
Dr. Yedukondalu Nalli
Scientist
Natural Products & Medicinal Chemistry Division
CSIR – Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu – 180001
Email: dryknalli[dot]iiim[at]csir[dot]res[dot]in
Bio Sketch
Dr. Yedukondalu Nalli is a Scientist in Natural Products Chemistry at the CSIR-Indian Institute of Integrative Medicine (CSIR-IIIM), Jammu an esteemed national institute under the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Nalli’s research integrates traditional medicinal knowledge with cutting-edge natural product chemistry, making significant contributions to national and institutional efforts to address urgent public health challenges including cancer, antimicrobial resistance, and neurodegenerative disorders.
Dr. Nalli holds an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Andhra University (2009) and has since led multidisciplinary efforts in natural product-based drug discovery. His core expertise spans phytochemistry including extraction, purification, structure elucidation, and semi-synthetic derivatization of secondary metabolites from plants, endophytes, and microbes. He is highly proficient in a suite of sophisticated analytical techniques, including multidimensional NMR, High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry (HRMS), Single-Crystal X-ray Diffraction, and advanced chromatographic methods (Flash, HPLC), which he utilizes to isolate and characterize structurally novel and biologically potent molecules.
At CSIR-IIIM, a major focus of Dr. Nalli’s research is the chemical and pharmacological exploration of Cannabis sativa. His work has resulted in the discovery of structurally unique and pharmacologically significant molecules including four novel spiroindanes, cytotoxic stilbenes (Canniprene A & B), and glycosylated cannabinoids with anti-metastatic and neuroprotective activities. One of his key achievements is the identification of Cannabispirenone A, a compound that modulates CB1 receptor signaling and oxidative stress pathways, showing promise against neurodegenerative diseases.
To overcome the limitations of natural cannabinoid abundance and diversity, Dr. Nalli has pioneered an extract engineering approach to synthesize a diverse library of rare and novel cannabinoids with enhanced pharmacological profiles. This strategy led to the discovery of novel cannabinoid C- and O-glycosides with strong anti-invasive effects on breast and pancreatic cancer cells. He also developed oxidized cannabinoids with potent anti-MRSA activity, contributing to global antibiotic discovery efforts.
Beyond his focus on cannabis, Dr. Nalli’s research has yielded a wealth of bioactive molecules from diverse natural sources. His investigations have led to the discovery and structural characterization of over 200 new or rarely occurring bioactive compounds from diverse sources including plants, microbes, and marine organisms. This systematic effort has uncovered molecules with potent antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and neuroprotective effects, directly fueling the drug discovery pipeline. His work significantly enriches the prestigious Col. Sir R. N. Chopra Natural Products Repository at CSIR-IIIM, one of India’s largest repositories of bioactive natural molecules.
Dr. Nalli has published over 50 peer-reviewed research articles, many in high-impact journals, and is an inventor on multiple international patent applications filed in Canada, Europe, the U.S., Australia, and Ireland. His work has been recognized through institutional awards and global acknowledgement of his patent contributions.
Beyond research, Dr. Nalli is passionate about cultivating the next generation of natural product chemists. He plays a vital role in training and mentoring early-career scientists, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, junior researchers, project fellows, and postgraduates, providing them with rigorous, hands-on experience in cutting-edge chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques. This contributes to India’s growing capacity in natural product-based drug discovery. The researchers who train in his laboratory emerge with a comprehensive skill set, ready to contribute to academia, industry, and the regulatory sector.
Through his sustained research, innovation, and mentorship, Dr. Yedukondalu Nalli continues to strengthen India’s scientific leadership in natural product-based drug discovery and contribute meaningfully to global health innovation.
Education
| Degree | Subjects | University | Qualifying Year |
| Ph.D. | Chemical Sciences (Natural Products Chemistry) | AcSIR, CSIR-IIIM, Jammu | 2016 |
| M.Sc. | Organic Chemistry | Andhra University | 2009 |
| B.Sc. | Maths, Physics, Chemistry | Andhra University | 2007 |
Position Held
| Position Held | Period | Organization |
| Scientist | 2022 – Present | CSIR – IIIM, Jammu |
| Senior Project Associate | 2021 – 2022 | CSIR – IIIM, Jammu |
| Postdoctoral Fellow | 2019 – 2021 | CSIR – CSMCRI, Bhavnagar |
| Senior Project Fellow | 2016 – 2019 | CSIR – IIIM, Jammu |
| Senior Research Fellow | 2012 – 2016 | CSIR – IIIM, Jammu |
| Junior Research Fellow | 2010 – 2012 | CSIR – IIIM, Jammu |
Area of Expertise
Natural Products Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Drug Discovery
- Exploring/Expanding The Novel/Bio-Active Natural Products of Plants, Microorganisms, and Marine Invertebrates.
- Integration of Ethnobotany with Modern Analytical Methods to Identify Potent Molecules for Unmet Medical Needs.
