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AMAR NATH GARG
AMAR NATH GARG
Retired Professor of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
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Availability of essential trace elements in Indian cereals, vegetables and spices using INAA and the contribution of spices to daily dietary intake
V Singh, AN Garg
Food chemistry 94 (1), 81-89, 2006
2342006
Analysis of Indian mint (Mentha spicata) for essential, trace and toxic elements and its antioxidant behaviour
RP Choudhury, A Kumar, AN Garg
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 41 (3), 825-832, 2006
1632006
Availability of essential elements in Indian and US tea brands
A Kumar, AGC Nair, AVR Reddy, AN Garg
Food Chemistry 89 (3), 441-448, 2005
1632005
Unique ayurvedic metallic-herbal preparations, chemical characterization
A Kumar, AGC Nair, AVR Reddy, AN Garg
Biological trace element research 109, 231-254, 2006
1502006
Availability of essential trace elements in Ayurvedic Indian medicinal herbs using instrumental neutron activation analysis
V Singh, AN Garg
Applied Radiation and Isotopes 48 (1), 97-101, 1997
1211997
An elemental correlation study in cancerous and normal breast tissue with successive clinical stages by neutron activation analysis
AN Garg, V Singh, RG Weginwar, VN Sagdeo
Biological Trace Element Research 46, 185-202, 1994
1041994
Variation in essential, trace and toxic elemental contents in Murraya koenigii–A spice and medicinal herb from different Indian states
RP Choudhury, AN Garg
Food Chemistry 104 (4), 1454-1463, 2007
972007
Availability of essential elements in bhasmas: Analysis of Ayurvedic metallic preparations by INAA
A Kumar, AGC Nair, AVR Reddy, AN Garg
Journal of Radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 270 (1), 173-180, 2006
862006
Analysis of some Indian medicinal herbs by INAA
A Garg, A Kumar, A Nair, A Reddy
Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 271 (3), 611-619, 2007
782007
Minor and trace elemental determination in the Indian herbal and other medicinal preparations
DL Samudralwar, AN Garg
Biological trace element research 54, 113-121, 1996
771996
Analysis of essential elements in Pragya-peya—a herbal drink and its constituents by neutron activation
A Kumar, AGC Nair, AVR Reddy, AN Garg
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 37 (4), 631-638, 2005
712005
Evolution of the magnetic properties during the thermal treatment of nanosize BaMFe11O19 (M= Fe, Co, Ni and Al) obtained through aerosol route
S Singhal, AN Garg, K Chandra
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 285 (1-2), 193-198, 2005
652005
Trace element correlations in the blood of Indian women with breast cancer
V Singh, AN Garg
Biological trace element research 64, 237-245, 1998
541998
Occupational exposure amongst locomotive shed workers and welders using neutron activation analysis of scalp hair
VVS Ramakrishna, V Singh, AN Garg
Science of the total environment 192 (3), 259-267, 1996
491996
Identification of new phytoconstituents and antimicrobial activity in stem bark of Mangifera indica (L.)
R Singh, SK Singh, RS Maharia, AN Garg
Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 105, 150-155, 2015
472015
Determination of phosphorus in biological samples by thermal neutron activation followed by β--counting
RG Weginwar, DL Samudralwar, AN Garg
Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 133, 317-324, 1989
411989
Isotopic sources in neutron activation analysis
AN Garg, RJ Batra
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 98, 167-194, 1986
411986
Moessbauer spectroscopic studies of the alkali metal and transition metal nitroprussides
PS Goel, AN Garg
Inorganic Chemistry 10 (7), 1344-1347, 1971
361971
Minor and trace elemental contents of cancerous breast tissue measured by instrumental and radiochemical neutron activation analysis
AN Garg, RG Weginwar, V Sagdeo
Nuclear Analytical Methods in the Life Sciences, 485-496, 1990
351990
Mössbauer effect evidence of hydrogen bonding in ferrocyanic acid
AN Garg, PS Goel
Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry 31 (3), 697-702, 1969
331969
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