Dr. Mostafa Sagharyan | Plant Physiology | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Mostafa Sagharyan | Plant Physiology | Editorial Board Member

Postodoc at Tarbiat Modares University | Iran

Dr. Mostafa Sagharyan is an accomplished plant physiologist whose academic journey spans advanced training from leading Iranian universities, culminating in a doctorate focused on microRNA-mediated regulation of phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in Linum album cell cultures under elicitor treatments such as methyl jasmonate and phenylalanine. His academic foundation began with undergraduate studies in plant biology, followed by a master’s specialization in plant physiology, where he optimized callus induction and plant regeneration protocols in Nepeta binaloudensis, achieving distinguished academic performance at both graduate levels and earning top ranking in doctoral program entrance examinations. His research portfolio reflects deep expertise in plant biochemistry, molecular signaling pathways, metabolic engineering, and plant stress resilience, with notable contributions to understanding how regulatory molecules, elicitors, and environmental factors modulate phenolic compound production, lignan biosynthesis, carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism, nitric-oxide-mediated signaling, and defensive responses in various plant systems. As the primary designer, performer, data analyst, and lead author of multiple impactful publications in international journals, his work has explored hydrogen sulfide interaction mechanisms in plants, microRNA expression dynamics influencing secondary metabolite pathways, metabolic shifts triggered by exogenous amino acids, the biochemical consequences of melatonin application, and pollution-responsive phenolic enhancement in medicinal species. His experience includes operating advanced analytical platforms such as HPLC and preparative-HPLC, conducting enzyme assays, spectrophotometric and fluorometric analyses, and applying molecular techniques ranging from nucleic acid extraction and PCR-based quantification to gene cloning, Western blotting, and flow cytometry. Mostafa is also proficient in bioinformatic and statistical analysis using R, SPSS, Prism, FlowJo, MetaboAnalyst, and primer design tools, complementing his strong background in plant tissue culture, hairy root transformation, and metabolite assessment. Alongside his research activities, he has contributed to teaching biostatistics, SPSS analysis, and plant physiology for Olympiad students, demonstrating a commitment to scientific training and academic mentorship. His scholarly achievements, research excellence, and technical versatility position him as a dynamic and innovative researcher in modern plant science.

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Featured Publications : 

Sagharyan, M., & Sharifi, M. (2024). Metabolic and physiological changes induced by exogenous phenylalanine in Linum album cells. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation.

Esmaeili, S., Sharifi, M., Ghanati, F., Soltani, B. M., Samari, E., & Sagharyan, M. (2023). Exogenous melatonin induces phenolic compounds production in Linum album cells by altering nitric oxide and salicylic acid. Scientific Reports.

Sagharyan, M., Sharifi, M., & Samari, E. (2023). Methyl jasmonate redirects the dynamics of carbohydrates and amino acids toward lignans accumulation in Linum album cells. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.

Khodamoradi, S., Sagharyan, M., Samari, E., & Sharifi, M. (2022). Changes in phenolic compounds production as a defensive mechanism against hydrogen sulfide pollution in Scrophularia striata. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry.

Tashackori, H., Sharifi, M., Ahmadian Chashmi, N., Behmanesh, M., Safaie, N., & Sagharyan, M. (2021). Physiological, biochemical, and molecular responses of Linum album to digested cell wall of Piriformospora indica. Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants.

Semiha Yenigün | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Semiha Yenigün | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctor at Ondokuz Mayıs University | Turkey

