Vidwan-ID : 195190



  • Dr Anju M Neeliyara

  • Assistant Professor
  • St. Josephs College for Women, Alappuzha
Publications 1999 - 2022

Publications

  • 5
    Journal Articles
  • 5
    Conference
    Proceedings
  • 5
    Projects

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Expertise

Home Science

Nutrition and well being, Applications and theory of food science

Personal Information

Dr Anju M Neeliyara

Female
department of HomeScience Department of Home Science, St. Josephs College for Women, Alappuzha
Alappuzha, Kerala, India - 686103


Experience

  • Assistant Professor

    Department of Home Science

    St. Josephs College for Women, Alappuzha

  • Assistant Professor (Grade-II)

    HomeScience

    St. Josephs College for Women, Alappuzha


Qualification

  • PhD

    Mahatma Gandhi University


Membership In Professional Bodies

2021

Home Science Association of India

Life Member

2016

Nuitrition Society of India

life member

2002

Indian Dietetic Association

life member

2021

Home Science Association of India

Life Member

2016

Nuitrition Society of India

life member

2002

Indian Dietetic Association

life member

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Research Projects

Incidence of lifestyle diseases in the coastal areas of Thangasserry

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Consumer Preference and Selected Nutrient Analysis of Ultra Processed Products (UPP).

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Total phenol, flavonoid and antioxidant activity of black rice, white rice and Kerala red rice in raw and cooked form

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

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Incidence of lifestyle diseases in the coastal areas of Thangasserry

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Consumer Preference and Selected Nutrient Analysis of Ultra Processed Products (UPP).

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Total phenol, flavonoid and antioxidant activity of black rice, white rice and Kerala red rice in raw and cooked form

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Effect of germination on total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) and field pea(Pisum sativum)

Funding Agency : KSCSTEC

Dietary Habits and Nutritional Status: A Comparative Study among Adolescent Girls (16-18 Years) in Coastal and Urban Areas.

Funding Agency : UGC

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