Ann E. Hagerman

Ann E. Hagerman

Miami University

H-index: 67

North America-United States

About Ann E. Hagerman

Ann E. Hagerman, With an exceptional h-index of 67 and a recent h-index of 39 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Miami University, specializes in the field of polyphenols, tannins, tannin-protein interactions, polyphenol analysis, antioxidants.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Rapid Formation of Abiotic CO2 Results from Additions of a Simple Phenolic, Gallic Acid, to Soil

Nitrogen bound to manure fiber is increased by applications of simple phenolic acids

Mule deer do more with less: comparing their nutritional requirements and tolerances with white-tailed deer

Decrypting bacterial polyphenol metabolism in an anoxic wetland soil

Genetic modification of the flavonoid pathway alters growth and reveals flexible responses to enhanced UVB–Role of foliar condensed tannins

Data for: Phytochemical shift from condensed tannins to flavonoids in transgenic Betula pendula decreases consumption and growth but improves growth efficiency of Epirrita …

Proanthocyanidin Structural Details Revealed by Ultrahigh Resolution FT-ICR MALDI-Mass Spectrometry, 1H–13C HSQC NMR, and Thiolysis-HPLC–DAD

Phytochemical shift from condensed tannins to flavonoids in transgenic Betula pendula decreases consumption and growth but improves growth efficiency of Epirrita autumnata larvae

Ann E. Hagerman Information

University

Position

Professor of Biochemistry

Citations(all)

23774

Citations(since 2020)

5286

Cited By

20038

hIndex(all)

67

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Miami University

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Ann E. Hagerman Skills & Research Interests

polyphenols

tannins

tannin-protein interactions

polyphenol analysis

antioxidants

Top articles of Ann E. Hagerman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rapid Formation of Abiotic CO2 Results from Additions of a Simple Phenolic, Gallic Acid, to Soil

Authorea Preprints

Jonathan Halvorson

Virgina Jin

Mark Liebig

Roberto Luciano

Ann Hagerman

...

2022/11/25

Nitrogen bound to manure fiber is increased by applications of simple phenolic acids

CABI Agriculture and Bioscience

Jonathan J Halvorson

Scott L Kronberg

Rachael G Christensen

Ann E Hagerman

David W Archer

2022/2/22

Mule deer do more with less: comparing their nutritional requirements and tolerances with white-tailed deer

Journal of Mammalogy

Anna R Staudenmaier

Lisa A Shipley

Meghan J Camp

Jennifer S Forbey

Ann E Hagerman

...

2022/2/1

Decrypting bacterial polyphenol metabolism in an anoxic wetland soil

Nature Communications

Bridget B McGivern

Malak M Tfaily

Mikayla A Borton

Suzanne M Kosina

Rebecca A Daly

...

2021/4/29

Genetic modification of the flavonoid pathway alters growth and reveals flexible responses to enhanced UVB–Role of foliar condensed tannins

Plant‐Environment Interactions

Paula Thitz

Ann E Hagerman

Tendry R Randriamanana

Virpi Virjamo

Minna Kosonen

...

2021/2

Data for: Phytochemical shift from condensed tannins to flavonoids in transgenic Betula pendula decreases consumption and growth but improves growth efficiency of Epirrita …

Paula Thitz

Lauri Mehtätalo

Panu Välimäki

Tendry Randriamanana

Mika Lännenpää

...

2021/6/21

Proanthocyanidin Structural Details Revealed by Ultrahigh Resolution FT-ICR MALDI-Mass Spectrometry, 1H–13C HSQC NMR, and Thiolysis-HPLC–DAD

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Savanah G Reeves

Arpad Somogyi

Wayne E Zeller

Theresa A Ramelot

Kelly C Wrighton

...

2020/11/10

Phytochemical shift from condensed tannins to flavonoids in transgenic Betula pendula decreases consumption and growth but improves growth efficiency of Epirrita autumnata larvae

Journal of chemical ecology

Paula Thitz

Lauri Mehtätalo

Panu Välimäki

Tendry Randriamanana

Mika Lännenpää

...

2020/2

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