Extracts from Plants: Bioactivity, Constituents and Molecular Docking Study
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Natural Products Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 23373
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pharmaceutical sciences; cell biology; molecular biology; cancer biology; drug resistance; chemoprevention
Interests: natural product development; phytomedicine; pharmacoepidemiology; clinical pharmacology; addiction pharmacology; bone metabolism
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Extracts from plants have been a source of medicinal products for thousands of years and have remained an important basis for modern drug discovery. We share the world with nearly 400,000 plant species, but only around 30,000 of these species have at least one documented use in food, medicine, poison, animal feed, building materials, etc. Less than 20,000 (5%) species are known for medicinal purposes. The potential for new chemical or pharmaceutical property discovery, or new innovative use of existing known extracts, is incalculable. These pharmaceutical discoveries have been dominated by the isolation of bioactive compounds in plants. However, in recent decades, the potential of multiple synergistic compounds in a plant working together to produce the desired pharmaceutical effect has ignited the use of standardized raw extracts in experimentation. Further identification of constituents and molecular docking study should also be continuously pursued. The potential pharmaceutical value of plant extracts must be continuously explored.
The aim of this Special Issue is to bring together scientific evidence to demonstrate the pharmaceutical value of plant extracts via their bioactivity, the identification or discovery of pharmaceutical constituents and molecular docking study. Systematic reviews are also encouraged.
Dr. Ruhul Amin
Prof. Dr. Isa Naina Mohamed
Prof. Dr. Md Moklesur Rahman Sarker
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- phytomedicine
- phytochemistry
- medicinal plants
- natural products
- nutraceutical
- biochemistry
- plant extract constituents
- organic chemistry
- bioactivity
- plant extract activity
- molecular docking study
- bioactive compounds
- drug discovery
- nutrition
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