Ismail Yener | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Yener | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Department of Analytical Chemistry at University of Dicle, Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. İsmail Yener is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in analytical chemistry, phytochemistry, and natural product analysis. With over a decade of experience in higher education and scientific research, Dr. Yener has made significant contributions to the fields of pharmaceutical chemistry and plant-based bioactive compounds. He has played an integral role in numerous national research projects, authored over 30 peer-reviewed articles, and supervised multiple graduate theses. His interdisciplinary research bridges chemistry, pharmacognosy, and biomedical sciences, focusing on antioxidant, antidiabetic, and antiaging properties of medicinal plants. As an active faculty member at Dicle University’s Faculty of Pharmacy, he also holds administrative leadership roles and contributes extensively to curriculum development. Recognized for both his academic rigor and scientific communication, Dr. Yener’s expertise and dedication to research excellence make him a key contributor to the advancement of pharmaceutical and health sciences in Turkey and beyond.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. İsmail Yener earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Dicle University’s Institute of Science in 2017, with a dissertation on secondary metabolites and bioactivity evaluation of Euphorbia species using advanced analytical techniques such as LC-MS/MS and ICP-MS. He completed his Master’s degree in Chemistry in 2011, also at Dicle University, focusing on solid-phase extraction and trace metal analysis. His undergraduate education includes a Bachelor’s in Chemistry from Dicle University (2008), and he further expanded his interdisciplinary qualifications by obtaining bachelor’s degrees in International Relations (2021) and Health Administration (2025) from Anadolu University through open education. This diverse educational background has equipped him with a strong scientific foundation, complemented by an understanding of public health and international policy contexts—allowing for a broader vision in pharmaceutical research and academic leadership.

Professional Experience

Dr. Yener began his academic career as a lecturer at Dicle University’s Faculty of Pharmacy in 2013 and has since risen to the rank of Associate Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry. Throughout his tenure, he has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Analytical Chemistry, Atomic Spectroscopy, and Method Validation. He currently serves as the Head of the Analytical Chemistry Department and the Vice Director of the Institute of Health Sciences. Additionally, he is a member of the Executive Board of the Faculty of Pharmacy. These leadership roles demonstrate his commitment not only to teaching and research but also to academic administration and strategic development within the university. His career progression reflects consistent excellence in both scientific inquiry and institutional service.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Dr. İsmail Yener’s research interests center on analytical method development, phytochemistry, and the pharmacological evaluation of natural products. He focuses on investigating the chemical composition, biological activities, and pharmaceutical potentials of medicinal plants and essential oils. His studies often involve advanced analytical techniques such as LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, and HPLC-IT-TOF, applied to explore antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidiabetic, and antiaging properties of bioactive compounds. He is particularly interested in the validation of analytical methods for quantifying secondary metabolites and understanding their structure–activity relationships. Furthermore, his work includes chemometric analysis, enzyme inhibition studies, and nanotechnology applications in phytopharmaceuticals. These interests not only contribute to academic knowledge but also address real-world challenges in drug discovery and plant-based therapeutics.

Research Skills

Dr. Yener possesses advanced research skills in analytical instrumentation, experimental design, and data analysis. He is proficient in using state-of-the-art techniques such as LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-OES, HPLC-IT-TOF, and atomic spectroscopy for the detection and quantification of phytochemicals and trace elements. He excels in method development, validation, and chemometric evaluation, ensuring accuracy and reproducibility in experimental research. His expertise extends to bioassays, enzyme inhibition screening, and in vitro activity studies of plant-derived compounds. Additionally, he has experience in supervising laboratory research projects, thesis advising, grant proposal writing, and coordinating multi-investigator collaborations. His comprehensive skill set enables him to integrate analytical precision with biological relevance, facilitating the development of novel bioactive compounds and pharmaceutical applications from natural sources.

