Extraction Technologies, Isolation, Separation, and Application of Phytochemicals Volume II
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2023) | Viewed by 17064
Special Issue Editors
Interests: analytical chemistry; green chemistry; natural compounds; chemical mechanisms; phytochemicals; chemical modification of bioactive compounds; interactions between small and macromolecules
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Interests: analytical chemistry; chromatography; separation processes; phytochemicals; food chemistry; chromatographic detection techniques
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Phytochemistry is perhaps one of the oldest research fields in science, but despite much excellent chemical exploration, new insights into medicinal and other plants are still needed to better understand their intrinsic complexity and exploit their vast commercial potential. Analytical chemistry, especially chromatography combined with spectroscopic techniques, is undoubtedly one of the main driving forces in the development of the field of phytochemistry. Interdisciplinary research initiatives and rapid technological advancements have certainly boosted many discoveries in phytochemistry and beyond. The chemical structure of many important phytochemicals has been elucidated in the last couple of decades along with their biosynthetic pathways and biological functions. However, we have only begun to uncover some of the many unexploited potentials of plants and their metabolites. Therefore, in the present Special Issue of Plants, we primarily encourage the publication of new and original research papers on extraction technologies, isolation, separation, and application of known and unknown phytochemicals. We especially welcome papers which are focused on less mainstream developments and interdisciplinary papers, bridging the gap between other relevant fields. We hope that this Special Issue will widen the publishing landscape topic-wise by encouraging researchers to use this forum for their niche or exotic findings.
Dr. Alen Albreht
Dr. Mitja Križman
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- phytochemistry
- phytohemicals
- phytochemical analysis
- plant extraction
- metabolite isolation
- chromatography
- mass spectrometry
- bioactive compounds
- commercial applications
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