Paria Alizadeh | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Paria Alizadeh | Phytochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Student of Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Paria Alizadeh is a dedicated Ph.D. student specializing in phytochemistry, with a strong foundation in applied chemistry and a focus on natural products. Her research on medicinal plant formulation underscores her commitment to enhancing the field. With experience in research and active involvement in the scientific community, Paria is making significant strides in phytochemistry.

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📚 Educational Background:

Paria Alizadeh holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry and a Master’s degree in Phytochemistry. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Phytochemistry at the Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute, Shahid Beheshti University.

🔬 Professional Experience:

Paria has honed her expertise in the separation and enrichment of natural products and medicinal plants. As a Ph.D. student, she is actively engaged in her dissertation focused on the formulation of medicinal plants. Her professional journey includes valuable experience as a research assistant at the Drug Applied Research Center of Tabriz University. She is also a member of the Iranian Chemical Society, further connecting her with the scientific community.

🌱 Research Interests:

Paria’s research primarily revolves around the separation and enrichment of natural products and medicinal plants. Her work aims to advance knowledge and applications in phytochemistry, contributing to the development of medicinal plant formulations.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Enrichment of rosmarinic acid from comfrey (Symphytum officinale L.) root extract by macroporous adsorption resins and molecular docking studies

Cedrick Mutombo Shakalenga | Medicinal plants | Best Researcher Award

Prof Cedrick Mutombo Shakalenga |  Medicinal plants |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor  at  Université de Lubumbashi, Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Cedrick Shakalenga is an Associate Professor at the University of Lubumbashi, DR Congo, specializing in Pharmacognosy within the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Born on February 26, 1991, in Manono, Cedrick earned his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Lubumbashi and the University of Mons, focusing on integrating traditional medicine into the official health system in DR Congo. He holds a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a Pharmacist Diploma from the University of Lubumbashi. Cedrick has substantial teaching and research experience, having served as a Teaching Assistant and Scientific Research Officer before his current role. His research includes studying medicinal plants, traditional medicine, and quality control of herbal drugs. He has published extensively, with notable works in journals like the South African Journal of Botany and PLoS One. Cedrick has also been recognized with the Peter Hylands Award for his research on medicinal plants. He resides in Lubumbashi with his wife, Kyungu Nsenga Nicole, and their child.

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🎓 Education:

  • PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2018 – 2022)
    • University of Lubumbashi (DR Congo) & University of Mons (Belgium)
    • Thesis Title: Conditions for the Integration of Traditional Medicine into the Official Health System in DR Congo
  • Diploma of Advanced Studies in Pharmaceutical Sciences (2018 – 2021)
    • University of Lubumbashi (DR Congo)
  • Pharmacist Diploma (2011 – 2016)
    • University of Lubumbashi (DR Congo)
  • State Diploma in General Pedagogy (2004 – 2009)
    • Bunyinge / Manono Institute (DR Congo)
  • Primary School Certificate (1996 – 2003)
    • Mukushi / Manono Primary School (DR Congo)

💼 Professional Experience:

  • Associate Professor (Since 2023)
    • University of Lubumbashi, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy Laboratory
    • Courses: Biophysics I & II, Traditional Medicine
  • Teaching Assistant (2018 – 2022)
    • University of Lubumbashi, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacognosy Laboratory
  • Scientific Research Officer (2014 – 2015)
    • Jardin d’Etude Pharmaceutiques, University of Lubumbashi
  • Pharmacist (2014 – 2015)
    • Tamtam Pharmacy, Lubumbashi
  • Teacher (2009 – 2010)
    • Maendeleo/Lusa Primary School, Manono

Research Focus: Medicinal Plants

Cedrick Shakalenga Mutombo’s research primarily revolves around the study and integration of traditional medicinal plants into modern healthcare systems. His work emphasizes several key areas:

  1. Traditional Medicine Integration: Investigating how traditional medicinal practices and plants can be integrated into official health systems in DR Congo. His PhD thesis explored the conditions necessary for this integration, specifically focusing on the city of Lubumbashi.
  2. Quality and Pharmacological Value: Evaluating the impact of environmental factors like solar irradiation and ambient air on the quality and pharmacological properties of medicinal plants. This includes assessing how these factors affect the medicinal efficacy of plant materials used in traditional medicine.
  3. Market Analysis and Socio-Economic Factors: Analyzing the medicinal plants market in Lubumbashi, including the socio-economic aspects and challenges faced by actors in this sector. This research helps understand the economic and social dynamics influencing the use and commercialization of medicinal plants.
  4. Self-Medication Practices: Studying self-medication practices among populations, particularly students, to understand how traditional medicines are used for self-treatment and the associated implications for public health.
  5. Knowledge of Healing Practices: Documenting and analyzing smallholders’ knowledge about using wild plants to treat livestock ailments, such as gastrointestinal parasite infections in goats. This research aims to preserve traditional knowledge and explore its applications in veterinary medicine.
  6. Quality Control of Herbal Drugs: Exploring methods for quality control and analysis of herbal drugs and preparations. This includes evaluating the methods of analysis and their relevance in ensuring the safety and efficacy of herbal medicines.

Citations:

  • Total Citations: 54
  • Documents: 52
  • h-index: 2

Publication Top Notes:

  • Impact of Lubumbashi’s Solar Irradiation and Ambient Air on the Quality and Pharmacological Value of Root Barks from 4 Most Used Medicinal Plants
    • Authors: Mutombo, C.S., Nsenga, S.N., Moke, P.M., Lumbu, J.-B.S., Kahumba, J.B.
    • Journal: South African Journal of Botany, 2024, 171, pp. 397–411
    • Citations: 0
    • Link: Journal (if available)
  • Evaluation of Self-Medication Practices and Their Characteristics Among Uvira Students in Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Authors: Mboni, H.M., Tshikongo, A.K., Chirubagula, V.B., Akiba, D.B., Rusati, N.M.
    • Journal: Pan African Medical Journal, 2023, 45, 53
    • Citations: 1
    • Link: Journal (if available)
  • Smallholders’ Knowledge About Healing Goat Gastrointestinal Parasite Infections with Wild Plants in Southern DR Congo
    • Authors: Mavungu, G.N., Mutombo, C.S., Numbi, D.M., Okombe, V.E., Duez, P.
    • Journal: Frontiers in Pharmacology, 2023, 14, 1124267
    • Citations: 1
    • Link: Journal (if available)
  • Perceptions and Use of Traditional African Medicine in Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga Province (DR Congo): A Cross-Sectional Study
    • Authors: Mutombo, C.S., Bakari, S.A., Ntabaza, V.N., Duez, P., Kahumba, J.B.
    • Journal: PLoS ONE, 2022, 17(10), e0276325
    • Citations: 8
    • Link: Journal (if available)
  • Quality Control of Herbal Drugs and Preparations: The Methods of Analysis, Their Relevance and Applications
    • Authors: Muyumba, N.W., Mutombo, S.C., Sheridan, H., Nachtergael, A., Duez, P.
    • Journal: Talanta Open, 2021, 4, 100070
    • Citations: 44
    • Link: Journal (if available)

 

Saeid Hazrati | Medicinal plants | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Saeid Hazrati | Medicinal plants |  Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at  Department of Agronomy and Medicinal Plants, Faculty of Agriculture, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran

Dr. Saeid Hazrati is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding at Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Iran. With a specialization in agronomy, Dr. Hazrati focuses on the cultivation of medicinal plants and oilseeds. He holds a B.Sc. degree in Agronomy and Plant Breeding from the University of Shiraz, Iran (2006), and both M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Agronomy Engineering (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants) from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran (2011 and 2015, respectively).

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Qualification:

B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding Engineering, University of Shiraz, Iran, 2006. M.Sc. in Agronomy Engineering (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants), Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, 2011. Ph.D. in Agronomy Engineering (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants), Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, 2015

Experience:

Dr. Saeid Hazrati completed his B.Sc. in Agronomy and Plant Breeding Engineering from the University of Shiraz in 2006. He further pursued his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Agronomy Engineering, focusing on medicinal and aromatic plants, from Tarbiat Modares University in 2011 and 2015, respectively. His doctoral research emphasized crop stress physiology and the impact of environmental stresses on medicinal and aromatic plants.

During his academic journey, Dr. Hazrati also spent six months in Italy for a sabbatical at the University of Turin, researching the influence of nutrient solutions in the New Growing System on leafy vegetables and aromatic plants under the co-supervision of Prof. Silvana Nicola.