Dr. Semiha Yenigün is an accomplished chemist specializing in antioxidant activity determination methods, enzyme inhibition studies, antimicrobial activity, molecular dynamics simulations, computational chemistry, pharmacokinetics, and natural product isolation, with a strong research focus on the bioactive compounds of medicinal plants, fungal endophytes, phytochemicals, and molecular modeling approaches integrating both in vitro and in silico methodologies. She completed her academic journey at Ondokuz Mayıs University, progressing through undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral training with outstanding academic performance, earning high honors and demonstrating remarkable expertise in chemical sciences. Her scientific contributions include extensive research on phytochemical profiling, DNA protection mechanisms, enzymatic kinetics, molecular docking, molecular dynamics, MM-PBSA, ADME/T predictions, PASS analysis, LC-ESI-MS/MS characterization, and the discovery of novel bioactive molecules from Nepeta species, Rosa species, Elaeagnus umbellata, Paliurus spina-christi, Atriplex nitens, Coriandrum sativum, Lactuca anatolica, Chenopodium quinoa, and other botanicals, reflecting her multidisciplinary command of natural products chemistry and computational biochemistry. As a co-author of numerous publications in high-impact journals covering antibacterial flavonoids, cytotoxic compounds, metabolic enzyme inhibitors, food additive potential molecules, silver nanoparticle green synthesis, and bioactivity-guided phytochemical isolation, she has significantly contributed to expanding knowledge in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology. She has actively participated in scientific congresses with presentations on enzyme inhibition, phytochemical composition, antioxidant profiles, and plant-derived bioactive substances. Her involvement in major national scientific research projects, particularly within Türkiye’s chemistry and biology research support programs, highlights her commitment to innovation and academic excellence. Through her continued work in experimental and computational chemistry, Semîha Yenigün stands out as a dynamic and productive researcher whose scholarship strengthens the intersection of natural product chemistry, molecular modeling, and biological activity evaluation.

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Featured Publications : 

Chi, G. F., Khan, S., Basar, Y., Kuete, J. R. N., Matieta, V. Y., Kuete, J. B. T., Megaptche, J. F., Chongong, M. A., Yenigun, S., Ayimele, G. A., et al. (2025). Antibacterial flavonoids from Tetrapleura tetraptera (Fabaceae) fruit pulp: In silico studies. South African Journal of Botany.

Nayel, N. H. N., Marah, S., Yenigun, S., Ozen, T., Yildiz, I., Erenler, R., & Behcet, L. (2025). Green-chemically synthesized silver nanoparticles using Lactuca anatolica leaf extract: Characterization, biological assessment, molecular docking study, and DFT calculation. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

Başar, Y., Demirtaş, İ., Yenigün, S., İpek, Y., Özen, T., & Behçet, L. (2025). Molecular docking, molecular dynamics, MM/PBSA approaches and bioactivity studies of nepetanudoside B isolated from endemic Nepeta aristata. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

Basar, Y., Yenigun, S., Ozen, T., Demirtas, I., Balpınar, O., & Behcet, L. (2025). Nepetanudoside B, a potential new food additive isolated from Nepeta aristata: Antioxidant, antibacterial, DFT, ADME/T, PASS prediction and MTT analysis studies. European Food Research and Technology.

Yakan, H., Muğlu, H., Bakır, T. K., Yenigün, S., Amhimmid, A. G. A. M., Çavuş, M. S., & Özen, T. (2025). New 5-iodoisatin-thiosemicarbazones: Preparation, spectroscopic characterization, antioxidant, urease inhibition activities, DFT studies, molecular docking, and molecular dynamic simulations. Research on Chemical Intermediates.

Meruert Dauletova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Meruert Dauletova | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University | Kazakhstan

Mrs. Meruert Dauletova is a distinguished Master of Chemistry Science at al-Farabi Kazakh National University, recognized for her contributions to the development of organic and plant-based compounds, phytopreparations, and modern chemical technologies. Her research focuses on the extraction, modification, and standardization of biologically active polyphenolic complexes derived from wild plant materials, particularly those native to the Almaty region of Kazakhstan. She has served as Head and Senior Researcher in major scientific projects including studies on rational methods for obtaining standardized phytopreparations from Atraphaxis species and the scientific foundations for producing innovative organic and plant-based compositions from local raw materials. Her academic expertise integrates taxonomic and anatomical plant characterization with applied chemistry, bridging natural resources and pharmaceutical innovation. Her scientific pursuits emphasize optimizing extraction processes, preserving biological activity, and employing advanced technologies such as supercritical extraction and nanotechnology to enhance bioavailability and therapeutic potential of phytopreparations. She has conducted international scientific training in organic chemistry focusing on synthetic and plant-based compositions at Sapienza University of Rome and completed advanced chemical technology courses in Prague. Her professional achievements include recognition by the Union of Chemists of Kazakhstan for her valuable contribution to the chemical industry. She actively collaborates on multidisciplinary projects aiming to create standardized and effective phytopharmaceutical products through sustainable utilization of Kazakhstan’s native flora. Her publications in leading international journals, such as the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, reflect her commitment to advancing the field of natural product chemistry, phytochemical innovation, and eco-friendly biotechnological research contributing to the growth of botanical and chemical sciences globally.

