in India are affected by more than the desirable level of fluoride in drinking water that could lead to dental, skeletal, and non-skeletal fluorosis. Dental fluorosis is a developmental defect that results in hypo-mineralization and pronounced porosity of enamel in the affected individuals. As estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1), collagen type 1 alpha 2 (COL1A2), bone γ-carboxyglutamic acid protein (BGLAP), and secreted protein acidic and cysteine rich (SPARC) genes are involved in bone development and mineralization, polymorphisms in these genes could be determining factors in influencing the risk to fluorosis among the exposed individuals in fluoride endemic areas.

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In this study, we report the production, bioassay guided isolation and identification of antibiofouling metabolite from mangrove derived actinobacterium, Streptomyces sampsonii (PM33). The actinobacterial strain PM33 yields maximum amount of antifouling compounds through agar surface fermentation. In optimization, carbohydrates such as glucose, fructose and xylose, are suitable for maximum production of the active compound.

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Government has implemented various scattered and un-quantified control actions in Delhi city to reduce the air pollution levels; however, it still exceeds the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). The present study has been designed to assess the air quality status, identify Air Quality Control Region (AQCR), and evaluate control strategies in the city. Out of eight selected locations, ambient PM, PM, and NO concentrations were found exceeding the daily as well as annual standards at selected AQCR with peak levels during post-monsoon than winter and summer.

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Assessment of carbon monoxide exposure in roadside food-vending shanties using coal cookstoves in Kolkata, India.

Environ Pollut

April 2019

Heritage Institute of Technology, Kolkata, India; School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI, 02906, USA.

Roadside food-vending shanties using coal cookstoves may be an important source of carbon monoxide (CO) exposure in megacities in India. The shanties are often small, congested and poorly ventilated, and very little is known about the level of human exposure to CO. Here, we assessed the level of exposure to CO in 25 roadside food-vending shanties using coal cookstoves in Kolkata, India.

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The genetic influence in fluorosis.

Environ Toxicol Pharmacol

December 2017

Kolkata Zonal Centre, CSIR-National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, i-8 Sector-C, East Kolkata Area Development Project, Kolkata 700107, India.

Fluorosis, caused by ingestion of excess fluoride, is endemic in at least 25 countries across the globe, China and India being the worst affected among them. Dental, skeletal and non-skeletal are the major types of fluorosis affecting millions of people in these countries. A number of genetic epidemiological studies carried out by investigators have shown the evidence for association between genetic polymorphisms in candidate genes and differences in the susceptibility pattern of different types of fluorosis among individuals living in the same community and having the same environmental exposure.

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The odd-even car trial scheme, which reduced car traffic between 08.00 and 20.00 h daily, was applied from 1 to 15 January 2016 (winter scheme, WS) and 15-30 April 2016 (summer scheme, SS).

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Ground-level concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO), methane (CH), and nitrous oxide (NO) were monitored over three seasons, i.e., post-monsoon (September-October), winter (January-February), and summer (May-June) for 1 year during 2013-2014 in Nagpur City in India.

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Source apportionment of PM10 by positive matrix factorization in urban area of Mumbai, India.

ScientificWorldJournal

November 2012

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Mumbai Zonal Centre, 89/B Dr AB Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018, India.

Particulate Matter (PM(10)) has been one of the main air pollutants exceeding the ambient standards in most of the major cities in India. During last few years, receptor models such as Chemical Mass Balance, Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF), PCA-APCS and UNMIX have been used to provide solutions to the source identification and contributions which are accepted for developing effective and efficient air quality management plans. Each site poses different complexities while resolving PM(10) contributions.

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Volatile organic compound emissions from municipal solid waste disposal sites: a case study of Mumbai, India.

J Air Waste Manag Assoc

April 2012

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Kolkata Zonal Centre, Council of Scientific and Industrial and Research, Kolkata, India.

Improper solid waste management leads to aesthetic and environmental problems. Emission ofvolatile organic compounds (VOCs) is one of the problems from uncontrolled dumpsite. VOCs are well known to be hazardous to human health and many of them are known or potential carcinogens.

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Appropriate donor selection in an important step in ensuring safe supply of blood and blood products. In this study deferral patterns of voluntary non-renumerated blood donors were determined at the North-Eastern Zonal Centre of the National Blood Transfusion service. The study was conducted between April 2007 and April 2009, and it involved the administration of a structured questionnaire.

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Indifference curves as a tool for environment impact assessment.

Environ Monit Assess

January 2010

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Kolkata Zonal Centre, i-8, Sector C, East Kolkata Area Development Project, P.O East Kolkata Township, Kolkata, 700107, India.

Use of indifference curves, defined as functionality between development index and pollution load to evaluate environmental impact, is proposed. Existing Battelle environmental evaluation methodology is subjective in its approach. The use of indifference curves lends a more objective approach to environment assessment methodology.

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Emission inventory of evaporative emissions of VOCs in four metro cities in India.

Environ Monit Assess

January 2010

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Kolkata Zonal Centre, i-8, Sector C, East Kolkata Area Development Project, P.O East Kolkata Township, Kolkata, 700107, India,

High concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ambient air of urban areas stress the need for the control of VOC emissions due to the toxic and carcinogenic nature of many VOCs commonly encountered in urban air. Emission inventories are an essential tool in the management of local air quality, which provide a listing of sources of air pollutant emissions within a specific area over a specified period of time. This study intended to provide a level IV emission inventory as par the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) definition for evaporative VOC emissions in the metro cities of India namely Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata.

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Hazardous air pollutants in industrial area of Mumbai - India.

Chemosphere

September 2007

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, Kolkata Zonal Centre i-8, Sector C, East Kolkata Area Development Project, P.O. East Kolkata Township, Kolkata 700107, India.

Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) have a potential to be distributed into different component of environment with varying persistence. In the current study fourteen HAPs have been quantified in the air using TO-17 method in an industrial area of Mumbai. The distribution of these HAPs in different environmental compartments have been calculated using multi media mass balance model, TaPL3, along with long range transport potential and persistence.

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Emissions of VOCs at urban petrol retail distribution centres in India (Delhi and Mumbai).

Environ Monit Assess

October 2005

National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Mumbai Zonal Centre, 89/B, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai, India.

Air pollution has assumed gigantic proportion killing almost half a million Asians every year. Urban pollution mainly comprises of emissions from buses, trucks, motorcycle other forms of motorized transport and its supporting activities. As Asia's cities continue to expand the number of vehicles have risen resulting in greater pollution.

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