Dr. Freddy Alexander Bernal

Alumni

Publications

Sánchez-Suárez J, Bernal FA, Coy-Barrera E (2020) Colombian contributions fighting leishmaniasis: A systematic review on antileishmanials combined with chemoinformatics analysis. Molecules 25(23), 5704.
Bernal FA, Schmidt TJ (2019) A Comprehensive QSAR Study on Antileishmanial and Antitrypanosomal Cinnamate Ester Analogues. Molecules 24(23),
Guerrero-Perilla C, Bernal FA, Coy-Barrera E (2018) Insights into the interaction and binding mode of a set of antifungal azoles as inhibitors of potential fungal enzyme-based targets. Mol Divers 22(4), 929-942.
Bernal FA, Orduz-Diaz LL, Coy-Barrera ED (2016) Application of PARAFAC and OPLS-DA analyses on HPLC fingerprints for the characterization of Hibiscus sabdariffa calyxes. Quim. Nova 39(2), 160-166.
Bernal FA, Orduz-Diaz LL, Guerrero-Perilla C, Coy-Barrera ED (2016) Diazo coupling reaction of catechins and alkylresorcinols with diazotized sulfanilic acid for quantitative purposes in edible sources: method development and validation. Food Analytical Methods 9(2), 411-418.
Bernal FA, Coy-Barrera E (2015) Molecular docking and multivariate analysis of xanthones as antimicrobial and antiviral agents. Molecules 20(7), 13165-13204.
Bernal FA, Coy-Barrera ED (2015) Chemical profile and antioxidant capacity of calyxes from commercial crops-derived Colombian Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.). Medicinal Plants - International Journal of Phytomedicines and Related Industries 7(2), 137-144.
Bernal FA, Cuca LE, Fadini L (2015) A Facile approach toward 8-O-4'-neolignans: synthesis of threo-7',8'-dihydromachilin D through Jacobsen epoxidation Revista Facultad de Ciencias Básicas 11(1), 114-129.
Bernal FA, Orduz-Diaz LL, Coy-Barrera E (2015) Exploitation of the complexation reaction of ortho-dihydroxylated anthocyanins with aluminum(III) for their quantitative spectrophotometric determination in edible sources. Food Chem 185, 84-89.
Bernal FA, Coy-Barrera E (2014) In-silico analyses of sesquiterpene-related compounds on selected Leishmania enzyme-based targets. Molecules 19(5), 5550-5569.