Maarit Karonen
PhD, Senior Lecturer, Docent, Adjunct Professor
Natural Chemistry Research Group maarit.karonen@utu.fi +358 29 450 3179 +358 50 576 5007 : D507 : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9964-6527 |
Interactions, liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, natural compounds, NMR spectroscopy, phenolic compounds, polyphenols, tannins
- Chemistry of tannins and polyphenols
- Qualitative and quantitative analyses of tannins and polyphenols
- Role and significance of tannins on ruminant health and greenhouse gas emissions
- Role of tannins in forest ecosystems and their potential for sustainable utilization in the future
- Tannin-macromolecules interactions
- Book Exams of Natural Compound Chemistry
- Identification of Bioactives by UV, MS and MS/MS Spectra
- LC-MS and its Applications
- Scientific Communication of Chemistry
- Structure, Activity and Quantitation Methods
- Rapid estimation of the oxidative activities of individual phenolics in crude plant extracts (2014)
- Phytochemistry
- Rapid profiling of phenolic compounds of green and fermented Bergenia crassifolia L. leaves by UPLC-DAD-QqQMS and HPLC-DAD-ESI-QTOF-MS (2014)
- Natural Product Research
- Secondary metabolite from Nostoc XPORK14A inhibits photosynthesis and growth of Synechocystis PCC 6803 (2014)
- Plant, Cell and Environment
- In vitro study on the antioxidant activity of a polyphenol-rich extract from Pinus brutia bark and its fractions (2013)
- Journal of Medicinal Food
- Analysis of Hydrolyzable Tannins and Other Phenolic Compounds in Emblic Leafflower (Phyllanthus emblica L.) Fruits by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (2012)
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Characterization of phenolic compounds from inner bark of Betula pendula (2012)
- Holzforschung
- Moluccensins R-Y, Limonoids from the Seeds of a Mangrove, Xylocarpus moluccensis (2012)
- Journal of Natural Products
- Phenolic Compounds of the Inner Bark of Betula pendula: Seasonal and Genetic Variation and Induction by Wounding (2012)
- Journal of Chemical Ecology
- Procyanidin xylosides from the bark of Betula pendula (2012)
- Phytochemistry
- Birch inner bark procyanidins can be resolved with enhanced sensitivity by hydrophilic interaction HPLC-MS (2011)
- Journal of Separation Science



