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Akwasi Acheampong

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Prof. Akwasi Acheampong is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, and the Dean for the Faculty of Educational Studies, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He holds two PhD degrees from the University of Paris-Sud in France (now Paris-Saclay) and the Kwame Nkrumah university of Science and Technology in Ghana. He holds a Master of Science degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from KNUST. He has a Bachelor of Science (First class honours) degree in Chemistry from the University of Cape Coast. He had his A' level at Opoku Ware School and the O' level at Asanteman Senior High School.He is a member of the Ghana Science Association (GSA), the Royal Society of Chemistry (U.K.), Ghana Chemical Society, and the Pan African Chemistry Network (PACN). He is currently the honorary National President of the Ghana Chemical Society.He has since his employment in June 2006 at KNUST, published over 50 refereed journal articles and has also attended many national and international conferences, where he made scientific presentations to the scientific community. He has supervised about 150 undergraduates and 30 postgraduate research and theses. He has graduated five PhD students and is currently supervising three PhD theses.His research centers on Natural products, Lipids, pharmaceutical analysis and quality control, analysis of water, food, and food supplements, environmental pollution, Chemical Ecology and chemistry education. In the area of natural products, he investigates the phytoconstituents of various medicinal plants as well as fruits and seeds known to have high medical values.  He investigates the antioxidant, anti-inflammatory antiplasmodial, anthelminthic, and antimicrobial activities of various plant extracts of medicinal plants as well as their isolates.In lipid research, his focus has been on identifying various fatty acids and triacylglycerols (TAG) present in vegetable oils. The major interest has been the design of various HPLC-MS methodologies that permit the complete characterization and quantification of TAG. This aspect of the research seeks to find vegetable sources of essential fatty acids like omega-3 and omega-6 oils found in fish.In pharmaceutical analysis, he focuses on analyzing drug products in pharmacy shops in Ghana to see if they meet the quality parameters enshrined in the standard books, especially the British Pharmacopoeia. Again, this area of research seeks to develop various HPLC methods of analysis for various multi-component drugs being produced locally or imported into the country.In water quality assurance and quality control analysis, he conducts research to assess the quality of underground water (boreholes and wells), water from some rivers, as well as bottle and sachet water from different manufacturers in Ghana.In environmental pollution, he researches into heavy metals as well as radionuclide pollution of soils, river sediments, surface water of rivers, and fishes in rivers.In analyzing food and food supplements for their safety, he has been assessing food and food supplements for their safety with respect to heavy metal and pesticides contamination.In Chemical Ecology, Prof. Acheampong’s interest has been on the semio-chemicals released by plants in defence of herbivory feeding, their identification, characterization and quantitation that will lead to the synthesis of blends that can be used as biological pesticides.In chemistry education, he is interested in investigating the causes of students difficulty in understanding various concepts in chemistry and providing possible ways by which they difficulties could be addressed. His research seeks to bring to the attention of policy makers the challenges in the country's education system and the need to effect policy changes to address them. He is involved in the training of teachers (JHS specialism) at KNUST, and was a part of the team that developed the curriculum for the B.Ed Chemistry education (SHS specialism) for KNUST. Prof. Akwasi Acheampong is currently in charge of managing the Rothamsted Chemical Ecology project in the Chemistry Department. He is a Co-investigator to the late Dr. Samuel Osafo Acquaah on the Rothamsted Research project, and he is seeing to the completion of the project.He has served the International, National and the University communities through his involvement as an editorial member for Universe Scientific Publishing, a Reviewer for thirty (30) refereed journals, Departmental Examinations/Registration officer, Chairman for the KNUST Central Welfare Fund Management Committee, Chairman for the KNUST Welfare Scheme, Chairman for the Committee for GSA / CoS STEM Workshop for Teachers, member of the College of Science Quality Assurance Committee, and a member of Council of Convocation for two terms. He has been a member of the Welfare Services Board, a Secretary of the University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), KNUST branch.He is a member of the National Implementation Support Team (NIST) overseeing the migration of Colleges of Education to Tertiary status and addressing post-migration issues. He is a member of the team developing a continuous professional development framework for the B.Ed (SHS/SHTS/TVET) programmes. He is a fellow of the Republic Hall of KNUST. He is a resource person for many secondary schools and some tertiary institutions including Kumasi Technical University

Research Summary

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The researcher's work is interdisciplinary, encompassing extensive research across various domains focused on plant chemistry, pharmacology, analytical techniques, and environmental impact assessments. The study integrates methodologies from analytical chemistry and mass spectrometry, applied across themes such as essential oils, pharmaceuticals, bioaccumulation studies, toxic metal risk assessment, chemical safety evaluation, and the application of these approaches to evaluate properties like antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-helminthic activities. This comprehensive approach highlights their focus on understanding the bi-partisanship between plants and their interactions with the environment, particularly through analytical and methodological innovations that have broad applications in environmental science and pharmacology.

