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Dr. Bijoy Neog

Professor, Department of Life Sciences
  • Email - bijoyneog@dibru.ac.in
  • Department of Life Sciences
  • Designation - Professor

Profile

Education:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree: Biochemistry (Major in Botany)
  2. Master’s Degree: Botany (Cytogenetics & Plant Breeding)
  3. M.Phil.: ( Cytogenetics & Plant Breeding)
  4. Ph.D.: Life Sciences
  5. Other: Post-Doctoral in Conservation Biology(Botany)

Professional Experience:

  1. Resource Person in Refresher Course on "Recent Advance in Life Science for Sustainable Development" Gauhati University February, 05 – 18, 2024
  2. Delivered Keynote Address in the International Short Time Training Programme-VII Biodiversity and Environment Conservation, RRGA College, Alwar, Rajasthan, March9-15 March, 2023
  3. Delivered Keynote address in the 9 th World Congress on Chemistry & Medicinal Chemistry, Prague (Czech Republic) May, 13-14, 2019.
  4. Delivered Keynote address in the National Seminar on Advances in Agriculture and Plant Sciences, Gargaon College,Assam. June, 10,2017.
  5. Chaired Technical Session in the National Seminar on Advances in Agriculture and Plant Sciences, Gargaon College,Assam. June, 10,2017.
  6. Resource Person in UGC sponsored State level conference on Traditional knowledge systems for  biodiversity  conservation in North Eastern region of India, Dhing College, Assam June 8/2013.
  7. Key Note Speaker in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Research in Biological Sciences for Sustainable Development by the application of Mathematics and allied branches. Bahona College, Assam, May/2013.
  8. National Seminar on Bioresources of North East India and Their Conservation, March 22-23/2013, D.K.College, Assam (Sponsored by UGC).
  9. Resource Person in UGC sponsored State level conference on medicinal plants: A re-emerging health aid in northeast India, Dhing College, Assam November 26/2011.
  10. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘To find out genetic relationship in sickle cell patient of Kabirdham District’ A.P.S.G.M.N.S. Govt. P.G.College, Kawardha (Chattisgarh), January 29- 30/2011.
  11. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Traditionasl Phytotherapy: Safety, Efficacy, Drug Discovery & Priority Issues”,. Namrup College, Namrup, Assam Dec 2 &3 /2010.
  12. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National seminar on “Biodiversity strategies for conservation”, North Bank College, Ghilamora, Lakhimpur, Assam December 2-3/2009.
  13. National Workshop on Forests and Water Conservation- Myths and Realities, June 8 to 10/2004, ICFRE, Dehradun, India (Sponsored by ICFRE, Dehradun, India.
  14. National Workshop on Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal Plants of North East India, May 27 to 28/2004. Bioinformatics Centre, North Eastern Hills University (Meghalaya) India (Sponsored by MoEF, Govt. of India).
  15. Regional Workshop on Criteria and Indicators System for Sustainable Forest Management, February 11 to 12/2004. NIPCCD, Guwahati, Assam, India. (Sponsored by Dept. of Forest, Assam and IIFM-ITTO Project, India).
  16. International Conference on Ecorestoration, October 14 to 21/2003, FRI, Dehradun, India (Sponsored by ICFRE, India).
  17. Regional Awareness cum Training Workshop for Preparation of Peoples' Biodiversity Registers. September 11 to 12/2003, Guwahati, Assam, India. (Sponsored By Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), India and MoEF, Govt. of India).
  18. Workshop on Boisafety issues related to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's), Nov 22/2002, Guwahati, Assam, India (Sponsored by Biotech Consortium, New Delhi and MoEF, Govt. of India).
  19. National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation vis-à-vis Sustainable Development, August 29 to 30/2002, N.L. College, Assam, India (Sponsored by UGC, Govt. of India).
  20. Biennial Tiger Estimation (Tiger Census), December 26/2001 to January 3/2002. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India (Sponsored by MoEF, Govt. of India).
  21. National Workshop on Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy, October 5/2001, Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi, India.
  22. National Workshop on Methods of r-DNA Technology, February 22 to March  3/2001. Centre for Plant Molecular Biology (CPMB), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India (Sponsored by DST, Govt. of India).
  23. Regional Workshop on UV-VIS-NIR Spectroscopy: Modern Instrumentation & Application, November 11 to 13/1997. Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC), North Eastern Hills University, Shillong (Meghalaya), India.
  24. Workshop on Electron Microscopy, November 18 to 20/1996, Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC), North Eastern Hills University Shillong (Meghalaya), India.
  25. Working on Germplasm collection and conservation of indigenous plant species of Northeast India.
  26. Collection and conservation of tea germplasm during 1993-1994. (Collaborated with National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi).
  27. Senior Scientific Assistant in the Tissue Culture Laboratory, Tocklai Experimental Station (Tea Research Association), Assam from 1992-1994.
  28. One year research experience in Tissue culture for M. Phil dissertation in Gauhati University, Assam.

Areas of Interest/ Specialization:

  • Cytogenetics & Crop Improvement, Biochemical & Molecular Characterization, Genetic Barcoding & Conservation Biology.

Research Projects:

Completed Research Projects

  1. Molecular Dynamics Simulation based study of RND Efflux Pump mediated Antibiotic resistance in Gram Negative Bacilli and search for remedies from plant resources of North East India (DBT-Twinning) 2016-2019 (Rs.64.9 L) [As Co PI]
  2. Evaluation of Limonoids And Marker Assisted Characterization of Indigenous Varieties of  Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch. from the         North-East India (DST-SERB, GOI) 2014-2017 (Rs.18 L) [As PI]
  3. Molecular Characterization of genetic diversity of wild and cultivated varieties of Garcinia in Assam (ICMR, GOI) 2012-2015 (Rs.33 L) [As PI]
  4. Marker Assisted Germplasm Characterization of Bhut Jolokia, an Indigenous Chilli Variety of Assam (DBT, GOI) 2011-2015 (Rs.34 L) [As PI]
  5. Development of digital data book for certain indigenous medicinal plants in the upper Brahmaputra valley, Assam, India (UGC) 2010-13 (https://rnd.dibru.ac.in/lifesciences/medicinalplant/) (Rs.11.23 L) [As PI]

Other Projects:

  1. Received DST-FIST Program-2015 (Ref. SR/FST/LSI-635 dt. 18, Nov/ 2015) (Rs.115 L)   [As Co-Ordinator]

Professional Recognition/ Awards / Fellowships

Awarded Chinese Government Scholarship (under MHRD Cultural Exchange  Programme) ,2005-2006

Ph.D Scholars:

Sl. No.

