Chandni Dularia | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

🌟Ms. Chandni Dularia, Food Technology, Best Researcher Award 🏆

Chandni Dularia at ICAR-NDRI,  India

Chandni, a dedicated food and dairy technologist, holds a Ph.D. in Dairy Technology from ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal. Her academic journey includes an M.Tech. in Food Technology from Shoolini University and a B.Tech. in Food Technology from Jayoti Vidyapeeth Women’s University. With a strong commitment to excellence, Chandni has consistently excelled throughout her educational endeavors

Author Metrics:

Chandni’s author metrics reflect a prolific and impactful research profile. Her publications have been well-received, contributing to the academic community’s understanding of dairy technology. The quality and relevance of her work are evident in citation metrics and the positive reception of her presentations at various conferences.

Affiliation:

Chandni Dularia is associated with the ICAR – National Dairy Research Institute located in Karnal, India. This suggests that she is likely involved in research activities related to dairy technology at this institute.

Scopus Author ID:

Each researcher on Scopus is assigned a unique identifier known as the Scopus Author ID. In this case, Chandni Dularia’s Scopus Profile

Citations:

Chandni Dularia has received a total of 48 citations based on 48 documents. Citations indicate how many times her work has been referenced by other researchers, reflecting the impact and influence of her contributions in the academic community.

Publications:

She has 5 documents indexed on Scopus. These documents could include research papers, articles, or other scholarly publications authored by Chandni Dularia.

h-index:

The h-index is a metric that combines both the productivity and impact of a researcher’s publications. In this case, the h-index is 2. The h-index of 2 means that there are at least 2 publications by Chandni Dularia that have received at least 2 citations each.

Education:

Chandni’s academic journey is marked by her pursuit of knowledge and excellence. She completed her Ph.D. in Dairy Technology from ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal, where she focused on technology development for cheese emulsion using MPC80. Her M.Tech. project at Shoolini University involved the development of starch nanoparticles-based composite films from water chestnut, showcasing her diverse skills in food technology.

Research Focus:

The collective research focuses on optimizing quinoa seeds and flour through innovative processing methods. Chandni Dularia, Sashikala Vadakkoot B., and Shamim Hossain meticulously investigate changes induced by different treatments, offering a comprehensive understanding of quinoa’s potential. The study emphasizes the abrasion pre-processing method as a promising avenue for enhancing quinoa’s nutritional and textural attributes.

Contributions to the Field:

Chandni Dularia, Sashikala Vadakkoot B., and Shamim Hossain contribute significantly to the field of food science and nutrition. Their collaborative effort provides valuable insights into quinoa’s unique attributes and challenges in processing, offering practical implications for the food industry. The study serves as a foundation for future research, contributing to the ongoing exploration of quinoa as a versatile and nutritious food source.

Future Implications:

The findings from this research have immediate implications for the food industry, offering insights into optimizing quinoa processing for improved nutritional and textural properties. The identified abrasion pre-processing method holds promise for further exploration and application. The collaborative work of Chandni Dularia, Sashikala Vadakkoot B., and Shamim Hossain lays the groundwork for future studies aimed at unlocking the full potential of quinoa in the realm of food science and nutrition.

Professional Journey:

Chandni’s professional journey includes a 1.5-month in-plant training at AMUL, Anand, Gujarat, and a 6-month dissertation program at CSIR-Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysuru. Her exposure to industry practices has complemented her academic knowledge, making her a well-rounded professional.

Honors & Awards:

Chandni has garnered several honors and awards, including the Best Oral Presentation Award and Best Poster Award in national and international conferences. She is also a recipient of the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship and Institute Scholarship for her outstanding contributions to dairy technology.

Research Timeline:

Chandni’s research journey commenced with her B.Tech. dissertation in 2015, followed by her M.Tech. project in 2017. The subsequent years saw her delve into Ph.D. research, with a focus on cheese emulsion technology and starch-based biofilms. Her timeline reflects a continuous dedication to advancing knowledge in the field.

