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Nguyen Dinh Hiep, PhD.

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Name

Nguyen Dinh Hiep

Position

Lecturer

Speciality

Natural Products, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Polymer Products

E-mail

nguyendinhhiep@tdtu.edu.vn

Education

2016: PhD of technical chemistry, Technical University at Denmark, Denmark

2009: MSc of Organic chemistry, VNU – HCMC - University of Science

2005: BSc of Chemistry; VNU – HCMC - University of Science

Career

2018 - present: Lecturer of Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University

2017: Faculty of Chemistry, VNU – HCMC - University of Science

2016-2017: Technical University of Denmark & Aarhus University, Denmark

2012-2016: Technical University of Denmark

2006-2012: Faculty of Chemistry, VNU – HCMC - University of Science

Representative Publication

  1. Chemical constituents of Aglaia elaeagnoidea and Aglaia odorata and their cytotoxicity. Natural Product Research 2021. Impact factor: 2.158
  2. A new triterpenoid from the stems of Kadsura coccinea with their antiproliferative activity. Natural Product Research 2021. Impact factor: 2.158
  3. Gastrochilus dresslerii (Orchidaceae), a new species from northern of Vietnam, Phytotaxa 2021,498, 145-149. Impact factor: 1.185
  4. Cytotoxic limonoids from the bark of Walsura cochinchinensis. Fitoterapia 2019, 133, 75-79. Impact factor: 2.345
  5. Synthesis of one-pot enzymatic alkyds from renewable materials. Polymers 2016, 8 (10), 363-385. Impact factor: 3.364.
  6. Influence of surface modified nano silica on alkyd binder before and after accelerated weathering. Polymer Degradation and Stability 2016, 126, 134–143. Impact factor: 3.386.
  7. A protostane and two lanostanes from the bark of Garcinia ferrea. Phytochem. Lett 2014, 10, 123–126.Impact factor: 1.418.
  8. Friedolanostane, friedocycloartane and benzophenone constituents of the bark and leaves of Garcinia benthami. Phytochemistry 2011, 72, 290–295. Impact factor: 3.205.
  9. Guttiferones Q-S, cytotoxic polyisoprenylated benzophenones from the pericarp of Garcinia cochinchinensis. Phytochem. Lett. 2011, 4, 129–133. Impact factor: 1.418.
  10. Xanthones from the twigs of Cratoxylum cochinchinense. Phytochem. Lett. 2011, 4, 48–51. Impact factor: 1.418.
  11. A diterpenoid and four phenolic compounds from the bark of Cratoxylum cochinchinese. Vietnamese J. Chem. 2017, 55(3), 206-210.
  12. Xanthones from the twigs of Mesua ferrea Vietnamese J. Chem. 2013, 51(6ABC), trang 160-164.
  13. Investigation of the chemical constituents of the bark of Ochrocarpus siamensis var. odoratissimus. Vietnamese J. Chem. 2012, 50(4A), 234-237.
  14. Investigation of the chemical constituents of the bark of Calophyllum dryobalanoides. Vietnamese J. Chem. 2012, 50(4A), 147-150.
  15. Xanthones from the twigs of Calophyllum dongnaiense. Vietnamese J. Chem. 2010, 48(4B), 365-370.
  16. Xanthones from the bark of Garcinia vilersiana Vietnamese J. Chem. 2009, 47(4A), 284-288.
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