Preventive and Therapeutic Effects of Plant Bioactive Compounds in Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural Products Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2022) | Viewed by 42634
Special Issue Editors
Interests: phytochemicals; oxidative stress; cancer; genotoxicity; in vitro toxicology; cancer cell death; nanotoxicology
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Interests: biological chemistry; antioxidants; anti-inflammatories; bioactive compounds; polyphenols
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Interests: agro-industrial waste with added value; plant bioactives; extraction and purification of bioactives; topical formulations based on bioactives; topical delivery; in vitro/ vivo efficacy and safety; inflammatory skin diseases and disorders
Interests: biocontrol; cytotoxicology; ecotoxicology; essential oils; natural molecules; OMICS; phytochemistry; plant protection; plant physiologist
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Plant bioactive compounds present vast structural diversity, and their positive effects on human health have been consistently demonstrated. Cancer progression is strongly influenced by the establishment of a continuous inflammatory environment, as evidenced by the association between the incidence of specific chronic inflammatory conditions and various types of cancer. In this respect, plant bioactive compounds can display anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities. Nevertheless, great efforts will be required to maximize the positive multitarget effects of these compounds and overcome some of the typical limitations of plant bioactive compounds concerning compound stability, targeted delivery, and optimized combinations of therapeutic compounds.
This Special Issue is dedicated to recent studies on the positive effects of plant bioactive compounds on chronic inflammation and cancer, with emphasis on the interplay between inflammation and cancer.
Contributions (original research articles and reviews) should include plant bioactive compounds and their preventive and/or therapeutic actions against chronic inflammation or cancer. This Special issue also welcomes studies comparing compound stability, delivery, and combination effects in inflammation and cancer.
We look forward to receiving your contributions.
Dr. José Miguel P. Ferreira de Oliveira
Dr. Daniela Ribeiro
Dr. Andreia Ascenso
Prof. Dr. Conceição Santos
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Plant natural compounds
- Anti-inflammatory activity
- Anticancer activity
- Chronic diseases
- Prevention and treatment
- Stabilization techniques
- Drug formulations
- Drug delivery
- Multitarget therapy
- Combination therapy
- Biological activity
- Pharmacological activity
- In vitro assays
- In vivo assays
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