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Biochemist Dr. NDZELI LIKIBI Belline
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Who is World Champion in Phytochemistry 2022?
Biochemist Dr. NDZELI LIKIBI Belline is World Champion in Phytochemistry 2022
Biochemist Dr. NDZELI LIKIBI Belline
DSc Doctrin De Science Awardee Honoris Causa
Question: What inspired you to enter into Phytochemistry?
Answer: Due to the considerable interest in the diversity of renewable and inexhaustible molecules produced by plants which are used in a wide field of application, particularly in the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, chemical, perfume, biology, physics, environment, while contributing to sustainable development.
Question: Since how long, you have been into this scientific field and in which cities you have been associated for administration, entrepreneurship, teaching, research, commercial and training programs?
Answer: In 2015, in Brazzaville, Congo.
Answer: Administration: Be head of the phytochemistry department in order to:
-Organize the lessons of phytochemistry by reconciling research skills and educational activities;
-Renovate the training courses put in place and innovate other training courses in relation to the labor market;
-Define the educational programs of the training courses intended to be used in several training sessions (semester), divided into teaching units, subjects and modules (courses), defined according to an hourly volume (courses, tutorials, practical work ).
Education and training : -Train executives and researchers by making use of the necessary theoretical and practical knowledge in phytochemistry, in order to be able to build strategies for extraction, separation (purification and isolation), analytical strategies for bioactive molecules and valuation extracts and molecules from natural substances.
Research and entrepreneurship:-Innovate efficient and quality ecological technologies, extraction, separation, analysis or identification of bioactive molecules with less harmful effects in nature, better respectful of the environment.
-Set up phytochemical production units necessary for the production of extracts and new bioactive compounds useful in biology, physics, chemistry, nutrition and for the development of aromas, perfumes, drugs, dyes, biomaterials, biofuels.
-Transform these bioactive molecules for market outlets into semi-finished and finished products intended for sale in cosmetics, perfumery, pharmacy, food, nutrition, textiles, plastics, paint, biology, physics, and chemistry.
Question: Please introduce yourself and How do you want to be remembered / known in world?
Answer: Chemist and technologist of bioactive plant extracts, who highlights aromatic, medicinal and food plants through eco-processes of extraction, techniques of separation, purification, isolation and analysis of bioactive molecules from great interests.
I want to be known and also for the world to remember me through my international publications relating to my research work on aromatic, medicinal and food plants and phytochemistry, namely the articles, the chapters of the books which have been sanctioned through awards or prizes, in particular the Doctrin de Science Honoris Causa prize in research on medicinal plants (biodiversity), titles of world champion in research on medicinal plants (biodiversity) and in phytochemistry; and also through communications at conferences, symposia and symposiums.
Question: What kind of businesses can be started in Phytochemistry? What minimum infrastructure would it need?
Answer: Chemical, food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, perfume industries.
Infrastructure: distillers (clevenger type extractor, soxhlet); reactors (tanks, balloons, autoclaves); Mixers, fillers, seamers, fractionating towers, analysis equipment (chromatographs: Thin Layer Chromatograph, High Performance Liquid Chromatograph, Gas Chromatograph); mass spectrometers, infrared; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscope, spectrophotometer, electronic and optical microscopes); measuring equipment (diffractometer, refractometer); a hood; heat exchangers; Work platform, suction table, local technical walkway, stainless steel furniture with drawers, stainless steel locker rooms, stainless steel sinks, trolleys, tank bottom, baskets, filter support, container, conveyor, capsule filler, weighing, vibrating hopper, accessories... Without forgetting the packaging machines for bottles, boxes for medicines, perfumes, cosmetics, food products.
Answer: Require (make necessary) the performance of impactful research that makes it possible to develop extraction methods and innovative, ecological, quality analysis technologies to produce, analyze and identify bioactive molecules of biological, physical and chemical interest for sustainable development.
Answer: Enhance plant resources by setting up phytochemical production units using eco-processes by producing and transforming bioactive molecules into semi-finished and finished products intended for sale for their beneficial effects on health and the environment to ensure sustainable development.
Question: What is Phytochemistry? What are the major branches in Phytochemistry?