Name

 

Research Topic

Status

1

Sri. Ridip Hazarika

Studies on Intraspecific Genetic Diversity in Capsicum chinense Jacq. (Bhut Jolokia) through Molecular Techniques

Awarded

2

Miss. Shanti Chaya Dutta

Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth and Production of Turmeric in Assam

Awarded

3

Sri. Ankur Gogoi

Extraction and estimation of Hydroxycitric acid (HCA) from Garcinia species of Upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam and its role in anti-obesity activity

Awarded

 

4

Sri. Nabajyoti Gogoi

“Evaluation of Hepatoprotective Activity of Garcinia Species and its Genetic Diversity in Upper Assam with special reference to Garcinol”

Awarded

 

5

Sri. Dimbeshwar Das

Taxonomical studies and molecular characterization of some edible Araceae found in upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam

Awarded

6

Miss. Maina Bora

Carbon stocks in seven forest types of Assam and its functional eco-physiological relation on carbon dynamics

Awarded

7

Ms. Pallavi Dowarah

Studies on certain xylanase producing bacteria and their impact on   bleaching of bamboo pulp

Awarded (2022)

8

Sri. Dibyojyoti Baruah Study on genetic and phytochemical diversity of Flacourtia jangomas (lour.) raeusch. Of Assam

Awarded (2023)

9

Sri. Pranit Saikia

Study on genetic diversity of Joha rice (Oryza sativa l.) varieties in the upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam

Awarded (2022)

10

Miss.Aandrisha Borthakur

 

Study of Gallic Acid and Genetic Diversity of Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don from the Upper Brahmaputra Valley, India

 

Awarded (2023)

11

Miss. Indira Gogoi

Study of wild edible macrofungus from upper Brahmaputra valley, India

 

Ongoing

12

Sri. Pranab Paul

Phytochemical Screening and Genetic Characterization of of Lemon Varieties of Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India

Ongoing

13

Miss. Parinita Borgohain

Studies on Genetic Diversity of Fresh Water Loaches of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam

Ongoing

14

Miss. Bristy Borgohain

Phytochemical Evaluation and Genetic Diversity Study of Elaeagnus latifolia Linn. from Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam

Ongoing

Administrative Assignments:

  • Head of the Department (2016-2018)
  • Chairman  & Member (Departmental Research Committee),
  • Member (School Board in Biological Sciences),
  • Chairperson and Member (Board of Studies in Life Sciences)
  • Member, Academic Council, Dibrugarh University
  • Member, Board of Study, Department of Biochemistry, North Eastern Hill University, Meghalaya

Consultancy:

  • Expert Member in preparation of proposal for declaring Majuli, the Largest River Island in the World, as the Biodiversity Heritage Site by Government of Assam
  • Expert Member, Assam State Biodiversity Board, Government of Assam (2020-2023)
  • Member Secretary, State Level PBR Quality Evaluation and Biodiversity Monitoring Committee, Goverment of Assam (2022  till date)
  • Chairperson, Biodiversity Impact Assessment Committee for proposed Extended Reach Drilling(ERD) Wells in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Assam (2021 to till date)
  • Member, Formulation of Science, Technology & Innovation (STI) Policy for the State of Assam, Science, Technology & Climate Change Department, Government of Assam (2022 till date)
  • Chairperson, Expert Committee for Evaluation of Application for access of Biological Resources for Research Purpose.Assam State Biodiversity Board, Government of Assam (2023 till date)

ORCID     : https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7403-0446

Vidwan : https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/51967 

Publications

Research Publications: 

