Elena Ivleva | Organic Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Elena Ivleva | Organic Chemistry | Editorial Board Member

Senior Researcher | Samara State Technical University | Russia

Elena A. Ivleva is an accomplished researcher in organic and general chemistry, widely recognized for her contributions to the synthesis, transformation, and reactivity of cage compounds, polycarboxylic frameworks, and structurally complex adamantane derivatives. With over 62 peer-reviewed publications and  431 citations, her work reflects a sustained impact on advancing modern synthetic methodology and understanding the mechanistic behavior of multifunctional organic systems. Her research spans oxidative reaction mechanisms, mixed-acid systems, multistep carboxylation–oxidation pathways, and the development of polycarboxylic aromatic and aliphatic structures with potential relevance to materials science and specialized chemical applications. Dr. Ivleva has collaborated with over 120 co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary engagement and a commitment to collaborative scientific development across various branches of chemistry. Her widely referenced publications include significant contributions to contemporary organic chemistry education, research achievements, and methodological innovations that continue to guide best practices in synthetic design, mechanistic interpretation, and the construction of high-value chemical frameworks. With an h-index of 11, her scholarly influence is evident in both academic and applied contexts, supported by a consistent record of impactful research output. Beyond academic contributions, her work holds broader societal and industrial importance by informing environmentally conscious chemical transformations, enhancing molecular design strategies, and contributing to the evolution of complex organic materials. Dr. Ivleva’s dedication to scientific rigor, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration positions her as a respected figure within the global chemical science community, continually advancing the frontiers of organic synthesis and contributing to the development of sustainable, efficient, and analytically sound chemical processes.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ivleva, E. A., Zvereva, D. V., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2025). One-pot multistep carboxylation–oxidation of cage compounds. Tetrahedron.

  2. Shiryaev, V. A., Ivleva, E. A., Zaborskaya, M. S., Tkachenko, I. M., Osyanin, V. A., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2024). Molecular dynamics simulation of SARS-CoV-2 E ion channel: the study of lone protein and its conformational changes in complex with potential cage inhibitors. Current Computer-Aided Drug Design. Advance online publication.

  3. Ivleva, E. A., Zvereva, D. V., & Klimochkin, Y. N. (2024). New features of the H₂SO₄–HNO₃ system in the synthesis of adamantanecarboxylic acids. Russian Journal of General Chemistry.

Dr. Elena Ivleva advances modern organic and analytical chemistry through innovative synthesis strategies and chemical transformations that deepen scientific understanding and enable high-value chemical applications. Her research strengthens global innovation in materials, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable chemical technologies, contributing directly to societal and industrial progress.

Maria TIRITAN | Organic Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Prof. Maria TIRITAN | Organic Chemistry | Best Paper Award

Professor at Faculdade de Farmácia da Universidade do Porto in Portugal.

Maria Elizabeth Tiritan 🎓🔬 is a distinguished researcher at CIIMAR and an Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Porto 🇵🇹. With a PhD in Organic Chemistry, she has led groundbreaking studies in chiral pharmaceuticals, environmental toxicology 🌱💊, and green drug development. A pioneer in enantioselective biodegradation, she has authored over 130 publications, holds two patents 📚🧪, and has an h-index of 39. Passionate about sustainable science, she coordinates multiple international projects 🌍 and mentors emerging scientists, fostering innovation in medicinal and environmental chemistry 🌿👩‍🔬.

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🔍 Summary of Suitability:

This paper showcases Maria Elizabeth Tiritan’s deep expertise in organic and medicinal chemistry, highlighting the importance of chirality in flavonoids—a class of compounds with significant pharmacological activity 💊🌿. The work offers a comprehensive overview of stereoselective synthesis methods, combining fundamental chemistry with applied biomedical relevance. It underscores how stereochemistry affects biological function, paving the way for safer and more effective drug candidates 🔍🔄.

🎓 Education

  • 🧪 PhD in Organic Chemistry – University of Porto, Portugal (1996)
    Thesis: Enantiomeric Resolution of Chiral Sulfoxides by HPLC

  • 📚 Postdoctoral Research – Organic Chemistry (1997–2001)
    Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto

  • 🌍 Visiting Researcher – University of Warwick, UK (1992–1995)
    Under WHO and CNPq (Brazil) programs

  • 🎓 Degree in Chemistry – Brazil (before 1992)

💼 Experience

  • 👩‍🏫 Assistant Professor – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto (2020–Present)

  • 🧫 Researcher – CIIMAR, University of Porto (2015–2018, 2022–Present)

