Der Pharmacia Sinica : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Der Pharmacia Sinica have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Der Pharmacia Sinica has got h-index 27, which means every article in Der Pharmacia Sinica has got 27 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Der Pharmacia Sinica.

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Year wise published articles

18 30 66 6 5

Year wise citations received

347 408 426 417 406
Journal total citations count 4713
Journal impact factor
Journal 5 years impact factor
Journal cite score 1.41
Journal h-index 27
Journal h-index since 2017 18
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Risan, M. H., Abdulmohimin, N., & Mohammad-Amin, S. M. (2016). Production, Partial Purification and Antitumor Properties of Bioactive Compounds from Locally Isolated Actinomycetes (KH14). Iraqi journal of biotechnology, 15(3).

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Rana, S., & Salam, M. D. (2014). Antimicrobial potential of actinomycetes isolated from soil samples of Punjab. India. J Microbiol Exp, 1(2), 00010.

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Salah, M., Gobalakrishnan, R., Sivakumar, K., & Kannan, L. (2014). Actinobacterial research from the mangroves of India. J Sci, 7(3), 108-112.

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Jain, R., Monthakantirat, O., Tengamnuay, P., & De-Eknamkul, W. (2014). Avicequinone C isolated from Avicennia marina exhibits 5?-reductase-type 1 inhibitory activity using an androgenic alopecia relevant cell-based assay system. Molecules, 19(5), 6809-6821.

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Jain, R., Monthakantirat, O., Tengamnuay, P., & De-Eknamkul, W. (2014). Avicequinone C isolated from Avicennia marina exhibits 5?-reductase-type 1 inhibitory activity using an androgenic alopecia relevant cell-based assay system. Molecules, 19(5), 6809-6821.

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Esmaeili, S., Hamzeloo-Moghadam, M., Ghaffari, S., & Mosaddegh, M. (2014). Cytotoxic activity screening of some medicinal plants from south of Iran. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy, 1(4), 19-25.

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Das, G., Gouda, S., Mohanta, Y. K., & Patra, J. K. (2015). Mangrove plants: A potential source for anticancer drugs.

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Illian, D. N., Basyuni, M., Wati, R., & Hasibuan, P. A. Z. (2018). Polyisoprenoids from Avicennia marina and Avicennia lanata inhibit WiDr cells proliferation. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 14(58), 513.

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Illian, D. N., Basyuni, M., Wati, R., & Hasibuan, P. A. Z. (2018). Polyisoprenoids from Avicennia marina and Avicennia lanata inhibit WiDr cells proliferation. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 14(58), 513.

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Illian, D. N., Basyuni, M., Wati, R., & Hasibuan, P. A. Z. (2018). Polyisoprenoids from Avicennia marina and Avicennia lanata inhibit WiDr cells proliferation. Pharmacognosy Magazine, 14(58), 513.

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Manilal, A., Tsalla, T., Zerdo, Z., Ameya, G., Merdekios, B et al. (2016). Evaluating the antibacterial and anticandidal potency of mangrove, Avicennia marina. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease, 6(2), 136-140.

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Fouda, A. S., Rashwan, S., Kamel, M. M., & Arman, N. M. (2017). Adsorption and inhibition behavior of avicennia marina for Zn metal in hydrochloric acid solution. Int. J. Electrochem. Sci, 12, 11789-11804.

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Nakamura, M., Linh, T. M., Le, Q. L., Suzuki, H., Mai, N. C et al. (2018). Transcriptome sequencing and identification of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases involved in the biosynthesis of maslinic acid and corosolic acid in Avicennia marina. Plant Biotechnology, 18-0810.

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Eswaraiah, G., Peele, K. A., Krupanidhi, S., Indira, M., Kumar, R. B et al. (2020). GC–MS analysis for compound identification in leaf extract of Lumnitzera racemosa and evaluation of its in vitro anticancer effect against MCF7 and HeLa cell lines. Journal of King Saud University-Science, 32(1), 780-783.

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Dawane, V., Pathak, B., & Fulekar, M. H. (2016). HPTLC pattern assessment of Avicennia marina stem and spectrometric analysis of the separated phyto-constituents. Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications, 9(1), 114-120.

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Venkata, K. B., Battula, S. R., & Dubey, S. (2013). Validation of quetiapine fumarate in pharmaceutical dosage by reverse-phase HPLC with internal standard method. Journal of Chemistry, 2013.

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Al-Saraf, M. F., & Khalil, Y. I. (2016). Formulation and evaluation of topical itraconazole emulgel. International journal of pharmacy & therapeutics, 7, 9-17.

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Sabri, H. S., Alia, W. K., Abdullahb, B. H., & Al-Anic, W. M. (2016). Formulation design and evaluation of anti-microbial activity of emulgel containing essential oil of myrtus communis L. Inter J Pharm Sci Rev Res, 40, 271-277.

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Parveen, S., & Mittapally, S. (2018). Formulation and invitro evaluation of topical transferosomal gel of bifonazole for fungal infections. Pharma Innov J, 7(7), 711-20.

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López?Guarnido, O., Tabernero, M. J., Hernández, A. F., Rodrigo, L., & Bermejo, A. M. (2014). Rapid determination of quetiapine in blood by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Application to post?mortem cases. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 34(10), 1104-1108.

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Citations : 4713

Der Pharmacia Sinica received 4713 citations as per Google Scholar report

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