Awards and Honors

Dr. İsmail Yener has received notable recognition for his research contributions, including the Best Speech Award at BIT’s 6th Annual World Congress of Food and Nutrition held in China in 2017. This award highlights his strength in scientific communication and international engagement. He has also been actively involved in nationally funded research projects supported by Turkish higher education institutions and TUBITAK, underscoring the impact and competitiveness of his work. His leadership roles in scientific research and graduate supervision reflect academic recognition by peers and institutional bodies. In addition to his formal honors, his articles have been published in prestigious journals, and he has contributed significantly to the understanding of bioactive compounds in medicinal plants—further solidifying his status as a respected researcher in the field of pharmaceutical and analytical chemistry.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. İsmail Yener is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award based on his exceptional academic contributions, leadership in analytical and pharmaceutical research, and his role in graduate mentorship and institutional development. His consistent publication record, scientific rigor, and interdisciplinary approach make him a valuable contributor to natural product and medicinal chemistry research. To further strengthen his candidacy in future award cycles, he may consider increasing his international research presence, seeking translational research outcomes, and showcasing the societal impact of his work more explicitly. Nonetheless, his current achievements clearly reflect a researcher of distinction and innovation.

Publications Top Noted

  • A comprehensive LC–MS/MS method validation… – Yilmaz MA, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis2018Cited by: 80

  • A GC–MS method validation for Salvia hypargeia… – Bakir D, Akdeniz M, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Journal of Food Biochemistry2020Cited by: 68

  • Selective in vitro and in silico enzyme inhibitory activities… – Yener I, Kocakaya SO, Ertas A, et al. – Food Chemistry2020Cited by: 59

  • A detailed chemical and biological investigation of Allium species… – Izol E, Temel H, Yener I, et al. – Chemistry & Biodiversity2021Cited by: 55

  • Chemical and biological investigation of Achillea species… – Yener I, Yilmaz MA, Olmez OT, et al. – Chemistry & Biodiversity2020Cited by: 53

  • UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS and GC-MS analyses of Verbascum pinetorum… – Boga M, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research2016Cited by: 50

  • Chemical and biological profile of Euphorbia species… – Yener I, Olmez OT, Ertas A, et al. – Industrial Crops and Products2018Cited by: 49

  • Study on herbal teas and phenolic acids… – Ertas A, Yener I – South African Journal of Botany2020Cited by: 36

  • Chemical profile of Malva neglecta and Malvella sherardiana… – Hasimi N, Oral EV, Yener I, et al. – Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal2017Cited by: 35

  • ICP-MS determination of lead in liver samples… – Arica E, Yuksel B, Yener I, et al. – Atomic Spectroscopy2018Cited by: 30

  • Enzyme inhibition of Salvia species and docking simulations… – Kocakaya SO, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Iranian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research2020Cited by: 27

  • Trace element analysis in plants using ICP-OES – Yener I – Iğdır University Journal of Science2019Cited by: 27

  • Preconcentration of Th(IV) and Ce(III) using biosorbents… – Yener I, Oral EV, et al. – Ecological Engineering2017Cited by: 26

  • Phytochemical studies on Nepeta species… – Akdeniz M, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Journal of Food Biochemistry2020Cited by: 24

  • Trace elemental analysis of Allium species… – Oral EV, Tokul-Ölmez Ö, Yener I, et al. – Analytical Letters2019Cited by: 24

  • LC-MS/MS and GC-MS analysis of Astragalus species… – Hasimi N, Ertas A, Yener I, et al. – Biological Diversity and Conservation2017Cited by: 24

  • Chemical and biological profile of Salvia multicaulis… – Akdeniz M, Yener I, et al. – Industrial Crops and Products2021Cited by: 22

  • Bioactivities and phytochemical contents of various plants… – Yener I – Industrial Crops and Products2020Cited by: 22

  • Phytochemical and bioactivity studies of Gundelia species… – Ertas A, Firat M, Yener I, et al. – Chemistry & Biodiversity2021Cited by: 21

  • Chemical profiling of Euphorbia species by GC-MS and LC-MS… – Yener I, Ertas A, Yilmaz MA, et al. – Analytical Letters2019Cited by: 20

Pradeep Kumar Samal | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Samal | Ethnomedicine | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Guru Ghasidas University Department of Pharmacy, India

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Samal is an accomplished academician and researcher in the field of pharmacology, currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Chhattisgarh, India. With over two decades of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience, he has made substantial contributions to the fields of hepatoprotection, neuroprotection, nephroprotection, and metabolic disorders. Dr. Samal has published more than 50 peer-reviewed research articles in reputed national and international journals, authored 12 academic books, contributed 14 book chapters, and holds 3 patents, including one international. His multidisciplinary approach integrates pharmacology, phytotherapy, nanotechnology, and AI-based healthcare solutions. Dr. Samal is also a passionate mentor, having guided over 53 M. Pharm and 3 Ph.D. students. His dedication to both academic development and practical innovation reflects a strong commitment to enhancing public health through scientific excellence and evidence-based drug development.

