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Beatriz G. de la Torre

Beatriz G. de la Torre

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
8094
World Ranking
15255
National Ranking
26

Beatriz G. de la Torre publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Beatriz G. de la Torre sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 277 publications — 57th percentile

57% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Beatriz G. de la Torre D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Beatriz G. de la Torre sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Beatriz G. de la Torre is affiliated with the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The scientist's research spans disciplines including chemistry, biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work primarily addresses topics such as chemical synthesis and analysis, click chemistry and applications, and antimicrobial peptides and activities.

The main fields of study include:

  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Subfields closely associated with their research are:

  • Organic Chemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Oncology

Key topical areas of their work comprise:

  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis
  • Click Chemistry and Applications
  • Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities
  • Synthesis and Characterization of Heterocyclic Compounds
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Crystallization and Solubility Studies
  • Chemical Synthesis and Reactions

Frequently publishing in scientific journals, Beatriz G. de la Torre has notable contributions in venues such as:

  • Molecules
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Organic Process Research & Development
  • Green Chemistry

Recent papers highlight a focus on pharmaceutical and molecular chemistry topics. Selected publications include:

  • "The Pharmaceutical Industry in 2019. An Analysis of FDA Drug Approvals from the Perspective of Molecules," 2020, published in Molecules
  • "Peptide Therapeutics 2.0," 2020, published in Molecules
  • "Linkers: An Assurance for Controlled Delivery of Antibody-Drug Conjugate," 2022, published in Pharmaceutics
  • "Antimicrobial Peptide Synergies for Fighting Infectious Diseases," 2023, published in Advanced Science
  • "Greening Fmoc/tBu solid-phase peptide synthesis," 2020, published in Green Chemistry

The scientist regularly collaborates with a range of co-authors. The most frequent collaborators are:

  • Fernando Alberício
  • Ayman El-Faham
  • Anamika Sharma
  • Assem Barakat
  • Ashish Kumar

Best Publications

  • Nanotechnology: Carbon nanotubes with DNA recognition

    Keith A. Williams;Peter T. M. Veenhuizen;Beatriz G. de la Torre;Ramon Eritja

  • The Pharmaceutical Industry in 2017. An Analysis of FDA Drug Approvals from the Perspective of Molecules

    Beatriz G. de la Torre;Fernando Albericio

  • Linkers: An Assurance for Controlled Delivery of Antibody-Drug Conjugate

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  • Antimicrobial Peptide Synergies for Fighting Infectious Diseases

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  • Liquid-Phase Peptide Synthesis (LPPS): A Third Wave for the Preparation of Peptides.

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  • Green Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis 2. 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran and Ethyl Acetate for Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis under Green Conditions

    Yahya E. Jad;Gerardo A. Acosta;Thavendran Govender;Hendrik G. Kruger

  • The Pharmaceutical Industry in 2018. An Analysis of FDA Drug Approvals from the Perspective of Molecules

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  • Greening Fmoc/tBu solid-phase peptide synthesis

    Othman Al Musaimi;Beatriz G. de la Torre;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio

  • Peptide Therapeutics 2.0.

    Beatriz G. de la Torre;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio

  • The Pharmaceutical Industry in 2022: An Analysis of FDA Drug Approvals from the Perspective of Molecules

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  • Breaking a Couple: Disulfide Reducing Agents

    Sinenhlanhla N Mthembu;Anamika Sharma;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio;Beatriz G de la Torre

  • Synthesis and binding properties of oligonucleotides carrying nuclear localization sequences.

    Beatriz García de la Torre;Fernando Albericio;‡ Ester Saison-Behmoaras;and Angela Bachi

  • Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of a Teixobactin Analogue

    Yahya E. Jad;Gerardo A. Acosta;Tricia Naicker;Melissa Ramtahal

  • The Pharmaceutical Industry in 2023: An Analysis of FDA Drug Approvals from the Perspective of Molecules

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  • Peptide synthesis beyond DMF: THF and ACN as excellent and friendlier alternatives

    Yahya E. Jad;Gerardo A. Acosta;Sherine N. Khattab;Beatriz G. de la Torre

  • Stepwise solid-phase synthesis of oligonucleotide-peptide hybrids

    Beatriz G. de la Torre;Anna Aviñó;Gemma Tarrason;Jaume Piulats

  • Hydroxamate siderophores: Natural occurrence, chemical synthesis, iron binding affinity and use as Trojan horses against pathogens.

    Danah Al Shaer;Othman Al Musaimi;Beatriz G. de la Torre;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio

  • 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran and cyclopentyl methyl ether for green solid-phase peptide synthesis

    Yahya E. Jad;Gerardo A. Acosta;Sherine N. Khattab;Beatriz G. de la Torre

  • 2022 FDA TIDES (Peptides and Oligonucleotides) Harvest

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  • Bactericidal and membrane disruption activities of the eosinophil cationic protein are largely retained in an N-terminal fragment.

    Marc Torrent;Beatriz G. de la Torre;Victòria M. Nogués;David Andreu

  • Green Transformation of Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis

    Yahya E. Jad;Ashish Kumar;Ayman El-Faham;Ayman El-Faham;Beatriz G. de la Torre

  • Structural Dissection of Crotalicidin, a Rattlesnake Venom Cathelicidin, Retrieves a Fragment with Antimicrobial and Antitumor Activity

    Claudio Borges Falcao;Claudio Borges Falcao;Clara Pérez-Peinado;Beatriz G. de la Torre;Xavier Mayol

  • Microwave-Assisted Green Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis Using γ-Valerolactone (GVL) as Solvent

    Ashish Kumar;Yahya E. Jad;Jonathan M. Collins;Fernando Albericio;Fernando Albericio

  • Therapeutic index of gramicidin S is strongly modulated by d-phenylalanine analogues at the β-turn

    Concepción Solanas;Beatriz G. de la Torre;María Fernández-Reyes;Clara M. Santiveri

  • Green solid-phase peptide synthesis 4. γ-Valerolactone and N-formylmorpholine as green solvents for solid phase peptide synthesis

    Ashish Kumar;Yahya E. Jad;Ayman El-Faham;Ayman El-Faham;Beatriz G. de la Torre

  • Lysine Scanning of Arg10–Teixobactin: Deciphering the Role of Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Residues

    Shimaa A. H. Abdel Monaim;Yahya E. Jad;Estelle J. Ramchuran;Ayman El-Faham;Ayman El-Faham

  • Synthesis of multiple antigenic peptides (MAPs)-strategies and limitations.

    Wioleta Kowalczyk;Marta Monsó;Beatriz G. de la Torre;David Andreu

  • A novel cell-penetrating peptide sequence derived by structural minimization of a snake toxin exhibits preferential nucleolar localization.

    Gandhi Rádis-Baptista;Beatriz G. de la Torre;David Andreu

Frequent Co-Authors

Fernando Albericio
Fernando Albericio University of KwaZulu-Natal
Ayman El-Faham
Ayman El-Faham Dar Al Uloom University
David Andreu
David Andreu Pompeu Fabra University
Ramon Eritja
Ramon Eritja Spanish National Research Council
Luis Rivas
Luis Rivas Spanish National Research Council
Francisco Sobrino
Francisco Sobrino Spanish National Research Council
Donald Fitzmaurice
Donald Fitzmaurice University College Dublin
Miguel A. R. B. Castanho
Miguel A. R. B. Castanho University of Lisbon
Francisco Amat-Guerri
Francisco Amat-Guerri Spanish National Research Council
Muhammad Farooq
Muhammad Farooq Sultan Qaboos University

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