Ismail Sulaiman | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Mr. Ismail Sulaiman | Herbal Medicine and Nutraceuticals | Top Pharmaceutical Scientist Award

Kebbi State University of Science and Technology | Nigeria

Mr. Ismail Sulaiman is a dedicated and emerging researcher in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology, with a strong academic and research foundation in metabolic disorders, neuroprotection, and nutritional interventions. He has pursued a progressive academic path, beginning with a National Diploma in Science Laboratory Technology, followed by a Higher National Diploma in Biochemistry, a Professional Diploma in Education, and advanced degrees culminating in a Postgraduate Diploma and a Master’s in Biochemistry. Throughout his academic training, he consistently demonstrated excellence in research methodologies, laboratory techniques, and scientific writing, equipping him with the skills necessary to address complex biomedical challenges.His research journey gained significant momentum during his role as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Centre for Advanced Medical Research and Training, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, where he worked on several impactful projects under the supervision of eminent scholars such as Prof. Mustapha Umar Imam and Dr. Muhammad Hassan Yankuzo. One of his major research focuses was the “Effect of Brown Rice Consumption on Iron-Induced Parkinson’s Disease in Drosophila melanogaster,” where he contributed to designing pilot studies, performing locomotive activity assessments, conducting biochemical analyses, and designing primers for metabolic gene studies. Additionally, he played a vital role in research exploring the “Effect of Jatropha on High-Sugar Diet-Induced Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus,” emphasizing nutritional and biochemical interventions in metabolic disorders. His involvement in the study titled “Effect of Maternal, Paternal and Parental Iron Deficiency and Rapamycin Supplementation on Offspring in Drosophila melanogaster” demonstrated his interest in epigenetics, metabolic health, and intergenerational nutritional effects.

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Featured Publications

Sulaiman, I., Uhuami, A. O., Yahaya, B., Yusuf, A. J., & Imam, M. U. (2025). Methanolic Jatropha tanjonesis leaf extract mitigates high-sugar diet-induced metabolic dysfunction in male Drosophila melanogaster.

Faruk, S., Ibrahim, K. G., Abbas, A. Y., Sulaiman, I., & Imam, M. U. (2025). Paternal iron deficiency and rapamycin supplementation influence antioxidants status, autophagy and lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology.

Faruk, S., Ibrahim, K. G., Abbas, A. Y., Sulaiman, I., & Imam, M. U. (2025). Rapamycin and post-deficiency dietary recovery reshape antioxidant response and survival in offspring of iron-deficient mothers. Biological Trace Element Research.

Faruk, S., Ghandi, K. I., Abbas, A. Y., Sulaiman, I., & Imam, M. U. (2025). Maternal iron deficiency modulates antioxidant status and longevity in a sex-dependent manner in Drosophila melanogaster.

Yankuzo, H. M., Sulaiman, I., Muhammad, S. A., Raji, A. A., Uthman, Y. A., & Imam, M. U. (2024). Brown rice attenuates iron-induced Parkinson’s disease phenotypes in male wild-type Drosophila: Insights into antioxidant and iron metabolism modulation. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism.

Uthman, Y. A., Ibrahim, K. G., Abubakar, M. B., Sulaiman, I., & Imam, M. U. (2024). Neuroprotective effects of brown rice consumption in an iron-induced parkinsonism in Drosophila. Nutritional Neuroscience.

Muhammad, S., Abubakar, A., Rabiu, S., & Sulaiman, I. (2018). Antioxidant content and in vitro diphenylpicrylhydrazyl free radical scavenging activity of selected medicinal plants. Journal of Intercultural Ethnopharmacology.

Dr. Barnabé Lucien NKONO YA NKONO|Phytopharmacology|Excellence in Pharmaceutical Innovation Award

Dr. Barnabé Lucien NKONO YA NKONO|Phytopharmacology|Excellence in Pharmaceutical Innovation Award

Dr. Barnabé Lucien NKONO YA NKONO at Abdul wali khan university mardan,Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono embarked on his academic journey with a strong passion for the life sciences. He demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for biological sciences early in his education, earning top honors in his undergraduate studies. Recognizing his potential, he pursued advanced studies in endocrinology and metabolic diseases, completing his Ph.D. with distinction. His dissertation laid the groundwork for his lifelong interest in diabetes, phytopharmacology, and toxicology, setting him apart as a rising star in his field.

