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Gyanpeeth Degree College

Estd. 1993 Nikashi, Baksa · BTR · Assam · 781372 · Affiliated to Bodoland University

Accredited by NAAC

Grade B · CGPA 2.33

NAAC B Grade

Faculty Profile

Ms. Pritimani Bharali
Ms. Pritimani Bharali
Assistant Professor
Botany

Educational Qualification

M.Sc., NET, GATE

About

Her areas of interest include medicinal plants, phytochemistry, and antidiabetic research, with seven months of experience teaching botany.

Publications

  1. • Bharali, P., Gogoi, P., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2025). Differences in oven-drying temperatures change quality and phytochemicals of medicinally potential Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf. rhizomes. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 16(4),980-988. [ISSN: 0976-5921]. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v16i4.6138. (Published on 31st December, 2025).
  2. • Bharali, P., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2025).Variations in drying processes alter bioactive phytochemicals and antioxidant activities of pharmaceutically potential Curcuma caesia rhizomes.Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation,20:242. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12247-025-10162-w. [ISSN: 1939-8042]. (Published on 20th October, 2025).
  3. ● Nath, M., Sharma, R., Bharali, P. Devi, D., & Nath, N. (2024). Phytochemical, antioxidant and antidiabetic evaluation of Portulaca oleracea L. Medicinal plants,16(2), 311-321.
  4. ● Bharali, P., Sharma, R., Nath, M., Devi, D., & Nath, N. (2024). Qualitative and GC-MS analysis of medicinally potent aquatic herb Pistia stratiotes L., Assam, India. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 15(3), 749–756.
  5. ● Bharali, P., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2024). Abiotic stress response of medicinally potential Curcuma spp. In changing climate: Do we have enough clues? Israel Journal of Plant Science, 1(aop), 1-16.
  6. ● Bharali, P., Sharma, R., Nath, M., Devi, D., & Nath, N. (2024). Phytochemical, Antioxidant and Antidiabetic Activities of Pistia stratiotes L. Assam, India. Indian Journal of Applied & Pure Biology, 39(3), 1453-1461.
  7. ● Bharali, P., & Bhattacharyya, N. (2024, June 9). Different drying methods alter the quality parameters of ethnobotanically important Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizomes. Plant Science Today, 11(Sp1). https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.3635
  8. ● Devi, J., Bharali, P., & Kalita, S. (2023). An ethno-medicinal survey of anthelmintic medicinal plants used by the local people of Sonitpur district, Assam. Indian Journal of Applied & Pure Biology, 38(3), 1330–1340.