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Anthony D. Wright

Anthony D. Wright

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Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
10648
World Ranking
9446
National Ranking
678

Overview

Anthony D. Wright is affiliated with the University of Bonn in Germany and primarily conducts research in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses multiple subfields, including Oceanography, Food Science, Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Parasitology.

Their research outputs address several topics, prominently featuring Food Quality and Safety Studies, Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities, Free Radicals and Antioxidants, Parasites and Host Interactions, Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Helminth Infection and Control, as well as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Antioxidant activity of 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzaldehyde isolated from geum japonicum," 2020, Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
  • "Algal-Derived Halogenated Sesquiterpenes from Laurencia dendroidea as Lead Compounds in Schistosomiasis Environmental Control," 2022, Marine Drugs
  • "Late Ordovician brachiopods from the Portrane Limestone, Ireland, and their significance," 2022, Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
  • "Seven-day unplanned re-attendance rate for patients seen in the ED by advanced clinical practitioners: a service evaluation," 2025, Emergency Nurse

Frequent co-authors with whom Anthony D. Wright has collaborated include Jung Bin Kim, K.J. Cho, G.M. König, Guilherme Senna dos Santos, and Patrícia A. Miyasato.

Wright's articles have appeared in several academic venues, notably:

  • Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
  • Marine Drugs
  • Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
  • Emergency Nurse

Best Publications

  • Fungi from marine sponges: diversity, biological activity and secondary metabolites

    Ulrich Höller;Ulrich Höller;Anthony D. Wright;Gesa F. Matthee;Gabrielle M. Konig

  • Antioxidant Activity of Hawaiian Marine Algae

    Dovi Kelman;Ellen Kromkowski Posner;Karla J. McDermid;Nicole K. Tabandera

  • Antioxidative meroterpenoids from the brown alga Cystoseira crinita.

    Katja M Fisch;Volker Böhm;Anthony D Wright;Gabriele M König

  • New halogenated furanones from the marine alga delisea pulchra (cf. fimbriata)

    Rocky de Nys;Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König;Otto Sticher

  • Ascosalipyrrolidinone A, an antimicrobial alkaloid, from the obligate marine fungus Ascochyta salicorniae.

    Claudia Osterhage;Ronald Kaminsky;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright

  • Antimalarial Activity: The Search for Marine-Derived Natural Products with Selective Antimalarial Activity†

    Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König;Cindy K. Angerhofer;Paulette Greenidge

  • Biological activities of cyanobacteria: evaluation of extracts and pure compounds.

    Beatrix S. Falch;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright;Otto Sticher

  • Three New Metabolites from Marine-Derived Fungi of the Genera Coniothyrium and Microsphaeropsis

    Ulrich Höller;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright

  • Laurencia rigida : Chemical investigations of its antifouling dichloromethane extract

    Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright

  • HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors of natural origin.

    Gesa Matthée;Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König

  • Inhibition of heme detoxification processes underlies the antimalarial activity of terpene isonitrile compounds from marine sponges.

    Anthony D. Wright;Huiqin Wang;Marion Gurrath;Gabriele M. König

  • An antimicrobial alkaloid fromFicus septica

    Beat Baumgartner;Clemens A.J. Erdelmeier;Anthony D. Wright;Topul Rali

  • Secondary metabolites of Flustra foliacea and their influence on bacteria.

    Lars Peters;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright;Rüdiger Pukall

  • Two new xanthone derivatives from the algicolous marine fungus Wardomyces anomalus

    Ahmed Abdel-Lateff;Christine Klemke;Gabriele M. König;Anthony D. Wright

  • Cytotoxic and antibacterial dihydrochalcones from Piper aduncum.

    Jimmy Orjala;Anthony D. Wright;Henrik Behrends;Gerd Folkers

  • New secondary metabolites from the marine endophytic fungus Apiospora montagnei.

    Christine Klemke;Stefan Kehraus;and Anthony D. Wright;Gabriele M. König

  • New antioxidant hydroquinone derivatives from the algicolous marine fungus Acremonium sp.

    Ahmed Abdel-Lateff;Gabriele M König;Katja M Fisch;Ulrich Höller

  • NOVEL POTENT ANTIMALARIAL DITERPENE ISOCYANATES, ISOTHIOCYANATES, AND ISONITRILES FROM THE TROPICAL MARINE SPONGE CYMBASTELA HOOPERI

    Gabriele M. König and;Anthony D. Wright;Cindy K. Angerhofer

  • Four new bromotryptamine derivatives from the marine bryozoan Flustra foliacea.

    Lars Peters;Gabriele M König;Heinrich Terlau;Anthony D Wright

  • Antimalarial activity of sesquiterpenes from the marine sponge Acanthella klethra.

    Cindy K. Angerhofer;John M. Pezzuto;Gabride M. König;Anthony D. Wright

  • Lepadins D-F: antiplasmodial and antitrypanosomal decahydroquinoline derivatives from the tropical marine tunicate Didemnum sp.

    Anthony D. Wright;Eva Goclik;Gabriele M. König;Ronald Kaminsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Gabriele M. König
Gabriele M. König University of Bonn
Otto Sticher
Otto Sticher ETH Zurich
Ihsan Calis
Ihsan Calis Near East University
Rocky de Nys
Rocky de Nys James Cook University
John M. Pezzuto
John M. Pezzuto Western New England University
Anthony Linden
Anthony Linden University of Zurich
Frank R. Fronczek
Frank R. Fronczek Louisiana State University
Adam McCluskey
Adam McCluskey University of Newcastle Australia
Gérald Bernardinelli
Gérald Bernardinelli University of Geneva
Michael Wiese
Michael Wiese University of Bonn

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