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Kasemsiri Chandarajoti

Kasemsiri Chandarajoti

Member : Member

Academic Rank : Assistant Professor

Research Area : Enzymatic synthesis

Researcher Profile

Born: 1984
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Academic Rank: Assistant Professor
Education:
2014 Ph.D. (Pharmaceutical Sciences) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
2007 B.Pharm. (Pharmaceutical Sciences) Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
Scientific Interest:
Enzymatic synthesis, enzymatic development assay

Publication Summary

10

Journal Articles

7

H-index

382

Citation

Journal Articles:

  1. Chandarajoti, K., Kara, J., Suwanhom, P., Nualnoi, T., Puripattanavong, J., Lee, V.S., Tipmanee, V., Lomlim, L. Synthesis and evaluation of coumarin derivatives on antioxidative, tyrosinase inhibitory activities, melanogenesis, and in silico investigations. Scientific Reports, 14(1): 5535, 2024.

  2. Zhou, T., Hao, J., Tang, Q., Chandarajoti, K., Ye, W., Fan, C., Wang, X., Wang, C., Zhang, K., Han, X., Zhou, W., Ge, Y. Antimicrobial activity and structure–activity relationships of molecules containing mono- or di- or oligosaccharides: An update. Bioorganic Chemistry, 148: 107406, 2024.

  3. Sangkanu, S., Pitakbut, T., Phoopha, S., Khanansuk, J., Chandarajoti, K., Dej-adisai, S. A Comparative Study of Chemical Profiling and Bioactivities between Thai and Foreign Hemp Seed Species (Cannabis sativa L.) Plus an In-Silico Investigation. Foods, 13(1): 55, 2024.

  4. Jongsriwattanaporn, M., Chandarajoti, K., Petrat, W., Kara, J., Plubrukarn, A., Premchai, P., Lomlim, L. In Vitro Anti-Oxidation and Anti-Cholinesterase Activities of Tuna and Chicken Hydrolysates and their Maillard Reaction Products. Journal of Health Science and Medical Research, 42(1): e2023998, 2024.

  5. Saeting, O.; Chandarajoti, K.; Phongphisutthinan, A.; Hongsprabhas, P.; Sae-tan, S. Water Extract of Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) Inhibits Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase1B in Insulin-Resistant HepG2 Cells. Molecules 2021, 26, 1452.

  6. Buathong, N., Chandarajoti, K., Sae-Tan, S. Anti-inflammatory potential of mung bean seed coat water extract in lipopolysaccharide-induced 3T3-L1 adipocytes (2021) Agriculture and Natural Resources, 55 (5), pp. 777-786.

  7. Chandarajoti, K. and Liu, J. Chemoenzymatic synthesis of carbohydrates. In Hung, S-C., Zulueta, MM L., editors. Glycochemical synthesis: Strategies and applications. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, p.221- 231, 2016.

  8. Xu, Y., Chandarajoti, K., Zhang, X., Pagadala, V., Dou, W., Hoppensteadt, D.M., Sparkenbaugh, E.M., Cooley, B., Daily, S., Key, N.S., Severynse-Stevens, D., Fareed, J., Linhardt, R.J., Pawlinski, R. and Liu, J. Synthetic oligosaccharides can replace animal-sourced low–molecular weight heparins. Sci. Transl. Med., 9 (406):Article number eaan5954, 2017.

  9. Chandarajoti, K., Liu, J. and Pawlinski, R. The design and synthesis of new synthetic low-molecular-weight heparins. J. Thromb. Haemost., 14(6):1135-1145, 2016.

  10. Sparkenbaugh, E.M., Chantrathammachart, P., Chandarajoti, K., Mackman, N., Key, N.S. and Pawlinski, R. Thrombin-independent contribution of tissue factor to inflammation and cardiac hypertrophy in a mouse model of sickle cell disease. Blood, 127(10):1371-1373, 2016.

  11. Chandarajoti, K., Xu, Y.M., Sparkenbaugh, E., Key, N.S., Pawlinski, R. and Liu, J. De novo synthesis of a narrow size distribution low-molecular-weight heparin. Glycobiology, 24(5):476-486, 2014.

  12. Xu, Y.M., Cai, C., Chandarajoti, K., Hsieh, P.H., Li, L.Y., Pham, T.Q., Sparkenbaugh, E.M., Sheng, J.Z., Key, N.S., Pawlinski, R., Harris, E.N., Linhardt, R.J. and Liu, J. Homogeneous low-molecular-weight heparins with reversible anticoagulant activity. Nat. Chem. Biol., 10(4):248-250, 2014.

  13. Zhou, X.X., Chandarajoti, K., Pham, T.Q., Liu, R.P. and Liu, J. Expression of heparan sulfate sulfotransferases in Kluyveromyces lactis and preparation of 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate. Glycobiology, 21 (6):771-780, 2011.

  14. Kaewsrichan, J., Wongwitwichot, P., Chandarajoti, K., Chua, K.H., and Ruszymah, B. H. I. Sequential induction of marrow stromal cells by FGF2 and BMP2 improves their growth and differentiation potential in vivo. Arch. Oral. Biol. 56(1):90-101, 2011.

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