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Image removed.  Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, PhD

  Address:          P. O. Box LG 43, University of Ghana, Legon, Accra     

  Email:              jasarkodie@ug.edu.gh 

  ORCID:          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7306-3964 

  Scopus ID:      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56241363600

  PubMed:         https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?cmd=search&term=Joseph+Adusei+Sarkodie 

  Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph-Sarkodie 

  Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=u2o02P8AAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

   

Current Research

  1. Cultivation of anti-malaria medicinal plant, Artemisia annua in Ghana

Artemisinin-Combination therapies are used as first line treatment for managing malaria. This research sought to carry out preliminary morphological and phytochemical evaluation, as well as investigate the artemisinin content of Artemisia annua that was cultivated for the first time at University of Ghana botanical garden. Seeds of A. annua were cultivated and dimensions of the shoots of the germinated seedlings were taken from week one till maturity. Qualitative phytochemical analysis was performed on the powdered plant parts following standard techniques. The artemisinin contents of the leaves and stem were determined using Ultrahigh-Performance Liquid Chromatography coupled with a triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-QqQ-MS) using Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) mode. Morphological observation showed that A. annua grew up to an average height of 36.94 cm at maturity. The leaves are lobed and have strong aromatic odour. The ethanol and petroleum ether extracts of leaves, stem and root tested positive for secondary metabolites such as phenols and alkaloids. The artemisinin content was highest in the powdered leaf (0.2% - 0.24%) while the ethanol extracts of the leaves, stem and roots contained no artemisinin. These findings serve as preliminary data for further studies on Ghana-cultivated Artemisia annua

  2. Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Governments of Ghana have over the years put in place policies and laws to expand access and promote rational use of traditional medicines and their usage in the healthcare delivery system. This was affirmed by the passage of a bill enacted by an ACT of Parliament in the year, 2000 (ACT 575, Traditional Medicine Practice Act, 2000). Patients have the choice to choose from either the orthodox or alternative medicine way of treatment. There is therefore the need for scientific investigation to validate the use of these alternative traditional remedies. Those remedies of medicinal plants which show promising activity can then be standardised and formulated for the promotion of rational use of quality, safe and efficacious traditional remedies in Ghana. This type of research therefore seeks to screen medicinal plants extracts with hypoglycaemic and antioxidant activities in order to provide a scientific knowledge that might lead to the formulation of herbal hypoglycaemic products for clinical use after their safety has been ascertained. This places the department of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Medicine in the University core values.

   3. Guinea fowl project

Increasingly guinea fowl meat has become a delicacy relished by Ghanaians and other nationals due to the lean nature of the meat (contains 4% fat as against 7% for chicken) and its characteristic flavour and taste. Most farmers have as a result relied on the use of various plant species (without any scientific background) as coping strategies in addressing animal diseases, health and production related issues. It is imperative that these medicinal plants are investigated to provide wealth of indigenous knowledge on preventive and curative medicine existing among mostly the rural farmers to increase guinea fowl production. This project aims to enhance guinea fowl production through improved ethno-veterinary practices. 

  4. Isolation, identification and characterisation of compounds and bioassays of extracts and compounds from ethnomedicinal plants, focusing on hypoglycaemic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infective and toxicity effects

The project is focused on using spectroscopic methods to isolate, identify and characterise compounds from ethnomedicinal plants with anti-hyperglycaemic, anti-inflammatory and or anti-infective properties. This type of research is ongoing with collaboration from other Institutions since the department has currently no postgraduate courses. Through such collaboration, one of such project has produced remarkable result. A medicinal plant,  Guibourtia ehie stem bark extract has demonstrated anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities. It also showed considerable anticancer properties in vitro but had poor selectivity index and thus could be toxic. Furthermore, 7,4-dihydroxyflavone, with considerable anti-inflammatory activity, was reported from the plant for the first time. However, it was non-cytotoxic and this was confirmed by in silico studies.

Education

2007-2012       Ph. D Pharmacognosy, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana

2003-2005       M. Sc Pharmaceutical Medicine, University of Duisburg & Essen, Germany

1994-1999       B. Sc Chemistry, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana

Research Experience

2011 - 2013     Research Scientist, Centre for Plant Medicine Research, Mampong Akuapem, Ghana

2008 - 2010     Demonstrator, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, Ghana

Teaching Experience

DATE                         POSITION                 INSTITUTION

Feb 2016                     Senior Lecturer           University of Ghana, Legon

Jan 2013                      Lecturer                       University of Ghana, Legon

Sep 2012                     Adjunct Lecturer        University of Cape Coast

Administrative Experience

August 2021-July 2024           Deputy Senior Tutor, Commonwealth Hall    University of Ghana, Legon

August 2018 to July 2020       Head of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Medicine Department  University of Ghana, Legon

