Ms. Chaima Benine | Antioxidant | Best Researcher Award
Ph.D at University of El Oued, Algeria.
Dr. Benine Chaima 🎓 is a passionate Ph.D. researcher in biological sciences specializing in medicinal plants, nanotechnology, and green nanoparticle synthesis 🌱🔬. Her expertise includes extracting bioactive compounds, conducting preclinical experiments, and developing natural therapeutic formulations. With multiple high-impact publications 📚, she has significantly contributed to the fields of natural medicine and nanoscience. Proficient in data analysis and scientific communication, Dr. Chaima is dedicated to advancing natural product research for medical and cosmetic applications 💊🧴. She seeks to collaborate in dynamic research environments to further innovation in biotechnology and herbal medicine. 🌿✨
Professional Profile:
🎓 Education & Experience
📚 Education:
✅ Bachelor’s in Biochemistry (2015-2018) – University of El Oued, Algeria 🏛️
✅ Master’s in Applied Biochemistry (2018-2020) – University of El Oued, Algeria 🧪
✅ Ph.D. in Applied Biochemistry (2021-2024) – University of El Oued, Algeria 🥼🔬
💼 Experience:
🔬 Researcher in Biological Sciences – Specializing in medicinal plants, nanotechnology, and green nanoparticle synthesis 🌱🧬
📊 Data Analyst – Experienced in SPSS, GraphPad Prism, and spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis, FTIR, HPLC) 📈
📝 Scientific Writer & Reviewer – Contributed to high-impact publications in international journals 📚
💡 Project Manager – Managed research projects focused on natural therapeutics, cellular biology, and biochemistry 🧑🔬
🎤 Conference Presenter – Participated in international conferences on biotechnology and nanomedicine 🌍🎙️
🚀 Professional Development
Dr. Benine Chaima is committed to continuous professional growth through research, innovation, and collaboration 🌱🔬. She has enhanced her expertise in nanotechnology, medicinal plant extraction, and bioactive compound analysis 🧪📊. Proficient in advanced data analysis tools like SPSS and GraphPad Prism 📈, she also excels in spectroscopic techniques (UV-Vis, FTIR, HPLC) 🔍. Dr. Chaima actively participates in international conferences 🎤🌍, contributes to high-impact publications 📚, and collaborates on multidisciplinary projects. Her dedication to scientific excellence drives her to explore new frontiers in natural therapeutics and biotechnology for medical and cosmetic applications 💊🧴✨.
🔬 Research Focus
Dr. Benine Chaima’s research focuses on biological sciences, particularly in medicinal plants, nanotechnology, and green nanoparticle synthesis 🌱🔬. She investigates the extraction and characterization of bioactive compounds for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications 💊🧴. Her work includes green synthesis of nanoparticles, studying their interaction with biomolecules like DNA/BSA 🧬, and evaluating their antioxidant, antibacterial, and anticancer properties 🦠⚡. She also explores traditional Algerian herbal medicine and its therapeutic potential 🌿💚. By combining biochemistry, biotechnology, and nanoscience, Dr. Chaima aims to develop innovative, natural-based solutions for modern healthcare challenges 🚀🩺.
Publication Top Notes
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1️⃣ “In vitro antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and photoprotective activities of aqueous extract of the endemic plant Hammada scoparia L. from Algeria” – Karbala International Journal of Modern Science (2023) 📖🌿🔥 | Cited by: 8
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2️⃣ “Traditional Herbal Remedies from Algeria for Treating Digestive Disorders” – Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics (2023) 📚🌱💊 | Cited by: 5 -
3️⃣ “Bio-Synthesis of Zinc Nanoparticle Using Helianthemum Lippii L. Extract and Improving in Rats Their Hepatoprotective Effects” – Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology (2022) 🧪🩺🧬 | Cited by: 5 -
4️⃣ “Therapeutic Potential of Traditional Medicinal Plants from Algeria for Treatment of Liver Diseases” – Jordan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (2023) 🌿🧑⚕️📖 | Cited by: 3 -
5️⃣ “A systematic review on Hammada scoparia medicinal plant: Phytochemicals, traditional uses, and biological activities” – International Journal of Secondary Metabolite (2023) 📝🔬🌱 | Cited by: 2 -
6️⃣ “Comparison of ultrasound and maceration methods on antioxidant and antimicrobial efficacy of phenolic compounds extracted from L. of Algeria” – Ovidius University Annals of Chemistry (2022) 🎤🦠📊 | Cited by: 2