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Dr. Brahma Singh | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Senior Principal Scientist | CSIR – National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI) | India

Dr. Brahma Singh is a highly cited researcher in herbal nanobiotechnology, phytochemistry, microbial metabolomics, and natural-product–based therapeutics. With Scopus 6,632+ citations, 514+ cumulative journal impact factor, h-index 41, and 88+ Scopus-indexed documents, his work significantly advances plant-derived bioactives, nanodelivery systems, and biomedical applications. His research focuses on the bio-prospection of phytochemicals, metabolomics of plants and microbes, and the development of nano-enabled herbal formulations to enhance bioavailability, anti-inflammatory potential, antimicrobial efficacy, and immunomodulatory responses. He has pioneered several innovations targeting quorum sensing, biofilm inhibition, microbial virulence, oxidative stress, cancer therapeutics, and nanobiomaterial engineering. Dr. Brahma Singh has authored numerous high-impact publications in leading journals such as Biotechnology Advances, Trends in Biotechnology, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Applied Bio Materials, Food Chemistry, Scientific Reports, Cancer and Metastasis Reviews, and Journal of Ethnopharmacology. Many of his articles address critical biomedical challenges, including COVID-19 inflammatory pathways, diabetic wound healing, gut microbiota modulation, and lichen- or plant-derived anticancer compounds. His research findings have been widely recognized for introducing bio-inspired nanoparticles, novel glycobiotechnology approaches, and sustainable valorization of agricultural waste. He holds 13 patents spanning herbal formulations, antimicrobial gels, nanocompositions, bioavailable curcumin technologies, dental care products, wound-healing biomaterials, and nutraceutical innovations. Dr. Brahma Singh has also developed 16 herbal technologies, including anti-fungal gels, polyherbal toothpaste, antioxidant supplements, advanced sanitizers, nanocoatings, anti-acne gels, and herbal hydrogel therapies-15 of which have been successfully transferred to industry.As an active contributor to the scientific community, he has published one edited book, nine book chapters, and serves on editorial boards of reputed journals including Scientific Reports, PLoS ONE, Frontiers in Fungal Biology, and others. His research excellence has been recognized through major scientific awards and fellowships, cementing his leadership in natural product biotechnology, herbal nanomedicine, and translational phytopharmaceutical R&D.

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Featured Publications

1. Gupta, S. C., Prateeksha, P., Tripathi, T., Sidhu, O. P., & Singh, B. N. (2025). Assessment of volatile compounds variability among two Commiphora species using gas chromatography coupled with chemometric analysis and their biological activities. Journal of Essential Oil Research. (Accepted). https://doi.org/

2. Singh, B. N., Tabatabaei, M., Pandit, A., Elling, L., & Gupta, V. K. (2024). Emerging advances in glycoengineering of carbohydrates/glycans and their industrial applications. Biotechnology Advances, 72, 108324. https://doi.org/

3. Sharma, V. K., Prateeksha, P., Singh, S. P., Rao, C. V., & Singh, B. N. (2023). Nyctanthes arbor-tristis bioactive extract ameliorates LPS-induced inflammation through the inhibition of NF-κB signalling pathway. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 320, 117382. https://doi.org/

4. Gupta, A., Singh, G. D., Gautam, A., Tripathi, T., Taneja, A. K., Singh, B. N., Roy, R., Sidhu, O. P., Panda, S. K., & Bhatt, A. (2023). Unraveling compositional study, chemometric analysis, and cell-based antioxidant potential of selective high nutraceutical value amaranth cultivars using a GC–MS and NMR-based metabolomics approach. ACS Omega, 8(50). https://doi.org/

5. Jadaun, V., Prateeksha, P., Nailwal, T., & Singh, B. N. (2023). Antioxidant activity and simultaneous estimation of four polyphenolics in different parts of Carica papaya L. by a validated high-performance thin-layer chromatography method. JPC – Journal of Planar Chromatography – Modern TLC, 1–11. https://doi.org/

Brahma Singh | Nanotechnology and Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

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