Tayya Raga Sudha | Microbiology | Best Faculty Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tayya Raga Sudha | Microbiology | Best Faculty Award

Head and Associate Professor | Department of Microbiology, Government City College (A), Hyderabad | India

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tayya Raga Sudha is a microbiology researcher affiliated with Government City College (Autonomous) and Indira Priyadarshini Government Degree College for Women, Hyderabad, India. Her research expertise lies in phytochemistry, antimicrobial pharmacology, and anti-inflammatory studies of medicinal plants. She has authored over 3 peer-reviewed research publications in reputed national and international journals, with documented citations and an h-index of 1. Her work focuses on discovering bioactive plant compounds effective against multidrug-resistant microorganisms and inflammatory disorders. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and applied biomedical research, her contributions support the development of natural therapeutics and promote public health and pharmaceutical innovation.

 

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Featured Publications


Investigation of the antimicrobial activity of the stem and root extracts of Alangium salviifolium decapetalum.

– International journal of engineering technology science and research. (2008). Cited By : 2

Anti-inflammatory activity of aerial parts and root extracts of Croton bonplandianum Baill.

– International Journal of Scientific Development and Research . (2021).

Management and disposal of microbiological and carcinogenic agents in laboratory: A review.

-International Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences. (2020).

Anti-inflammatory activity of the stem and root extracts of Alangium salviifolium decapetalum.

– International Journal of Engineering Technology Science and Research. (2016). 

Tchilabalo Bouyo | Microbiology | Research Impact Award

Dr. Tchilabalo Bouyo | Microbiology | Research Impact Award

University of Lomé | Togo

Dr. Tchilabalo Bouyo is a Biological Engineer and early-career researcher specializing in molecular bacteriology, natural product chemistry, and antimicrobial resistance. With demonstrated experience in laboratory management and applied microbiological research, he has developed strong expertise in DNA extraction, PCR-based detection, and molecular characterization of pathogenic organisms. His analytical proficiency spans RStudio, SPSS, Excel, and GraphPad Prism, enabling robust statistical analysis data visualization and quality assurance in biomedical research. His background includes impactful roles at Centro Investigacion Biomedica and Infirmerie NDE Tokion Séminaire where he contributed to microbiological diagnostics antimicrobial resistance identification and laboratory quality compliance.Bouyo’s research output includes seven scientific documents consisting of journal articles experimental studies and preprints indexed in Scopus Clarivate and Crossref with 1 citation and an h-index of 1 reflecting a growing and internationally visible academic trajectory. A cornerstone of his scholarly contribution is the 2025 article Clarithromycin-resistant Helicobacter pylori in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis published in Antimicrobial Resistance  Infection Control. This influential work provides comprehensive evidence on antibiotic resistance trends across Africa contributing to global policy discussions and antimicrobial stewardship strategies.In parallel Bouyo has extensively investigated phytochemicals toxicity profiles and antimicrobial properties of medicinal plants widely used in traditional medicine in Togo and West Africa. His studies on species such as Pteleopsis suberosa Piliostigma thonningii Calotropis procera Anchomanes difformis and Tetrapleura tetraptera highlight the therapeutic potential of indigenous flora and support the scientific validation of ethnopharmacological practices. These works have appeared in journals such as Scientific Reports Journal of Applied Biotechnology and Chemical Science International Journal.Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across Africa Asia and South America Bouyo contributes to global research networks in natural product drug discovery antimicrobial resistance surveillance and evidence-based traditional medicine. His work advances public health by bridging laboratory science cultural knowledge systems and modern biomedical innovation reinforcing his commitment to impactful and socially relevant global health research.

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Featured Publications

1. Kossi, K., Komi, K. K., Sandrine, S. T., Bouyo, T., & Tchadjobo, T. (2025). Bioactive molecules isolated from Phyllanthus amarus Schum & Thonn, Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb, Momordica charantia Linn and Xylopia aethiopica (Dunal) A. Rich used in the Diabeto-Dolvo® recipe in Togo: A review. Chemical Science International Journal.

2. Dossouvi, K. M., Bouyo, T., Sognonnou, S., Ibadin, E. E., Lv, L.-C., Sambe Ba, B., Seck, A., Dossim, S., Sellera, F. P., Camara, M., et al. (2025). Clarithromycin-resistant Helicobacter pylori in Africa: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control.

3. Bouyo, T., Komi, K. K., Salifou, S. T., Pissang, P., Gbekley, H. E., Hoekou, Y., M’boumba, B. E., Kpatagnon, J. K., Bidjada, B., & Dossouvi, K. M., et al. (2025). Phytochemical and biological studies of the hydroethanolic extract of Pteleopsis suberosa and Piliostigma thonningii used in herbal medicine in Togo. Research Square.

4. Tchakondo, S., Boleti, N., Gamayizome, A. E., Bouyo, T., Gbekley, E. H., Tchacondo, T., & Karou, S. D. (2025). Phytochemical, toxicological, and antimicrobial evaluation of the hydroethanolic extract of Calotropis procera (Ait.) leaves used in traditional medicine in the Maritime Region of Togo: An experimental study. Research Square.

5. Bouyo, T., Komi, K. K., Salifou, S. T., Pissang, P., Gbekley, E. H., Hoekou, Y., M’boumba, B. E., Kpatagnon, J. K., Bidjada, B., Sossou, K., et al. (2025). In vitro phytochemical and biological evaluation of hydroethanolic extract of Anchomanes difformis in Togo. Scientific Reports.