Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba | Oncology | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba
University of the Free State, South Africa
Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba
Affiliation University of the Free State
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 56707418000
Documents 9
Citations 241
h-index 7
Subject Area Oncology
Event Health Scientists Awards

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba is presented in this academic recognition profile as a researcher associated with oncology and biomedical research at the University of the Free State in South Africa. Her scholarly work includes investigations of Euphorbia species, phytochemicals, antiproliferative activity, nanomaterials, and cancer-related applications. Publications identify research examining plant-derived compounds, toxicity, pharmacological properties, and nanoparticle-based approaches against breast cancer models. This work connects natural-product research with experimental oncology and drug-discovery questions.[1]

Abstract

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba is presented in this recognition profile as a researcher associated with oncology and biomedical research at the University of the Free State in South Africa. Her scholarly work includes investigations of Euphorbia species, phytochemicals, antiproliferative activity, nanomaterials, and cancer-related applications. Publications identify research examining plant-derived compounds, toxicity, pharmacological properties, and nanoparticle-based approaches against breast cancer models. This work connects natural-product research with experimental oncology and drug-discovery questions. The profile therefore highlights an interdisciplinary trajectory centered on biologically active South African plants, cancer-related mechanisms, and translational opportunities while maintaining a neutral distinction between documented scientific outputs and award recognition.[3]

Keywords

Euphorbia species; cancer; medicinal plants; pharmacological properties; toxicity; secondary metabolites; breast cancer; antiproliferative activity; iron oxide nanoparticles; iron dioxide nanoparticles; natural-product pharmacology; phytochemicals. These terms are aligned particularly with the publication literature addressing Southern African Euphorbia species and experimental anticancer research.[2]

Introduction

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba’s research profile reflects an interdisciplinary interest in oncology, medicinal plants, pharmacology, and biomedical technology. Her publications address Euphorbia-derived bioactive compounds and experimental anticancer approaches, including nanoparticle systems evaluated against breast cancer cell lines. These themes place natural-product research within a framework of cancer research and translational biomedical investigation.[1]

Research Profile

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba has published work spanning molecular biology, medicinal plants, phytochemistry, pharmacology, and oncology. Her research includes studies of Euphorbia species and their secondary metabolites, together with experimental investigations of antiproliferative effects and nanoparticle-mediated approaches. The available literature indicates a continuing interest in linking biological resources with therapeutic research questions.[2][3]

Research Contributions

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba’s contributions include systematic examination of Southern African Euphorbia species, their medicinal uses, toxicity, phytochemical constituents, and reported pharmacological activities. Her research also includes green synthesis of iron-based nanoparticles using Euphorbia tirucalli and evaluation of antiproliferative activity against breast cancer cell lines, thereby connecting plant science with experimental oncology.[2][3]

Publications

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba is associated with publications addressing Euphorbia pharmacology, anticancer research, nanoparticle synthesis, and molecular biology. A 2025 review in Plants examined medicinal uses, toxicity, secondary metabolites, and pharmacological properties of Southern African Euphorbia species, while a 2023 Journal of Experimental Nanoscience article evaluated iron-based nanoparticles and breast cancer models.[5]

Research Impact

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba’s research impact can be considered through the relevance of her publications to natural-product pharmacology, cancer biology, and biomedical nanotechnology. Her work contributes evidence on underexplored Southern African plant resources and experimental anticancer strategies. Citation activity and publication visibility provide measurable indicators, while broader clinical significance requires further validation.[3]

Award Suitability

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba’s documented research themes are compatible with an Innovative Research Award focused on oncology, natural-product discovery, and biomedical technology. Her publications demonstrate research activity involving anticancer constituents, Euphorbia species, phytochemicals, and nanoparticle systems. Award suitability should remain subject to the event’s published formal criteria, independent verification, and comparative assessment.[4]

Conclusion

Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba presents a research profile connecting Southern African medicinal plants with pharmacology, nanotechnology, and oncology. Her publications provide evidence of work on Euphorbia chemistry, toxicity, antiproliferative activity, and cancer-oriented experimental systems. Collectively, these outputs support recognition of an emerging interdisciplinary research direction without implying clinical efficacy beyond published evidence.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ipeleng Kgosiemang-Xaba, Author ID 56707418000. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56707418000
  2. Kgosiemang, I. K. R., Lefojane, R., Adegoke, A. M., Ogunyemi, O., Mashele, S. S., & Sekhoacha, M. P. (2025). Pharmacological significance, medicinal use, and toxicity of extracted and isolated compounds from Euphorbia species found in Southern Africa: A review. Plants, 14(3), 469.https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14030469
  3. Kgosiemang, I. K. R., Adegoke, A. M., Mashele, S. S., & Sekhoacha, M. P. (2023). Green synthesis of iron oxide and iron dioxide nanoparticles using Euphorbia tirucalli: Characterization and antiproliferative evaluation against three breast cancer cell lines. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 18(1), 2276276.https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080.2023.2276276
  4. Parvez, M., Qhanya, L. B., Mthakathi, N. T., Kgosiemang, I. K. R., et al. (2016). Molecular evolutionary dynamics of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases across kingdoms: Special focus on mycobacterial P450s. Scientific Reports, 6, 33099.https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33099
  5. Kgosiemang, I. K. R. (2024). Targeted delivery of iron, cobalt and magnesium nanoparticles incorporating anticancer constituents of Euphorbia species for treatment of breast cancer. Doctor of Health Sciences in Biomedical Technology, Central University of Technology, Free State.https://cutscholar.cut.ac.za/items/e527142e-a8dc-4c94-8eb1-121facf1eff7/full