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Subhamoy Bhowmick

Researcher at National Environmental Engineering Research Institute

Publications -  30
Citations -  1466

Subhamoy Bhowmick is an academic researcher from National Environmental Engineering Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arsenic contamination of groundwater & Nanofiltration. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1080 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhamoy Bhowmick include Kalyani Government Engineering College & Qatar Foundation.

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Is saliva a potential biomarker of arsenic exposure? A case-control study in West Bengal, India.

TL;DR: The findings show that saliva is a useful biomarker of As exposure in the study population and advocates that measurement of the forms of As in saliva may additionally provide insight into the internal dose and any individual differences in susceptibility to As exposure.
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Speciation of arsenic in saliva samples from a population of West Bengal, India

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that As species in saliva can be an useful tool to predict the individual susceptibility where higher As exposure and a lower methylation capacity are implicated in the development of As-induced health effects.
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Optimisation of laboratory arsenic analysis for groundwaters of West Bengal, India and possible water testing strategy

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated four common measurement methods (i.e., iodometric-colorimetric method, silver diethyl dithiocarbamate method, molybdenum blue method and hydride generation atomic absorption spectrophotometric (HG-AAS) method) in terms of their analytical sensitivity, related environmental hazard and experimental costs.
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A cumulative assessment of plant growth stages and selenium supplementation on arsenic and micronutrients accumulation in rice grains

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the relative susceptibility of different growth stages of rice plant to As stress in terms of As accumulation in grain at maturity using sixty treatment combinations and found that supplementing with selenium (Se) resulted in minimizing As content significantly (at P < 0.001 level) in grain, irrespective of growth stages where As stress was introduced.