Raquel Bridi

1.5k total citations
53 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Raquel Bridi is a scholar working on Biochemistry, Food Science and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Raquel Bridi has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Biochemistry, 19 papers in Food Science and 15 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Raquel Bridi's work include Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (21 papers), Bee Products Chemical Analysis (14 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (9 papers). Raquel Bridi is often cited by papers focused on Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities (21 papers), Bee Products Chemical Analysis (14 papers) and Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity (9 papers). Raquel Bridi collaborates with scholars based in Chile, Brazil and Spain. Raquel Bridi's co-authors include Amélia Teresinha Henriques, Carlos Severo Dutra‐Filho, Gloria Montenegro, Camilo López‐Alarcón, Hernán Speisky, Moaçir Wajner, Elías Atala, José Ângelo Silveira Zuanazzi, Elfrides Eva Scherman Schapoval and Giovanni K. Zorzi and has published in prestigious journals such as Food Chemistry, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Molecules.

In The Last Decade

Raquel Bridi

51 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers

Raquel Bridi
Na Young Yoon South Korea
Yingdong Zhu United States
Mesut Işık Türkiye
Ghulam Abbas Pakistan
Xi Shao China
Na Young Yoon South Korea
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Raquel Bridi

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Raquel Bridi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Raquel Bridi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Raquel Bridi. Raquel Bridi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Rincón‐Cervera, Miguel Ángel, et al.. (2025). Insoluble-bound phenolics from calafate byproducts: Impact on redox status and oxidative protection in Caco-2 cells. Food Research International. 218. 116878–116878. 2 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, Ana C. Andreazza, Alencar Kolinski Machado, et al.. (2025). Could the inhibition of systemic NLRP3 inflammasome mediate central redox effects of yerba mate? An in silico and pre-clinical translational approach. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 344. 119518–119518. 1 indexed citations
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Valenzuela-Barra, Gabriela, Gabriel Núñez, Gloria Montenegro, et al.. (2024). Exudate and Propolis from Escallonia pulverulenta: Phytochemical Characterization and Antibacterial Activity. Plants. 13(14). 1971–1971. 2 indexed citations
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Porras, Omar, Miguel Ángel Rincón‐Cervera, Juana Frı́as, et al.. (2024). Antioxidant properties of phenolic extracts of murtilla pomace: First report on the importance of soluble and insoluble-bound compounds. Food Research International. 196. 115114–115114. 5 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, Miguel Ángel Rincón‐Cervera, Lee A. Meisel, et al.. (2024). Soluble and insoluble-bound phenolic bioactive compounds of Tortola bean leaf and their antioxidant properties in chemical-based assays and Caco-2 cells. Food Bioscience. 57. 103616–103616. 9 indexed citations
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Rincón‐Cervera, Miguel Ángel, Omar Porras, Raquel Bridi, et al.. (2024). Phenolic Fractions from Walnut Milk Residue: Antioxidant Activity and Cytotoxic Potential. Plants. 13(24). 3473–3473. 3 indexed citations
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Cassini, Carina, Fernando Joel Scariot, Sérgio Echeverrigaray, et al.. (2023). Pitaya (Hylocereus lemairei) extracts avoid mitochondrial dysfunction and NF-kβ/NLRP-3-mediated inflammation in endothelial cells under high glucose and are in vivo safe. PharmaNutrition. 26. 100356–100356. 5 indexed citations
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Rasera, Gabriela Boscariol, et al.. (2023). Germination and its role in phenolic compound bioaccessibility for black mustard grains: A study using INFOGEST protocol. Food Chemistry. 413. 135648–135648. 5 indexed citations
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Sampaio, Geni Rodrigues, et al.. (2023). In Vitro Digestion of Peanut Skin Releases Bioactive Compounds and Increases Cancer Cell Toxicity. Antioxidants. 12(7). 1356–1356. 10 indexed citations
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Núñez, Gabriel, et al.. (2023). Phenolics from Chilean Bee Bread Exhibit Antioxidant and Antibacterial Properties: The First Prospective Study. Chemistry & Biodiversity. 20(10). e202301015–e202301015. 1 indexed citations
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Montenegro, Gloria, et al.. (2023). Innovative multiple nanoemulsion (W/O/W) based on Chilean honeybee pollen improves their permeability, antioxidant and antibacterial activity. Food Research International. 168. 112767–112767. 6 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, Javier Echeverría, Elías Atala, et al.. (2022). Honeybee Pollen From Southern Chile: Phenolic Profile, Antioxidant Capacity, Bioaccessibility, and Inhibition of DNA Damage. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 13. 775219–775219. 16 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, Gilsane Lino von Poser, Miquel Gómez, et al.. (2020). Hepatoprotective species from the Chilean medicinal flora: Junellia spathulata (Verbenaceae). Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 267. 113543–113543. 5 indexed citations
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Aliaga, Margarita E., Camilo López‐Alarcón, Raquel Bridi, & Hernán Speisky. (2015). Redox-implications associated with the formation of complexes between copper ions and reduced or oxidized glutathione. Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry. 154. 78–88. 77 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, Giovanni K. Zorzi, Daniella de Moura Coelho, et al.. (2006). A chemically-induced acute model of maple syrup urine disease in rats for neurochemical studies. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 155(2). 224–230. 30 indexed citations
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Bridi, Raquel, et al.. (2001). The antioxidant activity of standardized extract of Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761) in rats. Phytotherapy Research. 15(5). 449–451. 141 indexed citations
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Schapoval, Elfrides Eva Scherman, et al.. (1998). Antiinflammatory and antinociceptive activities of extracts and isolated compounds from Stachytarpheta cayennensis. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 60(1). 53–59. 126 indexed citations

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