In summary, Chandni’s academic prowess, research focus, industry exposure, and numerous accolades make her a distinguished professional in the realm of food and dairy technology. Her journey showcases a relentless pursuit of excellence, contributing significantly to the advancement of dairy science.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Chandni’s contributions extend to book chapters, review papers, and international research publications. Notable works include “Potential Aspects of Whey Proteins in Dairy Products” and “Biosynthesis of Lactobionic Acid: A Systematic Review.” Her research has added valuable insights to the chemistry and applications of dairy products.

Effect of different processes on physicochemical, antinutritional and textural properties of quinoa seeds and flour

Introduction: The study investigates the impact of different processing treatments on quinoa seeds with the goal of reducing bitter compounds and enhancing desirable properties.

Physical Properties: The physical examination revealed that quinoa seeds are smaller in size compared to wheat, but they exhibit similar true density. The abrasion process effectively lightened the color of quinoa seeds, making them more acceptable visually. Additionally, washed and steamed quinoa seeds demonstrated hardness values closest to those of wheat.

Chemical Properties: In terms of chemical composition, quinoa flour showed higher levels of protein, fat, and ash content when compared to wheat flour. Notably, the amylose content in quinoa flour was found to be lower than that in wheat flour.

Antinutritional Properties: The study assessed antinutritional properties, revealing that quinoa flour contained elevated levels of antinutrients such as saponin, phenolic compounds, and phytic acid in comparison to wheat flour.

Overall Assessment: The abrasion pre-processing method emerged as the most effective, providing quinoa seeds with the most desirable attributes for further processing. Despite improvements, it’s crucial to note that antinutrient levels in quinoa flour remained higher than those in wheat flour.

Book Chapter: Title: Potential aspects of whey proteins in dairy products: Chemistry, bio-functional characteristics, and their applications Authors: Kadian, D., Dularia, C., Mohan, C. Book: The Chemistry of Milk and Milk Products: Physicochemical Properties, Therapeutic Characteristics, and Processing Methods, 2023, pp. 251–274 Citations: 2

Abstract: The disabled link prevents access to the detailed abstract, but the chapter likely explores the various facets of whey proteins in dairy products, covering their chemistry, bio-functional characteristics, and practical applications. The collaboration between Kadian, Dularia, and Mohan suggests a comprehensive examination of this subject within the broader context of milk and milk product chemistry.


Title: Potential aspects of whey proteins in dairy products: Chemistry, bio-functional characteristics, and their applications
Authors: Kadian, D., Dularia, C., Mohan, C.
Source: The Chemistry of Milk and Milk Products: Physicochemical Properties, Therapeutic Characteristics, and Processing Methods, 2023, pp. 251–274
Summary: The chapter explores the chemistry, bio-functional characteristics, and applications of whey proteins in dairy products.

Title: Effect of emulsifying salts on functional, textural and rheological properties of milk protein concentrate 80 (MPC80) based processed cheese product
Authors: Dularia, C., Meena, G.S., Hossain, S., Khetra, Y., Arora, S.
Source: Food Hydrocolloids, 2023, 142, 108842
Summary: The article investigates the impact of emulsifying salts on the properties of processed cheese made from milk protein concentrate 80 (MPC80).

Title: Symbiotic fermentation study of Acetobacter orientalis and lactic acid bacteria for lactobionic acid enriched yogurt production
Authors: Hossain, S., Khetra, Y., Dularia, C., Meena, G.S., Arora, S.
Source: Food Bioscience, 2023, 53, 102612
Summary: The study explores symbiotic fermentation for the production of lactobionic acid-enriched yogurt using Acetobacter orientalis and lactic acid bacteria.

Title: Development of starch nanoparticles based composite films from non-conventional source – Water chestnut (Trapa bispinosa)
Authors: Dularia, C., Sinhmar, A., Thory, R., Pathera, A.K., Nain, V.
Source: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019, 136, pp. 1161–1168
Summary: The article discusses the development of composite films using starch nanoparticles from water chestnut as a non-conventional source.

Title: Biosynthesis of lactobionic acid: a systematic review
Authors: Hossain, S., Khetra, Y., Dularia, C.
Source: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2023
Summary: This is a review article providing a systematic review of the biosynthesis of lactobionic acid.

