Fadime Seyrekoğlu | Food Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fadime Seyrekoğlu | Food Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fadime Seyrekoğlu, Amasya University, Turkey

Dr. Fadime Seyrekoğlu is an Assistant Professor at Amasya University, specializing in Food Engineering. She holds a PhD from Ondokuz Mayıs University (2020) and a Master’s from Erciyes University (2011), focusing on dairy product innovations and food preservation 🧪🥛. Her research explores functional foods, microencapsulation, and natural additives, with notable work on Aloe Vera in ayran and watermelon by-product utilization 🍉🌿. She has led and contributed to several national projects and supervised postgraduate theses. Dr. Seyrekoğlu has also served in administrative roles, including Head of Department and Vice Director 🎓📊. She actively publishes in international journals and supports community science initiatives

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Fadime Seyrekoğlu earned her PhD in Food Engineering from Ondokuz Mayıs University in 2020 🎓. Her doctoral research focused on the use of encapsulation techniques for incorporating Hypericum extracts into ayran, under the guidance of Prof. Hasan Temiz 🧪🥛. Earlier, she completed her Master’s degree in 2011 at Erciyes University, also in Food Engineering 🧫. Her thesis, supervised by Prof. Osman Sağdıç, investigated the effects of storage on the physicochemical, microbiological, and sensory properties of traditionally produced winter yogurt ❄️🧉. These academic foundations have shaped her expertise in dairy innovation and functional food research.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Fadime Seyrekoğlu’s research primarily focuses on functional foods, dairy product innovation, and plant-based bioactive compounds 🧃🥛🌿. Her work extensively explores microencapsulation techniques, particularly using Hypericum species and Aloe vera, for enhancing the nutritional and antioxidant properties of dairy beverages like ayran 🧫🧪. She also investigates fruit and by-product utilization, antifungal activity of plant extracts, and natural food preservation methods 🍉🍯🧀. Through multidisciplinary studies combining food engineering, phytochemistry, and microbiology, she aims to develop health-promoting and sustainable food products. Her expertise lies in optimizing processes and formulations for improved sensory and functional qualities.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Comprehensive analysis of physical, chemical, and phenolic acid properties of powders derived from watermelon (Crimson Sweet) by-products”
    Journal of Food Science, 2025
    📅 Published: 2025

  2. **”Determination of the Effect of Different Extraction Methods on Aloe barbadensis Miller (Aloe Vera) Extract and its Usability in Ayran”**
    Journal of Apitherapy and Nature, 2024
    📅 Published: 2024

  3. **”Optimization of Hypericum Perforatum Microencapsulation Process by Spray Drying Method”**
    AAPS PharmSciTech, 2024
    📅 Published: 2024

  4. **”Meyve Kaplanmasında Peynir Altı Suyu ve Melasın Kullanılabilirliğinin Belirlenmesi”**
    Turkish Journal of Agriculture – Food Science and Technology, 2024
    📅 Published: 2024

  5. **”Determination of Antifungal Activity of Leaf Extracts from Hypericum ssp. Against Plant Pathogenic Fungi Fusarium oxysporum and Alternaria Alternata”**
    Igdir University Journal, 2023
    📅 Published: 2023

  6. **”Evaluation of weight loss and some sensory properties in quail eggs coated using different solutions (molasses, molasses + agar, molasses + glycerine, whey)”**
    International Journal of Science Letters, 2022
    📅 Published: 2022

  7. **”Usage of encapsulated Hypericum scabrum in Ayran and determination of antioxidant, phenolic and sensory properties”**
    International Journal of Science Letters, 2022
    📅 Published: 2022

  8. **”Comparison of the antioxidant activities and major constituents of three Hypericum species (H. perforatum, H. scabrum and H. origanifolium) from Turkey”**
    South African Journal of Botany, 2022
    📅 Published: 2022

  9. **”Hypericum perforatum Mikrokapsüllerinin Ayran (İçilebilir Yoğurt) Üretiminde Kullanımı”**
    Turkish Journal of Agriculture – Food Science and Technology, 2021
    📅 Published: 2021

Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir, Jiangsu University, China

Dr. Mohammad Rezaul Islam Shishir is a distinguished food scientist specializing in nanoliposome technology, functional foods, and bioactive compound delivery. He has published 47 SCI articles, contributing to advancing controlled-release systems and bioavailability studies. With an h-index of 26 and over 3,900 citations, his impactful research has earned him prestigious awards, including the Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award. As a Principal Investigator, he secured competitive research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation. Dr. Shishir has served as a Guest Editor for reputed journals and as an invited reviewer for over 15 international journals. His interdisciplinary research combines nanotechnology, functional foods, and gut microbiome modulation, making significant contributions to the scientific community. 🌿

