Plant Toxins and Phytotoxins: Toxicology, Pharmacology, Identification, and Application
A special issue of Toxins (ISSN 2072-6651). This special issue belongs to the section "Plant Toxins".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 4982
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Interests: lethal and sub-lethal effects of plant-derived substances and their possible application as insecticides and nematicides; effects of alkaloids at cell and tissue level; alkaloid-procured lethality, altered fecundity, fertility, and morphological malformations of tested organisms
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Interests: degradation and transformation of phytotoxins in water and soil; identification and characterization of plant secondary metabolites; evaluation of secondary metabolites' toxicity; use of phytotoxins as bio-pesticides
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Interests: secondary plant metabolites; extraction and characterization of natural products; pharmaceutical and nutraceutical compounds; mass spectrometric analysis of bioactive compounds, toxins, and related metabolites; development and validation of analytical methods; environmental contaminants
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Interests: pharmaceuticals from plants and microorganisms; chemistry of natural substances in vegetables and soil; secondary plant metabolites; protection and recovery of ecosystems
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Several plant species are well-known for their toxicity, especially those with deadly toxicity to humans. Besides these highly toxic plant species, many more exhibit weak adverse effects or are beneficial for human health. Likely more relevant are undesirable effects due to poor phytomedicine, chronic exposure to foodstuffs, or allergenic reactions to plant-based personal care products.
Toxic plant secondary metabolites (PSMs), phytotoxins, are responsible for the toxicity of plants. PSMs have various functions, including physiological actions, attraction of insects, stimulation of symbioses, and protection against abiotic (e.g., temperature) and biotic stresses (e.g., herbivores or pathogens). Phytotoxins, specifically, are those PSMs working as defense agents by inducing adverse effects on other organisms' growth, development, or survival. They can be toxic to humans, animals, insects, microbes, fungi, or other plants. Many PSMs are essential for perfumery, cuisine, pest management (especially biopesticides), and medicine.
This Special Issue concerns the modes of action of plant toxins towards their target organisms. Articles or reviews reporting on phytotoxins acting as allergenic or hallucinogenic, exhibiting endocrine-disrupting effects, affecting the nervous system, or interfering with proteins, DNA, or the cell membrane are welcome. Environmental issues due to the diffusion of phytotoxins in surface water and health issues due to phytotoxins in food and drinking water are similarly essential themes for our Special Issue. Nevertheless, the chemical identification of toxic compounds facilitates their structure elucidation and investigation of their functions.
Dr. Zbigniew Adamski
Prof. Dr. Laura Scrano
Dr. Filomena Lelario
Prof. Dr. Sabino Aurelio Bufo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- plant toxins
- phytotoxins
- functions
- toxicity
- phytomedicine
- chemical identification
- structure elucidation
- plant protection bioagents
- environmental issues
- toxicity in foodstuffs
- allergenic reactions
- personal care products
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