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This map shows the geographic impact of S.Y. Kamat's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by S.Y. Kamat with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites S.Y. Kamat more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by S.Y. Kamat. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by S.Y. Kamat. The network helps show where S.Y. Kamat may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of S.Y. Kamat
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S.Y. Kamat.
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Prabhu, K. Narayan, et al.. (1998). A heteroaromatic acid from marine sponge Suberites vestigium. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 37(2). 199–200.21 indexed citations
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Parameswaran, P.S., C.G. Naik, S.Y. Kamat, & Birendra N. Pramanik. (1998). Renieramycins H and I, two novel alkaloids from the sponge Haliclona cribricutis Dendy. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 37(12). 1258–1263.18 indexed citations
Prabhu, K. Narayan, et al.. (1997). Steroids from marine sponges Suberites vestigium and Chrotella australiensis. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 36(8). 719–721.6 indexed citations
Parameswaran, P.S., et al.. (1996). Constituents of the brown alga Padina tetrastromatica (Hauck)-II. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 35(5). 463–467.11 indexed citations
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Prabhu, K. Narayan, et al.. (1996). Lipid constituents of marine sponge Suberites carnosus. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 35(8). 806–809.8 indexed citations
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Parameswaran, P.S., et al.. (1994). LIPID CONTENTS OF THE SPONGE HALICLONA SP.. Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 33(1). 99–101.6 indexed citations
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Parulekar, A.H., et al.. (1994). Seasonal changes in biochemical composition of Holothuria leucospilota (Echinodermata). Indian Journal of Marine Sciences. 23(2). 117–119.14 indexed citations
Parameswaran, P.S., et al.. (1991). Echinoside-B from the Lakshadweep sea cucumber Actinopyga mauritiana (Quoy and Gaimard). Indian Journal of Chemistry Section B-organic Chemistry Including Medicinal Chemistry. 30(3). 375–376.1 indexed citations
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Kamat, S.Y., et al.. (1991). Chemical examination of the Red alga Acanthophora spicifera.2 indexed citations
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Kamat, S.Y., P.S. Parameswaran, Basanta Kumar Das, et al.. (1990). Bioactivity of marine organisms. Part 5: Screening of some marine fauna from the Indian Coast. Mahasagar. 23(2). 153–157.1 indexed citations
Kamat, S.Y., et al.. (1985). Distribution of tocopherol (vitamin E) in marine algae from Goa, West Coast of India.12 indexed citations
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Kamat, S.Y., et al.. (1981). Bioactivity of the extracts from some marine animals of the Indian coast. Mahasagar. 14(2). 117–122.2 indexed citations
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Mittal, P K, et al.. (1981). Bromine and iodine content in sponges and algae of the Andaman Sea.6 indexed citations
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