1. Nanotechnology in herbal medicine 2. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for herbal medicine 3. Characterization of nanomaterials 4. A different encapsulation technique and its cellular uptake mechanism 5. Biosynthesis of nanoparticles using plant extract 6. Applications of nanoemulsions as drug delivery vehicle for phytoconstituents 7. Plant extracts: Antioxidant and antimicrobial properties and their effect of nanoencapsulation 8. Nanoherbal gel formulations and delivery strategies 9. Synthesis and characterization of nanoherbal formulations for topical wound healing applications 10. Recent advances in herb-synthesized nanoparticles for viral diseases 11. Application of phyto-nanomedicine for the treatment of different disease conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disorders 12. Phyto nanomedicine for cancer therapy 13. Lipid-based nanostructures for the delivery of herbal antimicrobials 14. Nanostructured liquid-crystalline systems containing natural compounds 15. Dendrimer: A new carrier for herbal medicine 16. Metal and carbon nanocarriers for potential delivery of plant active ingredients 17. Cosmetic applications of herbal products and encapsulated herbal active formulations 18. Nonencapsulated plant essential oils as a shelf-life enhancer for herbal raw materials 19. Nanoherbal medicine: Challenges and future perspectives
Prof. Sabu Thomas is a Professor of Polymer Science and Engineering
and the Director of the School of Energy Materials at Mahatma
Gandhi University, India. Additionally, he is the Chairman of the
Trivandrum Engineering Science & Technology Research Park (TrEST
Research Park) in Thiruvananthapuram, India. He is the founder
director of the International and Inter-university Centre for
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology at Mahatma Gandhi University and the
former Vice-Chancellor of the same institution.
Prof. Thomas is internationally recognized for his contributions to
polymer science and engineering, with his research interests
encompassing polymer nanocomposites, elastomers, polymer blends,
interpenetrating polymer networks, polymer membranes, green
composites, nanocomposites, nanomedicine, and green nanotechnology.
His groundbreaking inventions in polymer nanocomposites, polymer
blends, green bionanotechnology, and nano-biomedical sciences have
significantly advanced the development of new materials for the
automotive, space, housing, and biomedical fields. Dr. Thomas has
been conferred with Honoris Causa (DSc) by the University of South
Brittany, France.
Prof. Oyedeji is Professor of Organic Chemistry at Walter Sisulu
University (WSU), Department of Chemical and Physical Sciences,
South Africa, where she teaches organic chemistry at both
undergraduate and postgraduate level as well as leads a natural
product research group.
She obtained her Master’s degree in Polymer Chemistry from the
University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, and her PhD degree in Organic
Chemistry from University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Her work hinges on natural products chemistry with special interest
in finding the medicinal values of terpenoids class of compounds in
medicinal plants.
Prof. Oyedeji is a recipient of several awards including TWAS
(2003), NRF South Africa (2003-2004), National Research Foundation
Rated Scientist (2010-2015 & 2016-2021), WSU Established Female
Researcher (2017), WSU Vice Chancellor Awards for Excellence in
Research (2017), Pre-commercialization innovation product developed
(2019), Engagement through Professional/Discipline-based Service
Provision (2019) and Engagement through Research and Scholarship
(2019).
She is a fellow of Chemical Society of Nigeria (CNS), member of
Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS), member of
South African Chemical Institution (SACI) and Royal Society of
Chemistry (RSC). She is also an affiliated member of the
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Professor Oluwafemi is a fully-fledged academic that is involved in
Teaching & Learning, Research, Community Engagement, staff and
student mentorship among many other activities. His research
interest is in the synthesis of binary, ternary and quaternary
semiconductor nanomaterial and nanostructures such as quantum dots,
metal nanomaterials, core-shells, doped nanostructures and polymer
nanocomposites for different applications which includes
biological, (basically for cancer treatment ie imaging, labelling,
drug delivery photodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy),
optical (development of optical devices), environmental (sensing
and determination of environmental pollutants), nanotoxicology and
water treatment. He is also involved in the indigenous knowledge
system (IKS) for value added chain using different South African
medicinal plants. This involves isolation, extraction, biological
activity testing, and synthesis of nanomaterial using the plant
extract and packaging for pharmaceutical purposes. Rose Jaquilin PJ
is currently pursuing her PhD degree at Walter Sisulu University,
South Africa. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and a
Master’s degree in Polymer Chemistry from Kerala University,
Trivandrum, Kerala, India. She has nine years’ research experience
at Syngene International Ltd, a leading pharmaceutical company in
India. Her research areas include bio- and specialty-polymer
synthesis, polymer grafting, hydrogel and dendrimer synthesis,
controlled radical (ATRP, RAFT), anionic and cationic
polymerization techniques. Her current research work includes
synthesis and characterization of herbal nanomaterials for
different applications.
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