Ph.D. Work, under Dr. Asif Ali (Principal Scientist), CSIR– IIIM, Jammu

N-PDF Work, under Dr. Pramod B Shinde (Sr. Scientist), CSIR– CSMCRI, Bhavnagar

Work on Cannabis sativa, under Dr. D. Srinivasa Reddy (Director), CSIR– IIIM, Jammu

Ongoing Projects
| 1. | CSIR – Seed Grant Project No: RDSF/IIIM/IHP24/08 |
Extract Engineering of Cannabis Sativa: A Versatile Tailoring Tool Towards Expansion of Cannabinoids Chemical Diversity | PI |
| 2. | CSIR Mission Mode Project No: HCP532401 |
Translational Neuroscience: Pharmacological Validation of Key Biological Pathways Involved in The Neurodegenerative Diseases | Co-PI |
| 3. | DST & DOP Project No: GAP3138 |
Centre for Marine Therapeutics (CMT) | Co-PI |
| 4. | ICMR Project No: GAP3178 |
Preclinical Investigations on The Utility of Non Psychoactive Cannabiniods and Their Mixtures in Diabetic Neuropathic Pain Conditions | Co-PI |
| 5. | DST – SERB Project No: CRG/2023/000483 |
Genome Editing of Nicotiana Tabacum Glandular Trichomes for The Production of High-Value Diterpenoids | Co-PI |
| 6. | CSIR Mission Mode Project No: MMP025302 |
Bioresource Conservation and Prospection | Member |
| 7. | CSIR – Fast Track Translation Project No: FTT050511 |
Optimization and Scale-Up of Marine-Derived Peptide Antibiotic Molecule Using Bacterial Fermentation Route | Member |
| 8. | CSIR – Phytopharma Mission (Phase III) |
Pre-IND Enabling Studies on Adhatoda Vasica Extracts | Member |
Completed Projects
| 1. | DST – Project No: PDF/2018/000758 |
Discovery of Bio-Active Therapeutics from Microorganisms Associated with Untapped Marine Bio-Resources | PI |
Publications
Complete list of publications: Click Here
| Authors | Title | Journal |
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Yedukondalu Nalli*, Eleonora Boccia, Gianluigi Lauro, Giuseppe Bifulco, Gamidi Rama Krishna |
Phytochemical Investigation Of Cannabis Sativa: Isolation and Structure Determination of Spiro-Indans |
Journal of Molecular Structure |
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Singh, B., Thappa, C., Komal, Laasya Priya, P., Begum, S., Yedukondalu Nalli*, Gopu, B. |
Two New Dibenzyl-Γ-Butyrolactone Lignans With Cytotoxic Activity from Himalaiella Heteromalla, An Indian Himalayan Plant. |
Natural Product Research |
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Ravi S. Manhas, Neha Sharma, Safeya Begum, Yedukondalu Nalli*, Asha Chaubey |
(3R)-Obscurolide A: A New Obscurolide From Streptomyces Chartreusis SA-7 Isolated from Soil of The Northwestern Himalayas |
Natural Product Research |
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Komal, Chandan Tappa, Kritika Sharma, Safeya Begum, Farina Sultan, Manu Khajuria, Yedukondalu Nalli* |
Iinulevs-A, A New Sesquiterpene Lactone from The Leaves of Inula Racemosa Hook. F. |
Natural Product Research |
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Yedukondalu Nalli; Mir, K. B.; Amin, T.; Gannedi, V.; Jameel, E.; Goswami, A.; Ali, A. |
Divergent Synthesis of Fractionated Cannabis Sativa Extract Led to Multiple Cannabinoids C-& O-Glycosides with Anti-Proliferative/Anti-Metastatic Properties. |
Bioorganic Chemistry |
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Yedukondalu Nalli; Bharti, S.; Amin, T.; Singh, R.; Behera, J.; Bhayye, S. S.; Bharitkar, Y. P.; Goswami, A.; Verma, M. K. |
Bioassay-Guided Fractionations of Cannabis Sativa Extract and HPLC-Assisted Purifications of Anti-Proliferative Active Fractions Lead to The Isolation of 16 Known and One New Phytomolecule and Their in-Silico Analysis. |
Medicinal Chemistry Research |
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Singh, B.; Singh, A.; Rana, S.; Sharma, K.; Viswakarma, P.; Yedukondalu, N*; Gopu, B. |
Canniprene B, A New Prenylated Dihydrostilbene with Cytotoxic Activities from The Leaves of Cannabis Sativa. |
Natural Product Research |
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Thapa, S.; Yedukondalu Nalli; Singh, A.; Singh, S. K.; Ali, A. |
Neuroprotective Effects of Cannabispirenone a Against NMDA-Induced Excitotoxicity in Differentiated N2a Cells |
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity |
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Qasam, I.; Nawaz, S.; Kumari, H.; Chauhan, N.; Yedukondalu Nalli; Yadav, G. |
Evaluation of Anti‐Inflammatory and Immunosuppressant Potential of Isotelekin in Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Stimulated Macrophage (RAW 264.7) and Sheep Red Blood Cells (SRBC) Sensitized Murine Models. |
Advanced Biology |
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Mir, K. B.; Chakraborty, S.; Amin, T.; Kumar, A.; War, A. R.; Yedukondalu Nalli; Kumar, R.; Kumar, L. D.; Ali, A.; Goswami, A. |
