Phytochemicals And Antioxidant Activities

234 researchers across 13 institutions

234 Researchers
13 Institutions
14 Grant PIs
68 High Impact

Research in phytochemicals and antioxidant activities investigates the diverse array of plant-derived compounds and their biological functions. Studies focus on identifying and quantifying these compounds in various plant species, understanding their chemical structures, and evaluating their antioxidant and other health-promoting properties through in vitro and in vivo models. This includes exploring mechanisms of action, such as free radical scavenging, enzyme inhibition, and modulation of cellular signaling pathways. Research also encompasses the extraction, purification, and characterization of bioactive phytochemicals, as well as their potential applications in food, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals.

This research holds significant relevance for Arkansas, a state with a strong agricultural heritage. Investigations into local flora can identify novel sources of valuable phytochemicals, potentially supporting the development of new agricultural products, value-added food ingredients, and natural health supplements. Understanding the antioxidant capacity of Arkansas-grown crops and botanicals can contribute to public health initiatives by informing dietary recommendations and promoting the use of antioxidant-rich foods. Furthermore, this work can bolster the state's bio-based economy by uncovering opportunities for innovation in natural product development and sustainable resource utilization.

The field draws upon expertise from plant science, chemistry, nutrition, pharmacology, and toxicology. Connections extend to diet and metabolism studies, food composition, plant physiology, pharmacological effects, and immune response research. Engagement spans multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering collaborative efforts across diverse research specializations.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Daniel R. Doerge NCTR 76 19,442 High Impact
Mário G. Ferruzzi UAMS 71 15,612 High Impact
Martin Hauer‐Jensen UAMS 65 17,576 High Impact
Luke R. Howard University of Arkansas 58 13,664 High Impact Grants
Kenneth Hensley University of Arkansas – Fort Smith 58 11,966 High Impact
Navam Hettiarachchy University of Arkansas 57 10,397 High Impact
Sean H. Adams UAMS 48 11,351 High Impact
Ángel Serrano‐Aroca Southern Arkansas University 48 7,913 High Impact
Amit K. Tiwari UAMS 45 8,261 High Impact
Soheila Korourian UAMS 44 5,422 High Impact
Colin D. Kay UAMS 44 8,667 High Impact
Lu Huang UAMS 42 6,047 Grant PI High Impact
Billy M. Hargis University of Arkansas 42 5,360 High Impact
Jeyamkondan Subbiah University of Arkansas 41 5,343 High Impact
Han‐Seok Seo University of Arkansas 40 5,312 High Impact
Philip Palade UAMS 39 5,100 High Impact
C.M. Owens University of Arkansas 39 5,986 High Impact
Si Chen NCTR 39 4,646 High Impact
John R. Clark University of Arkansas 37 8,363 High Impact
Nükhet Aykin‐Burns UAMS 36 7,254 High Impact

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Phytochemicals And Antioxidant Activities.

Ruslan Mehedi Galib University of Arkansas
77%
Zelalem Adam UA Pine Bluff
Christian Schubert University of Arkansas
74%
Tasbida Sultana UA Pine Bluff
Tahir Süleymanov Arkansas Tech University
74%
Tasbida Sultana UA Pine Bluff
Md Jahurul Haque Akanda UA Pine Bluff
74%
Nafisa Sadaf University of Arkansas
Christian Schubert University of Arkansas
73%
Md Asadur Rahaman UA Pine Bluff
Inkar Castellanos-Huerta University of Arkansas
72%
Emmanuel Asiamah UA Pine Bluff
Juan D. Latorre University of Arkansas
72%
Emmanuel Asiamah UA Pine Bluff
Zelalem Adam UA Pine Bluff
70%
Annegret Jannasch University of Arkansas
Sara V Hernández-Madrigal Arkansas State University
70%
Md Asadur Rahaman UA Pine Bluff
Emmanuel Asiamah UA Pine Bluff
70%
Alisun N Watson University of Arkansas

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