Dr. Ahmed   Akrout
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Dr. Ahmed Akrout

Professor
Institute of Arid Regions, Tunisia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Chemistry from University of Sfax, Tunisia

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Area of Interest:

Chemistry
100%
Molecular Architectures
62%
Analytical Chemistry
90%
Reaction Kinetics
75%
Biochemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
19
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Mighri, H., N. Bennour, H. Eljeni, M. Neffati and A. Akrout, 2017. Chromatography analysis of fatty acids, volatile compounds and alkaloids of Ephedra alata growing wild in Southern Tunisia and evaluation of their antioxidant activity. Int. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. Res., 9: 1249-1259.
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  2. Metoui, R., J. Bouajila, M. Znati, S. Cazaux, M. Neffati and A. Akrout, 2017. Bioactive flavones isolated from Tunisian Artemisia campestris L. leaves. Cell. Mol. Biol., 63: 86-91.
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  3. Houta, O., A. Akrout, H. Najja, M. Neffati and H. Amri, 2015. Chemical composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of essential oil from Crithmum maritimum cultivated in Tunisia. J. Essent. Oil Bear. Plants, 18: 1459-1466.
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  4. Akrout, A., H. Mighri, M. Krid, F. Thabet, H. Turki, H. El-Jani and M. Neffati, 2012. Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of aqueous extracts of some wild medicinal plants in southern Tunisia. Int. J. Life Sci. Med. Sci., 2: 1-4.
  5. Mighri, H., A. Akrout and M. Neffati, 2011. Assessment of essential oil yield of Artemisia herba-alba cultivated in Tunisian arid zone. J. Med. Plants Res., 5: 5296-5300.
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  6. Houta, O., A. Akrout, M. Neffati and H. Amri, 2011. Phenolic contents, antioxidant and antimicrobial potentials of Crithmum maritimum cultivated in Tunisia Arid zones. J. Biol. Active Prod. Nat., 1: 138-143.
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  7. Akrout, A., L.A. Gonzalez, H. El Jani and P.C. Madrid, 2011. Antioxidant and antitumor activities of Artemisia campestris and Thymelaea hirsute from Southern Tunisia. Food Chem. Toxicol., 49: 342-347.
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  8. Mighri, H., A. Akrout, H. El-jeni, S. Zaidi, F. Tomi, J. Casanova and M. Neffati, 2010. Intraspecific chemical composition and variability of the essential oil from artemisia herba- growing wild alba in tunisian arid zone has. Chem. Biodivers., 7: 2709-2717.
  9. Akrout, A., H. Hajlaoui, H. Mighri, H. Najjaa, H.E. Jani, S. Zaidi and M. Neffati, 2010. Chemical and biological characteristics of essential oil of rosmarinus officinalis cultivated in djerba. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants (JEOBP), 13: 398-411.
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  10. Akrout, A. H.E. Jani, T. Zammori, H. Mighri and M. Neffati, 2010. Phytochemical screening and mineral content of annual plants growing wild in the southern of Tunisia. J. Phytol., 2: 34-40.
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  11. Akrout, A. H.E. Jani, S. Love, M. Neffati, 2010. Screening of antiradical and antibacterial activities of essential oils of Artemisia campestris L., artemisia herba alba asso and thymus capitatus hoff. and link. Recent Res. Sci. Technol., 2: 29-39.
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  12. Mighri, H., A. Akrout, H. Hajlaoui, H. Najjaa and N. Mohamed, 2009. Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Artemisia herba alba essential oil. Comp. Rendue Chim, 13: 380-386.
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  13. Mighri, H., A. Akrout, F. Tomi, J. Casanova and N. Mohamed, 2009. The essential oil from artemisia herba alba asso cultivated in semi-arid land (South Tunisia). J. Essential Oil Res., 21: 453-456.
  14. Mighri, H., A. Akrout, F. Tomi, J. Casanova and N. Mohamed, 2009. Influence of drying time and process are Artemisia herba alba Asso. essential oil yield and composition. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 12: 358-364.
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  15. Mighri, H., A. Akrout, F. Tomi, J. Casanova and N. Mohamed, 2009. Impact of season and harvest frequency and biomass is essential oil of Artemisia herba alba Yields Cultivated in Southern Tunisia. Experimental Agric., 45: 499-508.
  16. Akrout A., 2004. Study of the chemical composition of three pasture plants in the region of Matmata Tunisia: Artemisia herba alba, Juniperus phoenicea and Thymus capitatus. Cahiers Options Mediterranean, 62: 289-292.
  17. Akrout, A., R.C. Simmonds, G. Kite, M. Hammami and I. Chreif, 2003. Seasonal variation of the essential oil of Artemisia campestris L. J. Essential Oil Res., 15: 333-336.
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  18. Akrout, A., R. Chemli, M. Hammami and I. Chreif, 2002. Effect of extraction duration on the yield of essential oil from Artemisia campestris L. J. Essential Oil Bearing Plants, 5: 122-125.
  19. Akrout, A., R. Chemli, I. Chreïf and M. Hammami, 2001. Analysis of the essential oil of Artemisia campestris L. Flavour and fragrance journal, 16: 337-339.