World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
8038
World Ranking
16756
National Ranking
1213

Overview

Andrea Porzel is affiliated with the Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry in Germany. Their research spans multiple disciplines within the agricultural and biological sciences, focusing extensively on plant science and molecular biology. Their work frequently appears in journals related to biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and pharmacology, as well as specialized fields such as spectroscopy and insect science.

The scientist's notable recent publications include:

  • Foliar Application of Chitosan Increases Tomato Growth and Influences Mycorrhization and Expression of Endochitinase-Encoding Genes, 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • NFDI4Chem - Towards a National Research Data Infrastructure for Chemistry in Germany, 2020, Research Ideas and Outcomes
  • Dissecting Coffee Seeds Metabolome in Context of Genotype, Roasting Degree, and Blending in the Middle East Using NMR and GC/MS Techniques, 2021, Food Chemistry
  • Comparison of Balanites aegyptiaca Parts: Metabolome Providing Insights into Plant Health Benefits and Valorization Purposes as Analyzed Using Multiplex GC-MS, LC-MS, NMR-Based Metabolomics, and Molecular Networking, 2023, RSC Advances
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Metabolomics Approach for the Analysis of Major Legume Sprouts Coupled to Chemometrics, 2021, Molecules

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Ludger A. Wessjohann (17 joint publications)
  • Mohamed A. Farag (7 joint publications)
  • Alain Tissier (5 joint publications)
  • Wolfgang Brandt (5 joint publications)
  • Pauline Stark (4 joint publications)

Andrea Porzel's publication output is often found in a set of recurring venues, with multiple articles published in:

  • Molecules (4 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (3 publications)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2 publications)
  • Phytochemical Analysis (2 publications)
  • Natural Product Research (2 publications)

Their main fields of study include:

  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences (26 publications)
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (14 publications)

Subfields within these areas where they have contributed research are:

  • Plant Science (17 publications)
  • Molecular Biology (13 publications)
  • Pharmacology (9 publications)
  • Spectroscopy (4 publications)
  • Insect Science (4 publications)

The primary topics covered in their work include:

  • Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
  • Phytochemistry and Biological Activities
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Molecular spectroscopy and chirality
  • Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis

Best Publications

  • (+)-7- iso -Jasmonoyl- L -isoleucine is the endogenous bioactive jasmonate

    Sandra Fonseca;Andrea Chini;Mats Hamberg;Bruce Adie

  • Comparative metabolite profiling and fingerprinting of medicinal licorice roots using a multiplex approach of GC-MS, LC-MS and 1D NMR techniques.

    Mohamed A. Farag;Andrea Porzel;Ludger A. Wessjohann

  • An OPR3-independent pathway uses 4,5-didehydrojasmonate for jasmonate synthesis

    Andrea Chini;Isabel Monte;Angel M Zamarreño;Mats Hamberg

  • First total synthesis of tubulysin B.

    Orlando Pando;Simon Dörner;Rainer Preusentanz;Annika Denkert

  • The multiple multicomponent approach to natural product mimics: tubugis, N-substituted anticancer peptides with picomolar activity.

    Orlando Pando;Sebastian Stark;Annika Denkert;Andrea Porzel

  • Enzymatic and non-enzymatic lipid peroxidation in leaf development.

    Susanne Berger;Heiko Weichert;Andrea Porzel;Claus Wasternack

  • Elucidation of the biosynthesis of carnosic acid and its reconstitution in yeast.

    Ulschan Scheler;Wolfgang Brandt;Andrea Porzel;Kathleen Rothe

  • Metabolite profiling and fingerprinting of commercial cultivars of Humulus lupulus L. (hop): a comparison of MS and NMR methods in metabolomics

    Mohamed A. Farag;Mohamed A. Farag;Andrea Porzel;Jürgen Schmidt;Ludger A. Wessjohann

