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Kofi Oduro Yeboah

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About

Kofi Oduro Yeboah is a Lecturer at the Department of Pharmacology, KNUST. He began his academic journey at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), where he pursued a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) from 2012 to 2018. His undergraduate thesis investigated the effects of natural remedies on ulcerative colitis, which sparked his interest in the therapeutic potential of natural products.Building on this foundation, Kofi pursued a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Pharmacology from 2019 to 2021 at KNUST. During this period, he delved deeper into advanced toxicology and pharmacological techniques. His thesis focused on the inhibitory effects of plant extracts on prostate cancer cells, further strengthening his research skills and resolve to seek effective cancer treatments.Under the guidance of esteemed professors during his PhD, Kofi developed critical skills in pharmacological model development and molecular biology, which translated into meaningful research outcomes.Professional ExperienceHis professional journey has been marked by diverse roles in academia and healthcare. He has served as a part-time Lecturer and Assistant Lecturer in various Universities since 2022.Research and PublicationsHis research endeavors have led to multiple publications in reputable journals. He is particularly proud of his work on natural products, which aims to explore their anticancer potential and broaden the understanding of plant-based therapies. The collaboration with other scholars has resulted in publications addressing various pharmacological effects including anticancer and anti-inflammatory effects.Community Engagement and Professional MembershipAs a member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ghana, he actively participates in initiatives aimed at advancing the pharmacy profession in Ghana. He believes that sharing knowledge and collaborating with fellow professionals helps strengthen our community and drives innovative solutions in healthcare.His passion for pharmacology and commitment to research on cancer and inflammation are not just professional endeavors; they are personal missions fueled by the desire to improve lives through better therapeutics. As he continues to navigate the academic and professional path, Kofi remains dedicated to discovering and promoting effective treatment options for diseases that challenge our health systems.

Research Summary

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The researcher has made significant contributions to the fields of alkaloid synthesis, traditional medicine, cannabinoids, immune pathways, neuroinflammation, neurogenesis, mental health interventions, genetic and connecton biology, and food additive research. Their work spans synthesizing alkaloids for drug development, applying traditional methods like annnonceae in medicine, exploring cannabinoid effects, investigating IBD mechanisms, studying gut disorders, linking connectons to lens biology, addressing immune pathways, targeting mental health issues, and advancing neuroinflammation and neurogenesis studies through genetic research. Their research also delves into the role of green tea and moringa as food additives in human health, examining their effects on mitochondrial function, and investigating cognitive decline mechanisms linked to trace element interactions.

Research Themes

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Phytochemical and Pharmacological Review of<i> Cryptolepis sanguinolenta</i> (Lindl.) Schlechter(2017)
The acute anti-inflammatory action of xylopic acid isolated from <i>Xylopia aethiopica</i>(2018)
In vivo inhibitory effect of hydro-ethanol extract of xylopia aethiopica fruits on mediators of acute inflammation(2022)
Endocannabinoid system and its modulation of brain, gut, joint and skin inflammation(2021)
Acetic acid‐induced colitis modulating potential of total crude alkaloidal extract of <i>Picralima nitida</i> seeds in rats(2023)
The crude alkaloidal extract of Picralima nitida seeds alleviates TNBS-induced inflammatory bowel disease through reduced serum expression of TNF-α, IL-1β and p38 MAPK(2024)
Anti-IBD activity of Eleusine indica through inhibition of TNF-alpha and p38 MAPK expression(2025)
Methanolic Leaf Extract of Dissotis Rotundifolia Alleviates Acetic Acid-Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Rats(2021)
Review of the Ethno-medical, Phytochemical, Pharmacological and Toxicological Studies on Dissotis rotundifolia (Sm.) Triana(2017)
Inflammation Modulating Activity of the Hydroethanol Stem Bark Extract of Bombax costatum in Murine Models(2022)
Cutaneous and systemic anti-allergic potential of xylopic acid in rodents(2021)
Anticataract Effect of the Aqueous Extract of the Flowers of Aspilia africana in Murine Model of Diabetic and Age-Related Cataracts(2023)
The Aqueous Stem Bark Extract of Alstonia boonei Exhibits Anticataract Activity in Sprague Dawley Rat(2023)
Eleusine indica inhibits airway inflammation and ICAM-1 expression in ovalbumin-induced asthma in guinea pigs(2025)
Prevalence and Predictors of Mother-to-Child Transmission of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) among HIV-exposed Infants(2025)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(2018)
Oxidative Stress and Neurodegeneration(2018)
Microglial Mitophagy and Neurodegenerative Disorders(2020)
Infection-Induced Systemic Inflammation and Dementia(2022)
Neurogenesis in the Embryonic and Adult Brain(2023)
Therapeutic Targets and Neurochemical Signaling in Huntington's Disease(2023)
Association Between Green Tea Drinking with Body Mass Index, Serum Lipid Profile and Prostate Specific-Antigen in a Ghanaian Population: A Cross- Sectional Study(2024)
Associations between green tea drinking and body mass index, serum lipid profile and prostate-specific antigen in a Ghanaian population: a cross-sectional study(2025)
Acetic acid-induced ulcerative colitis alleviation by Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich in Sprague Dawley rats(2025)
Neuro-therapeutic effect of ursolic acid in a murine model of vincristine-induced neuropathic pain(2025)
The impact of zinc and testosterone co-treatment on tumourigenesis in prostate cancer: a novel model(2025)

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