Plant-Derived Medicines and Biological Activity Evaluation
A special issue of Medicines (ISSN 2305-6320).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2019) | Viewed by 56594
Special Issue Editor
Interests: prostate cancer; cancer chemoprevention; phytochemicals and their combinations for cancer chemoprevention; obesity and dietary energy balance modulation on cancer; chemokines and cytokines on cancer; cancer microenvironment; amino acid degrading engineered enzymes as novel therapeutic target for treatment of cancer
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is now well established that the intake of plant-based chemicals or phytochemicals is associated with numerous health benefits and can be used for the prevention or treatment of various life-threatening disease conditions including cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Recently, there has been an increase in interest in the use of plant-based chemicals, and the evidence suggests that in the last few decades numerous approved drugs have been based on the natural products. This has also encouraged many researchers to furthur investigate the biological activity of varoius plant-based chemicals, and also to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of actions of these effects, leading to the development of many novel lead compounds from plant-based chemicals or their semisynthetic derivatives.
This special issue of Medicines invites researchers to contribute original research articles as well as review articles related to the isolation, identification, biological activities and molecular mechanisms of action of plant-derived medicines (plant extracts, fractions, isolated pure compounds and their derivatives) that contribute to the knowledge in this area.
Dr. Achinto Saha
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- phytochemicals
- bioactivity
- phytotherapy
- natural compounds
- alternative medicine
- phytopharmacology
- phytonutrients
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