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Branislav Šiler

Researcher at University of Belgrade

Publications -  34
Citations -  613

Branislav Šiler is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Centaurium erythraea & Centaurium. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 497 citations.

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Simultaneous UHPLC/DAD/(+/−)HESI–MS/MS Analysis of Phenolic Acids and Nepetalactones in Methanol Extracts of Nepeta Species: A Possible Application in Chemotaxonomic Studies

TL;DR: The described targeted metabolomic approach proved to be highly beneficial in designing a phytochemical overview of the genus Nepeta, and might have applications in further clarification of phylogenetic relations.
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Centauries as underestimated food additives: antioxidant and antimicrobial potential.

TL;DR: The results imply that above ground parts of all centaury species studied, could be recommended for human usage as a rich source of natural antioxidants and also in food industry as strong antimicrobial agents for food preservation.
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Nepetalactone content in shoot cultures of three endemic Nepeta species and the evaluation of their antimicrobial activity.

TL;DR: The antimicrobial activity of methanol extracts showed significant antibacterial and strong antifungal activity and Nepeta rtanjensis extract exhibited the best antimicrobial potential.
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Chemodiversity of two closely related tetraploid Centaurium species and their hexaploid hybrid: Metabolomic search for high-resolution taxonomic classifiers.

TL;DR: Phytochemical profiles of newly discovered allohexaploid hybrid, here named Centaurium pannonicum, and its parental tetraploid species C. erythraea and rare C. compressum are described.
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Effects of salinity on in vitro growth and photosynthesis of common centaury (centaurium erythraea rafn.)

TL;DR: Chlorophyll a and b contents and total chlorophyll had a decreasing trend with increasing supply of NaCl in the growth medium, and high salt concentrations were effective in induction of axillary and adventitious buds on shoots.