Dr. ReamNayal | Nanotechnology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. ReamNayal,Faculty of Pharmacy ,Aleppo university,Syria
Dr. Ream Nayal, a Syrian national, is an Assistant Professor at Aleppo University, specializing in Pharmaceutical Biology. Since 2009, she has been teaching Applied Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. Dr. Nayal holds a Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin, where she researched the Aztecan sweet herb Lippia dulcis Trev. 🌿 She has served as Head of Departments at Aleppo and Arab Private University. Dr. Nayal has supervised numerous theses, published extensively, and registered a patent for a natural gel. She is multilingual and a member of various scientific societies.
Academic Qualification
Dr.Ream Nayal, a Syrian national, specializes in Pharmaceutical Biology and currently serves as an Assistant Professor and Researcher at Aleppo University. Since August 2009, Dr. Nayal has been teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Applied Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. Notably, Dr. Nayal has held several key academic positions, including Head of the Pharmacognosy Department at Arab Private University and Aleppo University. With a Ph.D. from the Free University of Berlin, Dr. Nayal has supervised numerous magister and doctoral theses. An active member of several scientific societies, Dr. Nayal has received awards for research and has published extensively on medicinal plants 🌿.
Research Focus
Dr. Ream Nayal’s research focus lies primarily in the field of pharmaceutical biology, with a strong emphasis on the phytochemical and pharmacological properties of medicinal plants. Her work includes investigating the anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity, and wound healing properties of various plant extracts, as well as their potential to combat diseases and improve health outcomes. Dr. Nayal has also explored the cytotoxic effects of plant compounds on cancer cells and the genotoxic protection offered by plant extracts. Her research is notable for its blend of traditional knowledge and modern scientific techniques.
Publication Top Notes
- Antispasmodic activity of essential oil from Lippia dulcis Trev. T Görnemann, R Nayal, HH Pertz, MF Melzig. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 117 (1), 166-169, 2008 – Cited by 47 📚🌿
- Investigating the anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties of leaves ethanolic extracts of Cedrus libani and Pinus brutia L Karrat, MY Abajy, R Nayal. Heliyon 8 (4), 2022 – Cited by 14 🔬🍃
- In vitro screening of the pancreatic cholesterol esterase inhibitory activity of some medicinal plants grown in Syria BH Asmaa, N Ream. Int. J. Pharmacogn. Phytochem. Res 8, 1432-1436, 2016 – Cited by 12 🌿🧪
- Hypolipidemic effect of Achillea biebersteinii ethanolic extract in hamsters with diet-induced hypercholesterolemia B Mais, AM Yaser, N Ream. International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research 8 (9), 2016 – Cited by 12 🐹💊
- Evaluation of hypoglycemic effect of Achillea biebersteinii Afan., growing in Syria, in induced diabetic rats K Ahmadi, A Wassim, N Ream. Int J Pharm Phytochem Res 9 (2), 215-222, 2017 – Cited by 9 🌿🧫
- Investigating in vitro the hemostatic effect of some medicinal plants R Nayal, MY Abajy, S Takla. Research Journal of Aleppo University, 2015 – Cited by 8 🧬🍃
- Comparision of essential oil composition and cytotoxicity of Lippia dulcis Trev. from Mexico and Panama R Nayal, Y Abajy, MF Melzig. International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics 3, 2009 – Cited by 7 🌿⚗️