  1. P.Paul and B.Neog (2024) Review of antioxidant properties and nutritional factors of lemon  J. Chemical Health Risks 13(4)
  2. P. Saikia , B. Neog , B. Borgohain , N. Gogoi and D. Gogoi (2023) Distribution of volatile compounds of traditional aromatic Joha rice (Oryza sativa L.) of upper Assam, India Thai J. Agric. Sci.56(2): 115−126
  3. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2023) Current Research On Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. Ex D. Don And The Need For Its Conservation J. Mountain Res. 18(1): 117-125
  4. Nabajyoti Gogoi , Ankur Gogoi , Bijoy Neog  and Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2023) Hepatoprotective effect of Garcinia xanthochymus and Garcinia lanceifolia against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic damage in rat. Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2023; 18: 91-96
  5. Indira Gogoi, Aandrisha Borthakur,Bijoy Neog (2023) Ethnomycological knowledge,nutritional and nutraceutical potential of wild edible macrofungi of Northeast India, Studies in Fungi 8:(12)
  6. Pranit Saikia, Bijoy Neog, Bristy Borgohain, Dibyojyoti Baruah, Nabajyoti Gogoi, Aandrisha Borthakur and Ankur Gogoi (2023)
  7. Quantification of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline in joha rice and it’s correlation with agromorphological characters with special reference to upper Brahmaputra valley, Assam, India FLORA AND FAUNA 29(1):3-10
  8. M.Dutta, N Gogoi,B Neog, K Lekharu,S Sonowal and H Phukan (2023) Morphology and Genetic Diversity of Garcinia cowa (Roxb.) in Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Asian J.Biol. Life Sci. 12(1) : 80-86
  9. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2022A) Comparative Assessment of Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Properties of Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don Fruits at Different Stages of Maturation Indian J Nat Sc. 13(75):50863-50871
  10. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2022) Biosorption of Heavy Metals: Mechanisms and Factors Affecting the Process: 181-186, in M.Buragohain (edited) Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development (national Press Associates),ISBN 978-93-90863-58-7
  11. Bristy Borgohain, Aandrisha Borthakur, Bijoy Neog and Pranit Saikia (2022) A Review on Botanical  Characteristics, Bioactive Compounds and Traditional Uses of Some Selected Unconventional Fruits of Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam Asian J. Biol. & Life Sciences (2)3: 647-655
  12. S. Sinha, A. Hazarika, S. Johari, B. Neog, S. Rajkhowa and A. Biswas (2022) IMPDB: Indian Medicinal Phytochemical Database Curated for Drug Designing J. Comput. Biophys. Chem. 21 (6), 709–728
  13. D.Das, B.Neog, A.Baruah Das and S. Agarwalla (2022) A Review on Lasia spinosa: Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Karyomorphology  in S. Majagi (Ed.) Biodiversity Chanllenges: A Way Forward. Astral Int. Pvt. Ltd.:21-30
  14. Bristy Borgohain, Bijoy Neog and Pranit Saikia (2021) Elaeagnus latifolia (Linn), An Underutilized Fruit of North-East India: A Comprehensive Review Res. Jr. of Agril. Sci. 12 (6) : 2261–2266 
  15. Parinita Borgohain, Khushboo Kaur, Akash Kachari and Bijoy Neog (2021) Larvicidal efficacy of seven native fishes of Upper Brahmaputra Basin,  Advances in Animal Research, 119-127 (Ed. J.Das) Global Net Publication (India) ISBN 978-93-91166-56-4.
  16. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Pranit Saikia (2021) Phylogenetic Analysis and Genetic Diversity of Garcinia Species Using ITS Region and ISSR Markers’’ Proc.Natl.Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci.  (https://doi.org/10.1007/s40011-021-01227-0)
  17. Saikia, P., Neog, B., Gogoi, N. and Baruah, D. (2021). Assessment of the Genetic Diversity of Joha Rice Germplasms by using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. DOI: 10.18805/IJARe.A-5689.
  18. Gogoi Nabajyoti, Gogoi Ankur, Neog Bijoy and Baruah Dibyojyoti  (2020) Phylogenetic Analysis of Five Garcinia Species from Assam, India, by ITS1 Sequences Data Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 11(63): 28921-28929.
  19. Gogoi Nabajyoti, Gogoi Ankur, Neog Bijoy and Baruah Dibyojyoti  (2020) Assessment of Antioxidant Activity of Garcinol Derived from Garcinia xanthochymus Hook. f. Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 11(63): 28485-28491
  20. Dimbeshwar Das, Bijoy Neog, Snehashish Dutta, Luhit Raidongia, Ajanta Baruah Das and Romesh Hatimuriya (2020) Karyomorphological Analysis of Some Edible Aroids of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Journal of Cytology and Genetics 21 (NS): 27─39
  21. Indira Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2020), Diversity of Aquatic Macrophytes of Dibrugarh District, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin 1-12 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal) EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  22. Pranit Saikia and Bijoy Neog (2020), Present Status of Joha Rice and its Diversity in the Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, 25-32 Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  23. Ankur Gogoi, Nabajyoti Gogoi, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Bijoy Neog (2020), Study of Taxonomy and Ethbo-botany of six species of Garcinia found in Assam, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin 53-65 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal) EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  24. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2020), Assessment of Garcinol Diversity of Garcinia Genotypes of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin, 66-76 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  25. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2020), Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defence Mechanisms in Plants, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin, 327-326 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  26. Pallavi Dowarah Dutta, Bijoy Neog and Tridip Goswami (2019) Xylanase enzyme production from Bacillus australimaris P5 for pre bleaching of bamboo (Bambusa tulda) pulp  a,* Materials Chemistry and Physics
  27. Maina Borah, H. P. Deka Boruah and Bijoy Neog(2019) Tree biomass and carbon stock assessment of two forest areas of Assam in North East India Pleione 13(1): 19 - 31
  28. Bijoy Neog, Ankur Gogoi and Nabajyoti Gogoi (2019) Role of Garcinia fruits in Obesity control Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9:56 (ISSN: 2249-622X).
  29. Pallavi Dowarah Dutta, Bijoy Neog and Tridip Goswami (2019) Isolation and characterisation of Bacillus australimaris P 5 and optimizing the parameters for xylanase production. International Journal of Engineering Science Invention (IJESI)8(4): 52-59 (ISSN: 2319 – 6734).
  30. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2017) Antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of fruit rind extract of Garcinia morella (Gaertn.) Desr. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) 8(2): 132-139
  31. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah, Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2017) Evaluation of Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activity of Fruit Rind Extract of Garcinia dulcis (Roxburgh) Kurz. Pharmacogn. Res. 9(3): 266-272
  32. D. Baruah and B. Neog (2016) Botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological review of Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch International Journal of Current Medical and Pharmaceutical Research 2(3): 244-247 (ISSN 2395 6429).
  33. S. Dutta and B.Neog (2016) Accumulation of secondary metabolites in response to anti-oxidant activity of Turmeric rhizomes co-inoculated with native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria Scientia Horticulturae 204: 179–184
  34. D. Bora, S. Mehmud, K.K. Das, B.K. Bharali, D. Das, B. Neog, R. Hatimuria, L. Raidongia (2016) Credibility of medico-ethnobotanical uses of members of Aroids family in Assam (India) International Journal of Herbal Medicine 4(3): 09-14.
  35. Md Aminul Islam, Pratima Sinha, Shyam Sundar Sharma, Madan Singh Negi, Bijoy Neog and Shashi Bhushan Tripathi (2016) Analysis of genetic diversity and population structure in Capsicum landraces from North Eastern India using TE-AFLP markers Plant Mol Biol Rep. 33(6) (ISSN 0735-9640).
  36. A. Gogoi and B. Neog (2016) The dark side of thermal printed paper Current Science 110(1):1-2.
  37. S C Dutta and B Neog (2015) Effect of AM fungi and plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria on enzymatic activities of soil under Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) cultivation J Ind Soc. Soil Sc. 63(4): 442-448 (ISSN 0974-0228).
  38. A. Gogoi, N. Gogoi and B. Neog (2015) Dubious anti-obesity agent HCA from Garcinia: A systematic review Int. J. Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 7(7): 1-8 (ISSN 957-1491).
  39. N. Gogoi, A. Gogoi and B. Neog (2015) Potential role of garcinol as an antioxidant and anticancer agent: A brief review  IJSMR(2): 109-119 (ISSN 2394-7128).
  40. S C Dutta and B Neog (2015) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Status in Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) from Assam, India Micorrhiza News 26(4): 2-5.
  41. N. Gogoi, A. Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2015) Free radical scavenging activities of Garcinia xanthochymus Hook. F. and Garcinia lanceaefolia Rox. using various in vitro assay models Asian J. Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 8(3): 138-141 (ISSN: 0974-2441).