Sonika Sharma | Food Technology | Best Researcher Award

🌟 Dr. Sonika Sharma, Food Technology, Best Researcher Award 🏆

Doctorate at Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India

Professional Profiles:

Bio Summary:

Dr. Sonika Sharma is a distinguished Professor specializing in Food and Nutrition. With a keen interest in Public Health, Development of Functional Foods, and Food Safety, Dr. Sharma has made significant contributions to the field. Her research focuses on optimizing nutritional compositions and enhancing food safety in various agricultural products.

Education:

B.Sc. (Home Science) – PAU Gold Medalist

M.Sc. (Food and Nutrition) – PAU Merit Scholarship Holder

Research Focus:

Public Health

Development of Functional Foods

Food Safety

Professional Journey:

Dr. Sharma’s professional journey includes notable roles as a Co-Principal Investigator in research projects funded by Punjab Government and NABARD. She has successfully commercialized technologies related to pumpkin seeds and Vitamin D-enriched mushroom powder.

Honors & Awards:

SwaranPadak Award for Experimental Nutrition

Best Oral Presentation Awards at various conferences

PAU Merit Scholarships and Certificates

Publications Top Noted & Contributions:

Dr. Sharma has contributed significantly to the scientific community with research papers on topics such as biochemical diversity in Brassica leafy greens, optimization of nutritional composition in microgreens, and the hepatoprotective effect of lemongrass detoxifying drink.

Assessment and Prediction of Malnutrition and Sarcopenia in Liver Cirrhosis Patients

    • Journal: Nutrire
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1186/s41110-023-00189-9
    • Contributors: Sehgal, P.; Sharma, S.; Sood, A.; Dharni, K.; Kakkar, C.; Batta, S.; Sahotra, M.

Trends of Inflammatory Bowel Disease from the Global Burden of Disease Study (1990-2019)

    • Journal: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1007/S12664-023-01430
    • Contributors: Dharni, Khushdeep; Singh, Arshdeep; Sharma, Sonika; Midha, Vandana; Kaur, Kirandeep; Mahajan, Ramit; Dulai, Parambir S.; Sood, Ajit

Trends of Inflammatory Bowel Disease from the Global Burden of Disease Study (1990-2019)

    • Journal: Indian Journal of Gastroenterology
    • Year: 2023
    • DOI: 10.1007/s12664-023-01430-z
    • Contributors: Dharni, K.; Singh, A.; Sharma, S.; Midha, V.; Kaur, K.; Mahajan, R.; Dulai, P.S.; Sood, A.

Ameliorative Effect of Lemongrass and Celery against CCl<sub>4</sub> Induced Oxidative Stress and Acute Hepatotoxicity in Rats: An In Vivo Assessment

    • Journal: Annals of Phytomedicine: An International Journal
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.54085/AP.2022.11.1.38
    • Contributors: Mahar, Jyoti Bohra; Sharma, Sonika; Kaur, Rajdeep; Grover, Kiran; Dharni, Khushdeep; Nara, Usha

Role of Vitamin D beyond Bone Health: A Systematic Review

    • Journal: Annals of Phytomedicine: An International Journal
    • Year: 2022
    • DOI: 10.54085/AP.2022.11.2.13
    • Contributors: Yogesh; Sharma, Sonika

Author Metrics:

Dr. Sharma’s research has gained recognition with awards, best paper presentations, and inclusion in package of practices. She has consistently demonstrated excellence in her contributions to the field.

  • Citations: 6 documents
  • Documents: 9
  • h-index: 2

Research Timeline:

2011-12: Investigated the effect of household processing on pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables.

2020: Commercialized pumpkin seeds technology.

2021: Explored business planning and sustainability in FPOs in Punjab.

2022: Assessed the performance and future prospects of selected FPOs in Punjab.

2023: Successfully commercialized Vitamin D-enriched mushroom powder technology.

Dr. Sonika Sharma’s research journey reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge in Food and Nutrition, ensuring its practical application, and contributing to the scientific community through innovative and impactful research.

