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Chemistry
Slovakia
2026

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
8084
World Ranking
16369
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Chemistry in Slovakia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Slovakia Leader Award

Overview

Anna Ebringerová is a researcher affiliated with the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Slovakia. Their profile indicates active involvement in scientific research without specific data on published papers, frequent co-authors, or detailed publication venues.

While no individual research papers or publication records have been listed, the scientist's association with a prominent national scientific institution suggests participation in various academic and research activities consistent with the Academy's scope.

Information regarding main fields of study, subfields, and specific research topics has not been provided. No book publications or awards have been documented in the available data.

This profile reflects the current accessible information and does not include detailed insights into research contributions or collaborative networks due to the absence of listed data.

Best Publications

  • FT-IR study of plant cell wall model compounds: pectic polysaccharides and hemicelluloses

    M Kac̆uráková;P Capek;V Sasinková;N Wellner

  • Xylan and xylan derivatives – biopolymers with valuable properties, 1. Naturally occurring xylans structures, isolation procedures and properties

    Anna Ebringerová;Thomas Heinze

  • Hemicellulose

    Unknown

  • Characterisation of xylan-type polysaccharides and associated cell wall components by FT-IR and FT-Raman spectroscopies

    M Kačuráková;N Wellner;A Ebringerová;Z Hromádková

  • Structural Diversity and Application Potential of Hemicelluloses

    Unknown

  • Hydration properties of xylan‐type structures: an FTIR study of xylooligosaccharides

    Marta Kačuráková;Peter S Belton;Reginald H Wilson;Ján Hirsch

  • Autohydrolysis of agricultural by-products for the production of xylo-oligosaccharides

    Debora Nabarlatz;Anna Ebringerová;Daniel Montané

  • Infrared study of arabinoxylans

    M Kačuráková;A Ebringerová;J Hirsch;Z Hromádková

  • Ultrasonic extraction of plant materials––investigation of hemicellulose release from buckwheat hulls

    Z. Hromádková;A. Ebringerová

  • Study of the classical and ultrasound-assisted extraction of the corn cob xylan

    Zdena Hromádková;Júlia Kováčiková;Anna Ebringerová

  • Ultrasound-assisted extraction of water-soluble polysaccharides from the roots of valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.).

    Z. Hromádková;A. Ebringerová;P. Valachovič

  • Comparison of classical and ultrasound-assisted extraction of polysaccharides from Salvia officinalis L.

    Z. Hromádková;A. Ebringerová;P. Valachovič

  • Structural and solution properties of corn cob heteroxylans

    A. Ebringerová;Z. Hromádková;J. Alföldi;G. Berth

  • Determination of the degree of esterification of pectinates with decyl and benzyl ester groups by diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) and curve-fitting deconvolution method

    Christos S Pappas;Anna Malovikova;Zdenka Hromadkova;Petros A Tarantilis

  • Structural features of two heteroxylan polysaccharide fractions from wheat bran with anti-complementary and antioxidant activities.

    Zdenka Hromádková;Berit Smestad Paulsen;Martin Polovka;Zuzana Košťálová

  • Quaternized xylans: synthesis and structural characterization

    A. Ebringerová;Z. Hromádková;M. Kačuráková;M. Antal

  • Immunomodulatory activity of acidic xylans in relation to their structural and molecular properties.

    A Ebringerová;A Kardošová;Z Hromádková;A Malovı́ková

  • Comparison of conventional and ultrasound-assisted extraction of phenolics-rich heteroxylans from wheat bran

    Unknown

  • Influence of the drying method on the physical properties and immunomodulatory activity of the particulate (1→3)-β-d-glucan from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Z Hromádková;A Ebringerová;V Sasinková;J Šandula

  • Structural and molecular properties of the arabinogalactan isolated from Mongolian larchwood (Larix dahurica L.)

    P Odonmazig;A Ebringerová;E Machová;J Alföldi

  • Xyloglucan degradation using different radiation sources: a comparative study.

    Vodenicarová M;Drímalová G;Hromádková Z;Malovíková A

  • Cationic Xylan Derivatives with High Degree of Functionalization

    Katrin Schwikal;Thomas Heinze;Anna Ebringerová;Katrin Petzold

  • Structural features of a water-soluble L-arabino-D-xylan from rye bran.

    Anna Ebringerová;Zdenka Hromádková;Eva Petráková;Miloš Hricovíni

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen E. Harding
Stephen E. Harding University of Nottingham
Josef Jampilek
Josef Jampilek University of Silesia
Thomas Heinze
Thomas Heinze Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Walther Burchard
Walther Burchard University of Freiburg
Vladimír Král
Vladimír Král University of Chemistry and Technology
Michael Jerry Antal
Michael Jerry Antal University of Hawaii at Manoa
Peter S. Belton
Peter S. Belton University of East Anglia
Peter Biely
Peter Biely Institute of Chemistry
Dimitris Kletsas
Dimitris Kletsas National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos
Berit Smestad Paulsen
Berit Smestad Paulsen University of Oslo

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