  • Production of (10E,12Z)-conjugated linoleic acid in yeast and tobacco seeds

    Ellen Hornung;Claudia Krueger;Christian Pernstich;Martijn Gipmans

  • Flavonoids of dragon's blood from Dracaena cinnabari

    Mohamed Masaoud;Helmut Ripperger;Andrea Porzel;Günter Adam

  • Structural Elucidation of Oxygenated Storage Lipids in Cucumber Cotyledons IMPLICATION OF LIPID BODY LIPOXYGENASE IN LIPID MOBILIZATION DURING GERMINATION

    Ivo Feussner;Thomas J. Balkenhohl;Andrea Porzel;Hartmut Kühn

  • Rational design of a ligand-based antagonist of jasmonate perception

    Isabel Monte;Mats Hamberg;Andrea Chini;Selena Gimenez-Ibanez

  • Evidence for estrogen receptor beta-selective activity of Vitex agnus-castus and isolated flavones.

    Hubertus Jarry;Barbara Spengler;Andrea Porzel;Juergen Schmidt

  • Isolation of Bis-Indole Alkaloids with Antileishmanial and Antibacterial Activities from Peschiera van heurkii (Syn. Tabernaemontana van heurkii)

    V. Munoz;Christian Moretti;M. Sauvain;C. Caron

  • Isolation of a New Natural Product and Cytotoxic and Antimicrobial Activities of Extracts from Fungi of Indonesian Marine Habitats

    Kustiariyah Tarman;Ulrike Lindequist;Kristian Wende;Andrea Porzel

  • Comparative metabolite profiling and fingerprinting of genus Passiflora leaves using a multiplex approach of UPLC-MS and NMR analyzed by chemometric tools

    Mohamed A Farag;Asmaa Otify;Andrea Porzel;Camilia George Michel

  • Helicascolide C, a new lactone from an Indonesian marine algicolous strain of Daldinia eschscholzii (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota)

    Kustiariyah Tarman;Kustiariyah Tarman;Gottfried J. Palm;Andrea Porzel;Kurt Merzweiler

  • Furanocoumarins from Dorstenia gigas.

    Katrin Franke;Andrea Porzel;Mohamed Masaoud;Günter Adam

  • Homoisoflavonoids from Ophiopogon japonicus Ker-Gawler

    Nguyen Thi Hoang Anh;Tran Van Sung;Andrea Porzel;Katrin Franke

  • Discovering Regulated Metabolite Families in Untargeted Metabolomics Studies.

    Hendrik Treutler;Hiroshi Tsugawa;Andrea Porzel;Karin Gorzolka

  • Chemical composition and biological activity of essential oil from Pulicaria undulata from Yemen.

    Nasser A. Awadh Ali;Farukh S. Sharopov;Mehdi Alhaj;Gabrielle M. Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Ludger A. Wessjohann
Ludger A. Wessjohann Leibniz Association
Jürgen Schmidt
Jürgen Schmidt Leibniz Association
Bernd Schneider
Bernd Schneider Max Planck Society
Gerhard Bringmann
Gerhard Bringmann University of Würzburg
Claus Wasternack
Claus Wasternack Leibniz Association
Ivo Feussner
Ivo Feussner University of Göttingen
Otto Miersch
Otto Miersch Palacký University, Olomouc
Ulrike Lindequist
Ulrike Lindequist University of Greifswald
Steffen Neumann
Steffen Neumann Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry
Roberto Solano
Roberto Solano Spanish National Research Council

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For students interested in Chemistry, several related online degrees can open diverse career paths. One promising area is forensic science, which applies chemical analysis to solve crimes. Exploring forensic science careers can help students understand how chemistry skills translate into criminal investigations and evidence analysis.

Online programs in criminal justice also complement a chemistry background, especially for those keen on law enforcement or legal aspects of science. When considering these programs, it’s important to evaluate the criminal justice degree price, as tuition and fees can vary widely depending on the institution.

Students looking to quickly enter the workforce may benefit from an online criminal justice associate degree programs. These offer foundational knowledge and skills that can be combined with chemistry expertise for roles in regulatory or compliance fields.

Additionally, pursuing knowledge about what types of paralegals make the most money can guide students interested in legal careers related to chemical patents, environmental law, or health regulations, ensuring they choose the right educational path to maximize their earning potential.

Best Scientists Citing Andrea Porzel

Trending Scientists