Education

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Samal’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) degree from Utkal University, Odisha, in 1995, followed by a Master of Pharmacy (M. Pharm) from the same university in 2001, both with first-class honors. His academic interests and research ambitions led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Pharmacy at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh, which he successfully completed in 2012. His doctoral work focused on experimental pharmacology, particularly the hepatoprotective properties of traditional medicinal plants. This educational foundation provided him with strong expertise in pharmacological research methodologies, drug screening, toxicological assessments, and bioactive compound evaluations. Throughout his academic training, Dr. Samal has shown a strong commitment to blending traditional knowledge systems with modern pharmacotherapeutics, a philosophy that continues to guide his teaching and research endeavors. His diverse education has positioned him to contribute to the interdisciplinary progress of pharmacological science and pharmaceutical education.

Professional Experience

Dr. Samal brings over 23 years of undergraduate teaching and 17 years of postgraduate teaching and research supervision in pharmacy education. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, where he has played a pivotal role in curriculum design, teaching pharmacology, and guiding students in advanced research projects. His professional responsibilities include conducting lectures, laboratory instruction, supervising dissertations, and evaluating research protocols. He has mentored 53 M. Pharm students and 3 Ph.D. scholars to completion, reflecting his commitment to academic mentorship and capacity building. Dr. Samal is actively involved in organizing and participating in seminars, conferences, and faculty development programs. Additionally, he has served as a reviewer, invited speaker, and session chair at national forums. His professional experience not only reflects academic dedication but also emphasizes research-led teaching, interdisciplinary engagement, and a practical focus on innovations in drug delivery, chronic disease management, and clinical pharmacology.

Research Interest

Dr. Samal’s research interests lie primarily in experimental pharmacology, with a special focus on hepatoprotective, nephroprotective, neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hyperlipidemic agents derived from medicinal plants and natural products. He is particularly interested in studying the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of phytochemicals and their integration into modern therapeutic strategies. His work also extends into nanostructured drug delivery systems, AI-based diagnostic tools, and the development of novel pharmacotherapeutic agents for metabolic and neurodegenerative disorders. By combining ethnomedicine with modern pharmacology, Dr. Samal aims to bridge traditional and contemporary approaches to healthcare. His studies include both in vivo and in vitro screening models, mechanism-based pharmacological evaluations, and safety profiling. His research also engages with emerging concerns like drug toxicity, oxidative stress, and inflammation, positioning him as a multidimensional pharmacology researcher who seeks to discover, validate, and optimize novel bioactive molecules for therapeutic use.

Research Skills

Dr. Samal possesses a comprehensive set of research skills in the field of pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences. He is proficient in designing and conducting preclinical studies, including models of hepatic, renal, and neural toxicity or protection in animal systems. He has expertise in histopathological analysis, biochemical parameter evaluation, ELISA, behavioral pharmacology, and molecular assays. His skillset extends to formulation and characterization of novel drug delivery systems such as nanoparticles, microspheres, and transdermal patches. Dr. Samal is adept at patent writing, manuscript development, and grant proposal preparation, having published in high-impact journals and secured UGC-funded projects. He also has experience in analytical techniques like HPLC, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, and in pharmacokinetic modeling. His technical proficiency is matched by his ability to mentor students and collaborate across disciplines. He ensures rigorous scientific standards and ethical practices in all research undertakings, making him a skilled and trusted pharmacological investigator.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Samal has been recognized for his academic excellence, research innovation, and service to the pharmaceutical sciences. Among his key honors are three patents, including an international patent for a “Smart transdermal patch for monitoring type 2 diabetes” and two national patents on AI-based diagnostic devices. He has served as an invited speaker at national-level seminars and has chaired sessions at academic conferences. His contributions have also been acknowledged through book publication contracts with respected publishers such as Bentham Science and Apple Academic Press. In addition, he has played key roles in faculty development and pharmacy education, for which he has received institutional recognition. Though not exhaustively listed, his career reflects steady growth, high-impact publication, and leadership in research-led innovation. His patents and prolific publication record suggest not only scientific merit but also practical impact, positioning him as a deserving candidate for national or international awards in pharmacy and biomedical research.