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Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, and Anthelmintic Activities of <i>Ocimum basilicum</i> (Sweet Basil) Fruits(2020)
Evaluation of the Anti-inflammatory, Antimicrobial and Antioxidant activities of the stem bark extract of Croton penduliflorus Hutch (Euphorbiaceae)(2017)
Validated RP-HPLC method for simultaneous determination and quantification of chlorpheniramine maleate, paracetamol and caffeine in tablet formulation(2016)
Human Health Risk and Bioaccessibility of Toxic Metals in Topsoils from Gbani Mining Community in Ghana(2019)
Determination of potentially toxic elements in selected vegetables sampled from some markets in the Kumasi metropolis(2022)
Potentially toxic Metal Loads in Soils Supporting Medicinal Plants in the Ashanti Region of Ghana(2022)
Simple complementary liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry approaches for the characterization of triacylglycerols in Pinus koraiensis seed oil(2011)
Distribution of natural and artificial radioactivity in soils, water and tuber crops(2015)
Veterinary antibiotics in dairy products from Kumasi, Ghana(2017)
In vitro anthelminthic, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities and FTIR analysis of extracts of Alchornea cordifolia leaves(2019)
Anthelminthic, Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Activities and FTIR Analyses of Vernonia camporum Stem-Bark(2021)
In vitro anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant activities and FTIR analysis of Sclerocarya birrea root(2020)
Antioxidant, antimicrobial and FTIR analysis of methanol root extract of Cnestis ferruginea and ethanol root extract of Citrus limon(2018)
Levels and Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Tubers from Markets in the Kumasi Metropolis, Ghana(2014)
Determination of the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of the leaf extracts of Griffonia simplicifolia(2020)
Physicochemical and Microbial Parameters of Water From Hand-Dug Wells From Nyamebekyere, A Surburb of Obuasi, Ghana(2014)
Chemical Composition of the Headspace Volatiles from <i>Chromolaena odorata</i> (L.) R.M. King in Ghana(2017)
Repellency Potential, Chemical Constituents of Ocimum Plant Essential Oils, and Their Headspace Volatiles against Anopheles gambiae s. s., Malaria Vector(2023)
Toxicity and repellency of shea nut cake extracts against S<i>itophilus zeamais</i> (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and <i>Prostephanus truncatus</i> (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae)(2022)
In vitro anti-helminthic, antimicrobial, antioxidant, activity and GC-MS of fractions of the stem bark of Memecylon accedens(2025)
Chemical composition of the headspace volatiles of intact cowpea pods and cowpea pods infested by Riptortus dentipes and Nezara viridula pests(2023)
Health Risk Assessments of Potentially Toxic Elements in Selected Medicinal Plants from the Ashanti Region of Ghana(2024)
Evaluating the Availability and Effectiveness of Safety Equipment in Chemistry Laboratories at Public Colleges of Education in Ghana(2024)
Assessing Safety Status of Physical Infrastructure in Chemistry Laboratories: A Study of Public Colleges of Education in Ghana(2024)
In vitro anthelminthic and anti-inflammatory activities, and GC-MS analysis of methanol and acetone extracts of Mareya micrantha leaves(2024)
“Hydroethanol extract and triterpenoids of Senegalia ataxacantha show antiplasmodial activity and the compounds are predicted to inhibit parasite lactate dehydrogenase (pfLDH) as indicated by molecular docking studies”(2024)
Development and validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of sulfadoxine and pyrimethamine in tablet dosage form using diclofenac as internal standard(2018)
Antiplasmodial Activity and Phytochemical Evaluation of the Stems of Albizia coriaria and Ficus sur(2024)
In vitro antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-helminthic activities and GC-MS analysis of fractions of the leaves of AspiliA silphioides(2024)
Determination of triacylglycerol regioisomers using electrospray ionization-quadrupole ion trap mass spectrometry with a kinetic method(2012)
Development of lc-ms method to identify triacylglycerols in resinous seed oils(2011)
Assessment of Mercury Levels in Omega-3 Food Supplements Available on the Ghanaian Market(2014)
In vitro anti-helminthic, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activity of methanolic extract of Aspilia silphioides leaves(2024)
Antioxidant, anthelminthic, and antimicrobial activities and GC-MS analysis of methanolic stem extract of Memecylon accedens(2024)
Physicochemical Characterization and Fatty Acid Profiling of Pachira Insignis Seed Oil by Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry(2025)
Anti-Prostatic Carcinoma Activity of Entandrophragma angolense and Methyl Angolensate: In Vitro and In Silico Analyses(2025)

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