September 12-19, 2018           Ag. Dean, School of Pharmacy          University of Ghana, Legon

April 2015 to July 2018          Ag. Head of Pharmacognosy and Herbal Medicine Department       University of Ghana, Legon

Publications

  1. Isaac Kingsley Amponsah, Gina Flor Ramos, Benjamin Kingsley Harley, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Edmund Ekuadzi, Elikplim Kwesi Ampofo, Inemesit Okon Ben (2022) Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of Guibourtia ehie on human prostate (PC-3) and breast cancer (MC-7) cell lines and in silico studies on its metabolite 7,4′-dihydroxyflavone, Chemistry Africa 5(3):627-639. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42250-022-00359-8
  2. Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Seth Amponsah, Cindy Kitcher, Arthur Commey Sackeyfio, Awo Afi Kwapong, Benoit Banga N'guessan, Moses Baafi Acheampong, Lovia Allotey-Babington, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye (2022) Potential hepatic dysfunction associated with the use of the leaf and latex extracts of Calotropis procera W. T. Aiton (Asclepiadaceae) in Sprague-Dawley rats: an acute toxicity study, Current Topics in Toxicology 18:45-56.
  3. De-Graft Gyamfi Adjei, Nana Ama Mireku-Gyimah, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Kwame Benoit Nguessan Banga, Emmanuel Kodua, Jonathan Komla Amedior, Irene Asare Lartey, Ofosua Adi-Dako, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye, Alexander Kwadwo Nyarko (2022) Antidiabetic properties of an Ethanolic Leaf Extract of Launaea taraxacifolia (Willd.) Amin ex C. Jeffrey (Asteraceae) in SD rats, Clinical Phytoscience, 8:(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40816-022-00350-3
  4. Benoit Banga N’guessan, Seth Kwabena Amponsah, Albert Kyei-Kankam Poakwah, Charles Brown, Ismalia Adams, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Ofosua Adi-Dako, Michael Adinortey, Regina Appiah-Opong, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye (2022) Effect of Metaswitch dietary supplement on anthropometric parameters, serum lipids, glucose level, oxidative stress and in vivo antioxidant properties in high fat diet-induced overweight Sprague Dawley rats, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 149:112892. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2022.112892
  5. J A Sarkodie, L Xiang, C Kitcher, D Zhang, N A Mireku-Gyimah, P Yeboah, P Debrah and I K Asante (2022) Preliminary studies on Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) grown in Ghana: Morphology, Microscopy and Artemisinin yield, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 13(7): 1000-06. DOI link: http://dx.doi.org/10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.13(7).1000-06.
  6. Benoit Banga N’guessan, Seth Kwabena Amponsah, Ifeanyichukwu Benedict Iheagwara, Mahmood Abdulai Seidu, Samuel Frimpong-Manso, Ebenezer Ofori-Attah, Emelia Oppong Bekoe, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Regina Appiah-Opong, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye (2021) Toxicity, mutagenicity and trace metal constituent of Termitomyces schimperi (Pat.) R. Heim (Lyophyllaceae) and kaolin, a recipe used traditionally in cancer management in Cote d’Ivoire, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 276 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2021.114147
  7. Nana Ama Mireku-Gyimah, Paul Owusu Donkor, Cindy Kitcher, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Emelia Oppong Bekoe, Obed Kwaku Boateng and Alexander Kwadwo Nyarko (2021) Response to Covid-19 Disease in Ghana: A Review of the Herbs, Journal of Natural remedies:21(4) 283-290. DOI: https://doi.org.10.18311/jnr/2021/26515
  8. Cindy Kitcher, Nana Ama Mireku-Gyimah, Emelia Oppong Bekoe, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Samuel Frimpong-Manso, Gloria Tattah, Memuna Maiga & Tonny Asafo-Agyei (2021) Crude drug analysis and elemental content of the leaves and stem bark of Adansonia digitata L. (Malvaceae), an indigenous Ghanaian medicinal plant Plant Science Today, 8(2): 264–272. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.2021.8.2.1027
  9. Benoit Banga N’guessan, Adwoa Dede Asiamah, Nana Kwame Arthur, Samuel Frimpong-Manso, Patrick Amoateng, Seth Kwabena Amponsah, Kennedy Edem Kukuia, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Kwabena Frimpong-Manso Opuni, Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye and Regina Appiah-Opong (2021) Ethanolic extract of Nymphaea lotus L.(Nymphaeaceae) leaves exhibits in vitro antioxidant, in vivo anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities on Jurkat and MCF-7cancer cell lines. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 1186 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-020-03195-w
  10. Cindy Kitcher, Nana Ama Mireku-Gyimah, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Emelia Oppong Bekoe, Tonny Asafo-Agyei, Peter Atta Agyei, Samuel Frimpong-Manso, Isaac Kwadwo Asante (2021) Pharmacognostic Standardization of the Leaf and Stem bark of Millingtonia hortensis Linn. (Bignoniaceae). International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research & Allied Sciences, 10(1):42-49. https://doi.org/10.51847/SbSsumz
  11. Emelia Oppong Bekoe, Christian Agyare, Yaw Duah Boakye, Benedict Mbeah Baiden, Alex Asase, Joseph Sarkodie, Henry Nettey, Francis Adu, Priscilla Boatema Otu, Benjamin Agyarkwa, Patrick Amoateng, Isaac Asiedu-Gyekye, Alexander Nyarko (2020) Ethnomedicinal survey and mutagenic studies of plants used in Accra Metropolis, Ghana, Journal of Ethnopharmacology 248 (2020) 112309. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jep.2019.112309
  12. Sarkodie JA, Debrah P, Kitcher C, Frimpong-Manso S, Oppong Bekoe E, Winston O, Akoto G, Hasford C, Asiedu-Gyekye I, Banga KBN, Nyarko AK (2019) Glucose-lowering Effect and Anti-inflammatory Activity of Aqueous Leaf Extract of Taraxacum officinale in Wistar Rats, International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 11(4); 250-258. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25258/phyto.11.4.3
