British Biomedical Bulletin : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in British Biomedical Bulletin have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. British Biomedical Bulletin has got h-index 14, which means every article in British Biomedical Bulletin has got 14 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in British Biomedical Bulletin.

  2023 2022 2021 2020 2019

Year wise published articles

35 34 36 11 3

Year wise citations received

20 34 20 11 3
Journal total citations count 931
Journal impact factor 3.48
Journal 5 years impact factor 7.03
Journal cite score 6.10
Journal h-index 14
Journal h-index since 2017 11
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Potnis, V., Dhamane, S., Kute, J., Tidke, R. and Gore, S., 2017. FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF NAIL DELIVERY SYSTEMS OF VORICONAZOLE.

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Šveikauskait?, I., 2019. Nešikli? prigimties bei fizini? ir chemini? aktyvikli? ?takos amorolfino ir naftifino pernašai ? žmogaus nag? vertinimas: daktaro disertacija: medicinos ir sveikatos mokslai, farmacija (M 003).

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Juknevi?i?t?, J., 2019. Mikroemulsij? su ciklopirokso olaminu formulavimas ir biofarmacinis vertinimas.

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Kumari, A. and Singh, R.K., 2019. Medicinal chemistry of indole derivatives: Current to future therapeutic prospectives. Bioorganic chemistry, 89, p.103021.

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Farooq, S. and Ngaini, Z., 2020. One-pot and two-pot synthesis of chalcone based mono and bis-pyrazolines. Tetrahedron Letters, 61(4), p.151416.

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Fatahala, S.S., Khedr, M.A. and Mohamed, M.S., 2017. Synthesis and structure activity relationship of some indole derivatives as potential anti-inflammatory agents. Acta Chimica Slovenica, 64(4), pp.865-876.

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Nadaraia, N.S., Amiranashvili, L.S., Merlani, M., Kakhabrishvili, M.L., Barbakadze, N.N., Geronikaki, A., Petrou, A., Poroikov, V., Ciric, A., Glamoclija, J. and Sokovic, M., 2019. Novel antimicrobial agents’ discovery among the steroid derivatives. Steroids, 144, pp.52-65.

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Sayed, M., Kamal El?Dean, A.M., Ahmed, M. and Hassanien, R., 2018. Synthesis, Characterization, and Screening for Anti?inflammatory and Antimicrobial Activity of Novel Indolyl Chalcone Derivatives. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 55(5), pp.1166-1175.

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Muralidharan, V. and Raja, S., 2018. A review on anti-inflammatory potential of substituted pyrazoline derivatives synthesised from chalcones. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, pp.9-14.

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Farooq, S., Ngaini, Z., Daud, A.I. and Khairul, W.M., 2021. Microwave Assisted Synthesis and Antimicrobial Activities of Carboxylpyrazoline Derivatives: Molecular Docking and DFT Influence in Bioisosteric Replacement. Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, pp.1-14.

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Suryawanshi, S.B., Desai, N.K., Bodake, A.J. and Patil, S.R., 2021. Fluorescence Enhancement Based Quantification of Human Serum Albumin from Biological Sample Using Indole Based Nanosuspension: Molecular Interactions and Molecular Docking Studies.

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Ali, R.A., Ahamed, L.S. and Alrekabi, Z.G., 2018. Synthesis of New Nucleoside Analogues From 3, 5-Disubstituted Pyrazoline. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 10(4), pp.705-710.

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AKSÖZ, B.E., Analysis of Antiinflammatory Compounds Carrying Pyrazoline Ring. Academic Studies in Health Sciences-II, p.71.

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Sayed, M., El-Dean, A.M.K., Ahmed, M. and Hassaniena, R., 2018. Month 2018 Synthesis, Characterization, and Screening for Anti-inflammatory and Antimicrobial Activity of Novel Indolyl Chalcone Derivatives.

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Singh, S. and Bajaj, B.K., 2017. Potential application spectrum of microbial proteases for clean and green industrial production. Energy, Ecology and Environment, 2(6), pp.370-386.

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Ouertani, A., Chaabouni, I., Mosbah, A., Long, J., Barakat, M., Mansuelle, P., Mghirbi, O., Najjari, A., Ouzari, H.I., Masmoudi, A.S. and Maresca, M., 2018. Two new secreted proteases generate a casein-derived antimicrobial peptide in Bacillus cereus food born isolate leading to bacterial competition in milk. Frontiers in microbiology, 9, p.1148.

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Barzkar, N., 2020. Marine microbial alkaline protease: an efficient and essential tool for various industrial applications. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 161, pp.1216-1229.

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Sarkar, G. and Suthindhiran, K., 2020. Isolation and Bioprocess Optimization of Halophilic and Alkaline Protease From Marine Streptomyces and Its Use As Contact Lens Cleaner.

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Prihatiningsih, N., ASNANI, A. and DJATMIKO, H.A., 2021. Extracellular protease from Bacillus subtilis B315 with antagonistic activity against bacterial wilt pathogen (Ralstonia solanacearum) of chili:-. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 22(3).

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Al-Thobaiti, B.M., Abada, E. and El-Gayar, K., 2021. Biochemical and molecular characterization of proteolytic bacterial strains isolated from Jazan region, KSA with the application as an antibacterial agent. pathology, 5, p.6.

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Citations : 931

British Biomedical Bulletin received 931 citations as per Google Scholar report

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