Natural Products and Chronic Diseases
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural Products Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2017) | Viewed by 262357
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pharmacological targets; oxidative stress; nanotechnology; mitochondrial dysfunction; neuroprotection; neuroinflammation; microarray; cognition; parkinson’s disease
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Interests: functional foods; nanotechnology; neuroinflammation; bioactive compounds; nanodelivery systems; phyto bioactive compounds; parkinsons
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Natural products from various sources include plants, animal, microbes, and sponges, and play a critical role in prevention and treatment of various chronic diseases. Fundamental risk factors responsible for chronic diseases are mainly genetics and social inequalities, lesser physical activity, and lack of approach to preventive care. Currently, diverse treatment moieties exist in the market to prevent and alleviate the chronic diseases, though, long-term use of these moieties will lead the various secondary complications associated with chronic diseases. Biomedical researchers have to find effective therapeutic agents from natural products with minimal side effects. It has been proven that evidence-based interventions, which include plant extracts, and marine resources, are active in the changing of factors that can cause chronic diseases and successively prevent disease. Recently, development of nanosized natural bioactive compounds is in focus in order to enhance the delivery of the compounds to the target site without much change or loss in their activities and enhanced protection against various chronic diseases.
In this Special Issue, we are inviting leading authors and researchers to submit an original research article or review or short report manuscripts that deal with the outlooks of natural products derived compounds for chronic diseases.
Prof. Dong-Kug Choi
Dr. Palanivel Ganesan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- natural products
- phytomedicine
- chronic diseases
- bioactive compounds
- drug discovery and development
- functional food
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