Conclusion

Dr. Pradeep Kumar Samal clearly demonstrates a robust academic and research portfolio, with sustained output in pharmacological sciences, innovation through patents, and contributions to education and mentorship. While there is room to grow in international funding and doctoral supervision, his cumulative achievements strongly support his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Standardization strategies for herbal drugs – An overview
    Authors: NR Ekka, KP Namdeo, PK Samal
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 123

  • Title: RECENT ADVANCES IN MICROSPHERES MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
    Authors: KP Meena, JS Dangi, PK Samal, KP Namdeo
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 51

  • Title: Isolation, preliminary characterization and hepatoprotective activity of polysaccharides from Tamarindus indica L.
    Authors: PK Samal, JS Dangi
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 44

  • Title: ANTIDIABETIC AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF STROBILANTHES ASPERRIMUS IN RATS
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Traditional medicinal plants used by the tribes and rural people of Bilaspur District, Chhattisgarh (India)
    Authors: NR Beck, P Samal
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Antioxidant activity of Strobilanthes asperrimus in albino rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Hepatoprotective Activity of Butea monosperma bark on Liver Damage Caused by Paracetamol in Rats
    Authors: PK Samal, JS Dangi, KP Meena, NR Beck, G Maheshwari, A Patel
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Hepatoprotective activity of Gloriosa superba on liver damage caused by CCl4 in rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 11

  • Title: HPTLC analysis of berberine in Argemone mexicana, L
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Hepatoprotective activity of Ardisia solanacea in CCl4 induced Hepatoxic albino rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Standardization strategies for herbal drugs
    Authors: EN Rose, KP Nmedo, PK Samal
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 10

  • Title: Investigation of Antioxidant Activity of Hibiscus vitifolius leaves
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 8

  • Title: Investigation of Antiepileptic Activity of Hibiscus vitifolius leaves
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Hepatoprotective activity of Tamarindus indica on liver damage caused by thioacetamide
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Assessment of Hypolipidemic Effect of Ardisia solanacea in high fat diet induced rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Nanoparticles Technology and Recent Advances in Novel Drug Delivery Systems
    Authors: KP Meena, JS Dangi, PK Samal, M Kumar
    Year: 2011
    Citations: 6

  • Title: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD): Exploring systemic impacts and innovative therapies
    Authors: Pradeep Samal, Akanksha Jain, Rohitas Deshmukh, Trilochan Satapathy
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 5* (early citation count)

  • Title: Evaluation of synergistic analgesic activity of berberine and asiatic acid in mice
    Authors: D Verma, PK Samal
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Hepatoprotective activity of Ardisia solanacea in CCl4 induced hepatoxic albino rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 5

  • Title: Assessment of Hepatoprotective Activity of Strobilanthes asperrimus in Thioacetamide Induced Hepatoxic Rats
    Authors: PK Samal
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 4

