Medicinal Plants and Phytomedicines
A special issue of Medicines (ISSN 2305-6320).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2015) | Viewed by 50328
Special Issue Editor
Interests: organic chemistry; organic synthesis; chemistry of natural products; medicinal chemistry; medicinal plants; pharmacognosy phytomedicine; search for novel bioactive compounds against malaria and neglected diseases
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Dear Colleagues,
Medicinal plants have long been used to treat many infectious diseases and human disorders. The end of the last century has witnessed a vigorous resurgence in the interest and use of medicinal plant products. In particular, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, and horticulture have become primary foci of research. Since then, researchers have dedicated increasing attention to determine the scientific evidence and rationale for the use of preparations made from medicinal plants. Various efforts have focused on identifying plants and their active components against a wide array of pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, and protozoa. As an obvious result, natural products and derivatives have occupied a privileged position as valuable scaffolds in the preparation of novel bioactive compounds with optimized biological activities. Such activities play an important role in the discovery of leads for the development of drugs treating human diseases.
In light of the enormous biodiversity of the plant kingdom awaiting to be studied, and the yet to be validated pharmacological uses, I invite you to contribute to this Special Issue of Medicines with original articles and reviews concerning the observation and experimental investigation of medicinal plants, and of their extracts and/or substances (as used in traditional medicine). Papers dealing with research in pharmacognosy, phytotherapy, phytopharmacology, phytopharmaceuticals standardization, and phytotoxicology are also greatly welcomed.
Dr. Ronan Batista
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- medicinal plants
- phytomedicines
- phytochemistry
- pharmacognosy
- phytotherapy
- phytopharmacology
- phytotoxicology
- phytopharmaceuticals
- bioactive natural products
- ethnopharmacology
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