Plant Phytochemicals on Crop Protection and Drug Development
A special issue of Plants (ISSN 2223-7747). This special issue belongs to the section "Phytochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 August 2023) | Viewed by 23609
Special Issue Editors
2. Institute for Research and Inovation in Health (i3S), University of Porto, 4099-002 Porto, Portugal
Interests: evidence-based medicine; phytochemistry; phytopharmacology; drug discovery; natural products biochemistry; bioactive molecules; functional foods; nutraceuticals; fungal and bacterial infections; resistance to antimicrobials
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Interests: chemistry of natural products; analytical methods; HPLC; LC-MS; polyphenols (lignans, flavonoids, phenolic acids); ethnopharmacology; history of pharmacy
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Plant-derived bioactives and their corresponding metabolites are gaining an increasing interest for clinical, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and industrial purposes. Plants and their botanical formulations are composed of a rich pool of bioactive molecules with a plethora of potentialities and have been widely used throughout human history for multiple health affections. With the rising trend in the search for new drugs, natural products have been widely recognized as key sources of phytochemicals for drug development. Several methods/techniques have been developed in recent years to allow for a deeper study on the potentialities of natural products, along with high efforts to assist medicinal chemists in generating new synthetic organic compounds capable of being used alone or in combination with conventional drugs to optimize the therapeutic regimens and to decrease the likelihood of side effects occurring. On the other side, consumers have a high demand for healthier and safer products. Consequently, not only plant-derived bioactives but also functional foods have been increasingly introduced into the markets, promoting the products’ shelf-life extension, maintenance, and even the improvement of both their organoleptic and nutritional traits, along with the formulation of new added-value products and functional foods, among other biotechnological approaches. In this context and considering that most of these bioactive molecules—derived from the secondary metabolism of plants—are produced for the plant’s own protection, increasing attention has also been paid on their use for crop protection (including biocide formulation), improving general health, and both to prevent and as a complement to the treatment of diseases in human beings.
In this sense, the present Special Issue of Plants welcomes original articles, reviews, commentaries, critical perspectives, and short communications on the use of plant-derived bioactives for modern drug discovery and development, crop protection, and biotechnological processes.
Prof. Dr. Natália Cruz-Martins
Dr. Christophe Hano
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- medicinal plants
- secondary metabolites
- biological effects
- crop protection
- drug discovery
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