Dr. Hazrati is currently an Associate Professor at Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, where he teaches courses at the B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. levels in Agronomy Crops and Medicinal and Aromatic Plants.

Research, Innovations, and Contributions:

Dr. Saeid Hazrati has made significant contributions to research, particularly in the field of medicinal plants and agronomy. He has completed three research projects and has one ongoing project, with a total funding of USD 51,000. He has authored or co-authored approximately 100 publications, including over 60 international journal articles.

He is a reviewer for several international scientific journals and has served as an editor or member in 15 editorial boards of journals and conferences. Dr. Hazrati has presented his research in 60 conferences and has graduated 32 research scholars, with four currently under his supervision.

His work has earned him a citation index of 13 in Scopus/Web of Science, an H-index of 13, and various awards and recognitions in the scientific community. Dr. Hazrati has visited four countries for research activities and has one functional MoU with other universities/industries.

Research Focus on Medicinal Plants:

Dr. Saeid Hazrati’s research primarily centers on the cultivation and stress physiology of medicinal plants. His work investigates the impact of various environmental stresses, such as drought, salinity, and temperature extremes, on the growth, yield, and quality of medicinal and aromatic plants. By understanding these stress responses, Dr. Hazrati aims to develop strategies to enhance the resilience and productivity of these plants under adverse conditions.

Key Areas of Research: Environmental Stress Physiology: Examining how different environmental factors affect the physiological processes of medicinal plants. Studying the mechanisms by which these plants adapt to and mitigate the effects of stressors. Cultivation Practices: Developing and optimizing cultivation techniques to improve the yield and quality of medicinal plants. Investigating the role of nutrient management and soil conditions in the growth of these plants. Medicinal Plant Biochemistry: Analyzing the biochemical responses of medicinal plants to stress, focusing on the production of bioactive compounds. Identifying the stress-induced changes in secondary metabolites that contribute to the medicinal properties of these plants. Sustainable Agriculture: Promoting sustainable agricultural practices in the cultivation of medicinal plants. Exploring the use of organic and eco-friendly farming methods to ensure the long-term viability of medicinal plant cultivation. Innovative Growing Systems: Researching advanced growing systems, such as hydroponics and aeroponics, for the efficient cultivation of medicinal plants. Assessing the influence of different nutrient solutions and growing media on plant growth and phytochemical production.

 

Citations:

 

  • Citations:
    • All: 1265
    • Since 2019: 1167
  • h-index:
    • All: 17
    • Since 2019: 16
  • i10-index:
    • All: 32
    • Since 2019: 28

Publication Top Notes:

  1. Effects of Water Stress and Light Intensity on Chlorophyll Fluorescence Parameters and Pigments of Aloe vera L.
    • Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2016
    • Citations: 291
  2. Effects of Zeolite and Water Stress on Growth, Yield, and Chemical Compositions of Aloe vera L.
    • Agricultural Water Management, 2017
    • Citations: 111
  3. Extraction of Essential Oils of Ferulago Angulata with Microwave-Assisted Hydrodistillation
    • Industrial Crops and Products, 2019
    • Citations: 91
  4. Evaluation of Aloe vera Gel as an Alternative Edible Coating for Peach Fruits During Cold Storage Period
    • Gesunde Pflanzen, 2017
    • Citations: 73
  5. Effects of Phytogenic Feed Additives, Probiotic, and Mannan-Oligosaccharides on Performance, Blood Metabolites, Meat Quality, Intestinal Morphology, and Microbial Population of Poultry
    • British Poultry Science, 2020
    • Citations: 60
  6. Essential Oil Variation and Antioxidant Capacity of Mentha pulegium Populations and Their Relation to Ecological Factors
    • Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 2020
    • Citations: 44
  7. Physiological and Biochemical Traits in Coriander Affected by Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Under Salt Stress
    • Heliyon, 2020
    • Citations: 38
  8. The Potential of the Synthetic Strigolactone Analogue GR24 for the Maintenance of Photosynthesis and Yield in Winter Wheat Under Drought
    • Plants, 2021
    • Citations: 29
  9. A Comparative Study: Influence of Various Drying Methods on Essential Oil Components and Biological Properties of Stachys lavandulifolia
    • Food Science & Nutrition, 2021
    • Citations: 28