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Otto Sticher

Otto Sticher

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Chemistry

D-Index
66
Citations
14272
World Ranking
7359
National Ranking
153

Overview

Otto Sticher is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. The profile indicates a presence in academic research, though no specific details about individual papers, co-authors, or topics of expertise have been recorded.

Given the absence of detailed records for recent papers, publication venues, book publications, or areas of study, a comprehensive overview of Sticher's body of work cannot be provided. However, the association with ETH Zurich suggests involvement in a rigorous academic environment.

There are no listed awards or honors affiliated with Otto Sticher, and the data confirms that this scientist is currently living.

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Best Publications

  • Medicinal plants in Mexico: healers' consensus and cultural importance.

    Michael Heinrich;Anita Ankli;Barbara Frei;Claudia Weimann

  • Natural product isolation

    Otto Sticher

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

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

  • Identification and determination of the flavonoids from Ginkgo biloba by high-performance liquid chromatography

    A. Hasler;O. Sticher;B. Meier

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

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

  • Medical ethnobotany of the Zapotecs of the Isthmus-Sierra (Oaxaca, Mexico): documentation and assessment of indigenous uses.

    Barbara Frei;Matthias Baltisberger;Otto Sticher;Michael Heinrich

  • A Novel Extracellular Diterpenoid with Antibacterial Activity from the Cyanobacterium Nostoc commune

    Birgit U. Jaki;Jimmy Orjala;Otto Sticher

  • 13C NMR spectroscopy of naturally occurring iridoid glucosides and their acylated derivatives

    Ratan K. Chaudhuri;Fatama Ü. Afifi-Yazar;Otto Sticher;Tammo Winkler

  • Medicinal plants of the Popoluca, México: organoleptic properties as indigenous selection criteria

    Marco Leonti;Otto Sticher;Michael Heinrich

  • Yucatec Mayan medicinal plants: evaluation based on indigenous uses

    Anita Ankli;Michael Heinrich;Peter Bork;Lutz Wolfram

  • An antimicrobial alkaloid fromFicus septica

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

  • Quality of Ginkgo preparations.

    O. Sticher

  • Novel extracellular diterpenoids with biological activity from the cyanobacterium Nostoc commune.

    B. Jaki;J. Orjala;Jörg Heilmann;A. Linden

  • Antiquity of medicinal plant usage in two Macro-Mayan ethnic groups (Mexico)

    Marco Leonti;Otto Sticher;Michael Heinrich

  • Cytotoxic and antibacterial dihydrochalcones from Piper aduncum.

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

  • Ethnopharmacology of the Popoluca, Mexico: an evaluation

    Marco Leonti;Heike Vibrans;Otto Sticher;Michael Heinrich

  • Medical ethnobotany of the Yucatec Maya: Healers’ consensus as a quantitative criterion

    Anita Ankli;Otto Sticher;Michael Heinrich

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

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

  • Isomartynoside, a phenylpropanoid glycoside from Galeopsis pubescens

    Ihsan Calis;Mohamed F. Lahloub;Erich Rogenmoser;Otto Sticher

  • New Antibacterial Metabolites from the Cyanobacterium Nostoc commune (EAWAG 122b)

    B. Jaki;Jörg Heilmann;O. Sticher

  • Five new prenylated p-hydroxybenzoic acid derivatives with antimicrobial and molluscicidal activity from Piper aduncum leaves.

    J. Orjala;C. A. J. Erdelmeier;A. D. Wright;T. Rali

  • New chromanone acids with antibacterial activity from Calophyllum brasiliense.

    Filippo Cottiglia;Boopathy Dhanapal;Otto Sticher;Jörg Heilmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony D. Wright
Anthony D. Wright University of Bonn
Ihsan Calis
Ihsan Calis Near East University
Beat H. Meier
Beat H. Meier ETH Zurich
Gabriele M. König
Gabriele M. König University of Bonn
Rocky de Nys
Rocky de Nys James Cook University
Kurt Hostettmann
Kurt Hostettmann University of Geneva
Anthony Linden
Anthony Linden University of Zurich
John M. Pezzuto
John M. Pezzuto Western New England University
Raimo Hiltunen
Raimo Hiltunen University of Helsinki
Reto Brun
Reto Brun University of Basel

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