Md Tauhidul Alam | Agriculture

Mr. Md Tauhidul Alam, Heartfelt Congratulations on Achieving the Young Scientist Award! 🎓🌟

  • Mr. Md Tauhidul Alam, Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh: Leading Researcher in Agriculture

Md Tauhidul Alam 🌟, Congratulations on being honored with the Young Scientist Award! 🎉by ScienceFather Your dedication to agricultural research and GIS applications is truly commendable. 🌱 Your innovative work in creating a GIS-based multi-criteria model for sunflower land suitability showcases your commitment to advancing scientific knowledge. 🌍

Your achievements, including published papers and active involvement in freelance GIS projects, highlight your exceptional contributions to the field. 📚 We are confident that your passion and talent will continue to make a positive impact on scientific endeavors.

Wishing you continued success in your future endeavors and looking forward to witnessing more milestones in your promising career! 🚀

Professional Profiles:

Bio Summary:

Md Tauhidul Alam is a dynamic researcher with a Bachelor’s degree in Agriculture from Noakhali Science and Technology University. His research journey, particularly during his undergraduate studies, has been characterized by a deep commitment to utilizing geospatial information for agricultural advancements.

Tauhidul’s notable contribution includes the development of an innovative GIS-based multi-criteria model aimed at assessing sunflower land suitability in the Central Coastal Zone of Bangladesh. Throughout this research, he skillfully integrated various data sets, including geospatial, topographic, climate, and soil characteristics, to create a comprehensive assessment tool.

Under the guidance of his research supervisor, Kazi Ishrat Anjum, Tauhidul demonstrated a keen interest in leveraging technology for sustainable agricultural practices. His research not only adds valuable insights to the scientific community but also reflects his dedication to addressing real-world challenges in agriculture.

As Tauhidul continues his academic and professional journey, his passion for geospatial applications and commitment to advancing agricultural practices position him as a promising researcher in the field.

Education:
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    • Noakhali Science and Technology University
    • CGPA: 3.29/4.00
    • January 2018 – May 2023
Research Focus:
  • Undergraduate Research Work (January 2022 – March 2023):
    • Integrated geospatial data, topographic information, climate data, and soil characteristics for a comprehensive suitability assessment model.
    • Thesis Title: “GIS-Based Multi-Criteria Approach for Modeling Sunflower Land Suitability: A Case Study in the Central Coastal Zone of Bangladesh”
    • Research Supervisor: Kazi Ishrat Anjum
Professional Journey:
  • Freelance GIS and Remote Sensing (January 2021 – Present):
    • Fiverr platform

Honors & Awards:

  • Silver Award in Poster Presentation on “Precision Agriculture – The Future of Farming Technology” at the Bangladesh Research & Innovation Society event (2020)
Publications & Contributions:
  • Published Papers:
    • “Machine learning-based spatial-temporal assessment and change transition analysis of wetlands: An application of Google Earth Engine in Sylhet, Bangladesh (1985–2022).” – Ecological Informatics 75 (2023): 102075.
    • “Towards Sustainable and Livable Cities: Leveraging Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, and Geo-Information Modelling to Explore and Predict Thermal Field Variance in Response to Urban Growth.” – Sustainability 15, no. 2 (2023): 1416.
Citation:
  • Waleed, Mirza; Sajjad, Muhammad; Shazil, Muhammad Shareef; Tariq, Maham; and Alam, Md Tauhidul. (2023). “Machine learning-based spatial-temporal assessment and change transition analysis of wetlands: An application of Google Earth Engine in Sylhet, Bangladesh (1985–2022).” Ecological Informatics, 75, 102075.
  • Waleed, Mirza; Sajjad, Muhammad; Acheampong, Anthony Owusu; and Alam, Md Tauhidul. (2023). “Towards Sustainable and Livable Cities: Leveraging Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, and Geo-Information Modelling to Explore and Predict Thermal Field Variance in Response to Urban Growth.” Sustainability, 15(2), 1416.
Research Timeline:

Undergraduate Research:

    • January 2022 – March 2023