Dr. Ravi K Mittal

Dr. Ravi K Mittal

Professor
  • Contact: 7696695294
  • Email: ravi.mittal@galgotiascolleg.edu
  • Address: Plot no. 1, Knowledge Park -II, Greater Noida, G.B. Nagar, U.P. 201310
  • ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8234-2
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  • Scopus Author ID: 57218903133

Research Interests

  • Drug Discovery
  • Synthetic Chemistry
  • N-containing Heterocycles
  • Anticancer, Antiviral Activity

Experience


  • Research

    3.5 Year

  • Academics

    9.5 year Academics

  • Total experience

    13.7 Years

Publications & Patents


  • Publications: ~37 Journal Articles, 4 Patents, 1 Book Chapter (Total Impact Factor: 65)
  • Citations: 388 (h-index: 12, i10 index: 15)
  • List of Journal Articles:
    • The Role of Coumarins in Drug Discovery: Pharmacological Insights and Structural Innovations
    • Transforming Carbohydrates Through Multicomponent Reactions: Advances and Applications
    • Insects on the Plate: Nutritional Benefits, Health Impacts, and Market Dynamics
    • From Bugs to Benefits: Edible Insects as Exceptional Protein Sources
    • Superfoods in Drug Discovery: Nutrient Profiles and Their Emerging Health Benefits
    • Ruthenium-Based Small-Molecule Complexes: A Promising Approach for Drug Discovery
    • Heterocyclic Derivatives in Parkinson’s Therapy: Recent Advances and Prospects
    • From Biofuel to Bioactive Compounds: Investigating Jatropha's Phytochemical and Biological Significance – A Review
    • Mucormycosis, Fungal infection, Treatment, Medication development, COVID-19, Diagnostic techniques, Drug discovery
    • Exploring Thiophene Derivatives: Synthesis Strategies and Biological Significance
    • Spirulina Unveiled: A Comprehensive Review on Biotechnological Innovations, Nutritional Proficiency, and Clinical Implications
    • Biotechnological Breakthroughs in Resveratrol Synthesis and Health Advancements
    • Biotechnological Advances in Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Fermentation for Edible Insects: Functionality, Acceptability, and Safety
    • Exploring Edible Insects: A Review on Protein Diversity, Extraction Techniques, and Health Benefits
    • From Synthesis to Solutions: Hydrogels’ Impact on the Biomedical Landscape
    • Epigallocatechin Gallate (EGCG) Formulations: Unlocking Potential in Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Sectors
    • Bioactive Exploration in Functional Foods: Unlocking Nature’s Treasures
    • Hydrogel Breakthroughs in Biomedicine: Recent Advances and Implications
    • Recent Advances in Nitrogen-Containing Heterocyclic Scaffolds as Antiviral Agents
    • Nitrogen-Fused Heterocycles: Empowering Anticancer Drug Discovery
    • Schiff Bases: Versatile Mediators of Medicinal and Multifunctional Advancements
    • 1,3,4-Thiadiazole: A Versatile Scaffold for Drug Discovery
    • In-vitro antiviral activity and in-silico targeted study of quinoline-3-carboxylate derivatives against SARS-Cov-2 isolate
    • Microwave and Cs+-assisted chemo selective reaction protocol for synthesizing 2-styryl quinoline biorelevant molecules
    • Polymer Grafting and its chemical reactions
    • An eco-friendly synthetic approach through C(sp3)-H functionalization of the Viral Fusion “spike protein” Inhibitors
    • Synergistic Broad-Spectrum Viral Entry Blocker: In-Silico Approach
    • Different Perspectives for the Management of Obesity
    • Quinoline: Synthesis to Application
    • Quinoline-3-Carboxylic Acids “DNA Minor Groove-Binding Agent”
    • Superfood: Value and Need
    • Comparative in-vitro antioxidant potential of some herbal plants
    • Phytochemical investigation of methanolic extract of coccinia indica leaves
    • In vitro antimicrobial potential of artemisia roxburghiana basser
    • Quinoline-3-carboxylic acids: A step toward highly selective antiproliferative agent
    • Current scenario of COVID-19
    • Quinoline-3-carboxylate Derivatives: A New Hope as an Antiproliferative Agent
  • Patents:
    • Herbal composition comprising Coriandrum sativum against ptz-induced epileptic kindled mice. Indian Patent
    • Formulation and evaluation of ocular insert of acyclovir. Indian Patent
    • Antibacterial compound (2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-3-(5-pyridin-3-yl-[1,3,4]-thiadiazol-2-yl)-thiazolidin-4-one) and its method of synthesis. Indian Patent
    • Method of synthesis of substituted NAcylanthranilamide as potential HMG-COA reductase inhibitors. Indian Patent
  • Book Chapter:
    • Implication of drug repurposing in the identification of drugs as antiviral agents. Book: DRUG REPURPOSING

Expertise


Dr. Ravi K Mittal earned his doctorate from the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in Mohali, Punjab and is currently a Professor at Galgotias College of Pharmacy in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. He has more than thirteen years of teaching and research experience under his belt. He is GATE and GPAT qualified researcher, awarded JRF/SRF sponsored by DBT and ICMR by GOI. He has authored more than 37 research and review publications that have an impact factor of more than 65 and are indexed by SCOPUS and SCI. He has four patents with the Indian government. He also published five books in addition to one book chapter with international publishing houses. In numerous national and international conferences, he has presented research articles and been invited to speak at guest lectures. In addition to participating in different FPDs, training and certificate programmes, he has organized workshops and capacity building programmes.

Educational Qualifications


  • Ph.D.

Supervising Projects


Daksh Kumar Singh

Daksh Kumar Singh

Neurodegenerative disease: the effect of omega 3 fatty acid on neuroinflammation
Akshya Kumar

Akshya Kumar

Formulation of transdermal Patch
Shivam Gupta

Shivam Gupta

Preparation and Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin Tablets with Comparison to Marketed Tablets
Saba Shaheen

Saba Shaheen

Nutraceuticals: Chemical compositions and biological activities
Priya Raj

Priya Raj

Formulation of cosmoceutical products