Papers

Alireza Ghassempour, Ph.D.


PRESENT ADDRESS

Medicinal Plants and Drugs Research Institute Shahid Beheshti University, Evin, Tehran P. O. Box 19835-389, Iran
[email protected]
PERSONAL DATA

Date of Birth: 11/09/1965
Citizenship: Iran
Married with one children
EDUCATION

Ph.D. Analytical Chemistry (1998)
Department of Chemistry
Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Thesis: Development of mass spectrometry instrument for determination of macromolecules

M.Sc. Analytical Chemistry
(1991)
Department of Chemistry
Mazandaran University, Babolsar, Iran
Thesis: Determination of peptide sequencing by GC-MS and MS

B.Sc. Chemistry (1989)

Department of Chemistry
Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran

EMPLOYMENT

September 2000 - Present
Chemistry Research Center and Medicinal Plants Research Institute
Shahid Beheshti University, Evin, Tehran P. O. Box 19835-389, Iran

July 1998 - August 2000

Department of Chemistry
Gilan University, Rasht, Iran

August 2000-
Shahid Beheshti University
OTHER ACTIVITIES

Advisor of Zakaria Pharmaceutical Company 1994-2004
Advisor of Erfan Pharmaceutical Company 2001-2002
Advisor of Jaber Pharmaceutical Company 2003-Present
Advisor of Tofigh Darou Pharmaceutical Company 2003-Present
Advisor of Asalib Chemical Company 2000-Present
Advisor of Ministry of Agriculture for Insecticide Toxic compounds 2001-Present
Manager of HPLC & GC workshop for Chemical & Pharmaceutical companies in Shahid
Beheshti University (2001)
Manager of organic volatile impurity (OVI) workshop for Chemical & Pharmaceutical
companies in Shahid Beheshti University (2002)
and etc.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
General Chemistry I, II
(B. Sc. Degree)- Chemistry Department, The University of Gilan,
Rasht, Iran.

Analytical Chemistry I, II and Analytical Instrumentation
(B. Sc. Degree)- Chemistry
Department, The University of Gilan, Rasht, Iran.

Separation Methods
(M.Sc. degree)- Chemistry Department, The University of Shahid Beheshti,
Tehran, Iran.

Spectroscopy II
(M. Sc. Degree)- Chemistry Department, The University of Shahid Beheshti,
Tehran, Iran.

New Methods for Phytochemistry Analysis
(M. Sc. Degree)- Medicinal Plants Research
Institute, The University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran, Iran.

Supervision of Ten M. Sc.
thesis

LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

1. A. Ghassemour, M. R. Arshadi, M. Mamaghani
Comparison of solvent extraction, steam distillation and supercritical fluid
extraction of Galbanum

SEPU, 16(6) (1998) 463-468

2. A. Ghassempour, M. R. Arshadi, B. Adimi
Modified GC-MS for determination of 1,4-Dioxane in cosmetic products
Oriental Journal of Chemistry, 14(2) (1998) 287-291

3. K. Kargosha, S. H. Ahmadi, A. Ghassempour, M. R. Arshadi
Simultaneous determination of the pesticide Naptalam and its metabolites in
natural water by fourier transform infrared spectrometry
Analyst, 124 (1999) 367-371

4. A. Ghassempour, R. Daneshfar, R. Mossevi, M. R. Arshadi
Rapid and sensitive determination of Cyclosporin A in serum by pyrolysis-
mass spectrometry
Analytical Sciences, 15 (1999) 457-460

5. A. Ghassempour, M. R. Arshadi, F. Salek-Asghari
Determination of the pesticide Naptalam and its degradation products by
positive and negative ion mass spectrometry

Fresenius’ Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 369 (2001) 176-183

6. A. Ghassempour, M. Khalilian-Darbandi, F. Salek-Asghari
Comparison of pyrolysis-mass spectrometry with high performance liquid
chromatography for the analysis of Vancomycin in serum
Talanta, 55 (2001) 573-580

7. A. Ghassempour, A. Mohammadkhah, F. Najafi, M. Rajabzadehb
Monitoring of the pesticide Diazinon in soil, stem and surface water of rice
fields

