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Dr. Sangita Maiti Dutta's profile

Name : Dr. Sangita Maiti Dutta


Designation : Assistant Professor & HOD
Qualification : M.Sc, PhD
Subject : Zoology
Department Name : Biological Science
Email ID : smaitidutta@gmail.com
Address : Mahatabpur, Midnapore, Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal-721101

Degree name Institute Year of passing/awarded
Ph.D Vidyasagar University 2016
M.Sc University of Calcutta 2001
B.Sc in Zoology Honours Vidyasagar University 1999
Higher Secondary WBCHSE 1996
Madhyamic Pariksha W.B.B. S.E 1994
  • December 2004-June 2008: Working as a Part time lecturer in Department of Zoology, Midnapore College, West Bengal, India.
  • August 2011-March 2013: Working as a Guest lecturer in Department of Zoology, Midnapore College, Midnapore, West Bengal, India.
  • September 2017- December 2017: Working as Guest Lecturer in Zoolgy, Department of Biological Sciences, Midnapore City College, Midnapore
  • January 2018- Continuing: Working as Assistant Professor of Zoology, Department of Biological Sciences, Midnapore City College, Midnapore
Field of Specialization Research Area/ Areas of Interest
Genetics Environmental Biology, Molecular Toxicology,Drug metabolism, Oxidative Stress Biomarker Analysis, HSP 70 activity analysis,Free Radical Biology

International Publication


Sl no. Title Author Journal Name ISBN/ISSN Page No/Internet DOI Impact Factor Year Link
1 Investigating the insect biodiversity of an agricultural area in Midnapore, West Bengal, India. Saha, R., Bhunia, M., Rakshit, S., Sanyal, S., & Dutta, S. M. International Journal of Entomology Research 10 (Issue 2) 145-155 2025
2 Strategy on the predation of arboreal weaver ant Oecophylla smaragdina (Fabricius) on a ground nesting ant Camponotus compressus (Fabricius) Khokan Naskar, Srimanta Kumar Raut, Sangita Maiti Dutta Entomon ISSN: 0377-9335) 50(1): 113-118 https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v50i1.1423 2025
3 Pyrethroids have become a barrier to the daily existence of molluscs. Saha R, Maiti Dutta S Journal of Hazardous Materials Letters Vol-6: 100144 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hazl.2025.100144 6.6 2025
4 Ants’ food contact: A chance event or a cue-induced behaviour Khokan Naskar, Srimanta Kumar Raut, Sangita Maiti Dutta International Journal of Entomological Research Online ISSN : 2455-4758 2024 View File
5 Pesticides, Mode of Action on aquatic life Raja Saha, Sangita Maiti Dutta Toxicology Report Online ISSN: 2214-7500 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxrep.2024.101780 2024 View File
6 Ants’ cooperative food retrieval: A review Khokan Naskar, Srimanta Kumar Raut, Sangita Maiti Dutta International Journal of Entomological Research Online ISSN : 2455-4758 2023 View File
7 Regulations of expressions of rat/human sulfotransferases by anticancer drug, nolatrexed, and micronutrients Maiti S, Maiti Dutta S, Chen G Anticancer Drugs doi: 10.1097/CAD.0000000000001155 2.248 2021 View File
8 Profiles of Two Glycaemia Modifying Drugs on the Expression of Rat and Human Sulfotransferases Dutta SM, Chen G, Maiti S Current Drug Metabolism ISSN (Online): 1875-5453 DOI: 10.2174/1389200221666201130123837 3.731 2021 View File
9 Tocopherol Moderately Induces the Expressions of Some Human Sulfotransferases, which are Activated by Oxidative Stress Sangita MaitiDutta, Guangping Chen , Smarajit Maiti Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics ISSN (ONLINE): 1559-0283 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12013-020-00938-x 2.194 2020 View File
10 Oxidative Stress Induced Toxicity and DNA Stability in Some Agri-Field Based Livestock/Insect by Widely Used Pesticides. B Manna, S MaitiDutta, S Dalapati, S Maiti Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening ISSN: 1875-5402 (Online) DOI : 10.2174/1386207323666200415110745 1.339 2020 View File
11 Protection against Mitochondrial Oxidative-Stress by Flesh-Extract of Edible Freshwater Snail Bellamya bengalensis Prevents Arsenic Induced DNA and Tissue Damage Ali, Sk. S. Medda, Nandita Dutta, Sangita M. Patra, Ritesh Maiti, Smarajit Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry DOI: https://doi.org/10.2174/1871520620666200410081535 ISSN: 1875-5992 (Online) 2.505 2020 View File
12 Biomonitoring role of cellular markers during heat stress-induced changes in highly representative fresh water mollusc, Bellamya bengalensis: implication in climate change and biological adaptation Dutta SM, Mustafi SB, Raha S, Chakraborty SK Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2018.04.001 ISSN: 0147-6513 6.8 2018 View File
13 Assessment of thermal stress adaptation by monitoring Hsp70 and MnSOD in the freshwater gastropod, Bellamya bengalensis (Lamark 1882). Dutta SM, Mustafi SB, Raha S, Chakraborty SK Environmental Monitoring Assessment DOI: 10.1007/s10661-014-4057-2 Electronic ISSN: 1573-2959 2.513 2014 View File
14 Apoptosis inducing anthraquinone rhein and emodin differentially suppress human Maiti S, Dutta SM, Chen G Mediterranean Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism DOI:10.3233/MNM-140015 ISSN online 1973-7998 0.841 2014 View File
15 Effect of Folic acid on Methotrexate Induction of Sulfotransferases in Rats. Maiti Dutta S, Maiti S, Chen G Drug Metabolism letters DOI: 10.2174/187231208784040997 ISSN: 1874-0758 2008 View File
16 In vivo and in vitro oxidative regulation of rat aryl sulfotransferase IV (AST-IV). Maiti S, Maiti Dutta S, Baker SM, Zhang J, Narasaraju T, Liu L and Chen G Journal of Biochem Mol Toxicol. DOI: 10.1002/jbt.20064 Online ISSN:1099-0461 2005 View File

Other Publication


Sl no. Title Author Journal Name ISBN/ISSN Page No/Internet DOI Impact Factor Year Link
1 Impact of Global Warming on Sundarbans Mangrove Ecosystem, India: Role of different assessment tools from ecosystem monitoring to molecular markers Chakraborty SK, Dutta SM, Ghosh PB, Ray R, Paul AK Proceedings of the International Conference of Green India: Strategic knowledge for combating climate change; Prospects and Challenges. Excel India Publishers, New Delhi, India. 2014 View File