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Featured Publications

Dauletova, M. (n.d.). Bachelor studies in Chemistry (2007–2011). Faculty of Chemistry, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Dauletova, M. (n.d.). Master studies in Chemistry (2012–2014). Faculty of Chemistry, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

Asima Imtiyaz | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz | Plant Biochemistry | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scholar at Uttaranchal University, India 

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz is a dedicated healthcare researcher currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Chemistry at Uttaranchal University. With a solid academic foundation, she holds a Master’s in Chemistry and a Bachelor’s in Science, complemented by various qualifications, including a Basic Computer Applications course. Her research focuses on green chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable applications, with multiple publications in areas such as nanomaterial synthesis and photocatalysis. Asima has actively participated in international conferences, presenting papers on topics like nanotechnology in agriculture and the synthesis of cobalt nanoparticles. In addition to her academic pursuits, she has attended faculty development programs and completed an internship with the International Council for Circular Economy. Known for her interpersonal skills, teamwork, and time management, she is a proactive learner with a passion for continuous development. Asima’s extracurricular achievements, including national-level sports participation and cultural involvement, further demonstrate her well-rounded personality.

Professional Profile 

Education 🎓 

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Chemistry at Uttaranchal University, focusing on sustainable and green chemistry research. She holds a Master’s in Chemistry from Alpine Institute of Management and Technology, where she earned a 7.5 CGPA, and a Bachelor’s in Science from Govt Degree College Kandi, with a CGPA of 7.66. Her educational journey reflects a strong foundation in chemistry, further supplemented by a Basic Computer Applications course. Asima has demonstrated her academic excellence through various published papers and book chapters on topics such as metal-organic frameworks, nanotechnology, and photocatalysis, showcasing her depth in both theoretical and practical chemistry. Additionally, she has attended several international conferences and faculty development programs to enhance her research knowledge and skills. Her passion for learning and contribution to the field of chemistry makes her a promising researcher in the academic community.

Professional Experience 💼 

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz has gained valuable professional experience through her extensive involvement in research and academic development. As a research scholar in Chemistry, she has contributed to several studies focusing on green chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable applications, particularly in the areas of nanoparticle synthesis and photocatalysis. She has published multiple papers and book chapters in reputable journals, demonstrating her ability to conduct in-depth research. Additionally, Asima has presented her work at international conferences, showcasing her ability to communicate complex scientific ideas effectively. Her professional journey also includes completing an internship with the International Council for Circular Economy, where she gained practical insights into sustainability practices. Furthermore, she has attended various Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) and workshops, which have further honed her analytical, computational, and research skills. Asima’s experience reflects a strong commitment to advancing her career and contributing to the field of chemistry and sustainable technologies.

Research Interest 🔬

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz’s research interests lie primarily in the fields of green chemistry, nanotechnology, and sustainable materials. She is particularly focused on the synthesis and applications of metal oxide nanoparticles, with an emphasis on their photocatalytic, antimicrobial, and environmental applications. Her work explores the green synthesis of nanoparticles using plant extracts, such as those from Iris Kashmiriana, highlighting the potential of eco-friendly methods in nanomaterial production. Asima’s research also delves into the fabrication of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and their hybrid composites, aiming to expand their applications in various industries. Additionally, she investigates the role of nanotechnology in agriculture and food science, exploring its potential for improving crop production and food preservation. Her work on the pharmacological and photocatalytic properties of nanoparticles showcases her interest in the intersection of materials science, chemistry, and environmental sustainability, with a focus on advancing green technologies for real-world applications.