  13. Joseph A. Sarkodie, Sylvia A. Squire, Irene A. Kretchy, Emelia O. Bekoe, Charles YF. Domozoro, Kurukulasuriya MJ. Ahiagbe, Emmanuella Adjei, Dominic A. Edoh, Isaac K. Amponsah, Maxwell Sakyiama, Vida K. Lamptey, Seigfried Affedzi-Obresi, John L. Duncan, Philip Debrah, Benoit Banga N’guessa, Julius Isaac Asiedu-Gyekye and Alexander Kwadwo Nyarko (2016) Antioxidant and antimicrobial capacities of ethanolic extract of Pergularia daemia leaves: a possible substitute in diabetic management. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine 13(3):239-245. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jcim-2015-0069
  14. Irene A. Kretchy , Harry A. Okere , Joseph Osafo, Barima Afrane, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Philip Debrah (2016) Perception of traditional, complementary and alternative medicine among conventional healthcare practitioners in Accra, Ghana: implications for integrative healthcare, Journal of Integrative Medicine, 14(5): 380-388. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S2095-4964(16)60273-
  15. Isaac Julius Asiedu-Gyekye, Mahmood Abdulai Seidu, Banga Benoit N’guessan, Samuel Frimpong–Manso, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Samuel Adjei, Schevadnazy Kutu, Joseph Osei-Little, Alexander Kwadwo Nyarko, Philip Debrah (2016) A dietary strategy for the management of artemether-lumefantrine-induce cardiovascular and renal toxicity. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 16(348):1-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-016-1334-
  16. Sarkodie JA, Squire SA, Oppong Bekoe E, Kretchy IA, Domozoro CYF, Ahiagbe KMJ, Twumasi MA,  Edoh DA, Adjei De-Graft G, Sakyiama M, Lamptey VK, Obresi AS, Duncan JL, Debrah P, Frimpong-Manso S, N’guessan BB, Nyarko AK (2015)        The antihyperglycaemic, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of Ehretia cymosa, International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry.       
  17. Thomford Kwesi Prah, Dominic Adotei Edoh, Joseph A. Sarkodie, Ama Kyeraa Thomford, Kennedy Essuman, Derrick Owusu (2015) Re-evaluating the effi cacy of the aqueous leaf extract of Bridelia ferrugenia and its potential combination with metformin in the management of diabetes mellitus, Journal of Medicinal Herbs and Ethnomedicine         
  18. Joseph A. Sarkodie, Sylvia A. Squire, Irene A. Kretchy, Emelia O. Bekoe, Charles YF. Domozoro, Kurukulasuriya MJ. Ahiagbe, Emmanuella Adjei, Dominic A. Edoh, Isaac K. Amponsah, Maxwell Sakyiama, Vida K. Lamptey, Seigfried Affedzi-Obresi, John L. Duncan, Philip Debrah, Benoit B. N’guessan, Alexander K. Nyarko (2015) Borassus aethiopum, A Potential Medicinal Source of Antioxidants, Anti-inflammatory and Antimicrobial Agents. Herbal Medicine: Open Access          
  19.          2015    Hypertension management: Perspectives of complementary and alternative medicine practitioners.   Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences I.A Kretchy, J.A Sarkodie, B.A Afrane, P. Debrah, P Amoateng, B.B N’guessan and E. Ninson
  20. Benoit Banga N’guessan, Boua Narcisse Gnangoran, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Kassim Dosso, Irene Akwo Kretchy, Patrick Amoateng, Isaac Asiedu-Gyekye, David Osafo Owusu, Alexander Nyarko and Angoue Paul Yapo (2015) Alternative to Conventional Diabetic Management: The Antihyperglycaemic potential of an Ethyl Acetate Fraction Extract of Holarrhena floribunda            European Journal of Medicinal Plants                         
  21. Sarkodie JA, Edoh DA, Kretchy IA , Aboagye FA , Appiah AA , Frimpong-Manso S, Asiedu-Gyeke JI , Nyarko AK, Debrah P , and Owusu Donkor P (2014) Alternative Therapy in Type 1 Diabetes: the effect of Croton membranaceeus extracts     International Journal of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences.      
  22. Isaac Kingsley Amponsah, Kofi Annan, George Asumeng Koffuor, Joseph Adusei Sarkodie, Ifeoma Judith Umerie and Selina Osei-wusu (2014) Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of the ethanolic stem bark extract of Artocarpus Altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg (Moraceae) Der Pharmacia Lettre.            
  23. J.A. Sarkodie, A.A. Appiah, D.A. Edoh, F.A. Aboagye, J. Asiedu-Larbi, M. Tandoh, M. Sakyiamah and K. Donkor (2014) Antihyperglycaemic and Antioxidant effects of Croton membranaceus mull. arg (Euphorbiaceae)    International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research     
  24. Sarkodie JA, Edoh DA, Sakyiamah M, Appiah AA, Antwi S, Nyarko AK, Owusu PD, Debrah P, Jackson NAB and Amoateng P (2013) Comparative Study of the Hypoglycaemic Property of aqueous extract of Mangifera Indica leaves in Streptozotocin- induced diabetic rats and genetic diabetic mice            South Pacific Journal of Pharma and Bio Science   
  25. Sarkodie JA, Fleischer CT, Edoh AD, Dickson AR, Mensah LK, Annan K , Woode E,  Koffour AG, Appiah AA and Brew-Daniels H  (2013) Antihyperglycaemic and Antioxidant effects of Adenia lobata Engl (Passifloraceae) in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats          African Journal of Traditional, Complementary and Alternative Medicine          
  26. Sarkodie J.A, Fleischer T.C, Edoh D.A, Dickson R.A, Mensah M.L.K, Annan K, Woode E,  Koffour G.A, Appiah A.A and Brew-Daniels (2013) Antihyperglycaemic activity of ethanolic extract of the stem of Adenia lobata Engl (Passifloraceae) International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research       
  27. Fleischer TC, Sarkodie JA,  Dickson RA , Mensah MLK, Annan K , Woode E,  Koffour GA, Appiah AA  (2011) Hypoglycaemic and Antioxidant Activities of the Stem Bark of Morinda lucida Benth in Streptozotocin Induced Diabetic Rats           Journal of Pharmacognosy Communications  , 