  42. M. Bora, D. Das, J. Kalita, H.P. Deka Boruah, B. Phukan, B. Neog (2015) Tree species composition, biomass and carbon stocks in two tropical forest of Assam BIOMASS ANFD BIOENERGY 78:25-35.
  43. Md Aminul Islam, Shyam Sundar Sharma, Pratima Sinha, Madan Singh Negi, Bijoy Neog, Shashi Bhushan Tripathi (2015) Variability in capsaicinoid content in different land races of Capsicum cultivated in north-eastern India Scientia Horticulturae 183: 66–71 (ISSN: 0304-4238).
  44. A. Gogoi, N. Gogoi and B. Neog (2014) Estimation of -(-) hydroxycytric acid (HCA) in Garcinia lanceaefolia Roxb. using novel HPLC methodology IJPSR 5(11): 1000-05 (ISSN: 2320-5148).
  45. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Capsaicinoid: A potential antioxidant with close interactions against human iNOS in docking study South Asian J Exp Biol 4(4):207-214 (ISSN: 2230-9799).
  46. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Homology modeling of eugenol-o-methyl transferase (EOMT): A key enzyme involved in phenylpropanoid pathway of Ocimum basilicum (L.) IJSMR 1(1): 65-72 (ISSN: 2394-7128).
  47. Das, D., Das, K. and Neog, B. (2014) Diversity of aroids (Araceae) in Nazira sub division, Sivasagar, Assam Indian Journal of Plant Sciences 3(2): 35-41 (ISSN: 2319–3824).
  48. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Investigation of intraspecific diversity in Capsicum chinense Jacq. using morphological and molecular markers Indian J. Genet. 74(3): 392-395.
  49. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Evaluation of genetic diversity in Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) accessions using ISSR marker IJBASR 1(1): 72-79 (ISSN: 2349-1965).
  50. Neog, B. (2013) Traditional knowledge systems for biodiversity conservation in North Eastern region of India In: S.K. Nath & R. Nath (ed) Traditional knowledge system for biodiversity conservation in north eastern region of India Publisher S.K. Dutta, Nagaon, Assam :14-16 (ISBN:978-81-925433-1-4).
  51. B. Neog and R. Hazarika (2013) Conservation of certain indigenous medicinal plant of upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam: Computational Biology Approach Int. J of Pharm. & Life Sci. 4(1): 2276-2277.
  52. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2013) Designing a web-enabled database for ethno-medicinal plants of upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam In: J. Buragohain (ed) Traditional Phytotherapy. Astral Int. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.: 133-140 (ISBN: 978-81-7035-821-3).
  53. R. Hazarika, B. Neog, R.N.S.Yadav and S.B. Tripathi (2013) Genetic variability and diversity study on Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding 4(1): 1101-1107.
  54. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2012) Binding energy calculation of GSK-3 protein of human against some anti-diabetic compounds of Momordica charantia L Bioinformation 8(6): 251-253.
  55. R. Hazarika, S.K. Singh Abujam and B. Neog (2012) Ethno Medicinal Studies of Common Plants of Assam and Manipur. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 3(4): 809-815.
  56. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2012) Homology Modeling and Binding Site Analysis of Some Key Enzymes Involved in Capsaicinoid Biosynthesis Pathway in Capsicum chinense (Bhut Jolokia). Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics 5(2): 85-93.
  57. R. Hazarika, S. Borkotoky, R. Sarmah and B. Neog (2012) Evolutionary relationship study of methytrasferase (O-methyltransferase, eugenol O-methyltransferase and orcinol O- methyltransferase) from aromatic medicinal plants Bull. Life Sci. XVIII: 71-81.
  58. Partha Pratim Kalita, Robin Das, Dhrubajyoti Das, Subrata Sinha, Bijoy Neog (2011) Design & Development of Software for Medicinal Plant Database Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics (JCIB),ISSN: 0973-385X, Volume 4 (1):111-118
  59. B. Neog (2011) Digital Databook for Indigenous Medicinal Plants in Assam In: S.K. Nath (ed) Proceedings of state level conference on medicinal plants: A re-emerging health aid in northeast India Purbottar Prokashan and Printers, Assam: 14-18 (ISBN: 978-81-922919-8-7).
  60. Yi-An Xiao, Bijoy Neog, Yong-Hong Xiao, Xiao-Hong Li, Jin-Chun Liu and Ping He (2009) Pollination biology of Disanthus cercidifolius var. longipes, an endemic and endangered plant in China. Biologia 64/4: 731—736 ( ISSN: 0006-3088 ).
  61. Neog, B., H. Ping, Gong Chuan Xiu and Luo Tao (2007) Phytogeographical study of certain prioritized species of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Journal of Southwest University, P.R.China (in press).
  62. Neog, B, Ping, He, Gong Chuan Xiu and Luo Tao (2007) Development of biodiversity informatics for endemic, rare and endangered plants of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Bull..Life Sc.(13), pp 62-72.
  63. Fang Chen, Liu Guanghua, Song Qinzhi, Ji Cun flower, Bijoy Neog (2007)Floristic characteristics of seed plants in RAP evaluation in Kangding, Danba and Yajiang of Ganzi Prefecture, (Journal of Southwest University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 29(6), pp 124-130.
  64. Luo Tao, He Ping, Zhang Zhiyong, Bijoy Neog, Ji Cun flower, Liu Guanghua (2007) Dynamics of species diversity of burn blanks under different restoration ways in Western Chongqing, (Journal of Southwest University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 29(6), 118-123.
  65. Neog,B. and Ping, He (2006) Development of information system for endemic, rare and endangered plants of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Southwest University Publications Chongqing, P.R.China.
  66. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005) Ethnomedicine and Biodiversity Conservation: A study in upper Assam, India. Proceedings of National Conference on Current Trends of Research in Science and Technology. Gauhati University, Assam, India.
  67. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D. S. (2004). IPR’s and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity in Northeast India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Gauhati University, Assam, India.
  68. Neog, B., Yadav, R. N. S. and Singh, I. D. (2004). Peroxidase, Polyphenol Oxidase and Acid Phosphatase activities in the stigma- style tissue of Camellia sinensis (L) O. Kuntze following compatible and incompatible pollination. J. Ind. Inst. Sc. (84), pp 47-52.
  69. Tomanr, D.S. and Neog, B (2004). Wasteland Management and Biodiversity Conservation: A Socio-economic Approach (A case study). Proceedings of National Workshop on Forests and Water Conservation: Myths and Realities. ICFRE, India.
  70. Neog, B. and Saikia, L.R. (2003). Role of Indigenous Knowledge System in Ecorestoration and Sustainable Development. International Conference on Ecorestoration. ICFRE, India.
  71. Neog, B. and Singh I. D. (2003). Study of Floral Biology of some cultivated Tea (Camellia sp.) growing in the Upper Assam region of Northeast India. J. Pl. Crops. 31(I), pp 50-52.
  72. Tomanr, D.S. and Neog, B. (2003). Indigenous Knowledge ands Sustainable Management of Ethnobotanical resources on N. E. India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation vis-à-vis Sustainable Development, N.L. College, Assam, India.
  73. Neog, B. and Tomanr D.S. (2004) Ethonomedicinal Utilization of certain endemic plants and Biodiversity Conservation: A Study in Upper Assam, India. Annals of Forestry, ICFRE, India.
  74. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005a) Ethnomedicinal utilization of certain endemic plants of northeast India. Proceeding of 50th Annual Technical Session and National Conference on Current Trends of Research in Science and Technology. Gauhati University. Assam, India.
  75. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005b), IPR’s and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity in Northeast India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Gauhati University, Assam, India
  76. Neog, B. (2000). Conservation of Biodiversity: Indigenous Rice Needs Special Attention In: M.A. Khan(ed) Environment, Biodiversity and Conservation. A.P.H. Publishing Corpn. New Delhi. (23) pp 371-376.
Profile

Profile

Education:

  1. Bachelor’s Degree: Biochemistry (Major in Botany)
  2. Master’s Degree: Botany (Cytogenetics & Plant Breeding)
  3. M.Phil.: ( Cytogenetics & Plant Breeding)
  4. Ph.D.: Life Sciences
  5. Other: Post-Doctoral in Conservation Biology(Botany)

Professional Experience:

  1. Resource Person in Refresher Course on "Recent Advance in Life Science for Sustainable Development" Gauhati University February, 05 – 18, 2024
  2. Delivered Keynote Address in the International Short Time Training Programme-VII Biodiversity and Environment Conservation, RRGA College, Alwar, Rajasthan, March9-15 March, 2023
  3. Delivered Keynote address in the 9 th World Congress on Chemistry & Medicinal Chemistry, Prague (Czech Republic) May, 13-14, 2019.
  4. Delivered Keynote address in the National Seminar on Advances in Agriculture and Plant Sciences, Gargaon College,Assam. June, 10,2017.
  5. Chaired Technical Session in the National Seminar on Advances in Agriculture and Plant Sciences, Gargaon College,Assam. June, 10,2017.
  6. Resource Person in UGC sponsored State level conference on Traditional knowledge systems for  biodiversity  conservation in North Eastern region of India, Dhing College, Assam June 8/2013.
  7. Key Note Speaker in the UGC Sponsored National Seminar on Research in Biological Sciences for Sustainable Development by the application of Mathematics and allied branches. Bahona College, Assam, May/2013.
  8. National Seminar on Bioresources of North East India and Their Conservation, March 22-23/2013, D.K.College, Assam (Sponsored by UGC).
  9. Resource Person in UGC sponsored State level conference on medicinal plants: A re-emerging health aid in northeast India, Dhing College, Assam November 26/2011.
  10. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National Seminar on ‘To find out genetic relationship in sickle cell patient of Kabirdham District’ A.P.S.G.M.N.S. Govt. P.G.College, Kawardha (Chattisgarh), January 29- 30/2011.
  11. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Traditionasl Phytotherapy: Safety, Efficacy, Drug Discovery & Priority Issues”,. Namrup College, Namrup, Assam Dec 2 &3 /2010.
  12. Resource Person in UGC sponsored National seminar on “Biodiversity strategies for conservation”, North Bank College, Ghilamora, Lakhimpur, Assam December 2-3/2009.
  13. National Workshop on Forests and Water Conservation- Myths and Realities, June 8 to 10/2004, ICFRE, Dehradun, India (Sponsored by ICFRE, Dehradun, India.
  14. National Workshop on Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Medicinal Plants of North East India, May 27 to 28/2004. Bioinformatics Centre, North Eastern Hills University (Meghalaya) India (Sponsored by MoEF, Govt. of India).
  15. Regional Workshop on Criteria and Indicators System for Sustainable Forest Management, February 11 to 12/2004. NIPCCD, Guwahati, Assam, India. (Sponsored by Dept. of Forest, Assam and IIFM-ITTO Project, India).
  16. International Conference on Ecorestoration, October 14 to 21/2003, FRI, Dehradun, India (Sponsored by ICFRE, India).
  17. Regional Awareness cum Training Workshop for Preparation of Peoples' Biodiversity Registers. September 11 to 12/2003, Guwahati, Assam, India. (Sponsored By Indian Institute of Science (Bangalore), India and MoEF, Govt. of India).
  18. Workshop on Boisafety issues related to Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO's), Nov 22/2002, Guwahati, Assam, India (Sponsored by Biotech Consortium, New Delhi and MoEF, Govt. of India).
  19. National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation vis-à-vis Sustainable Development, August 29 to 30/2002, N.L. College, Assam, India (Sponsored by UGC, Govt. of India).
  20. Biennial Tiger Estimation (Tiger Census), December 26/2001 to January 3/2002. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India (Sponsored by MoEF, Govt. of India).
  21. National Workshop on Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy, October 5/2001, Nuclear Science Centre, New Delhi, India.
  22. National Workshop on Methods of r-DNA Technology, February 22 to March  3/2001. Centre for Plant Molecular Biology (CPMB), Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India (Sponsored by DST, Govt. of India).
  23. Regional Workshop on UV-VIS-NIR Spectroscopy: Modern Instrumentation & Application, November 11 to 13/1997. Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC), North Eastern Hills University, Shillong (Meghalaya), India.
  24. Workshop on Electron Microscopy, November 18 to 20/1996, Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre (RSIC), North Eastern Hills University Shillong (Meghalaya), India.
  25. Working on Germplasm collection and conservation of indigenous plant species of Northeast India.
  26. Collection and conservation of tea germplasm during 1993-1994. (Collaborated with National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi).
  27. Senior Scientific Assistant in the Tissue Culture Laboratory, Tocklai Experimental Station (Tea Research Association), Assam from 1992-1994.
  28. One year research experience in Tissue culture for M. Phil dissertation in Gauhati University, Assam.

Areas of Interest/ Specialization:

  • Cytogenetics & Crop Improvement, Biochemical & Molecular Characterization, Genetic Barcoding & Conservation Biology.

Research Projects:

Completed Research Projects

  1. Molecular Dynamics Simulation based study of RND Efflux Pump mediated Antibiotic resistance in Gram Negative Bacilli and search for remedies from plant resources of North East India (DBT-Twinning) 2016-2019 (Rs.64.9 L) [As Co PI]
  2. Evaluation of Limonoids And Marker Assisted Characterization of Indigenous Varieties of  Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch. from the         North-East India (DST-SERB, GOI) 2014-2017 (Rs.18 L) [As PI]
  3. Molecular Characterization of genetic diversity of wild and cultivated varieties of Garcinia in Assam (ICMR, GOI) 2012-2015 (Rs.33 L) [As PI]
  4. Marker Assisted Germplasm Characterization of Bhut Jolokia, an Indigenous Chilli Variety of Assam (DBT, GOI) 2011-2015 (Rs.34 L) [As PI]
  5. Development of digital data book for certain indigenous medicinal plants in the upper Brahmaputra valley, Assam, India (UGC) 2010-13 (https://rnd.dibru.ac.in/lifesciences/medicinalplant/) (Rs.11.23 L) [As PI]

Other Projects:

  1. Received DST-FIST Program-2015 (Ref. SR/FST/LSI-635 dt. 18, Nov/ 2015) (Rs.115 L)   [As Co-Ordinator]

Professional Recognition/ Awards / Fellowships

Awarded Chinese Government Scholarship (under MHRD Cultural Exchange  Programme) ,2005-2006

Ph.D Scholars:

Sl. No.

