DR. ABDUL-MUMEEN IDDRISULECTURERDEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY FACULTY OF BIOSCIENCENYANKPALA Campus
Background
Abdul-Mumeen Iddrisu is a Lecturer in the Biochemistry Department of the Faculty of Biosciences, 海角乱伦社区. He serves as the Department representative in both the Faculty and Campus Boards. He also represents the Faculty of Biosciences in the School of Communication and Media Studies Faculty Board. He has served as Third Trimester Field Practical Programme (TTFPP) District Coordinator for the Krachi-Nchumuru District. Dr. Iddrisu has 4 years of official work experience with the 海角乱伦社区 but has more than 20 years of teaching experience overall. In a little over a decade, Dr. Iddrisu has published 18 refereed article publications and has attended many international and local conferences. Dr. Iddrisu has taught course in his field such as Applied Biochemistry, Introductory Biochemistry, Basic Chemistry, Analytical Techniques, Organic Synthesis and Mechanisms and Natural Product Chemistry. As an Industrial Biochemist, his research interests are on the bioconversion of biomass, bioremediation, biofuels, biopesticides, bio-solvents, food biochemistry, waste water and the general waste valorization. Dr. Iddrisu is a renowned researcher into shea and shea products and offers diligent consultancy services to the myriad of individuals and organizations that stake in shea. Thus, he has won a number of young researcher grants related to shea and currently serves as an adjunct staff to the West African Centre for Shea Innovation and Research (WACSIR). He is currently looking for collaborators and grant opportunities into his area of expertise.
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Institutional Email: amumeen@uds.edu.gh
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Phone: +233 243 241 5121
Dongsogo, J., Larbie, C., Idrissu, A-M., Appiah-Opong, R., Emikpe, B., Abera, A. D. (2024). Medicinal Plants and Their Finished Marketed Herbal Products Used for Treatment of Liver Diseases in Ghana; A Field Survey and Review. Journal of Medicinal Plants, 18 (1): 13 – 23.
Iddrisu, A-M, Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., Samuel, T. L., & Duwiejuah, A. B. (2024). Amino Acid Profile and Potential Biomass Conversion of Vitellaria paradoxa Fruit Pulp. Scientific African, 24(2024): 1 - 9.
Duwiejuah, A. B., Imoro, Z. A., Abukari, A., Abdul-Mumeen, I., & Imoro, A. Z. (2023). Mercury Adsorption Using Biowaste Biochar: A Green Technology Approach. In Mercury Toxicity: Challenges and Solutions (pp. 165-186). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.
Dongsogo, J., Larbie, C., Iddrisu, A-M., Abera, A. D., & Daniel, T. (2023). Hepatoprotective activity of plant extracts in non-human models: The toxicants solvents and diseased models-a review. American Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Innovation, 2(6), 2158-8155.
Iddrisu, F. T., Imoro, Z. A., Abukari, H., Imoro, A. Z., Duwiejuah, A. B., Alidu, S. M., Amadu, Y., Abukari, A., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2023). Review on the effects and management of personal protective equipment waste on ocean resources. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.
Iddrisu, A-M., Abdulai, A., Adam, A., Issaka, M., Alimatu, C., & Mahama, A. (2023). Science education, curricula and the hearing impaired. African Journal of Chemical Education, 13(3).
Mahama, A., Issaka, C. A., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2023). A review of Ghana’s teacher education curricula and the special child: The missing links. African Journal of Humanities and Contemporary Education Research, 11(1), 19–32.
Iddrisu, A-M., Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., & Lowor, S. T. (2023). Production of fuel ethanol from Vitellaria paradoxa fruit pulp by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation. Biological Research and Biotechnology Journal, 21(2), 1935–1951.
Iddrisu, A-M., Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., & Samuel, T. L. (2023). The value of Vitellaria fruit pulp beyond energy and heat generation. International Journal of Biotechnology and Molecular Biology, 13(1), 41–48.
Sadik, A., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2021). The effect of roasting on the sensory properties of Roselle tea. ADRRI Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 5(2 (4)), 1–20.
Iddrisu, A-M., Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., & Lowor, S. T. (2020). Vitellaria paradoxa fruit pulp bioethanol production potential: A review. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 14(2), 33–45.
Iddrisu, A-M., Beauty, D., & Adam, A. (2019). Shea butter extraction technologies: Current status and future perspective. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 13(2), 9–22.
Beauty, D., Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2018b). Qualitative analysis of enzyme-assisted traditionally extracted shea butter from different pre-treated shea kernel substrates. Journal of Cereals and Oilseeds, 9(2), 10–19.
Beauty, D., Zakpaa, H. D., Mills-Robertson, F. C., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2018a). Enzyme-assisted traditional extraction of shea butter using different levels of pre-treated shea kernels. Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology and Sustainable Development, 10(1), 1–10.
Abdulai, A., Acheampong, A., & Iddrisu, A-M. (2015). Effect of soil variation on quality of shea butter in selected areas of the northern region of Ghana. Journal of Agricultural Biotechnology for Sustainable Development, 5(4), 61–68.