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Details of Dr. Tania Hossain

Dr. Tania Hossain
Senior Scientist
Email: tuntun208@hotmail.com
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Cell and Tissue Culture Laboratory

Publications:
Sl. Article Type Year Link
1 Tabassum, A., Rema , O. H., & Hossain, T. (2026). Unveiling the allelopathic potential of an endophytic bacteria from persicaria Orientalis (L.) Spach. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 55(1), 93–100. Journal 2026 Link
2 Flora, A., Afrin, S., Jui, A.H. et al. Isolation and Characterization of Bioactive Carotenoid Pigments from Marine-derived Exiguobacterium spp. Isolated from Bay of Bengal Sediments. Thalassas 42, 78 (2026) Journal 2026 Link
3 Das, P. K., Das, K. K., Hossain, T., & Saha, M. L. (2026). Isolation of Biotechnologically Important Exopolysaccharide Producing Bacteria from Different Environments. Plant Tissue Culture and Biotechnology, 35(2), 247–255. Journal 2025 Link
4 Das, K. K., Das, P. K., Hossain, T., & Saha, M. L. (2025). Isolation of polyhydroxybutyrate producing bacteria for eco-friendly bioplastic production. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 54(4), 1053–1059. Journal 2025 Link
5 Akter, F., Hossain, T., Mondal, L. and Khan, F.I., 2025. Antibacterıal and cytotoxıc actıvıtıes of bioactıve compounds from bacterıa isolated from Burıganga rıver water. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 54(3), pp.563-569. Journal 2025 Link
6 Roy, D.R., Hossain, T. and Saha, M.L., 2025. Isolation of biodegradable polymer producing bacteria from waste materials of Dhaka Metropolitan City. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 54(3), pp.483-489. Journal 2025 Link
7 Khan, F. I., Imu, I. J., Rahman, M. M., Mondal, L., Hossain, T., & Sultana, N. (2025). Phytochemicals, antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of Nerium oleander L. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 54(1), 99–104. Journal 2025 Link
8 Tabassum, A., Khan, F. I., Hossain, T., & Mostarin, M. (2024). Phytochemical, antibacterial and cytotoxic properties of piper betle L. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 53(4), 889–894. Journal 2024 Link
9 MONDAL, LIPA, TANIA HOSSAIN, and MIHIR LAL SAHA. "BACTERIAL LOAD, MULTIPLE ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANCE PATTERNS, AND CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF COLIFORM AND COLIFORM-RELATED BACTERIA ASSOCIATED WITH THE SURFACE WATER OF DHAKA CITY."Bangladesh J. Bot. 53(1): 41-48, 2024 (March) Journal 2024 Link
10 Yasmin, F., Hossain, T., Shahrukh, S., Hossain, M.E. and Sultana, G.N.N., 2023. Evaluation of seasonal changes in physicochemical and bacteriological parameters of Gomti River in Bangladesh. Environmental and Sustainability Indicators, p.100224. Journal 2023 Link
11 Microbiological and physicochemical properties of re-excavated canals of Dhaka city Conference 2022
12 Molecular identification and increased amylase production by Bacillus megaterium mutants Conference 2022
13 Munshi, M.K., Sukhi, F.A., Huque, R., Hossain, A., Mahbub, S., Ariful Hoque, S., Hossain, T., Khan, M.S.I. and Hossain, M.F., 2021. Combination impacts of gamma radiation and low temperature on the toxin‐producing Bacillus cereus isolated from fried and steam rice. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 45(12), p.e16054. Journal 2021 Link
14 Tania Hossain, Sheikh Ariful Hoque and Ummay Nasrin Sultana. (2020). Evaluation of antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of the extracts of Capsicum annuum and Zinziber officinale. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences (IOSR-JPBS), 15(1): pp. 27-33 Journal 2020
15 Evaluation of antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities of the extracts of Capsicum annuum, Psidium guajava, and Zinziber officinale Conference 2019
16 Sheikh Ariful Hoque, Aksara Thongprachum, Sayaka Takanashi, Salwa Mohd Mostafa, Hiroyuki Saito, Kazi Selim Anwar, Akiko Nomura, Sk. Azimul Hoque, Rokeya Begum, Ummay Nasrin Sultana, Tania Hossain, Pattara Khamrin, Shoko Okitsu, Satoshi Hayakawa, Hiroshi Ushijima. (2019). Alarming Situation of Spreading Enteric Viruses Through Sewage Water in Dhaka City: Molecular Epidemiological Evidences. Food and Environmental Virology. 11:65–75 Journal 2019
17 Sheikh Ariful Hoque, Ummay Nasrin Sultana, Tania Hossain. (2018). Pasteurization of milk through direct heating up to 75°C over a kitchen stove at home. Microbial Bioactives, 1(1), pages 001–007 Journal 2018