The Research Administration Division would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to the faculty members/researchers whose publications appeared in Scopus Q1 journals with Percentile ≥ 90 for June 2025.
These publications are authored by researchers who are either the First author and/or Corresponding author and published in Scopus-indexed Q1 journals (Percentile 75–100), with a Percentile of 90 or higher. For this month, a total of 10 publications have been recognized:
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Prof. Dr. Saroat Rawdkuen, School of Agro-Industry (2 Publications)
Source title: Foods (Percentile 99%)
Title: Nutritional Components and Digestibility Profiles of Some Potential Plant-Based Protein Sources
Source title: Current Research in Food Science (Percentile 92%)
Title: A comprehensive review on plant protein-based food packaging: Beyond petroleum-based polymers
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Adjunct Prof. Dr. Kevin D. Hyde, Center of Excellence in Fungal Research (2 Publications)
Source title: Mycosphere (Percentile 98%)
Title: Genera of soil Ascomycota and an account on soil-inhabiting species isolated from Thailand
Source title: Mycosphere (Percentile 98%)
Title: Orders of Ascomycota
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Assis. Prof. Dr. Wirongrong Tongdeesoontorn, School of Agro-Industry
Source title: Environmental Technology and Innovation (Percentile 98%)
Title: Biodegradable planting bags composed of a biocomposite film using cassava starch and soy protein isolate: Design, production, and application
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Ajarn Dzakiyy Hadiyan Achyar, School of Management
Source title: Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal (Percentile 97%)
Title: Islamic finance for sustainable development in clean technology: dynamic capabilities and natural resource-based view
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Sawettachai Jaita, M.D., School of Medicine
Source title: Journal of Travel Medicine (Percentile 95%)
Title: Toxic travels: the rising threat of methanol poisoning in international travellers
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Nuntawat Khat-udomkiri, School of Cosmetic Science
Source title: Industrial Crops and Products (Percentile 92%)
Title: Enhancement of bioactive compound extraction from Rhus chinensis leaves using the polyol-based ultrasound-assisted method: Antioxidant, anti-melanogenesis, and pollution defense properties
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rawiwan Charoensup, Medicinal Innovation Center of MFU
Source title: Journal of Food Biochemistry (Percentile 91%)
Title: Abutilon indicum (L.) Sweet Extracts Inhibit Key Glucose Metabolic Enzymes While Enhancing Glucose Transport in L6 Myotubes and 3T3L1 Adipocytes
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Dr.Kemachart Kemavuthanon and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nattapol Aunsri, School of Applied Digital Technology
Source title: IEEE Access (Percentile 90%)
Title: Development of Application to Improve Knowledge and Comprehension of Programming for Learners in Remote Areas: A Case Study of Schools in Thailand
Congratulations to all researchers for producing internationally recognized high-impact publications!