The LCPMIB is thrilled to organize the first national conference on physical chemistry of
bio-nanomaterials, featuring the following topics :
• Physical chemistry of nanomaterials
This topic addresses the synthesis and the characterization of nanosystems (natural and
synthetic polymeric nanoparticles, dendrimers, magnetic nanoparticles, liposomes,
metallic nanoparticles, micelles cyclodextrins) for several applications (drug delivery,
enerey, water treatment, agriculture, electronics, etc). It highlights recent advances ln
physical chemistry studies of the behavior, physicochemical, and functional properties of
nanomaterials.
Phytochemistry
This topic covers the studies of bioactive compounds produced by plants offering a rich
source of natural molecules with significant biological activitles. It {ocuses on the
develo ment of extraction methods and the physicochemical characterization of extracts.
It also ?ocuses on eco-friendly synthesis of nanomaterials and the nano-encapsulation of
bioactive compounds from plants.
| Camera-Ready Paper Deadline 2026-03-28 |
Notification of Acceptance - Response from the scientific committee 2026-05-13 |
Event date | |
2026-06-13 |
2026-06-13 |
Send an extended summary of 60 lines (2 pages maximum) with problematic and results. The summaries can be written in French or in English, accompanied by local words. The summaries should be contained in the following standards:
Title Times New Roman, 12 bold font, upper case and single line spacing
Authors: Times New Roman, font 12 italic, coordinates in Times 10.
name, surname (11 Arial)
Text:on A4 21x29 page, single spaced, Times 12.
Margins: height, right and left 2.5cm.
Abstracts should be sent by email as attachments in Word format to the following address: cpcbn2026@univ-mascara.dz
Oral communications will be the subject of a 15-minute presentation in French or English. The scientific committee will select the papers on the basis of the abstracts provided and the authors will be notified of the acceptance of their proposal.
Mascara, AlgeriaMascara Province is located in western Algeria, approximately 380 km from the capital. It covers an area of 5,135 square kilometers, making it a medium-sized province in Algeria. It is bordered by Tlemcen Province to the west, Sidi Bel Abbes Province to the north, Oran and Mostaganem Provinces to the north, and Saida Province to the south. |
| @Boukraâ Djamila |
| The aim of this study was to determine the optimal drying temperature suitable for maximizing essential oil yield and preserving the physicochemical properties, antioxidant potential, and phytochemical profile of Salvia officinalis L. The fresh plant leaves were dried in an oven at 50°C and 80°C, and other samples were freeze-dried at -20°C. Results obtained demonstrated that the maximum yield (0.29%) was obtained with 50°C compared to fresh sample (0.16%). Significant variations have been shown in chemotype depending on each drying temperature. An augmentation of limonene (25.8 and 25.5%) against a decrease in α-Thujone (13.3 and 13.3%) was observed with 50°C and -20°C, respectively. A complementary in silico analyses was conducted to predict ligands that can correspond efficiently to the binding sites of target proteins binding affinity of essential oil compounds and antioxidant enzymes. Molecular docking simulations demonstrated that epiglobulol, particularly, exhibited cytochrome P4502 (CYP2), suggesting that these molecules have the ability to initiate antioxidant mechanisms. Keywords: Drying Temperature, essential oil, Salvia Officinalis L., Antioxidant Capacity, In silico analyses |