1st Franco-Thai Seminar on Phytocosmeceutical Research and Applications

Descriptif
The 1st Franco-Thai Seminar on Phytocosmeceutical Research and Applications brings together French and Thai researchers with common interests in natural botanical sourcing, phytochemistry, including green extraction and analytical methodologies, evaluation of biological activity and formulation, and interface disciplines applied to phytocosmeceutical research and applications. This is a unique opportunity to present, share, and discuss scientific results and scientific skills, while also stimulating cooperation between laboratories in both countries through the Le Studium actions (fellowship, experts' visits, Consortium networking meeting), the CosmetoSciences and Campus France Franco-Thai mobility programmes.
The meeting will be held online and will comprise nine plenary talks delivered by invited scientists from both countries, as well as a guest invited lecture from Japan.
Participation at the event is free of charge, but registration is compulsory. The registration deadline is 6 May, 2022 (Friday) 12:00.
This international conference is organised in the framework of the COSMETOSCIENCES ARD CVL Programme.
Vidéos
Dr Varin Titapiwatanakun - Cocrystal engineering of oxyresveratrol
Oxyresveratrol (ORV) is a compound found in the heartwood of Artocarpus lakoocha Roxburgh (Moraceae). It has diverse biological and therapeutic activities covering antioxidant, anti-inflammatory,
Prof. Yohei Sasaki - Quality Evaluation of Rehmannia glutinosa by Morphological, Genetic and Chemic…
Previously, the medicinal plant, Rehmannia glutinosa, is grouped into two types in Japan. However, previous reports of genetic analysis of R. glutinosa in commercial products suggest the existence of
Prof. Emilie Destandau - Molecular network
Specialised metabolites constitute a high valuable resource of bio-active compounds that are highly sought after for pharmaceutic and cosmetic applications. However, plant extracts are very complex
Dr Ruhainee Tohkayomatee - Green extraction of Thai medicinal plants
Extraction is a major step to separate bioactive compounds from raw material and medicinal plants, which extracted by the pharmaceutical industry, either with conventional methods or modern
Prof. Leslie Boudesocque-Delaye - Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents: fad or real opportunity?
NaDES appeared at the end of the 2010s following the work of Dai et al. Since then, the enthusiasm for these new green solvents linked to ionic liquids has continued to grow.
Dr Arnaud Lanoue - Agricultural by-products valorization
Winemaking generates different biomolecule-rich byproducts, including pomaces (skin and seeds), lees, as well as other solid wastes like grape canes.
Dr Bhanubong Bongcheewin - The Mint family (Lamiaceae) in Thailand- A potential material source for…
Lamiaceae is the large family, consisting of more than 7,000 species worldwide