Answer: Phytochemistry is the study of the metabolism, structure and function of compounds produced by plants as well as the methods of extraction, purification and analysis applied to these compounds.
Answer:-Putting in place adequate provisions or measures for huge investment by governments (governing bodies) in phytochemical research projects.
Answer: -Address relevant phytochemical topics that respond to the various challenges facing humanity (environmental, energy, climate challenges).
Question: How can students seek job and career opportunities in Phytochemistry?
Answer: By highlighting their skills and their phytochemical knowledge acquired during their training through internships, by promoting the results of their research work on phytochemistry, by making the necessary contributions to the development of the activities of the company or organization public sought for employment.
Question: What job titles are available in Phytochemistry?
Answer: Research and development project manager; phytochemistry laboratory technician, phytochemist technician, research and development technician, phytochemistry research engineer,
Question: Which are Typical employers in Phytochemistry?
Answer: Companies, research centers, schools and universities, pharmacies, associations, professional organizations, international institutions, informal sectors.
Question: Which are the courses available in Phytochemistry?
Answer: Analytical chemistry, extraction process engineering, courses in secondary metabolites, organic chemistry, pharmacology, reactivities of bioactive compounds, pharmacochemistry, aromatherapy, phytotherapy, phytogeography, phytoecology, aromatology, toxicology, pharmacognosy, ethnobotany, botany.
Biochemist Dr. NDZELI LIKIBI Belline is influencing journals in Phytochemistry-
Fitoterapia; Phytomedecine; Phytochemistry;Phytochemistry Letters, Phytochemistry Reviews;Phytochemistry Analysis; International Journal of Research in Phytochemistry; International Journal of Research in Phytochemistry and Pharmacognosy; The Journal of Phytochemistry-Photon Foundation; Journal of Phytochemistry and Biochemistry; Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry-Publons; International Journal of Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry and Ethnomedecine; Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Resarch; International Journal of Research in Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Sciences; International Journal of Phytochemistry& Pharmacy; Research Journal of Phytochemistry; Natural Products Chemistry &Resarch; Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry; International Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry; International Journal of Current Naturalscience and Advanced Phytochemistry.
Answer: Focus on innovative topics that demonstrate creative significance, producing, and adding value through processing, further optimizing extraction methods and analytical technologies promoting the advancement of phytochemical research and development.
Compounds: Original, effective, quality, ecological, specific.
Factors: Ecological, economic, social, biodiversity.
Answer: -Have state-of-the-art infrastructure; adequate financial resources, repositories of knowledge (databases) on phytochemistry; qualified personal resources with the necessary skills to orient;
Question: What are your recommendations to improve employment and scope in Phytochemistry?
Answer: -Have the knowledge and skills necessary to bring change and innovation to the challenges facing humanity.
Answer: Yes, the internet is an internationally developed IT telecommunications tool that provides access to information and knowledge. It promotes the achievement of sustainable development objectives by informing the public about issues related to the preservation of biodiversity, namely plants, an abundant and inexhaustible source of biactive molecules of great interest which find their uses in various fields by promoting development. stable and resilient economy of the country.
Answer: Deal with topics of interest, original, ecological, relevant that introduce something new by adding value through the transformation of bioactive compounds in order to face planetary challenges through the impactful effects they generate and promote the development of research.
This must be written in a simple, precise manner and respecting different stages.
(1) Crisis of innovation in antibiotic molecules (problem of antibiotic resistance);
(2) problems of productivity of new natural products;
(4) challenges of non-ecological extraction and
Answer: (1) Promoting the importance of bioactive compounds through successful achievements made in various fields.
To be brainstorming and more creative, it is desirable to:
Question: Which major challenges do you see to establish Congo as world leader in Phytochemistry?
Answer: Lack of advanced technologies, energy challenges, lack of phytochemical databases and adequate financial resources.
Question: Any other thing, you would like to share with World?
Answer: Promote sustainable development by highlighting the strategic role of green chemistry in the energy transition (renewable energies) by producing biofuels (bio-ethanol, bio-esters), biopolymers necessary to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for the protection of the environment; develop eco-designs of consumer products (paint and food products) to ensure consumer well-being and the green economy.
World Champion 2022 in Phytochemistry
Fellow, Directorate of Phytochemistry