Paper Presentations

Papers presentation (selected) in National and International Conferences

  1.           Upasa Gowala, Krishnakshi Misra, Amar Jyoti Saikia and Hirendra Nath Sarma. Estrogenicity of compounds from Cynoglossum zeylanicum Lehm evidenced by endometrial proliferation and binding affinity with human ER a & b. International Conference on Reproduction, Endocrinology and Development. 37th Meeting of the Society foe Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology (SRBCE). Navrachana University, Badfodara, January 18 – 21, 2019. PpP-3.
  1.           Anju Jaishi and Hirendra Nath Sarma. Secondary root extract (SRE) of Piper betleoides causes changes in structural organization of graffian follicle and uterine epithelium in rat during estrus and early gestational period. International Conference on Reproduction, Endocrinology and Devlopment. 37th Meeting of the Society foe Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology (SRBCE). Navrachana University, Badfodara, January 18 – 21, 2019. PpP-5.

 

  1.           Purba J Saikia,  Dimpi Das, Kanmuna R Talukdar and Hirendra N Sarma. Vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) and its receptor Flk-1/KDR expression is cell specific in feto-maternal interface during early gestation: In situ evidence in mice uterus. International Conference on Reproductive Health with emphasis on Occupational, Environmental and Lifestyle factors. 18 – 20 February, 2016. Pp. 226

 

  1.           Khamhee Wangsa, Indira Sarma, Rakesh Miyu and Hirendra N Sarma. Constituent compounds of Scoparia dulcis (Linn.) extract showed human estrogen receptor-β binding affinity in silico and stimulate epithelial cell proliferation in mice uterus indicating estrogenicity.  International Conference on Reproductive Health with emphasis on Occupational, Environmental and Lifestyle factors. 18 – 20 February, 2016. Pp. 227

 

  1.       Purba J Saikia, Dimpimoni Das, Kanmuna R Talukdar, Daniel Mize  Hirendra N sarma. Programmed spatiotemporal expression of vegf-c and flk-1/kdr in fetal-maternal interface during periimplantation is the sine qua non for early mouse embryo development. International Congress on Embryo Implantation and Pregnancy: Intricacies and Strategies for its Success”. National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi,  9-11th March, 2015. pp. 69

 

  1.           Khamhee Wangsa, Dimpimoni Das, Mudo Pubyang, Purba J Saikia and Hirendra N Sarma. Effects of crude leaf extract of Scoparia dulcis on estrous cycle and uterine histoarchitechture of albino mice. National Seminar on Recent Trends in Bioresource Management and Biodiversity Conservation. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar (India), 17-19 October, 2013: Pp 68.

 

  1.           Moushumi Devi, Hiranmaya Sharma and Hirendra N Sarma. Effect of crude bark extract of Saraca indica on uterine histology of albino rat. National Seminar on Recent Trends in Bioresource Management and Biodiversity Conservation. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar (India), 17-19 October, 2013: Pp 47.

 

  1.           Neelam Yania, Sanjay Talukdar & Hirendra N Sarma. Talle Valley : An unexplored land of wilderness with endemic bird areas in eastern Himalayan biodiversity hot spot. National Seminar on Recent Trends in Bioresource Management and Biodiversity Conservation. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar (India), 17-19 October, 2013: Pp 49.

 

  1.           Hirendra Nath Sarma, Moushumi Das, Anju Jaishi, Pranjiv Goswami and Purba Jyoti Saikia. Traditional Medicines from Arunachal Pradesh: Prospect of Drug Development for Reproduction Regulation. 3rd Biennial International Conference on New Developments in Drug Discovery from Natural Products and Traditional Medicines. National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), SAS Nagar, Punjab India. 22-24 Nov, 2012.

 

  1.       Hirendra N Sarma, Pranjiv Goswami and Ajit Hazarika. IGF-I and TGF-β (I & II) in uterus are potential target of phytosteroid present in the root of Polygonum hydropiper during periimplantation in rat. 44th Annual meeting of Society for the study of Reproductiuon (SSR), Oregon Convention Center, Portland, USA, 31st July to 4th August, 2011. P. 272.

 

  1.       Moushumi Das, Purba J. Saikia & Hirendra Nath Sarma. Endometrial protein targetting natural compounds: prospects of fertility control and treatment of uterine functional disorder. International symposium on current trend in Endocrine and Reproductive Health, 29th Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology (SRBCE), University of Mysore, 10 -12 Feb, 2011. P2.

 

  1.       Pranjiv Goswami, Ajit Hazarika & Hirendra N Sarma. Chromatographic fraction of Polygonum hydropiper root extract induces growth and differentiation of vaginal and endometrial epithelium in albino rat : probable role of a protein of MW 38KD.  International symposium on current trend in Endocrine and Reproductive Health, 29th Meeting of the Society for Reproductive Biology and Comparative Endocrinology (SRBCE), University of Mysore, 10 -12 Feb, 2011P. 35 SRBCE 2011 University of Mysore,
  2.       Anju Jaishi, Moushumi Das & Hirendra N Sarma. Alteration of uterine receptivity and modulation of uterine protein expression during periimplantation by natural product from Piper species leads to pregnancy disruption in albino rats. BES, Manchester, 15-18 March, 2010P 309.

