Avra Pratim Chowdhury
Gauhati University, Assam, India
Title: A Case Study is Approached on Enzymatic Degradation of Biochemical Components due to Presence of contaminant Isolates in Sugarcane Juice by Automated Analysis for Food Safety Sampling in Assam, India
Biography:
Avra Pratim Chowdhury (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Sylhet Agricultural University, Bangladesh) currently worked at M.Phill research project on Dairy Microbiology in the Department of Microbiology, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh. Avra did Post Graduate Training and research on Medical Microbiology and Immunology in Assam down town University, Assam, during his M.Sc. project. Now Avra is pursuing PhD. under DR. Diganta Narzary, at Gauhati University, (Assam, India) on background of developing project in Molecular Microbiology entitled with "Screening and Characterization of Carcinogenic Bioactive Compound Producing Micro-flora from Traditionally Fermented Foods Used in Assam"
Abstract:
Expected research based on newly implemented studies of enzymatic degradation that caused by harmful pathogens as contaminants of road side juices. Respective doctors and Practitioner carry out their treatment against this pathogen along with antibiotic supplements. Here researcher findings (Avra Pratim et al, 2019) are for to analyze and categorize the biochemical fermentation activities of pathogens with significant enzyme degrading analyzed from sugarcane juice against gut acting probiotics, responsible for food toxicity and intestinal disorder. Diagnostic microbial activities in well diffusion studies are followed by automated analysis for significant provoking of health status. Ten sampling sites were visited in metropolitan area of Guahati to collect thirty samples. Considering all the aspects discussed previously, the present study was undertaken to determine and compare the hygienic quality of collected samples. Identifying the causative organism or the microbial viability are responsible for the spoilage of sugarcane juice. Then the final isolates were condign for purification from samples to signify for public health assurance.
Key words: Automated analysis, Well diffusion.