Conferences and Presentations

24th to 26th August, 2021; Medicinal Plants: A Sustainable Tool for Health and Wealth        Ghana (online)            Chair of a Session

26th to 27th May 2021;           An International 2-Day Training on Medicinal Plants used in treating Non-Communicable Disease For Researchers, Lecturers and Scholars        China (on-line),           Organiser and Moderator.

2016 to 2020 ;Yearly training programme for manufacturers of food supplements/herbal products to generate Funds for School of Pharmacy, Ghana;           Coordinator and Organiser

26th to 28th September, 2018  3rd Biennial Scientific Conference, College of Health Sciences, Ghana            Participant

4th to 13th June, 2018, Bringing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to Ghana- TCM Healthcare Generalisation, China, Participant.

3rd to 7th September, 2017, 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research, Switzerland. Participant and Poster Presentation

12th June, 2017           UG-Carnegie & Banga-Africa Projects Write-shops, Ghana, Participant

Committee Membership

  1. 2017 to Present           Hall Council    Member
  2. 2017 to Present           Hall Tutorial Board     Member
  3. 2016 to Present           School of Pharmacy    Member, Departmental Teaching Assessment Committee (DTAC)
  4. 2015 to Present           School of Pharmacy    Academic Tutor
  5. 2015 to 2020   Training Herbal Practitioners  Coordinator
  6. 2013 to Present           Pharmacy Christian Fellowship          Patron
  7. 2013 to 2016   School of Pharmacy    Invigilator

Professional Membership

  1. Member, Non-Communicable Diseases Research Group, Medical and Scientific Research Centre (MSRC), University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC), University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana, 2021 to present.
  2. Member, Society for Medicinal Plants and Natural Product Research, 2015 to present.
  3. Member, University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), 2013 to present.
  4. Member, West Africa Network of Natural Products Research Scientists (WANNPRESS), 2010 to present.
  5. Member, Ghana Science Association, 2019 to present.