Name

 

Research Topic

Status

1

Sri. Ridip Hazarika

Studies on Intraspecific Genetic Diversity in Capsicum chinense Jacq. (Bhut Jolokia) through Molecular Techniques

Awarded

2

Miss. Shanti Chaya Dutta

Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Growth and Production of Turmeric in Assam

Awarded

3

Sri. Ankur Gogoi

Extraction and estimation of Hydroxycitric acid (HCA) from Garcinia species of Upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam and its role in anti-obesity activity

Awarded

 

4

Sri. Nabajyoti Gogoi

“Evaluation of Hepatoprotective Activity of Garcinia Species and its Genetic Diversity in Upper Assam with special reference to Garcinol”

Awarded

 

5

Sri. Dimbeshwar Das

Taxonomical studies and molecular characterization of some edible Araceae found in upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam

Awarded

6

Miss. Maina Bora

Carbon stocks in seven forest types of Assam and its functional eco-physiological relation on carbon dynamics

Awarded

7

Ms. Pallavi Dowarah

Studies on certain xylanase producing bacteria and their impact on   bleaching of bamboo pulp

Awarded (2022)

8

Sri. Dibyojyoti Baruah Study on genetic and phytochemical diversity of Flacourtia jangomas (lour.) raeusch. Of Assam

Awarded (2023)

9

Sri. Pranit Saikia

Study on genetic diversity of Joha rice (Oryza sativa l.) varieties in the upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam

Awarded (2022)

10

Miss.Aandrisha Borthakur

 

Study of Gallic Acid and Genetic Diversity of Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don from the Upper Brahmaputra Valley, India

 

Awarded (2023)

11

Miss. Indira Gogoi

Study of wild edible macrofungus from upper Brahmaputra valley, India

 

Ongoing

12

Sri. Pranab Paul

Phytochemical Screening and Genetic Characterization of of Lemon Varieties of Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, India

Ongoing

13

Miss. Parinita Borgohain

Studies on Genetic Diversity of Fresh Water Loaches of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam

Ongoing

14

Miss. Bristy Borgohain

Phytochemical Evaluation and Genetic Diversity Study of Elaeagnus latifolia Linn. from Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam

Ongoing

Administrative Assignments:

  • Head of the Department (2016-2018)
  • Chairman  & Member (Departmental Research Committee),
  • Member (School Board in Biological Sciences),
  • Chairperson and Member (Board of Studies in Life Sciences)
  • Member, Academic Council, Dibrugarh University
  • Member, Board of Study, Department of Biochemistry, North Eastern Hill University, Meghalaya

Consultancy:

  • Expert Member in preparation of proposal for declaring Majuli, the Largest River Island in the World, as the Biodiversity Heritage Site by Government of Assam
  • Expert Member, Assam State Biodiversity Board, Government of Assam (2020-2023)
  • Member Secretary, State Level PBR Quality Evaluation and Biodiversity Monitoring Committee, Goverment of Assam (2022  till date)
  • Chairperson, Biodiversity Impact Assessment Committee for proposed Extended Reach Drilling(ERD) Wells in Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, Assam (2021 to till date)
  • Member, Formulation of Science, Technology & Innovation (STI) Policy for the State of Assam, Science, Technology & Climate Change Department, Government of Assam (2022 till date)
  • Chairperson, Expert Committee for Evaluation of Application for access of Biological Resources for Research Purpose.Assam State Biodiversity Board, Government of Assam (2023 till date)

ORCID     : https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7403-0446

Vidwan : https://vidwan.inflibnet.ac.in/profile/51967 

Publications

Publications

 

Research Publications: 

