Abdel-Aziz Ramadan El-Shahhat | Food Security | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Abdel-Aziz Ramadan El-Shahhat | Food Security | Editorial Board Member

Professor | Zagazig university | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Abdel-Aziz Ramadan El-Shahhat is a distinguished figure in the field of Analytical Food Chemistry and Spectroscopy, whose foundational education is in chemistry and analytical techniques, equipping him with the expertise necessary for his high-impact research. His extensive professional experience includes a long tenure as a Professor, where he has been instrumental in teaching, curriculum development, and leading significant research programs. Prof. El-Shahhat’s central research interests are focused on Food Quality Assessment and Food Safety, specifically the development of highly sensitive and accurate analytical methodologies for the determination of trace elements, heavy metal contaminants, pesticides, and other potentially harmful residues in food and environmental matrices. His core research skills are highly refined in advanced spectroscopic techniques (including Atomic Absorption and ICP-MS), chromatography, and the development of novel sample preparation and extraction methods (like solid-phase extraction and ultrasound-assisted extraction) to validate the safety and authenticity of food products. The immense scope and quality of his work are reflected in his exceptional scholarly record, featuring an outstanding h-index of 45 and an i10-index of 105 (Google Scholar metrics), which represents his most significant professional award and honors. Furthermore, his active role on the Editorial Boards of major international scientific journals demonstrates his profound leadership in shaping the academic dialogue within analytical chemistry.

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Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul | Food Science | Senior Professional Medical Scientist |  King Mongkut′s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang | Thailand

Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul is a notable researcher in Food Science and Technology, focusing particularly on the stability and encapsulation of bioactive food compounds. Her professional experience and research interests center on developing novel microencapsulation techniques, such as spray drying and electrospinning, to enhance the stability, retention, and controlled release of sensitive micronutrients like folic acid (vitamin B9) and vitamin C in various food matrices. Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s work often involves evaluating the efficacy of different biopolymers like alginate, pectin, and chitosan as encapsulating agents. Key research skills she employs include microencapsulation technology, chromatography (HPLC) for compound analysis, and the evaluation of stability under different processing conditions (e.g., heat, extrusion). While specific details on her full education and awards are not available in the public snippets, her extensive publication record demonstrates her significant contribution to improving food fortification and the shelf life of functional foods. In conclusion, Mrs. Phatthira Yingleardrattanakul’s research is highly relevant to solving critical challenges in food science by enhancing nutrient bioavailability and stability in the food industry.

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Featured Publications: 

Encapsulation of vitamin C in triphosphate linked chitosan microspheres by spray drying. (2005, 175)

Susceptibility of 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid to heat and microencapsulation to enhance its stability during extrusion processing. (2012, 102)

Encapsulation of folic acid and its stability in sodium alginate-pectin-poly(ethylene oxide) electrospun fibres. (2012, 85)

Ion pair-based dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction followed by high performance liquid chromatography as a new method for determining five folate derivatives in foodstuffs. (2015, 60)

Evaluation of spray drying microencapsulation for folic acid fortification of dried rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen). (2018, 22)

Preliminary evaluation and studies on the preparation, characterization and in vitro release studies of different biopolymer microparticles for controlled release of folic acid. (2020, 11)

Evaluation of the efficiency of various folic acid microencapsulation techniques for rice vermicelli (Khanom Jeen) fortification. (2020, 1)