Prof. Irene Dini | Antioxidants Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. Irene Dini | Antioxidants Awards | Excellence in Research

Prof. Irene Dini, Federico II University, Italy

Prof. Irene Dini is an Associate Professor of Food Chemistry at the Department of Pharmacy, Federico II University of Naples. 🌿 With a PhD in Natural Compounds Pharmacologically Active and specialization in Food Science, her research delves into the chemical study of food metabolites, nutraceuticals, and nutricosmetics. 📊🔬 She develops advanced analytical methods and explores environmentally friendly agronomic techniques to enhance food products. Her work is published in leading journals and presented at international conferences. 📚 Prof. Dini also teaches various courses on food chemistry and nutraceuticals, contributing to both academic and practical fields. 🎓

🌍 Professional Profile:

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📚 Academic Position:

Prof. Irene Dini is an Associate Professor in Food Chemistry (CHIM 10) at the Department of Pharmacy, Federico II University of Napoli.

🎓 Educational Background:

She is a specialist in Food Science and holds a Ph.D. in Natural Compounds Pharmacologically Active.

🔬 Research Interests:

Prof. Dini’s scientific activity focuses on:

  • Chemical study of primary and secondary metabolites of food interest.
  • Nutraceutical and nutricosmeceutical study of phytochemicals from food plants.
  • Development of analytical methods for the dosage of metabolites of food and nutricosmeceutical interest.
  • Study of environmentally friendly agronomic techniques to enhance the nutraceutical value of food products.

🧪 Techniques Utilized:

She applies modern chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, including NMR, UV, IR, ESI-MS, GCMS, and FAB-MS.

🎓 Teaching Experience:

  • Analysis of Medicinal Plants at the School of Specialization in “Medicinal Plants,” Federico II University (1998-99).
  • Special Methodologies in Pharmaceutical Analysis in the Degree Course in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (2001-2004).
  • Spectroscopic Methods in Food Chemistry in the Degree Course in Quality Control (2003-2006).
  • Laboratory of Spectroscopic Techniques for Food Analysis in the Department of Pharmacy (2007-2023).
  • Science of Dietary Supplements of Natural Origin in the Degree in Herbal Sciences (2015-2023).
  • Food Chemistry in the Degree of Dietetics at the School of Medicine and Surgery (2010-2023).
  • Science of Dietary Supplements of Natural Origin at the Federico II Penitentiary University Pole, Secondigliano Prison (2020-2023).

🎓 University Master Teachings: Analysis of Medicinal Products II module in the Master’s Degree in Cosmetic Science and Technology (2020-2023).

🎓 Doctoral Courses: Nutricosmeceutics for the International Doctoral Student Course in Nutraceuticals, Functional Foods, and Human Health (2022-2023).

Publication Top Notes:

  • Dolastatins and their analogues present a compelling landscape of potential natural and synthetic anticancer drug candidates
    • Year: 2024
    • Cited by: 2
  • The In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Argirium SUNc against Most Common Pathogenic and Spoilage Food Bacteria
    • Year: 2024
    • Cited by: 1
  • A multidisciplinary approach disclosing unexplored Aflatoxin B1 roles in severe impairment of vitamin D mechanisms of action
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: 2
  • Weight Loss Supplements
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: 3
  • The Potential of Algae in the Nutricosmetic Sector
    • Year: 2023
    • Cited by: 11