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Overview

Satyajit D. Sarker is affiliated with Liverpool John Moores University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. These fields underpin a substantial body of work aimed at exploring the biochemical and therapeutic properties of natural products.

The main subfields of study contributing to Sarker's publications include Molecular Biology, Plant Science, Pharmacology, Food Science, and Biochemistry. These subfields highlight an emphasis on molecular mechanisms, plant-derived compounds, and their pharmacological applications.

Sarker's research predominantly addresses several key topics:

  • Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
  • Essential oils and antimicrobial activity
  • Phytochemistry and biological activities
  • Phytochemicals and antioxidant activities
  • Natural antidiabetic agents studies
  • Computational drug discovery methods
  • Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis

Among the research outputs, noteworthy papers published in recent years include:

  • "Antiviral potential of garlic (Allium sativum) and its organosulfur compounds: A systematic update of pre-clinical and clinical data" (2020) in Trends in Food Science & Technology
  • "Biochanin A: A novel bioactive multifunctional compound from nature" (2020) in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Bee Pollen: Current Status and Therapeutic Potential" (2021) in Nutrients
  • "Therapeutic potential of phenylethanoid glycosides: A systematic review" (2020) in Medicinal Research Reviews
  • "Chalcones: Synthetic Chemistry Follows Where Nature Leads" (2021) in Biomolecules

The frequent publication venues for Sarker's research include:

  • Phytochemical Analysis
  • Molecules
  • Scientific Reports
  • Phytochemistry Reviews
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

Collaborative efforts form a significant component of Sarker's scientific work. The most frequent co-authors associated with Sarker are:

  • Lutfun Nahar
  • Anupam Das Talukdar
  • Amos A. Fatokun
  • Emran Habibi

This network of collaborators and diverse publication venues underscores a multidisciplinary and integrative approach within natural products research, molecular biology, and therapeutic studies. The scope of Sarker's research includes both experimental and computational methodologies targeting bioactive natural compounds for potential healthcare applications.

Best Publications

  • Microtitre plate-based antibacterial assay incorporating resazurin as an indicator of cell growth, and its application in the in vitro antibacterial screening of phytochemicals.

    Satyajit D. Sarker;Lutfun Nahar;Yashodharan Kumarasamy

  • An Introduction to Natural Products Isolation

    Satyajit Dey Sarker;Lutfun Nahar

  • Effect of citrus flavonoids, naringin and naringenin, on metabolic syndrome and their mechanisms of action.

    Ashraful Alam;Nusrat Subhan;Mahbubur Rahman;Shaikh Jamal Uddin

  • Screening seeds of some Scottish plants for free radical scavenging activity

    Yashodharan Kumarasamy;Maureen Byres;Philip J. Cox;Marcel Jaspars

  • Natural products isolation

    Satyajit D. Sarker;Zahid Latif;Alexander I. Gray

  • Natural medicine: The genus Angelica

    S D Sarker;L Nahar

  • SCREENING SEEDS OF SCOTTISH PLANTS FOR ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY

    Yashodharan Kumarasamy;Philip John Cox;Marcel Jaspars;Lutfun Nahar

  • Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad (bitter apple fruit): a review of its phytochemistry, pharmacology, traditional uses and nutritional potential.

    Abdullah I. Hussain;Hassaan A. Rathore;Munavvar Z.A. Sattar;Shahzad A.S. Chatha

  • Chemical composition of the essential oils and extracts of Achillea species and their biological activities: A review.

    Majid Mohammadhosseini;Satyajit D. Sarker;Abolfazl Akbarzadeh

  • Microwave-assisted extraction in natural products isolation.

    Abbas Delazar;Lutfun Nahar;Sanaz Hamedeyazdan;Satyajit D. Sarker

  • Chemistry for pharmacy students

    Satyajit D. Sarker;Lutfun Nahar.

  • Antiviral potential of garlic (Allium sativum) and its organosulfur compounds: A systematic update of pre-clinical and clinical data

    Razina Rouf;Shaikh Jamal Uddin;Dipto Kumer Sarker;Muhammad Torequl Islam

  • Bioactivity of secoiridoid glycosides from Centaurium erythraea.

    Y. Kumarasamy;L. Nahar;P. J. Cox;Marcel Jaspars

  • Bioactive compounds from marine macroalgae and their hypoglycemic benefits

    Chao Zhao;Chao Zhao;Chao Zhao;Chengfeng Yang;Bin Liu;Luan Lin

  • Wound healing and antioxidant properties: do they coexist in plants?

    Ipek Süntar;Esra Küpeli Akkol;Lutfun Nahar;Satyajit D. Sarker

  • Antibacterial activity of some Lamiaceae essential oils using resazurin as an indicator of cell growth

    Abdullah I. Hussain;Abdullah I. Hussain;Farooq Anwar;Poonam Singh Nee Nigam;Satyajit D. Sarker

  • Isolation, structure elucidation and bioactivity of schischkiniin, a unique indole alkaloid from the seeds of Centaurea schischkinii

    Mohammad Shoeb;Sezgin Celik;Marcel Jaspars;Yashodharan Kumarasamy

  • The genus Ferula: ethnobotany, phytochemistry and bioactivities - a review

    Majid Mohammadhosseini;Alessandro Venditti;Satyajit D. Sarker;Lutfun Nahar

  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Activates Unfolded Protein Response Signaling and Mediates Inflammation, Obesity, and Cardiac Dysfunction: Therapeutic and Molecular Approach

    Omar Mohammed Amen;Satyajit D. Sarker;Reena Ghildyal;Aditya Arya

  • Plant-derived secondary metabolites as the main source of efflux pump inhibitors and methods for identification

    Armel Jackson Seukep;Armel Jackson Seukep;Victor Kuete;Lutfun Nahar;Satyajit D. Sarker

  • The Application of 3D Printing in the Formulation of Multilayered Fast Dissolving Oral Films

    Touraj Ehtezazi;Marwan Algellay;Yamir Islam;Matt Roberts

  • GC-MS Analysis of the Essential Oil from the Oleoresin of Pistacia atlantica var. mutica

    A. Delazar;R. G. Reid;S. D. Sarker

  • Chemistry for pharmacy students: general, organic and natural product chemistry

    Satyajit D Sarker;Luthfun Nahar

Frequent Co-Authors

Lutfun Nahar
Lutfun Nahar Liverpool John Moores University
Marcel Jaspars
Marcel Jaspars University of Aberdeen
Peter G. Waterman
Peter G. Waterman Southern Cross University
Robert J. Nash
Robert J. Nash Aberystwyth University
Simon Gibbons
Simon Gibbons University of East Anglia
Poonam Singh Nee Nigam
Poonam Singh Nee Nigam University of Ulster
Jianbo Xiao
Jianbo Xiao Jinan University
Joydeb Kumar Kundu
Joydeb Kumar Kundu Keimyung University
Norbert Sewald
Norbert Sewald Bielefeld University
Abolfazl Akbarzadeh
Abolfazl Akbarzadeh Tabriz University of Medical Sciences

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