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ENENGEDI INIOBONG SYLVESTER

Lecturer I

Basic Information

  • ENENGEDI INIOBONG SYLVESTER
  • +234 (0) 8161265842
  • iniobongenengedi@aksu.edu.ng
  • Lecturer I
  • Chemistry
  • Academic Staff

Profile


Job Title and Responsibilities

Lecturer I/Examination officer (Chemistry Department)
  • Lecturing at postgraduate and undergraduate levels in areas allocated and periodically reviewed by the Head of Department
  • Engaging in regular scholarly researches, publication of research outputs and supervision of postgraduate and? undergraduate research students
  • Computation of undergraduate examination results in student?s ledger and master mark sheet in the department for onward transmission to the faculty board for scrutiny and final approval by the senate.
Secretary, Departmental board (2013-2016)

About Me
An industrial chemist with specialty in formulation of cosmeceuticals, using natural products as active ingredient. I have a wealth of experience having lectured at different levels for several years at Akwa Ibom State University.

Qualifications
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Industrial Chemistry, University of Uyo, Nigeria, 2019
  • Master of Science (MSc) in Petroleum Chemistry, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, 2006
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Applied Chemistry, University of Uyo, Nigeria, 2000

Professional Memberships and Activities
  • Chemical Society of Nigeria.?
Expertise
  • Industrial Chemistry
  • Chemical Processes and Technologies?
  • Petroleum Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry



Research Area


  • Evaluation of natural products for cosmeceutical properties, formulations and characterisation of personal care products with natural extracts as active ingredients with the aim of adding value to the cosmetic industry.

Publications


Publications
  • Osuji, L. C., Idung, I. D. and Ojinnaka, C. M. (2006). Hydrocarbon speciation by fingerprinting technigue and diagnostic vanadium/nickle ratio of Mgbede-20 oil impacted site in the Niger Delta basin of Nigeria. Chemistry & Biodiversity, 3:568-577.
  • Osuji, L. C., Idung, I. D. and Ojinnaka, C. M. (2006). Preliminary investigation of Mgbede-20 oil polluted site in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. Environmental Forensics, 7:259-265.?
  • Odiongenyi, A. O., Okon, J. O. J. and Enengedi, I. S. (2015). Assessment of the quality of packaged water in Uyo metropolis: South Eastern Nigeria. International Journal of Chemical Material and Environmental Research, 2(1): 12-15.?
  • Odiongenyi, A. O., Enengedi, I. S., Ibok, I. and Ukpong, E. J. (2015). Inhibition of corrosion of zinc in 0.1MHCl by ethanol extract of honey. International Journal of Chemical Material and Environmental Research, 2(1): 16-25.
  • Odiongenyi, A. O., Akpakpan, A. E., Enengedi, I. S. and Ekpo, E. I. (2016). Evaluation of potentials of Dissotis rotundifolia, Centrosema pubescens and Allium cepa extracts as indicator for acid-base titration. International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research, 5(3): 339-342.
  • Enengedi, I. S., Ekpa, O. D. and Akpabio, U. D. (2018). Comparative assessment of extracts and fractions of Dacryodes edulis leaves and stem barks from two locations as sources of antimicrobial ingredients for skin care products. IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 13(5): 8-17.
  • Enengedi, I. S., Ekpa, O. D. and Ikpi, M. E. (2019). Comparative study on the cosmeceutical properties of oils from Dacryodes edulis (African pear) and Persea americana (Avocado) fruits. American Journal of Chemistry, 9(1): 13-20.
  • Enengedi, I., Ekpa, O. and Akpabio, U. (2019).? Antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties of Dacryodes edulis leaf and bark extracts. International Journal of Herbal Medicine, 7(4): 36-44.

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