Mariam Oyedeji Amusa | Botanical Pharmacognosy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa | Botanical Pharmacognosy | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg and a part-time Senior Lecturer at Kampala International University. With a Ph.D. in Botany and Plant Biotechnology, and prior degrees in Pharmacognosy and Plant Science, her research focuses on ethnobotany, phytochemistry, molecular taxonomy, and plant-based drug discovery. She has authored over 18 journal articles, contributed to scholarly books, and actively collaborates with international researchers across Africa, Europe, and Asia. Dr. Amusa has led and facilitated numerous workshops on systematic reviews and meta-analysis, mentored postgraduate students, and contributed to capacity building in African scientific communities. Her work addresses critical global challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, using indigenous knowledge and modern biotechnology. She is a member of professional bodies including the South African Association of Botanists and SACNASP. Her contributions exemplify academic excellence, scientific leadership, and a commitment to sustainable health solutions through plant-based innovations.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa holds a Ph.D. in Botany and Plant Biotechnology from the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, where she conducted a multidisciplinary study on the Meliaceae family, integrating systematics, anatomy, and antimicrobial research. She also earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Pharmacognosy from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, with a thesis focused on the antimicrobial properties of Nauclea latifolia. Her foundational academic training includes a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Plant Science from the University of Ilorin, where she studied seed germination and growth variability in cowpea varieties. Her educational background reflects a strong and progressive focus on plant biology, medicinal botany, and natural product research. Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Amusa has developed expertise in diverse areas such as ethnobotany, phytomedicine, molecular biology, and plant taxonomy, forming a solid foundation for her current research in metabolomics, nanotechnology, and drug discovery from natural sources.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa has amassed diverse professional experience across research, teaching, and scientific capacity building. Currently, she serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg, where she conducts advanced studies in plant metabolomics, antimicrobial activities, and systematic reviews. She also holds a part-time position as a Senior Lecturer at Kampala International University, teaching courses such as biostatistics, microbiology, and genetics. Previously, she lectured at the Pan African University and tutored at the University of Johannesburg, where she also mentored postgraduate and undergraduate students, supervised fieldwork, and coordinated practical sessions. Dr. Amusa has contributed to academic development through her roles as a facilitator of workshops on systematic reviews and meta-analysis across Africa. Her early career included work as a Development Knowledge Facilitator during Nigeria’s National Youth Service Corps, where she trained over 400 graduates in entrepreneurship skills. Her experience reflects a strong commitment to research, education, and scientific empowerment.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa’s research interests center on the discovery of plant-based solutions to global health challenges, with a strong emphasis on natural product research, ethnobotany, and biotechnology. Her work focuses on the therapeutic potential of indigenous medicinal plants, particularly in addressing antimicrobial resistance and promoting sustainable health practices. She has a keen interest in nanotechnology, metabolomics, and drug discovery, exploring the biochemical and pharmacological properties of plant secondary metabolites. Dr. Amusa also engages deeply in molecular taxonomy, using genetic and anatomical approaches to understand plant diversity and systematics, particularly in African flora. An advocate for evidence-based practice, she is actively involved in systematic reviews and meta-analyses, employing tools such as RevMan and Rayyan for research synthesis. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional knowledge with modern scientific techniques, aiming to validate and harness the medicinal value of plants. Her ultimate goal is to contribute to integrative and accessible healthcare innovations from natural origins.

Research Skill🔎

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa possesses a robust set of research skills that span both laboratory and analytical domains, enabling her to conduct high-impact interdisciplinary studies in plant science and pharmacognosy. She is proficient in phytochemical analysis, antimicrobial assays, and toxicity evaluations, which she applies to investigate the medicinal potential of indigenous plants. Her expertise in molecular systematics and taxonomy is supported by advanced techniques in microscopy (LM and SEM) and DNA-based analysis. Dr. Amusa is also highly skilled in plant metabolomics and bioinformatics, using tools such as QGIS, Excel, and GraphPad Prism for data visualization and statistical analysis. She is an experienced facilitator of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, with strong command over research synthesis platforms like Rayyan and RevMan. Additionally, her mentoring and supervision of postgraduate students reflect her ability to guide complex research projects. Her integrative skillset positions her as a versatile researcher capable of bridging traditional knowledge with modern science.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Mariam Oyedeji Amusa has earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to botanical research and capacity building in African science communities. While specific awards are not extensively listed in her profile, her selection as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Johannesburg itself reflects academic merit and research excellence. She has also served as a facilitator for research capacity development workshops, which underscores her leadership in scientific training and mentorship. Her role as a part-time Senior Lecturer at Kampala International University and past lecturer at Pan African University highlights her continued recognition as a trusted academic in plant science and pharmacognosy. Furthermore, her consistent collaboration with researchers across continents, as well as invitations to contribute to edited scientific volumes, demonstrates the respect she commands in her field. Dr. Amusa’s growing citation metrics, international visibility, and involvement in consultancy projects all reflect professional acknowledgment of her work and emerging global influence.

Conclusion📝

Dr. Mariam Oyefunke Oyedeji Amusa is a strong and promising candidate for the Best Researcher Award, especially considering her interdisciplinary research excellence, global collaborations, and commitment to mentorship and research dissemination across Africa. While there is room for growth in innovation-based outputs and editorial leadership, her profile aligns well with the award’s mission to recognize impactful, globally relevant research in botany and related sciences.