Analytical Science, 18 (2002) 779-783

8. A. Ghassempour, F. Vaez i, P. Salehpour, M. Nasiri-Aghdam, M. Adrangui
Monitoring of enzymatic hydrolysis of Penicillin G to 6-APA by pyrolysis-
negative ion mass spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 29 (2002) 569-578

9. M. Golabi, H. Tajerzadeh, A. Ghassempour
A rapid and selective LC method for simultaneous determination of
Cyclosporin A and its major metabolite (AM1) in human serum at room
temperature
Talanta, 59 (2003) 1089-1094

10. A. Ghassempour, N. Mashkouri Najafi, A. A. Amiri
Determination of citric acid in fermentation media by pyrolysis mass
spectrometry
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 70 (2003) 251-261

11. A. Ghassempour, M. R. Nabid, M. Talebi, A. A. Entezami
Comparison of pyrolysis-mass spectrometry with high performance liquid
chromatography for the analysis of Cremophor EL in drugs and serum
Talanta, 59 (2003) 435-441

12. Z. Talebpour, A. Ghassempour, M. Shamsipur
Study of the pesticide naptalam degradation; theoretical and experimental
Theochem. 629 (2003) 43-49

13. M. Talebi, A. Ghassempour, Z. Talebpoura, A. Rassouli, L. Dolatyari
Optimization of the extraction of paclitaxel from Taxus baccata L.by the use
of microwave energy
Journal Separation Science, 27 (2004) 1130-1136.

14. A. Ghassempour, S. Nojavan, Z. Talebpour, A. A. Amiri, N. Mashkouri-Najafi
Monitoring of the fermentation media of citric acid by the trimethylsily
derivatives of the organic acids formed
Journal Agriculture and Food Chemistry, 52 (2004) 6384-6388.

15. Saeed Nojavan, Alireza Ghassempour, Yosef Bashour, Masoud Khalilian
Darbandi, Seyyed Hamid Ahmadi
Determination of residual solvents and investigation of their effect on
Ampicillin trihydrate crystal structure
Journal Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 36 (2005) 983-988.
Alireza Ghassempour, Nahid Mashkouri Najafi, Ali Mehdinia, Saied
Saeed Hosseiny Davarani, Maryam Fallahi, Maryam Nakhshab
Analysis of anatoxin-a using polyaniline as a sorbent in solid-phase
microextraction coupled to gas chromatography –mass spectrometry
J. Chromatogr. A, 1078(2005)120-127.


17. A. Ghassempour, A. Abdollahpour, K. Tabar-Heyder, M. R. Nabid, S.
souri, H. Y. Aboul-Enein
Crystalline degradation products of vancomycin as a new chiral stationary
phase for liquid chromatography
Chromatogrphia, 61 (2005) 151-155.
18. A. Ghassempour, S. S. Hosseiny-Davarani, M. Noroozi, M. Shamsipur
Determination of ternary mixtures of penicillin G, benzathin and
Procaine by liquid chromatography and factorial design study
Talanta, 65 (2005) 1038-1044.
19. M. Dabiri, S. Salimi, A. Ghassempour, A. Rassouli, M. Talebi
Optimization of microwave-assisted extraction for alizarin and pupurin in
Rubiaceae plants and its comparison with convention methods
Journal Separation Science, 28 (2005) 387-396.

20. A. Ghassempour, S. Chalavi, A. Abdollahpour, S. A. Mirkhani Determination of mono- and dichloroacetic acids in betaine media by liquid
chromatography
Talanta, 68 (2006) 1396-1400.

21. A. Yari Khosroushahi, M. Valizadeh, A. Ghassempour, M. Khosrowshahli, H.
Naghdibadi, M. R. Dadpour, Y. Omidi
Improved Taxol production by combination of inducing factors in suspension cell
culture of Taxus baccata
Cell Biology International, Article in Press

22. Alireza Ghassempour, Mahmoud Ahmadi, Samad Nejad Ebrahimi, Hassan Y. Aboul-
Enein
Simultaneous Determination of Metformin and Glyburide in the Pharmaceutical
Tablet Formulations by High Performance Thin Layer
Chromatography
Accepted for publication in Chromatographia
23. Zahra Talebpour, Alireza Ghassempour, M. Zendehzaban, H. R. Bijanzadeh, M. H.
Mirjallili
Monitoring of the insecticides trichlorfon by 31P NMR spectroscopy
Accepted for publication in Anal. Chim. Acta

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