Mojtaba Asadollahi
Forskningsingenjör|Research Engineer
- Professional title: Research Engineer
- Academic title: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
- Telephone: +46 (0)10-1726591
- Email: mojtaba.asadollahi@miun.se
- Room number: O 211
- Location: Sundsvall
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- Employed at the subject:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Chemical Engineering
- Natural Science
Publications
Articles in journals
Articles, reviews/surveys
Articles in journals
Gamage, S. , Norström, S. , Olofsson, M. , Bylund, D. , Asadollahi, M. & Hedenström, E. (2025). Pulp and paper industry side-stream materials as feed for the oleaginous yeast species Lipomyces starkeyi and Rhodotorula toruloides. Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal, vol. 40: 1, pp. 19-31.
Khademian, A. , Farimani, M. M. , Alilou, M. & Asadollahi, M. (2023). Phytochemical analysis of Echinops macrophyllus Boiss & Hausskn. Trends in Phytochemical Research, vol. 7: 4, pp. 246-252.
Samadzadeh, S. , Farzaneh, M. , Shahsavari, Z. , Ebrahimi, S. N. , Asadollahi, M. & Mirjalili, M. H. (2022). Characterization and antimicrobial activity of fungal endophytes from Crocus caspius (Iridaceae). Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, vol. 43
Jassbi, A. R. , Hadavand Mirzaei, H. , Firuzi, O. , Pirhadi, S. , Asadollahi, M. , Chandran, J. N. & Schneider, B. (2022). Cytotoxic abietane-type diterpenoids from roots of Salvia spinosa and their in Silico pharmacophore modeling. Natural Product Research, vol. 36: 12, pp. 3183-3188.
Hafez Ghoran, S. , Firuzi, O. , Asadollahi, M. , Stuppner, H. , Alilou, M. & Jassbi, A. R. (2021). Dammarane-type triterpenoid saponins from Salvia russellii Benth. Phytochemistry, vol. 184
Zare, S. , Mirkhani, H. , Firuzi, O. , Moheimanian, N. , Asadollahi, M. , Pirhadi, S. , Chandran, J. N. , Schneider, B. & et al. (2020). Antidiabetic and cytotoxic polyhydroxylated oleanane and ursane type triterpenoids from Salvia grossheimii. Bioorganic chemistry, vol. 104
Asadollahi, M. , Firuzi, O. , Heidary Jamebozorgi, F. , Alizadeh, M. & Jassbi, A. R. (2019). Ethnopharmacological studies, chemical composition, antibacterial and cytotoxic activities of essential oils of eleven Salvia in Iran. Journal of Herbal Medicine, vol. 17-18
de Vries, R. P. , Asadollahi, M. & Grigoriev, I. V. (2017). Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus. Genome Biology, vol. 18: 1
Asadollahi, M. , Fekete, E. , Karaffa, L. , Flipphi, M. , Árnyasi, M. , Esmaeili, M. , Váczy, K. Z. & Sándor, E. (2013). Comparison of Botrytis cinerea populations isolated from two open-field cultivated host plants. Microbiological Research, vol. 168: 6, pp. 379-388.
Asadollahi, M. , Fekete, E. , Karaffa, L. , Flipphi, M. , Árnyasi, M. , Esmaeili, M. , Váczy, K. Z. & Sándor, E. (2013). Comparison of Botrytis cinerea populations isolated from two open-field cultivated host plants. Microbiological Research, vol. 168: 6, pp. 379-388.
Jassbi, A. R. , Asadollahi, M. , Masroor, M. , Schuman, M. C. , Mehdizadeh, Z. , Soleimani, M. & Miri, R. (2012). Chemical Classification of the Essential Oils of the Iranian Salvia Species in Comparison with Their Botanical Taxonomy. Chemistry and Biodiversity, vol. 9: 7, pp. 1254-1271.
Fekete, É. , Fekete, E. , Irinyi, L. , Karaffa, L. , Árnyasi, M. , Asadollahi, M. & Sándor, E. (2012). Genetic diversity of a Botrytis cinerea cryptic species complex in Hungary. Microbiological Research, vol. 167: 5, pp. 283-291.
Asadollahi, M. , Fekete, É. , Fekete, E. , Karaffa, L. & Sándor, E. (2011). Pathogenicity differences between group I and group II of Botrytis cinerea. Acta Agraria Debreceniensis, : 43, pp. 81-85.
Firuzi, O. , Asadollahi, M. , Gholami, M. & Javidnia, K. (2010). Composition and biological activities of essential oils from four Heracleum species. Food Chemistry, vol. 122: 1, pp. 117-122.
Articles, reviews/surveys
Jassbi, A. R. , Zare, S. , Asadollahi, M. & Schuman, M. C. (2017). Ecological Roles and Biological Activities of Specialized Metabolites from the Genus Nicotiana. Chemical Reviews, vol. 117: 19, pp. 12227-12280.