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Education 🎓

Dr. Shishir earned his PhD in Food Science from Zhejiang University, China (2016–2020), where he developed nanoliposome systems for controlled-release delivery of flavonoids, publishing eight first-authored articles. He completed his MSc in Food Engineering at Universiti Putra Malaysia (2013–2016), focusing on spray-drying techniques to optimize the shelf-life and nutrient retention of pink guava powder, resulting in three first-authored publications. His academic journey began with a BSc in Food and Process Engineering from Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science & Technology University, Bangladesh (2007–2011). Throughout his academic career, he has contributed to cutting-edge research on functional food formulation, advanced encapsulation technologies, and sustainable food systems. 📘

Experience 🧪

Dr. Shishir is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Jiangsu University, China (2023–present), pioneering nanoliposome-embedded hydrogel beads and chitosan-starch complexes for bioactive delivery. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Shenzhen University (2020–2022), fabricating nanofiber solosome carriers to combat gut microbiota dysbiosis and colitis. His early career includes a role as a Research Assistant at Universiti Putra Malaysia (2015–2016), where he worked on smart packaging solutions. His dedication to research excellence has led him to mentor postgraduate students, secure national research grants, and publish influential articles in top-tier journals. 🚀

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Shishir’s accolades include the prestigious Jiangsu Provincial Excellent Postdoctoral Award (2023), valued at 300,000 CNY. He was a recipient of the Chinese Government Scholarship (2016–2020) for his doctoral studies and earned the Special Graduate Research Assistance (SGRA) from Universiti Putra Malaysia for his MSc. He also received the Best Presenter Award at the International Postgraduate Conference on Chemical and Material Engineering (IPCCME 2015). These honors reflect his excellence in academic achievement, research leadership, and significant contributions to the field of food science. 🥇

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Shishir’s research revolves around nano- and micro-encapsulation, enhancing the bioavailability of bioactive compounds like flavonoids and polyphenols. He has developed novel nanoliposome carriers, hydrogel beads, and complex coacervates for gastrointestinal-targeted delivery. His work also explores gut microbiota modulation, using nanofiber solosomes to combat inflammatory diseases. Additionally, his expertise extends to functional food formulation, simulated gastrointestinal digestion, and controlled release mechanisms. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, he aims to bridge the gap between food engineering and medical sciences for the development of nutraceuticals and functional foods. 🌿

Publication Top Notes

📘 Advances in micro and nano-encapsulation of bioactive compounds using biopolymer and lipid-based transportersCited by 6362018
📘 Trends of spray drying: A critical review on drying of fruit and vegetable juicesCited by 5592017
📘 Micro and nano encapsulation, retention and controlled release of flavor and aroma compounds: A critical reviewCited by 4302019
📘 Dietary polyphenols to combat the metabolic diseases via altering gut microbiotaCited by 2672019
📘 Jujube fruit: A potential nutritious fruit for the development of functional food productsCited by 2322020
📘 Liposomal delivery of natural product: A promising approach in health researchCited by 1632019
📘 Effect of pre-treatment and different drying methods on the physicochemical properties of Carica papaya L. leaf powderCited by 1372019
📘 Optimization of spray drying parameters for pink guava powder using RSMCited by 1362016
📘 Cold plasma: An emerging pretreatment technology for the drying of jujube slicesCited by 1352021
📘 Pectin-chitosan conjugated nanoliposome as a promising delivery system for neohesperidinCited by 1292019
📘 Physical properties of spray-dried pink guava (Psidium guajava) powderCited by 1242014
📘 Cold plasma pretreatment–A novel approach to improve the hot air drying characteristics of shiitake mushroomCited by 912020
📘 Production, stability, and application of micro-and nanoemulsion in food production and processingCited by 752016
📘 Effect of packaging materials and storage temperature on pink guava powder propertiesCited by 712017
📘 Surface decoration of neohesperidin-loaded nanoliposome using chitosan and pectin for stabilityCited by 552020
📘 Effect of cold plasma pretreated hot-air drying on shiitake mushroom propertiesCited by 542021
📘 Colonic delivery of pelargonidin-3-O-glucoside using pectin-chitosan-nanoliposomeCited by 522020