  • 🧬 Team Leader – Drug Research Line at IINFACTS (2018–2021)

  • 🌱 Coordinator – Environmental Research Unit, IINFACTS (2013–2017)

  • 🧪 Group Leader – Chemical & Pharmaceutical Sciences at CESPU (2007–2012)

  • 🧑‍🔬 Postdoctoral Fellow – Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto (1997–2001)

  • 🌐 Research Collaborator – Multiple international and national projects focused on chiral drugs, environmental pollutants, and green chemistry

Professional Development 🚀📖

Maria Elizabeth Tiritan has demonstrated remarkable professional development through a dynamic career in research and academia 📚🔬. From her early work as a visiting researcher at the University of Warwick 🌍 to her postdoctoral studies in organic chemistry at the University of Porto 🧪, she has steadily advanced as a leading scientist in medicinal and environmental chemistry 🌿💊. She became a group leader, team coordinator, and principal investigator on several innovative projects, particularly in green pharmaceuticals and enantioselective analysis 🔄🌱. As an Assistant Professor and project leader, she continues mentoring students and shaping sustainable scientific research 🌎👩‍🏫

Research Focus 🔍🤖

Maria Elizabeth Tiritan’s research focuses on Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences 🧪💊🌱. Her work is centered on chirality, enantioselective analysis, and the development of eco-friendly pharmaceuticals 🌍🔄. She investigates how chiral drugs behave in biological and environmental systems, aiming to design safer, biodegradable compounds ♻️🧬. A key part of her research also includes separating enantiomers using liquid chromatography and membranes 🔬💡. Her studies contribute to both public health and environmental protection, linking chemistry with sustainable development goals 🌿🌐. Through innovation and green chemistry, she leads efforts to reduce pharmaceutical pollution in ecosystems 🌊⚗️.

Awards and Honors 🏆🎖️

  • 🧠 Principal Investigator of 8 funded projects at CESPU – Recognized leadership in innovative pharmaceutical and environmental research 🎯💊

  • 📘 Editor & Author of major scientific books and chapters – Including Chiral Separations and Stereochemical Elucidation published by Wiley 📚✍️

  • 🔬 Reviewer & Committee Member – Evaluator for international research fellowships and grant applications, including ERC Starting Grant 🧪🌍

  • 💼 Coordinator of Sustainable Development Goals Working Group at FFUP since 2021 – For advancing eco-conscious research goals 🌿🧭

  • 📈 131 publications with 4019 citations and an h-index of 39 – Recognition for impactful scientific contributions 📊🏅

Publications & Citations 📚

  • Organic Chemistry – LG Wade 📘 Pearson Education India, 2008 – 1718 citations

  • Performance of aerobic granular sludge… – CL Amorim et al. 💊 Water Research, 2014 – 257 citations

  • Biodegradation of ofloxacin, norfloxacin, and ciprofloxacin… – CL Amorim et al. 🧪 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014 – 221 citations

  • Monitoring of the 17 EU Watch List contaminants… – JCG Sousa et al. 🌍 Science of the Total Environment, 2019 – 214 citations

  • Spatiotemporal distribution of pharmaceuticals… – TV Madureira et al. 🌊 Science of the Total Environment, 2010 – 201 citations

  • Chiral stationary phases for liquid chromatography… – J Teixeira et al. 🔬 Molecules, 2019 – 172 citations

  • Seasonal and spatial distribution of endocrine-disrupting compounds… – C Ribeiro et al. 🌱 Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2009 – 139 citations

  • Enrichment of bacterial strains for the biodegradation… – VS Bessa et al. 🧫 International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 2017 – 134 citations

  • Degradation of fluoroquinolone antibiotics… – AS Maia et al. 💉 Journal of Chromatography A, 2014 – 133 citations

  • Enantioseparation of chiral pharmaceuticals… – AR Ribeiro et al. ⚖️ Journal of Chromatography B, 2014 – 130 citations

  • Enantioselectivity in drug pharmacokinetics and toxicity… – MM Coelho et al. 💊 Molecules, 2021 – 125 citations

  • New trends in sample preparation techniques… – C Ribeiro et al. 🧴 Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 2014 – 121 citations

  • Chiral pharmaceuticals in the environment – AR Ribeiro et al. 🌐 Environmental Chemistry Letters, 2012 – 104 citations

 🔍 Conclusion:

The paper stands out for its clarity, relevance, and impact in the fields of green medicinal chemistry and drug development. Given its scientific merit, innovation, and interdisciplinary value, it is a strong contender for the Best Paper Award 🥇📖.