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India
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
48
Citations
8333
World Ranking
695
National Ranking
4

Narottam Prasad Sahu publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Narottam Prasad Sahu sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 230 publications — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Narottam Prasad Sahu D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Narottam Prasad Sahu sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 78th percentile

78% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in India Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in India Leader Award

Overview

Narottam Prasad Sahu is affiliated with the Central Institute of Fisheries Education in India. Their research focuses primarily on aquaculture nutrition and growth, aquatic disease management and microbiota, reproductive biology and its impacts on aquatic species, aquatic life and conservation, physiological and biochemical adaptations, animal genetics and reproduction, and fish biology and ecology studies.

Their work spans the broader field of agricultural and biological sciences with specific emphasis on subfields such as aquatic science, immunology, physiology, ecology, and genetics.

The following are some of their recent publications, illustrating the range of topics and contributions to fisheries and aquaculture research:

  • Protein-sparing effect of dietary lipid: Changes in growth, nutrient utilization, digestion and IGF-I and IGFBP-I expression of Genetically Improved Farmed Tilapia (GIFT), reared in Inland Ground Saline Water (2021), Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Optimum dietary crude protein for culture of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT), Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) juveniles in low inland saline water: Effects on growth, metabolism and gene expression (2020), Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • A strategic roadmap for carbohydrate utilization in crustaceans feed (2023), Reviews in Aquaculture
  • Acidifiers in aquafeed as an alternate growth promoter: A short review (2020), Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology
  • Dietary lysine requirement of genetically improved farmed tilapia (GIFT) juvenile reared in inland saline water of 10 ppt salinity (2022), Aquaculture

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Parimal Sardar
  • N. Shamna
  • Ashutosh D. Deo
  • Tincy Varghese
  • Manas K. Maiti

They have published extensively in several key venues within the aquaculture and animal nutrition fields, most notably:

  • Animal Feed Science and Technology
  • Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Animal Nutrition and Feed Technology
  • Aquaculture Research
  • Tropical Animal Health and Production

Best Publications

  • Effect of dietary carbohydrate on haematology, respiratory burst activity and histological changes in L. rohita juveniles.

    Shivendra Kumar;N P Sahu;A K Pal;Dharitri Choudhury

  • Effect of feeding Lactobacillus-based probiotics on the gut microflora, growth and survival of postlarvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man)

    Himabindu K Venkat;Narottam P Sahu;Kamal K Jain

  • Haemato-immunological responses to dietary yeast RNA, ω-3 fatty acid and β-carotene in Catla catla juveniles

    Ashish Kumar Jha;A.K. Pal;N.P. Sahu;Shivendra Kumar

  • Dietary yeast RNA supplementation reduces mortality by Aeromonas hydrophila in rohu (Labeo rohita L.) juveniles.

    Dharitri Choudhury;A.K. Pal;N.P. Sahu;Shivendra Kumar

  • Effect of dietary microbial phytase supplementation on growth and nutrient digestibility of Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton) fingerlings

    Dipesh Debnath;Asim K Pal;Narottam P Sahu;Kamal K Jain

  • Dietary supplementation of l-tryptophan mitigates crowding stress and augments the growth in Cirrhinus mrigala fingerlings

    C.S. Tejpal;A.K. Pal;N.P. Sahu;Jha Ashish Kumar

  • Dietary protein level, microbial phytase, citric acid and their interactions on bone mineralization of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) juveniles

    Kartik Baruah;Asim K Pal;Narottam P Sahu;Kamal K Jain

  • Dietary Phytase: An ideal approach for a cost effective and low-polluting aquafeed

    K. Baruah;N.P. Sahu;A.K Pal;D. Debnath

  • Thermal tolerance, growth and oxygen consumption of Labeo rohita fry (Hamilton, 1822) acclimated to four temperatures

    T. Das;A.K. Pal;S.K. Chakraborty;S.M. Manush

  • Dietary microbial phytase and citric acid synergistically enhances nutrient digestibility and growth performance of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) juveniles at sub-optimal protein level

    Kartik Baruah;Narottam P Sahu;Asim K Pal;Kamal K Jain

  • Protein requirement of silver barb, Puntius gonionotus fingerlings

    K.N. Mohanta;S.N. Mohanty;J.K. Jena;N.P. Sahu

  • Interactions of Dietary Microbial Phytase, Citric Acid and Crude Protein Level on Mineral Utilization by Rohu, Labeo rohita (Hamilton), Juveniles

    Kartik Baruah;Narottam P. Sahu;Asim K. Pal;Dipesh Debnath

  • Utilization of gelatinized carbohydrate in diets of Labeo rohita fry

    M. Mohapatra;N.P. Sahu;A. Chaudhari

  • Haematological modulation and growth of Labeo rohita fingerlings: effect of dietary mannan oligosaccharide, yeast extract, protein hydrolysate and chlorella

    Simi Rose Andrews;Narottam P Sahu;Asim K Pal;Shivendra Kumar

  • Pre- and post-challenge immuno-haematological changes in Labeo rohita juveniles fed gelatinised or non-gelatinised carbohydrate with n-3 PUFA.

    Sougat Misra;N.P. Sahu;A.K. Pal;Biji Xavier

  • Effect of short term exposure of fenvalerate on biochemical and haematological responses in Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings

    A.K. Prusty;M.P.S. Kohli;N.P. Sahu;A.K. Pal

  • Dietary microbial levan enhances cellular non-specific immunity and survival of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) juveniles.

    Dina Rairakhwada;A.K. Pal;Z.P. Bhathena;N.P. Sahu

  • Present Scenario and Future Prospects of Phytase in Aquafeed - Review -

    Dipesh Debnath;N. P. Sahu;A. K. Pal;Kartik Baruah

  • Thermal tolerance and metabolic activity of yellowtail catfish Pangasius pangasius (Hamilton) advanced fingerlings with emphasis on their culture potential

    D. Debnath;A.K. Pal;N.P. Sahu;K. Baruah

  • Yeast extract, brewer's yeast and spirulina in diets for Labeo rohita fingerlings affect haemato-immunological responses and survival following Aeromonas hydrophila challenge.

    Simi Rose Andrews;N.P. Sahu;A.K. Pal;S.C. Mukherjee

  • Dietary high protein and vitamin C mitigates endosulfan toxicity in the spotted murrel, Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793).

    K. Sarma;A.K. Pal;N.P. Sahu;S. Ayyappan

  • Immunomodulation of Labeo rohita juveniles due to dietary gelatinized and non-gelatinized starch

    Vikas Kumar;N.P. Sahu;A.K. Pal;Shivendra Kumar

  • Haemato-immunological and stress responses of Labeo rohita (Hamilton) fingerlings: effect of rearing temperature and dietary gelatinized carbohydrate.

    C. Alexander;N. P. Sahu;A. K. Pal;M. S. Akhtar

Frequent Co-Authors

Asim K. Pal
Asim K. Pal Central Institute of Fisheries Education
Patrick Sorgeloos
Patrick Sorgeloos Ghent University
Prem Kumar
Prem Kumar Northwestern University
Rajendra Prasad
Rajendra Prasad Amity University
Ashish K. Jha
Ashish K. Jha Brown University

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