Professional Endeavors and Academic Leadership 🌟

Dr. Nkono is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Yaoundé I, Higher Teacher Training College, Department of Biological Sciences. In this role, he has not only excelled as an educator but also as a mentor, inspiring a new generation of scientists. His dynamic teaching approach combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications, fostering a comprehensive learning environment for his students.
Beyond teaching, he has been actively involved in numerous research initiatives, spearheading projects focused on metabolic diseases and phytopharmacology. His contributions have cemented his reputation as a leading researcher in Cameroon and internationally.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Nkono’s research spans a broad spectrum of critical topics, including:

  • Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases: His work has advanced the understanding of diabetes and related metabolic disorders, with a focus on innovative therapeutic interventions.
  • Phytopharmacology: He has investigated the medicinal properties of various plant species, such as Alstonia boonei, Garcinia kola, and Cymbopogon citratus. His research emphasizes the potential of natural products in managing hyperglycemia, oxidative stress, and hyperlipidemia.
  • Toxicology: He has assessed the safety profiles of plant extracts, ensuring their suitability for therapeutic use.

Dr. Nkono’s studies have led to groundbreaking discoveries in the efficacy of traditional African medicinal plants. For instance, his work on Alstonia boonei demonstrated significant antihyperglycemic and antioxidant properties, while his exploration of Vernonia amygdalina highlighted its antiproliferative effects on osteosarcoma cells.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Dr. Nkono has received widespread acclaim for his contributions to science and medicine. His publications have been featured in prestigious journals, such as the International Journal of Diabetes Research and the Pan African Medical Journal. His peers and institutions alike have recognized him for his dedication to advancing knowledge in metabolic diseases and phytopharmacology.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his research, Dr. Nkono has contributed significantly to public health initiatives aimed at combating diabetes and metabolic disorders in Africa. His findings have informed policies and practices, bridging the gap between traditional medicine and modern healthcare. As a mentor, he has guided numerous graduate and postgraduate students, many of whom have gone on to make their own marks in the biological sciences.

Dr. Nkono’s influence extends beyond academia, impacting the wider community by promoting the use of safe and effective phytopharmaceuticals. His efforts have highlighted the value of indigenous knowledge systems in addressing global health challenges.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Dr. Nkono’s legacy lies in his dual commitment to rigorous scientific inquiry and the application of research for societal benefit. His work continues to inspire innovation in the treatment of metabolic diseases, particularly through the exploration of phytochemicals.
Looking ahead, Dr. Nkono is dedicated to furthering his research on the interplay between natural compounds and chronic diseases, with a focus on uncovering novel therapeutic agents. He also aims to expand his collaborative network, fostering international partnerships to amplify the global impact of his research.

Conclusion 🌱

Dr. Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono is a pioneer in the fields of endocrinology, metabolic diseases, phytopharmacology, and toxicology. His academic achievements, research contributions, and dedication to teaching have made him an influential figure in his field. As he continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, his work promises to leave a lasting impact on science and humanity.

🎓Publication 

Acute and chronic anti-inflammatory effects of the aqueous extract of Acacia nilotica (L.) Del.(Fabaceae) pods

  • Authors   : SD Sokeng, J Koubé, F Dongmo, S Sonnhaffouo, BLNY Nkono, GS Taïwé, Y Cherrah, P Kamtchouing
  • Journal    :Academia Journal of Medicinal Plants
  • Year         :2013

Subchronic toxicity of aqueous extract of Alstonia boonei de wild.(apocynaceae) stem bark in normal rats

    • Authors   :Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono, Selestin Dongmo Sokeng, Dzeufiet Djomeni Paul Désiré, Longo Frida, Pierre Kamtchouing
    • Journal    : International Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
    • Year         :2015

Antihyperglycemic effect of Vernonia amygdalina and in vitro evaluation of its antiproliferative activity on human osteosarcoma MG-63

  • Authors   :Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono, Ablassé Rouamba, Ioana Alexandra Duceac, Liliana Verestiuc
  • Journal    : Pan African Medical Journal
  • Year         :2022

Antidiabetic and Antiradical Effects of Garcinia kola Seeds in Dexamethasone‑Induced Hyperglycemic Rats

  • Authors   :Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono, Ablassé Rouamba, Mc Jesus Kinyok, Jean Guy Stéphane Omokolo, Balthazar Tchouanka Tcheudi, Benjamin Arnaud Tigui, Paul Désiré Dzeufiet Djomeni, Selestin Sokeng Dongmo, Pierre Kamtchouing
  • Journal     :International Journal of Applied and Basic Medical Research
  • Year         :2022

Hypoglycemic and Antihyperlipidemic Effects of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Maize Silk on Dexamethasone-induced-hyperglycemic Rats

  • Authors   :Barnabé Lucien Nkono Ya Nkono, Rouamba Ablassé, Soumiatou Nzikoué, Léocadie Mbella Kédi, Placide Yannick Amougou Noa, Paul Désiré Djomeni Dzeufiet, Sélestin Dongmo Sokeng, Pierre Kamtchouing
  • Journal    : Journal of Cardio-diabetes and metabolic disorders
  • Year         :2022