 

  1.       Moushumi Das, Anju Jaishi & Hirendra N Sarma. In vivo validation of potential natural products’ abortifacient property mediated through modulation of uterine protein and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-C expression in foetal-maternal interface in albino rats. BES, Manchester, 15-18 March, 2010 P308.

 

  1.       M. K. Bharali, R. Basumatary, H.N. Sarma and K. Dutta. Systemic toxicity study after dermal exposure to paraphenylene diamine (PPD) in Sprague-Dowley rats. International Conference on Recent Trends in Life Science Vis-à-vis Natural resource Management, sustainable development and human Welfare. June 27-29, Pp- 29.

 

  1.       Anju Jaishi, Ajit Hazarika, Pranjiv Goswami, Moushumi Das and Hirendra N sarma. Rediscovering North East: Practice and prospect of indigenous knowledge on traditional herbal preparation of Folk people of Arunachal Pradesh. International Conference on Recent Trends in Life Science Vis-à-vis Natural resource Management, sustainable development and human Welfare. June 27-29, Pp 229.

 

  1.       Sanjay Talukdar and Hirendra N Sarma. A study on diversity of Swallowtail butterfly and genetic variation of Common Marmon (Papilio Polytes) in Papumpare district of Eastern Himalayan Biodiversity. 19th All India Congress of Zoology. Gauhati University P-147. 29-31 December, 2008.

 

  1.       Moushumi das, Anju Jaishi and Hirendra N Sarma. Prospect of natural products for drug development for female reproductive health regulation: Effect on endometrial proteins and growth factor expression. 19th All India Congress of Zoology. Gauhati University P-109. 29-31 December, 2008.

 

  1.       Pranjiv Goswami, Juli Tayeng, Akoty megu and Hirendra N Sarma. Preparation of Medicines from Animal Organs: An indigenous knowledge on traditional medicinal practice among Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.National Conference on Traditional Knowledge System, Intellectual Property Right and their relevance for Sustainable Development. National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR), New Delhi. P-71, 24-26 November, 2008.

 

  1.       Pranjiv Goswami, Moushumi Das, Ajit Hazarika1 and Hirendra N Sarma. Chromatographic separation of traditional herbal drug prototype used by ethnic group of women for reproduction regulation in North East India. National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-31 ; p-67, 25-26 Octobrer, 2006 (Best Poster award).

 

  1.       Moushumi Das, Ajit Hazarika1, Pranjiv Goswami, Anju Jaishi and Hirendra N Sarma. Methods for Experimental validation of traditional herbal drug prototype for reproductive cycle regulation and endocrine disruption. National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-08 ; p-44,  25-26 Octobrer, 2006.

 

  1.       Purbajyoti Saikia, Moushumi Das, Ajit Hazarika1, and Hirendra N Sarma. Documentation of indigenous knowledge on traditional medicine in parts of Assam: Evidence of female reproduction control using herbal drug prototype. National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-16 ; p-52, 25-26 Octobrer, 2006.

 

  1.       Julli Tayeng, Akoty Megu and Hirendra N Sarma. Use of Animal organ in Traditional Medicine : A record of indigenous medical practice system from Siang and Dibang valley of Arunachal Pradesh. National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-10 ; p-46, 25-26 Octobrer, 2006.

 

  1.       Doje Tana and Hirendra Nath Sarma. Indigenous trapping technology of higher order animals as sustainable method of biodiversity conservation: Report from Nyshi tribe in East Kameng district. National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-06 ; p-42 25-26 Octobrer, 2006.

 

  1.       Gejom Lollen, Sophio Riphung and Hirendra N. Sarma. Distribution pattern of certain rare species of butterflies in two district of Arunachal Pradesh (Lower Subansiri and Papumpare). National Seminar on Biodiversity and Indigenous knowledge system. Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar PP-33; p-69, 25-26 Octobrer, 2006.

 

  1.       Satar Nabom and Hirendra N Sarma. Mithun a semi domesticated cattle : its food and feeding habit and societal link with various tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. Indian National Science Congress, 2006.

 

  1.       Riphung S., Medo T, Sarma HN. Genetic diversity of lepidopterans in biodiversity hotspot: report from siang valley of Arunachal Pradesh. International Symposium on Insect Genetics, CDFD, Hyderabad, India, 2006, P25 P69.

 

  1.       Sophia Riphung, J. N. Khound and Hirendra N. Sarma. Butterflies as an indicator of Biodiversity Hot Spot in lower altitudinal area of Arunachal Pradesh: A status report from Lower Subansiri District. National Conference on Arunachal Pradesh: tradition in Transition Linking Ecology, Economics and Ethics. North Easter Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh. 13-16 Sep, 2005. Pp- 57. (Awarded best poster award).

 

  1.       Budhin Gogoi, Ajit Hazarika and Hirendra N. Sarma. Reproductive Health and Traditional Medicines: a study in certain ethnic group living at border areas of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. National Conference on Arunachal Pradesh: tradition in Transition Linking Ecology, Economics and Ethics. North Easter Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh. 13-16 Sep, 2005 Pp- 51.