Canonical DDR Activation By EMT Inducing Agent 5-Fluorouracil is Modulated By A Cannabinoid Based Combinatorial Approach Via Inducing Autophagy and Suppression of Vimentin Expression. |
Biochemical Pharmacology |
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Unni, S.; Kommu, P.; Aouti, S.; Yedukondalu Nalli; Bharath, M. S.; Ali, A.; Padmanabhan, B. |
Structural Insights into The Modulation of SOD1 Aggregation By A Fungal Metabolite Phialomustin-B: Therapeutic Potential in ALS. |
Plos one |
Patents
| Inventors/ Contributors | Title | Description | Year |
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Asif Ali, Goswami, A, Souneek, C, Khalid, M. B, Veeranjaneyulu, G, Waseem, I. L, Yedukondalu Nalli |
Cannabinoids C- and O-Glycosides Possessing Anti-Proliferative and Anti-Metastatic Roperties and Process for Preparation Thereof |
IN patent application No. IN202111044828 |
2022 |
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Padmanabhan, B, Asif Ali, Deshmukh, P, Unni, S, Yedukondalu Nalli, Bharath, M. M. S, Syed, R. H, Ahmed, W. Z |
Phialomustin B, A Natural Product Isolated from an Endophytic Fungus Phialophora Mustea With Novel Therapeutic Potential for Parkinson’s Disease (Pd) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Als) |
IN patent application number IN202211019288 |
2022 |
Recognition for Patent Filings
- Recognized on CSIR-IIIM 84th Foundation Day (2024) for multiple patent applications:
- Canada (CA3242656) & Europe (EP23778704.9)
- Australia (AUS18691945), Ireland (IL311695), Canada (CA3233367), USA (US18/697626), & Europe (EP22875338)
- India (IN202411012579)
- Recognized on CSIR-IIIM 83rd Foundation Day (2023) for filing an international patent application (WO2023187838A1).
Fellowships & Associateships
- SERB – National Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2019 – 2021
- CSIR – Research Associateship, 2019 – 2020
- UGC – Research Fellowship, 2012 – 2016
- UGC – Research Fellowship, 2010 – 2012
Other Distinctions
- Award for Outstanding Contribution of Natural Products to Col Sir R.N. Chopra Repository, CSIR Foundation Day, 2014
- Qualified Joint CSIR–UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), 2008
Current Group Members
| Photo | Name | Focus of Interest | Position |
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Dr. Chandan Thappa | Discovering New/Bio-Active Marine Natural Products Under The Project Titled Centre for Marine Therapeutics | Senior Project Associate: GAP3138
Email: chandanthappa2@gmail.com |
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Ms. Komal | Unlocking Novel Bioactive Cannabinoids Via Extract Engineering Approach | Project Associate-I: CSPS24/RDSF/IIIM/IHP24/08
Email: komalgupta141299@gmail.com |
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Ms. Prachi Chourasia | Exploring Non-Psychoactive Cannabinoids from Cannabis sativa for the Management of Diabetic Neuropathic Pain | Project Technical Support-III: GAP-3178
Email: chourasiaprachi2930@gmail.com |
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Ms. Tanvi Singh | Discovering Neuro-Protective Secondary Metabolites From Non-Edible Mushrooms | Project Associate-I: HCP532401
Email: tanvilobanasingh123@gmail.com |
Past Group Members
| Photo | Name | Focus of Interest | Position |
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Ms. Mehak Bhat | Isolation and Structure Determination of secondary metabolites from Cannabis Sativa | Post-Graduate Trainee (21st May 2025 – 22nd July 2025)
Email: mehakbhat0308@gmail.com |
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Ms. Safeya Begum | 1. North Western Himalayas: A Hidden Treasure of Microorganisms for Bioactive Natural Products
2. Discovery of neuro-protective secondary metabolites from non-edible mushrooms under the Translational neuroscience |
1. Post-Graduate Trainee (10th July 2023 – 9th Jan 2023)
2. Project Associate-I: HCP53240 (10th July 2023 – 9th Jan 2023) Email: akhtarsafeya@gmail.com |
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Ms. Pooja Vishwakarma | Isolation and Structure Determination of Spiro-Indans from Cannabis Sativa | Post-Graduate Trainee (12th June 2023 – 11th Dec 2023)
Email: prkv2607@gmail.com |
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Ms. Komal | Isolation and Characterization of Phenethylcinnamides from Cannabis Sativa | Post-Graduate Trainee (10th July 2023 – 9th Jan 2023)
Email: komaldevathia@gmail.com |
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Ms. Kirti Sharma | Isolation and Characterization of Dihydrophenanthrenes from Cannabis Sativa | Post-Graduate Trainee (10th July 2023 – 9th Jan 2023)
Email: kirtisharma08339@gmail.com |
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