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Edmund Ekuadzi

Pharmacognosy

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Dr. Edmund Ekuadzi obtained his doctorate from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana and obtained his Bachelor of Pharmacy from the same institution. He is a Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacognosy and Head, KNUST Central Lab. Edmund is a Visiting Research Scholar, Welcome Center for Anti-infective Research, Drug Discovery Unit, University of Dundee, Scotland. Edmund is also a Next Generation Scientists fellow of the Novartis Institute for Biomedical Research, Basel, Switzerland.  Edmund was appointed a Lecturer in 2013.His research focuses on multidisciplinary studies to identify new drug candidates (pure compounds or extracts) or new leads from natural origin and control their quality. His specific scientific interests include evaluate the activities of crude extracts from traditional medicinal plants and obtain data to support their traditional uses, their indications and analyze potential toxicities, isolate, and identify bioactive compounds which could constitute new prototypes for drug development and analyse their modes of action and control their quality to limit adulterations and standardize treatments. Edmund’s work was recently in the news. See here; https://www.novartis.com/stories/discovery/researcher-seeks-roots-plants-healing-powerHe has publications in peer-reviewed journals and articles published in conference proceedings. He is reviewer of peer-reviewed journals. You can see his work here, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Edmund_EkuadziEdmund is also a member of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. He is a member of the Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Edmund is a pharmacist and a former Chairperson of the Ashanti region branch of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana. He is a member of the Ghana Young Academy (GhYA).

Research Summary

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The researcher's work spans diverse fields, focusing on innovative applications of plants and herbal remedies. Through their publications, they explore themes such as antibiotic environmental impact, pharmacological bioactivity, virology, viatical properties of plants, gut microbiota health, drug discovery, analytical techniques, complementary medicine, plant biochemistry, and public health strategies. Their research highlights the integration of plant-based therapies for health issues, including viral infections, oncology, and disease prevention, with a focus on ethical, pharmacological, and biotechnological advancements.

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Occurrence of Antibiotics and Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Landfill Sites in Kumasi, Ghana(2019)
Evaluation of the Microbial Load and Heavy Metal Content of Two Polyherbal Antimalarial Products on the Ghanaian Market(2020)
Assessment of psychological barriers to cervical cancer screening among women in Kumasi, Ghana using a mixed methods approach(2014)
West African medicinal plants and their constituent compounds as treatments for viral infections, including SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19(2022)
Traditional medicines for COVID‐19: Perspectives from clinical pharmacologists(2021)
ANTIBACTERIAL, ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF GOUANIA LONGIPETALA HEMSL(2012)
In vitro antileishmanial activity and molecular docking studies of lupeol and monostearin, isolated from Parkia biglobosa(2022)
The Immunostimulatory and Antimicrobial Property of two Herbal Decoctions used in the Management of Hiv/Aids in Ghana(2014)
Drug discovery research in Ghana, challenges, current efforts, and the way forward(2022)
Antimicrobial resistance modifying effects and molecular docking studies of Affinine, derived from Tabernaemontana crassa(2024)
Pharmacognostic evaluation of three Apocynaceae plants that share the same West African local names(2021)
Antiplasmodial and anti-trypanosomial monoterpene indole alkaloids from <i>Picralima nitida</i>(2024)
Antiinflammatory properties of betulinic acid and xylopic acid in the carrageenan‐induced pleurisy model of lung inflammation in mice(2017)
Flavonoid glycosides from the stem bark of<i>Margaritaria discoidea</i>demonstrate antibacterial and free radical scavenging activities(2013)
Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Properties of Margaritaria discoidea, a Wound Healing Remedy from Ghana(2010)
Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant effects of the leaves and stem bark of Glyphaea brevis (Spreng) Monachino (Tiliaceae): A comparative study(2011)
Antiplasmodial constituents from the stem bark of Polyalthia longifolia var pendula(2014)
Antiplasmodial clerodane diterpene alkaloids from the stem bark of Polyalthia longifolia(2014)
Formulation and evaluation of sustained release matrix tablets of capparis erythrocarpos roots extract to improve patient compliance in management of arthritis(2019)
Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn hydroethanolic leaf extract exhibits anticonvulsant properties in mouse models(2022)
Albizia zygia root extract exhibits antipsychotic-like properties in murine models of schizophrenia(2018)
Chemical constituents from <i>Gouania longipetala</i> and <i>Glyphaea brevis</i>(2014)
A Novel Triterpene from the Roots of <i>Paullinia pinnata:</i> 6α-(3′-methoxy-4′-hydroxybenzoyl)-lup-20(29)-ene-3-one(2015)
Anti-Inflammatory, Antioxidant, and Selective Antibacterial Effects of &lt;i&gt;Euadenia eminens&lt;/i&gt; Root Bark(2012)
Anti-inflammatory, Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Activities of Guibourtia ehie on Human Prostate (PC-3) and Breast Cancer (MC-7) Cell Lines and in silico Studies on Its Metabolite 7,4′-Dihydroxyflavone(2022)
Anti-inflammatory properties of betulinic acid and xylopic acid in the carrageenan-induced pleurisy model of lung inflammation in mice(2018)
Leaves and stems of Capparis erythrocarpos, more sustainable than roots, show antiarthritic effects(2019)
Antipleuritic and Vascular Permeability Inhibition of the Ethyl Acetate-Petroleum Ether Stem Bark Extract of<i>Maerua angolensis</i>DC (Capparaceae) in Murine(2018)
Pharmacognostic Studies of the Leaves, Stem and Root of Capparis erythrocarpos Isert (Capparaceae)(2019)
N-alkylimidazole derivatives as potential inhibitors of quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa(2022)
Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activities of the Stem Bark of &lt;i&gt;Cussonia bancoensis&lt;/i&gt;(2014)
Assessment of Wound Healing Properties of Medicinal Plants: The Case of <i>Berlinia confusa</i>(2025)
Pseudocedrela kotschyi limits airway inflammation in ovalbumin-induced asthma in guinea pigs(2021)
Gut-Brain-axis: effect of basil oil on the gut microbiota and its contribution to the anticonvulsant properties(2023)
Antimicrobial and modulation effects of selected Ghanaian medicinal plants(2017)
Clinical Evaluation of the Safety and Effectiveness of Adutwumwaa Malamix: A Polyherbal Product for the Treatment of Uncomplicated Malaria in Ghana(2017)
Antimalarial compounds from the climbing stems of <i>salacia debilis</i>(2023)
Antimycobacterial Effects of Herbal Preparations Used In Buruli Ulcer Endemic Communities In Ghana(2023)
Abstract B16: The influence of cultural beliefs on breast cancer risk factor knowledge of women in Kumasi, Ghana(2010)
(2012)
HPLC-HRESI-MSn Characterization of Polyphenolic Compounds in the Stem Bark of Chlorophora regia A. Chev (Moraceae)(2022)
Brain-gut-microbiota axis: effect of basil oil on the gut microbiota and its contribution to the anticonvulsant properties(2023)
Development and Validation of an RP-HPLC Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Triclosan in Human Urine(2023)
Traditional medicines for COVID-19: perspectives from clinical pharmacologists(2024)
Antidepressant-like effect of picralima nitida total crude alkaloidal fraction in mice(2025)

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