  1. P.Paul and B.Neog (2024) Review of antioxidant properties and nutritional factors of lemon  J. Chemical Health Risks 13(4)
  2. P. Saikia , B. Neog , B. Borgohain , N. Gogoi and D. Gogoi (2023) Distribution of volatile compounds of traditional aromatic Joha rice (Oryza sativa L.) of upper Assam, India Thai J. Agric. Sci.56(2): 115−126
  3. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2023) Current Research On Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. Ex D. Don And The Need For Its Conservation J. Mountain Res. 18(1): 117-125
  4. Nabajyoti Gogoi , Ankur Gogoi , Bijoy Neog  and Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2023) Hepatoprotective effect of Garcinia xanthochymus and Garcinia lanceifolia against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic damage in rat. Bangladesh J Pharmacol 2023; 18: 91-96
  5. Indira Gogoi, Aandrisha Borthakur,Bijoy Neog (2023) Ethnomycological knowledge,nutritional and nutraceutical potential of wild edible macrofungi of Northeast India, Studies in Fungi 8:(12)
  6. Pranit Saikia, Bijoy Neog, Bristy Borgohain, Dibyojyoti Baruah, Nabajyoti Gogoi, Aandrisha Borthakur and Ankur Gogoi (2023)
  7. Quantification of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline in joha rice and it’s correlation with agromorphological characters with special reference to upper Brahmaputra valley, Assam, India FLORA AND FAUNA 29(1):3-10
  8. M.Dutta, N Gogoi,B Neog, K Lekharu,S Sonowal and H Phukan (2023) Morphology and Genetic Diversity of Garcinia cowa (Roxb.) in Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Asian J.Biol. Life Sci. 12(1) : 80-86
  9. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2022A) Comparative Assessment of Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Properties of Myrica esculenta Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don Fruits at Different Stages of Maturation Indian J Nat Sc. 13(75):50863-50871
  10. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2022) Biosorption of Heavy Metals: Mechanisms and Factors Affecting the Process: 181-186, in M.Buragohain (edited) Environmental Issues and Sustainable Development (national Press Associates),ISBN 978-93-90863-58-7
  11. Bristy Borgohain, Aandrisha Borthakur, Bijoy Neog and Pranit Saikia (2022) A Review on Botanical  Characteristics, Bioactive Compounds and Traditional Uses of Some Selected Unconventional Fruits of Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam Asian J. Biol. & Life Sciences (2)3: 647-655
  12. S. Sinha, A. Hazarika, S. Johari, B. Neog, S. Rajkhowa and A. Biswas (2022) IMPDB: Indian Medicinal Phytochemical Database Curated for Drug Designing J. Comput. Biophys. Chem. 21 (6), 709–728
  13. D.Das, B.Neog, A.Baruah Das and S. Agarwalla (2022) A Review on Lasia spinosa: Ethnobotany, Phytochemistry, Pharmacology and Karyomorphology  in S. Majagi (Ed.) Biodiversity Chanllenges: A Way Forward. Astral Int. Pvt. Ltd.:21-30
  14. Bristy Borgohain, Bijoy Neog and Pranit Saikia (2021) Elaeagnus latifolia (Linn), An Underutilized Fruit of North-East India: A Comprehensive Review Res. Jr. of Agril. Sci. 12 (6) : 2261–2266 
  15. Parinita Borgohain, Khushboo Kaur, Akash Kachari and Bijoy Neog (2021) Larvicidal efficacy of seven native fishes of Upper Brahmaputra Basin,  Advances in Animal Research, 119-127 (Ed. J.Das) Global Net Publication (India) ISBN 978-93-91166-56-4.
  16. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Pranit Saikia (2021) Phylogenetic Analysis and Genetic Diversity of Garcinia Species Using ITS Region and ISSR Markers’’ Proc.Natl.Acad. Sci., India, Sect. B Biol. Sci.  (https://doi.org/10.1007/s40011-021-01227-0)
  17. Saikia, P., Neog, B., Gogoi, N. and Baruah, D. (2021). Assessment of the Genetic Diversity of Joha Rice Germplasms by using Simple Sequence Repeat Markers. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. DOI: 10.18805/IJARe.A-5689.
  18. Gogoi Nabajyoti, Gogoi Ankur, Neog Bijoy and Baruah Dibyojyoti  (2020) Phylogenetic Analysis of Five Garcinia Species from Assam, India, by ITS1 Sequences Data Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 11(63): 28921-28929.
  19. Gogoi Nabajyoti, Gogoi Ankur, Neog Bijoy and Baruah Dibyojyoti  (2020) Assessment of Antioxidant Activity of Garcinol Derived from Garcinia xanthochymus Hook. f. Indian Journal of Natural Sciences 11(63): 28485-28491
  20. Dimbeshwar Das, Bijoy Neog, Snehashish Dutta, Luhit Raidongia, Ajanta Baruah Das and Romesh Hatimuriya (2020) Karyomorphological Analysis of Some Edible Aroids of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam Journal of Cytology and Genetics 21 (NS): 27─39
  21. Indira Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2020), Diversity of Aquatic Macrophytes of Dibrugarh District, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin 1-12 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal) EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  22. Pranit Saikia and Bijoy Neog (2020), Present Status of Joha Rice and its Diversity in the Upper Brahmaputra Valley, Assam, 25-32 Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  23. Ankur Gogoi, Nabajyoti Gogoi, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Bijoy Neog (2020), Study of Taxonomy and Ethbo-botany of six species of Garcinia found in Assam, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin 53-65 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal) EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  24. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2020), Assessment of Garcinol Diversity of Garcinia Genotypes of Upper Brahmaputra Valley of Assam, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin, 66-76 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  25. Aandrisha Borthakur and Bijoy Neog (2020), Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Defence Mechanisms in Plants, Glimpses of Biological Research in Upper Brahmaputra Basin, 327-326 (Edited by A. Kachari, S. P. Biswas & J. Sonowal)EBH Publishers (India) ISBN 9788194692201.
  26. Pallavi Dowarah Dutta, Bijoy Neog and Tridip Goswami (2019) Xylanase enzyme production from Bacillus australimaris P5 for pre bleaching of bamboo (Bambusa tulda) pulp  a,* Materials Chemistry and Physics
  27. Maina Borah, H. P. Deka Boruah and Bijoy Neog(2019) Tree biomass and carbon stock assessment of two forest areas of Assam in North East India Pleione 13(1): 19 - 31
  28. Bijoy Neog, Ankur Gogoi and Nabajyoti Gogoi (2019) Role of Garcinia fruits in Obesity control Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9:56 (ISSN: 2249-622X).
  29. Pallavi Dowarah Dutta, Bijoy Neog and Tridip Goswami (2019) Isolation and characterisation of Bacillus australimaris P 5 and optimizing the parameters for xylanase production. International Journal of Engineering Science Invention (IJESI)8(4): 52-59 (ISSN: 2319 – 6734).
  30. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah and Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2017) Antioxidant and hepatoprotective activity of fruit rind extract of Garcinia morella (Gaertn.) Desr. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) 8(2): 132-139
  31. Nabajyoti Gogoi, Ankur Gogoi, Bijoy Neog, Dibyojyoti Baruah, Khumanthem Deepak Singh (2017) Evaluation of Antioxidant and Hepatoprotective Activity of Fruit Rind Extract of Garcinia dulcis (Roxburgh) Kurz. Pharmacogn. Res. 9(3): 266-272
  32. D. Baruah and B. Neog (2016) Botanical, phytochemical and pharmacological review of Flacourtia jangomas (Lour.) Raeusch International Journal of Current Medical and Pharmaceutical Research 2(3): 244-247 (ISSN 2395 6429).
  33. S. Dutta and B.Neog (2016) Accumulation of secondary metabolites in response to anti-oxidant activity of Turmeric rhizomes co-inoculated with native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria Scientia Horticulturae 204: 179–184
  34. D. Bora, S. Mehmud, K.K. Das, B.K. Bharali, D. Das, B. Neog, R. Hatimuria, L. Raidongia (2016) Credibility of medico-ethnobotanical uses of members of Aroids family in Assam (India) International Journal of Herbal Medicine 4(3): 09-14.
  35. Md Aminul Islam, Pratima Sinha, Shyam Sundar Sharma, Madan Singh Negi, Bijoy Neog and Shashi Bhushan Tripathi (2016) Analysis of genetic diversity and population structure in Capsicum landraces from North Eastern India using TE-AFLP markers Plant Mol Biol Rep. 33(6) (ISSN 0735-9640).
  36. A. Gogoi and B. Neog (2016) The dark side of thermal printed paper Current Science 110(1):1-2.
  37. S C Dutta and B Neog (2015) Effect of AM fungi and plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria on enzymatic activities of soil under Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) cultivation J Ind Soc. Soil Sc. 63(4): 442-448 (ISSN 0974-0228).
  38. A. Gogoi, N. Gogoi and B. Neog (2015) Dubious anti-obesity agent HCA from Garcinia: A systematic review Int. J. Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences 7(7): 1-8 (ISSN 957-1491).
  39. N. Gogoi, A. Gogoi and B. Neog (2015) Potential role of garcinol as an antioxidant and anticancer agent: A brief review  IJSMR(2): 109-119 (ISSN 2394-7128).
  40. S C Dutta and B Neog (2015) Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Status in Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) from Assam, India Micorrhiza News 26(4): 2-5.
  41. N. Gogoi, A. Gogoi and Bijoy Neog (2015) Free radical scavenging activities of Garcinia xanthochymus Hook. F. and Garcinia lanceaefolia Rox. using various in vitro assay models Asian J. Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 8(3): 138-141 (ISSN: 0974-2441).