 

  1.       Lee James1,2, Manikkam Mohan1,2, Sarma Hirendra1,2, Herkimer Carol1,2 Foster, Douglas2, 3, 4, Padmanabhan, Vasantha1, 2, 3, . fetal programming: developmental progression of estradiol positive feedback defects in prenatally testosterone-treated sheep. 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,  MI2 University of Michigan,  Ann Arbor, MI3 University of Michigan   MI2 Arbor, MI4 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI . 37th Annual Meeting of Society for Study of Reproduction, Vancouver, August 1-4. 2004, pp-121, USA.

                               

  1.       Lee JS, Manikkam M, Sarma HN, Herkimer C, Foster DL, Padmanabhan V. Fetal Programming : Developmental progression of estradiol positive feed feedback defects in prenatally testosterone treated sheeps. Department of pediatrics, Obstetrics and gynecology, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and the Reproductive Sciences program. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 36th Annual Meeting of Society for Study of Reproduction, Cincinnati, July 19-22, 2003. USA.

 

  1.       Hirendra Nath Sarma1,3, Carol Herkimer1,3, Mohan Manikkam1,3, James Dell’Orco1,3, Douglas Foster2,3, and Vasantha Padmanabhan1,3. Fetal programming:  prenatal exposure to testosterone reduces postnatal sensitivity to estradiol negative feedback.  Departments of 1Pediatrics, 2Obstetrics & Gynecology and 3Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 36th Annual Meeting of Society for Study of Reproduction, Cincinnati, July 19-22, 2003. USA.

 

  1.  Crystal B Roser1,2 ,Carol Herkimer1,2, Hirendra Nath Sarma1,2,Sergio E Recabarren3,Andrea Dunaif4, David H Abott5 and Vasantha Padmanabhan1,2. 1University of Michigan, Department of Pediatrics, Ann Arbor,MI; 2University of Michigan, Reproductive Sciences Program, Ann Arbor, MI; 3University of Concepcion, Laboratory of Animal Physiology and Endocrinology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chillian, Chile; 4Northwestern University Medical School, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, Chicago, IL; 5Wisconsin Primate Research Center, Madison, WI. Fetal Programming:Prenatal exposure to excess testosterone programs hyperinsulinemia. 36th Annual Meeting of Society for Study of Reproduction, Cincinnati, July 19-22, 2003. USA.

 

  1.       T.L. Steckler, L.M. Jackson, J.S. Lee, M. Manikkam, H.N. Sarma, S.Yu, P.S. MohanKumar, H.T. Jansen, F.F. Bartol, V. Padmanabhan. Prenatal testosterone excess programs intra-uterine growth retardation and compromises organ development. Departments of Pediatrics, Biostatistics, and Reproductive Sciences Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, Department of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy, Pharmacology and Physiology, Center for Reproductive Biology, Washington State University, Pullman WA, and Department of Animal Sciences, Cellular and Molecular Biosciences Program, Auburn University, AL. 2003 Workshop on the Neuroendocrinology of Development. Philadelphia, PA, June 16-18 2003 USA.

 

  1.   Hirendra Nath Sarma, James Dell’orco, Douglas Foster, Carol Herkimer, James Lee, Mohan Manikkam, Crystol Rosser and Vasantha Padmanabhan. Fetal programming: Does prenatal exposure to testosterone leads to reduced estradiol negative feedback?   Departments of Pediatrics and Reproductive Sciences Program. University of Michigan. Posters Day and Anita H. P Ayne Lecturership, Nov 18,2002.

 

  1.       C. Herkimer, Andrea Dunnaif, James Dell’Orco, James Lee, Mohan Manikkam, Hiren Sarma and Vasantha Padmanabhan. Fetal Programming: Does prenatal exposure to testosterone program hyperinsulinemia. Departments of Pediatrics and Reproductive Sciences Program. University of Michigan and Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Molecular Medicine, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, IL. Posters Day and Anita H. P Ayne Lecturership, Nov 18,2002.

 

  1.       Sarma HN. and Mahnta HC. Effects of composite root extracts on estrous cycle of Albino rat. National Symposium on Reproduction and Comparative Endocrinology. Karnatak University, Dharwad. 1999.

 

  1.       Sarma HN. Status of Reproductive health of Women in Arunachal Pradesh. Seminar on Women Health in Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal University, 1999.

 

  1.       Sarma HN and Mahanta HC. Effects of composite root extract on serum level of   estradiol-17b and progesterone in albino rat. Young scientists Symposium in Frontiers in Reproductive Biology Research. (ICMR) Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla. 1996.

 

  1.       Sarma HN and Mahanta HC. Modulation of histological structures of ovary and uterus  by administration of root extract in albino rat. Young scientists Symposium in Frontiers in Reproductive Biology Research. (ICMR) Indian Institute of Chemical biology, Calcutta. 1995.

 

  1.       Mahanta HC and Sarma HN. Study of certain antifertility effects of some plant products in female albino rat. International Symposium on Recent Trends in Life Sciences. Osmania University, Hyderabad., INDIA 1993.