Dr. Halla Noureddine
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Dr. Halla Noureddine

Lecturer
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Saida University, Algeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Biochemistry from Tlemcen University, Algeria

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Biography

Mr. Halla Noureddine is Ph.D. Student in Biochemistry from TLEMCEN University, Algeria. He has completed his Graduation Magister in Biology from same University. He is also serving as reviewer for international scientific journals such as Journal of Medicinal Plants Research, Food Chemistry, Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (APJTB), Journal of Coastal Life Medicine, Notulae Scientia Biologicae, Natural product research and reviewer member in working group on Nonconforming Event Management Committee on Quality Systems and Laboratory Practices, CLSI (USA). He also served as co-supervisor for masters students. He has published 5 research articles in journals as well as 6 communications. Previously he served as President of the University Theatre Group, TLEMCEN University, President of the Environment Club in Middle School, Mostaganem, President of the Rural Center Association of Douar Halailia, Bouguirat, Mostaganem, Cultural Association at the University of Oran, and Algerian Scouts (Algeria).

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Applied Biochemistry
62%
Microbial Biochemistry
90%
Plant Biochemistry
75%
Enzymology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
15
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Correa, R.F., G. Colucci, N. Halla, J.A. Pinto and A. Santamaria-Echart et al., 2021. Development of chitosan microspheres through a green dual crosslinking strategy based on tripolyphosphate and vanillin. Molecules, Vol. 26. 10.3390/molecules26082325.
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  2. Halla, N., K. Boucherit, B. Zeragui, A. Djelti and Z. Belkhedim et al., 2020. Polyphenols content and antimicrobial, antioxidant and hemolytic activities of essential oils from four selected medicinal plants growing in Algeria. Biol. Med Nat. Prod. Chem., 9: 65-75.
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  3. Halla, N., S.A. Heleno, P. Costa, I.P. Fernandes and R.C. Calhelha et al., 2018. Chemical profile and bioactive properties of the essential oil isolated from Ammodaucus leucotrichus fruits growing in Sahara and its evaluation as a cosmeceutical ingredient. Ind. Crops Prod., 119: 249-254.
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  4. Halla, N., K. Boucherit, Z. Boucherit-Otmani, F.Z. Touati, N. Rahmani and I. Aid, 2018. Ammodaucus leucotrichus and citrullus colocynthis from Algerian Sahara: Ethnopharmacological application, phytochemical screening, polyphenols content and antioxidant activity of hydromethanolic extracts. J. King Saud University-Sci., 10.1016/j.jksus.2018.03.018.
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  5. Halla, N., I.P. Fernandes, S.A. Heleno, P. Costa and Z. Boucherit-Otmani et al., 2018. Cosmetics preservation: A review on present strategies. Mol., 23: 1571-1571.
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  6. Haddouchi, F., T.M. Chaouche and N. Halla, 2016. Phytochemical screening, antioxidant activities and hemolytic power of four Saharan plants from Algeria. Phytothérapie, 2016: 1-9.
  7. Okkacha, H., A.D.E. Houari and H. Noureddine, 2014. Effect of Chamaerops humilis L. (arecaceae) essential oils on the inhibition of some fungal strains isolated from wheat silos. Indian J. Appl. Res., 4: 49-52.
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  8. Chikhi, I., H. Allali, K. Bechlaghem, N. Fekih and A. Muselli et al., 2014. Assessment of in vitro antimicrobial potency and free radical scavenging capacity of the essential oil and ethanol extract of calycotome villosa subsp. intermedia growing in Algeria. Asian Pac. J. Trop. Dis., 4: 356-362.
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  9. Noureddine, H., B. Kebir, B. Zahia and R. Nadjib, 2013. Erythrocyte toxicities of imidazolidinyl urea and diazolidinyl urea. J. Mater. Sci. Eng. B, 3: 445-451.
  10. Amine, G.M., O.E.H.K. Aminata, G. Bouabdallah, H. Noureddine and D.A. Nesrine et al., 2013. Antimycotoxigenic and antifungal activities of Citrullus colocynthis seeds against Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus ochraceus contaminating wheat stored. Afr. J. Biotechnol., 12: 6222-6231.
  11. Chikhi, I., H. Allali, M.E.A. Dib, N. Halla, A. Muselli, B. Tabti and J. Costa, 2012. Free radical scavenging and antibacterial activity of essential oil and solvent extracts of Iris planifolia (Mill) from Algeria. J. Med. Plants Res., 6: 1961-1968.
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