Deepak Kasote Ph.D. in Chemistry (University of Pune); M.Sc. in Biochemistry (Shivaji University)
Qatar University, Doha · Qatar
Editorial leadership for Journal of Antioxidant Activity ISSN 2471-2140
Research interests
- Bio-Analytical Chemistry
- Phytochemistry
- Food Science
- Pharmacology
- Metabolomics
Biography
Dr. Deepak Kasote (PhD, MSc) is affiliated with Qatar University, Doha, where his research focuses on bio-analytical chemistry, phytochemistry, food science, pharmacology, and metabolomics. He completed his graduate education at the University of Pune and Shivaji University, and has held postdoctoral positions at the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health (University of Aberdeen, UK), Yeungnam University (Republic of Korea), Tshwane University of Technology (South Africa), and Agharkar Research Institute (India). His research centers on the isolation, characterization, metabolism, and health-promoting effects of natural antioxidants, with his most-cited work examining manganese oxide nanoparticles as seed priming agents to enhance chlorophyll and antioxidant profiles in watermelon seedlings (2021, 81 citations). Dr. Kasote's expertise spans the application of advanced analytical techniques to elucidate the bioactive properties of phytochemicals and their roles in nutrition and health.
Selected publications
- Manganese Oxide Nanoparticles as Safer Seed Priming Agent to Improve Chlorophyll and Antioxidant Profiles in Watermelon Seedlings 2021 cited 81×
- Nano-Priming for Inducing Salinity Tolerance, Disease Resistance, Yield Attributes, and Alleviating Heavy Metal Toxicity in Plants 2024 cited 42×
- Effect of Phosphorus Application on Arsenic Species Accumulation and Co-Deposition of Polyphenols in Rice Grain: Phyto and Food Safety Evaluation 2021 cited 31×
- A Novel UHPLC-MS/MS Based Method for Isomeric Separation and Quantitative Determination of Cyanogenic Glycosides in American Elderberry 2024 cited 12×
- Chemometric-Based Analysis of Metabolomics Studies of Bioactive Fractions of Pleurotus osteratus and Their Correlation with In Vitro Anti-Cancer Activity 2023 cited 6×
- Metabolomics and molecular networking studies to uncover the chemodiversity of three Pulicaria species in Qatar and their correlation with antioxidant and anticancer potential Recent 2025 cited 2×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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