Prof. Irene Dini | Food toxicology | Best Researcher Award
Pharmacy Department, Federico II University of Naples, Italy
Prof. Irene Dini is an esteemed Associate Professor in Food Chemistry (CHIM 10) at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Napoli Federico II ๐ฎ๐น. Renowned for her contributions to the study of natural substances, she combines analytical expertise with a deep understanding of bioactive compounds. Her research spans nutraceuticals, natural antioxidants, and sustainable food innovations, placing her among the worldโs leading scientific minds. ๐ฟ
Professional Profile
๐ Education
Prof. Dini is a certified Specialist in Food Science and holds a Ph.D. in Natural Compounds Pharmacologically Active. Her strong academic foundation has enabled her to bridge pharmaceutical chemistry with functional food development, driving impactful interdisciplinary research. ๐๐งช
๐ผ Experience
With a distinguished career at the University of Napoli Federico II, Prof. Dini has led diverse research projects focused on food safety, nutraceuticals, and green chemistry. Her experience in advanced analytical techniques and in-vitro evaluations has made her a respected authority in food chemistry. ๐งซ๐ฌ
๐ฌ Research Interests
Prof. Diniโs research focuses on the isolation and analysis of metabolites from food plants using chromatography and spectroscopy techniques. She develops and validates analytical methods for bioactives, toxins, and nutraceuticals. Her work also includes studies on bioavailability, antibiotic resistance, and eco-friendly agronomy aimed at boosting food functionality. ๐ฑ๐งช
๐ Awards
Prof. Dini was named in the prestigious Worldโs Top 2% Scientists List by Stanford University for 2021 and 2022 ๐ (powered by Elsevier) and was honored in the Top 0.5% of scholars globally by ScholarGPS in 2024 ๐ ScholarGPS Profile. Her article on Nutricosmetics was among the most read in Phytotherapy Research between 2018โ2019. ๐๐ฅ
๐ Top Noted Publications
A rapid and sensitive fluorimetric assay to detect PAF-acetylhidrolase activity in biological samples โ The Italian Journal of Biochemistry (1993) โ Cited by 45
Phenolic metabolites from Orobanche speciosa โ Planta Medica, 1995 โ Q1 โ Cited by 92
Isoflavonoids from Lupinus mutabilis โ J. Agric. Food Chemistry, 1998 โ Q1 โ Cited by 150
Flavonoid glycosides of Barbarea vulgaris โ J. Agric. Food Chemistry, 2000 โ Q1 โ Cited by 135
New Oleanane Saponins in Chenopodium quinoa โ J. Agric. Food Chemistry, 2001 โ Q1 โ Cited by 120
Oleanane Saponins in “Kancolla”, a Sweet Variety of Chenopodium quinoa โ J. Nat. Prod., 2002 โ Q1 โ Cited by 85
Phenolic constituents of kancolla seeds โ Food Chemistry, 2003 โ Q1 โ Cited by 110
Furostanol saponins in Allium cepa L. var. tropeana seeds โ Food Chemistry, 2005 โ Q1 โ Cited by 125
Nutritional and antinutritional composition of Kancolla seeds โ Food Chemistry, 2005 โ Q1 โ Cited by 140
Conclusion
Based on her exceptional research output, international recognition, and strong thematic alignment with contemporary food chemistry and nutraceutical science, Prof. Irene Dini is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Her contributions demonstrate a blend of scientific excellence, methodological innovation, and dedication to human and environmental health, making her a deserving and inspiring candidate.