Dr. Cheong Bo Eng
Dr. Cheong Bo Eng
Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi · Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, UMS
becheong@ums.edu.my
Summary

Dr. Cheong Bo Eng is a distinguished researcher at Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on Natural Product Chemistry, Plant Metabolomics, Plant Molecular Biology .

As a member of Institut Penyelidikan Bioteknologi, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Dr. Cheong Bo Eng holds Testamur_Bo Eng Cheong_PhD from University of Melbourne,Australia , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Education
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Master Of Life Science
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains Dengan Kepujian
Stats
Publications:
37
Projects:
4
Grants:
RM 467,100.00
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Scopus Author ID:
55371232400
H-Index:
11
Documents:
25
Citations:
515
Research Interests
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Biological Macromolecules (Including Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Lipids, Carbohydrates)
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
BIOTECHNOLOGY - Other Plant Biotechnology N.E.C
Latest Grants
Discovering Potential Bioactive Compounds Through An Integrative Approach: Biotransformation Of Medicinal Plant Extracts And Bioactivity Evaluation In Animal Models
Metabolic Profiling Coupled With Gene Expression Analysis Of The Fatty Acids Extracted From Four Avocado Varieties Derived From Sabah
Latest Publications
Data On Fatty Acid Profiles Of Oils Isolated From The Mesocarps And Seeds Of Four Avocado Species Derived From Sabah, Malaysia
Canarium Odontophyllum From Borneo Island: Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, And Modern Applications—a Review
Etlingera Species Of Borneo’s Wild Gingers: Traditional Knowledge, Phytochemistry, And Modern Applications
Syringic Acid In Canarium Odontophyllum For Diabetes And Obesity – A Review
Phytochemical Composition And Antioxidant Properties Of Canarium Odontophyllum (sarawak Olive): A Seasonal Fruit From Borneo, East Malaysia
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