Research Skill🔎

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz possesses a strong set of research skills, underpinned by her academic training and hands-on experience in chemistry and nanotechnology. She is adept at synthesizing metal oxide nanoparticles using green chemistry methods, particularly utilizing plant extracts like Iris Kashmiriana. Her skills include advanced characterization techniques, such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), which she uses to analyze the structural, morphological, and chemical properties of synthesized materials. Asima is proficient in conducting both qualitative and quantitative analyses, employing techniques to assess the photocatalytic, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activities of nanoparticles. Her research also involves writing and presenting scientific papers, where she demonstrates effective communication and critical thinking. Additionally, Asima has gained expertise in computational and analytical techniques, attending faculty development programs to further refine her research methodologies. Her broad skill set positions her as a promising researcher in sustainable chemistry and nanotechnology.

Award and Honor🏆

Ms. Asima Imtiyaz has earned recognition for her academic excellence and research contributions. While the resume does not explicitly mention specific formal awards, she has been an active participant in academic and extracurricular activities that reflect her commitment to excellence. Notably, she has presented her research at international conferences, showcasing her work on nanotechnology and sustainable chemistry, which speaks to her emerging reputation in her field. Additionally, Asima has participated in various Faculty Development Programs (FDPs), indicating her dedication to continuous professional growth. Her involvement in sports, particularly as a national-level Kho-Kho player, and her achievement as a gold medalist in an open chess event, highlight her versatility and ability to excel beyond the academic realm. These accomplishments underscore her well-roundedness and potential for future recognition in both academic and professional circles. With further progress in her research, Asima is likely to receive formal awards for her contributions to the scientific community.

Conclusion📝

Asima Imtiyaz shows strong potential as a young and emerging researcher with an evident passion for sustainable and applied chemistry. She is actively engaged in research, academic development, and scientific discourse. While she may not yet meet the criteria for a top-tier “Best Researcher Award” at a national or international level due to the absence of high-impact publications and measurable research impact, she is a strong candidate for “Emerging Researcher” or “Promising Young Researcher” awards.

Recommendation:
Encourage her to:

  • Publish in indexed journals.

  • Highlight measurable impacts of her work (citations, societal contributions).

  • Expand collaboration and leadership roles in research projects.

With these enhancements, she will be a strong contender for future major research awards.

Publications Top Noted📚

  • Title: Green synthesized ruthenium oxide nanoparticles mediated through Iris Kashmiriana (Mazar-Graveyard) plant extract and antimicrobial activity
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh
    Journal: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 5

  • Title: Applications of Nanotechnology in Agriculture and Food Science: A Review
    Authors: A Singh, A Imtiyaz
    Journal: Asian Journal of Chemistry
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 4

  • Title: A study of the fabrication of different-dimensional metal–organic frameworks and their hybrid composites for novel applications
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh
    Journal: Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials
    Year: 2023
    Cited by: 3

  • Title: Green synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles from Iris Kashmiriana (Mazar-Graveyard) Plant Extract: Its characterization of biological activities and photocatalytic activity
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh, A Bhardwaj
    Journal: Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
    Year: 2025
    Cited by: 2

  • Title: Comparative Analysis and Applications of Green Synthesized Cobalt Oxide (Co3O4) Nanoparticles: A Systematic Review
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh, R Gaur
    Journal: BioNanoScience
    Year: 2024
    Cited by: 2

  • Title: Transition metal oxides (TMOs) as Photocatalysts: an updated review of synthesis, applications, and future implications
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh
    Journal: Graphene and 2D Materials
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Pharmacological and Photocatalytic Study of Green Synthesized Cobalt Oxide (Co3O4) Nanoparticles Using Iris Kashmiriana Plant Extract
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh
    Journal: Next Research
    Year: 2025

  • Title: Bio-fabrication of cobalt oxide nanoparticles using walnut shell extract: antibacterial, antioxidant, and photocatalytic potential
    Authors: A Imtiyaz, A Singh, M Chaudhary
    Journal: Chemical Papers
    Year: 2025