  42. M. Bora, D. Das, J. Kalita, H.P. Deka Boruah, B. Phukan, B. Neog (2015) Tree species composition, biomass and carbon stocks in two tropical forest of Assam BIOMASS ANFD BIOENERGY 78:25-35.
  43. Md Aminul Islam, Shyam Sundar Sharma, Pratima Sinha, Madan Singh Negi, Bijoy Neog, Shashi Bhushan Tripathi (2015) Variability in capsaicinoid content in different land races of Capsicum cultivated in north-eastern India Scientia Horticulturae 183: 66–71 (ISSN: 0304-4238).
  44. A. Gogoi, N. Gogoi and B. Neog (2014) Estimation of -(-) hydroxycytric acid (HCA) in Garcinia lanceaefolia Roxb. using novel HPLC methodology IJPSR 5(11): 1000-05 (ISSN: 2320-5148).
  45. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Capsaicinoid: A potential antioxidant with close interactions against human iNOS in docking study South Asian J Exp Biol 4(4):207-214 (ISSN: 2230-9799).
  46. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Homology modeling of eugenol-o-methyl transferase (EOMT): A key enzyme involved in phenylpropanoid pathway of Ocimum basilicum (L.) IJSMR 1(1): 65-72 (ISSN: 2394-7128).
  47. Das, D., Das, K. and Neog, B. (2014) Diversity of aroids (Araceae) in Nazira sub division, Sivasagar, Assam Indian Journal of Plant Sciences 3(2): 35-41 (ISSN: 2319–3824).
  48. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Investigation of intraspecific diversity in Capsicum chinense Jacq. using morphological and molecular markers Indian J. Genet. 74(3): 392-395.
  49. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2014) Evaluation of genetic diversity in Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) accessions using ISSR marker IJBASR 1(1): 72-79 (ISSN: 2349-1965).
  50. Neog, B. (2013) Traditional knowledge systems for biodiversity conservation in North Eastern region of India In: S.K. Nath & R. Nath (ed) Traditional knowledge system for biodiversity conservation in north eastern region of India Publisher S.K. Dutta, Nagaon, Assam :14-16 (ISBN:978-81-925433-1-4).
  51. B. Neog and R. Hazarika (2013) Conservation of certain indigenous medicinal plant of upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam: Computational Biology Approach Int. J of Pharm. & Life Sci. 4(1): 2276-2277.
  52. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2013) Designing a web-enabled database for ethno-medicinal plants of upper Brahmaputra valley of Assam In: J. Buragohain (ed) Traditional Phytotherapy. Astral Int. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.: 133-140 (ISBN: 978-81-7035-821-3).
  53. R. Hazarika, B. Neog, R.N.S.Yadav and S.B. Tripathi (2013) Genetic variability and diversity study on Bhut Jolokia (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding 4(1): 1101-1107.
  54. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2012) Binding energy calculation of GSK-3 protein of human against some anti-diabetic compounds of Momordica charantia L Bioinformation 8(6): 251-253.
  55. R. Hazarika, S.K. Singh Abujam and B. Neog (2012) Ethno Medicinal Studies of Common Plants of Assam and Manipur. International Journal of Pharmaceutical & Biological Archives 3(4): 809-815.
  56. R. Hazarika and B. Neog (2012) Homology Modeling and Binding Site Analysis of Some Key Enzymes Involved in Capsaicinoid Biosynthesis Pathway in Capsicum chinense (Bhut Jolokia). Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics 5(2): 85-93.
  57. R. Hazarika, S. Borkotoky, R. Sarmah and B. Neog (2012) Evolutionary relationship study of methytrasferase (O-methyltransferase, eugenol O-methyltransferase and orcinol O- methyltransferase) from aromatic medicinal plants Bull. Life Sci. XVIII: 71-81.
  58. Partha Pratim Kalita, Robin Das, Dhrubajyoti Das, Subrata Sinha, Bijoy Neog (2011) Design & Development of Software for Medicinal Plant Database Journal of Computational Intelligence in Bioinformatics (JCIB),ISSN: 0973-385X, Volume 4 (1):111-118
  59. B. Neog (2011) Digital Databook for Indigenous Medicinal Plants in Assam In: S.K. Nath (ed) Proceedings of state level conference on medicinal plants: A re-emerging health aid in northeast India Purbottar Prokashan and Printers, Assam: 14-18 (ISBN: 978-81-922919-8-7).
  60. Yi-An Xiao, Bijoy Neog, Yong-Hong Xiao, Xiao-Hong Li, Jin-Chun Liu and Ping He (2009) Pollination biology of Disanthus cercidifolius var. longipes, an endemic and endangered plant in China. Biologia 64/4: 731—736 ( ISSN: 0006-3088 ).
  61. Neog, B., H. Ping, Gong Chuan Xiu and Luo Tao (2007) Phytogeographical study of certain prioritized species of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Journal of Southwest University, P.R.China (in press).
  62. Neog, B, Ping, He, Gong Chuan Xiu and Luo Tao (2007) Development of biodiversity informatics for endemic, rare and endangered plants of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Bull..Life Sc.(13), pp 62-72.
  63. Fang Chen, Liu Guanghua, Song Qinzhi, Ji Cun flower, Bijoy Neog (2007)Floristic characteristics of seed plants in RAP evaluation in Kangding, Danba and Yajiang of Ganzi Prefecture, (Journal of Southwest University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 29(6), pp 124-130.
  64. Luo Tao, He Ping, Zhang Zhiyong, Bijoy Neog, Ji Cun flower, Liu Guanghua (2007) Dynamics of species diversity of burn blanks under different restoration ways in Western Chongqing, (Journal of Southwest University (Natural Science Edition), Vol. 29(6), 118-123.
  65. Neog,B. and Ping, He (2006) Development of information system for endemic, rare and endangered plants of Mt.Jinyun, Chongqing, P.R.China. Southwest University Publications Chongqing, P.R.China.
  66. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005) Ethnomedicine and Biodiversity Conservation: A study in upper Assam, India. Proceedings of National Conference on Current Trends of Research in Science and Technology. Gauhati University, Assam, India.
  67. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D. S. (2004). IPR’s and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity in Northeast India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Gauhati University, Assam, India.
  68. Neog, B., Yadav, R. N. S. and Singh, I. D. (2004). Peroxidase, Polyphenol Oxidase and Acid Phosphatase activities in the stigma- style tissue of Camellia sinensis (L) O. Kuntze following compatible and incompatible pollination. J. Ind. Inst. Sc. (84), pp 47-52.
  69. Tomanr, D.S. and Neog, B (2004). Wasteland Management and Biodiversity Conservation: A Socio-economic Approach (A case study). Proceedings of National Workshop on Forests and Water Conservation: Myths and Realities. ICFRE, India.
  70. Neog, B. and Saikia, L.R. (2003). Role of Indigenous Knowledge System in Ecorestoration and Sustainable Development. International Conference on Ecorestoration. ICFRE, India.
  71. Neog, B. and Singh I. D. (2003). Study of Floral Biology of some cultivated Tea (Camellia sp.) growing in the Upper Assam region of Northeast India. J. Pl. Crops. 31(I), pp 50-52.
  72. Tomanr, D.S. and Neog, B. (2003). Indigenous Knowledge ands Sustainable Management of Ethnobotanical resources on N. E. India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Biodiversity Conservation vis-à-vis Sustainable Development, N.L. College, Assam, India.
  73. Neog, B. and Tomanr D.S. (2004) Ethonomedicinal Utilization of certain endemic plants and Biodiversity Conservation: A Study in Upper Assam, India. Annals of Forestry, ICFRE, India.
  74. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005a) Ethnomedicinal utilization of certain endemic plants of northeast India. Proceeding of 50th Annual Technical Session and National Conference on Current Trends of Research in Science and Technology. Gauhati University. Assam, India.
  75. Neog, B. and Tomanr, D.S. (2005b), IPR’s and Sustainable Management of Biodiversity in Northeast India. Proceedings of National Seminar on Intellectual Property Rights, Gauhati University, Assam, India
  76. Neog, B. (2000). Conservation of Biodiversity: Indigenous Rice Needs Special Attention In: M.A. Khan(ed) Environment, Biodiversity and Conservation. A.P.H. Publishing Corpn. New Delhi. (23) pp 371-376.
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