Publications Top Noted📚

  • Inclusion of nutritional counseling and mental health services in HIV/AIDS management: A paradigm shift
    EU Alum, EI Obeagu, OPC Ugwu, AO Samson, AO Adepoju, MO Amusa
    2023205 citations

  • Effect of Ethanol leaf extract of Chromolaena odorata on lipid profile of streptozotocin induced diabetic wistar albino rats
    OPC Ugwu, EU Alum, EI Obeagu, MB Okon, PM Aja, AO Samson, MO Amusa
    202346 citations

  • Effect of Ethanol Leaf extract of Chromolaena odorata on hepatic markers in streptozotocin-induced diabetic wistar albino rats
    OPC Ugwu, EI Obeagu, EU Alum, MB Okon, PM Aja, MO Amusa
    202327 citations

  • Synthesis and computational investigation of N, N-dimethyl-4-[(Z)-(phenylimino) methyl] aniline derivatives: Biological and quantitative structural activity relationship studies
    I Waziri, MT Kelani, MO Oyedeji-Amusa, AK Oyebamiji, LCC Coetzee, et al.
    202322 citations

  • Medicinal properties of whole fruit extracts of Nauclea latifolia Smith.: Antimicrobial, antioxidant and hypoglycemic assessments
    MO Oyedeji-Amusa, AOT Ashafa
    201922 citations

  • The ethnobotany and chemistry of South African Meliaceae: a review
    MO Oyedeji-Amusa, NJ Sadgrove, BE Van Wyk
    202121 citations

  • Antimicrobial activity and toxicity of extracts from the bark and leaves of South African indigenous Meliaceae against selected pathogens
    MO Oyedeji-Amusa, S Van Vuuren
    202020 citations

  • Exploring natural plant products in breast cancer management: A comprehensive review and future prospects
    EU Alum, EI Obeagu, OPC Ugwu, OU Orji, AO Adepoju, MO Amusa, et al.
    202312 citations

  • Wood anatomy of South African Meliaceae: evolutionary and ecological implications
    MO Oyedeji Amusa, BE Van Wyk, A Oskolski
    202011 citations

  • Ethnoveterinary survey of tradomedical importance of Bos taurus L urine, bile and dung in Nigeria and South Africa
    MO Oyedeji-Amusa, OT Ojuromi, AO Ashafa
    201610 citations

  • Effect of Ethanol leaf extract of Chromolaena odorata on lipid profile…
    MO Amusa, AOA, OPC Ugwu
    202310 citations

  • Efficacy and safety of Mazdutide on weight loss among diabetic and non-diabetic patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
    DL Nalisa, N Cuboia, E Dyab, IL Jackson, HJ Felix, P Shoki, M Mubiana, et al.
    20249 citations

  • A taxonomic review of South African indigenous Meliaceae using molecular systematics and anatomical data
    MO Oyedeji Amusa, RD Stewart, M van der Bank, BE van Wyk
    20245 citations

  • Medicinal plants used in the treatment of Typhoid fever in Nigeria: A Systematic Review
    M Oyedeji-Amusa, N Cuboia, K Olofinsan
    20244 citations

  • Comparative investigation of derivatives of (E)-N-((E)-3-phenylallylidene) aniline: Synthesis, structural characterization, biological evaluation, density functional theory …
    I Waziri, MT Kelani, MO Oyedeji-Amusa, AK Oyebamiji, LCC Coetzee, et al.
    20244 citations

  • Ethnomedicinal importance and antimicrobial activity of Leonotis ocymifolia
    MO Oyedeji-Amusa, SF Van Vuuren, RD Rattray, BE Van Wyk
    20243 citations

  • Ethnopharmacological survey on medicinal plants utilization in Freetown, Sierra Leone
    A Adepoju, MO Oyedeji-Amusa, O Awotunde, O Ugwu
    20232 citations

  • Dietary nutrients, antinutritional factors, and valorization of food waste
    AJ Olaseni, M Moses, OA Mariam, SS Oyefunke
    20201 citation

  • Adoption of Climate Change Adaptation Strategies and Household Food Security of Smallholder Poultry Farmers in Lagos and Ogun states, Nigeria
    SA Abanigbe, P Orowole, MS Ngidi, M Yusuf-Oshoala, TO Ojo, et al.
    2024