Natural products are the general term for the constituents or their metabolites formed by plants, animals, microorganisms, etc. during the long-term natural selection and evolution. Natural products can come from both terrestrial and aquatic organisms, and their bioactivity is currently a subject of great interest in the pharmaceutical, functional food, and even cosmetic industries. Many natural products have been proven to have many activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antioxidant, anti-malignant, anti-laser radiation and modulation of human immune function, and have been successfully developed and applied in clinical practice. Traditional medicines have a long history of application and play an important role in disease prevention and treatment as well as rehabilitation and health care because of their precise efficacy, diverse composition and low toxicity. Traditional medicines are widely used in many countries, particularly in developing nations, such as China, India, Iran, Thailand, Vietnam, and Mexico.
Natural products have a variety of unique pharmacological activities due to their unique chemical structures. The number of natural products is huge and there are many types of structures. Currently, most of the natural products studied refer to secondary metabolites with specific biological effects and molecular weight less than 1,500 Da. Natural products and traditional medicines are an important source of new drug development due to their advantages of low toxicity, high biological activity, unique mechanism of action and wide range of targets. This research topic focuses on the recent advances in chemical composition and medicinal efficacy of natural products and traditional medicines. The analytical objectives not only cover various natural products and traditional medicines, but also include active compounds, components and improved formulas from natural products or traditional medicines.
We welcome Original Research, Reviews articles, and Mini Reviews, but not limited to:
• Isolation and structure elucidation of compounds from natural products or traditional medicines and their activity evaluation.
• Screening and discovery of candidate drugs from natural products or traditional medicines.
• Phytochemical and metabolomic analyses of medicinal plants.
• Association between specialized compounds and the bioactivity/pharmacological activity of natural products or traditional medicines.
• Utility of transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, network pharmacology, and bioinformatics in the elucidation of the active ingredients and mechanisms of natural products or traditional medicines.
• Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacology of active compounds from natural products or traditional medicines.
• Quality control and safety evaluation of traditional medicines.
Natural products are the general term for the constituents or their metabolites formed by plants, animals, microorganisms, etc. during the long-term natural selection and evolution. Natural products can come from both terrestrial and aquatic organisms, and their bioactivity is currently a subject of great interest in the pharmaceutical, functional food, and even cosmetic industries. Many natural products have been proven to have many activities, including anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antioxidant, anti-malignant, anti-laser radiation and modulation of human immune function, and have been successfully developed and applied in clinical practice. Traditional medicines have a long history of application and play an important role in disease prevention and treatment as well as rehabilitation and health care because of their precise efficacy, diverse composition and low toxicity. Traditional medicines are widely used in many countries, particularly in developing nations, such as China, India, Iran, Thailand, Vietnam, and Mexico.
Natural products have a variety of unique pharmacological activities due to their unique chemical structures. The number of natural products is huge and there are many types of structures. Currently, most of the natural products studied refer to secondary metabolites with specific biological effects and molecular weight less than 1,500 Da. Natural products and traditional medicines are an important source of new drug development due to their advantages of low toxicity, high biological activity, unique mechanism of action and wide range of targets. This research topic focuses on the recent advances in chemical composition and medicinal efficacy of natural products and traditional medicines. The analytical objectives not only cover various natural products and traditional medicines, but also include active compounds, components and improved formulas from natural products or traditional medicines.
We welcome Original Research, Reviews articles, and Mini Reviews, but not limited to:
• Isolation and structure elucidation of compounds from natural products or traditional medicines and their activity evaluation.
• Screening and discovery of candidate drugs from natural products or traditional medicines.
• Phytochemical and metabolomic analyses of medicinal plants.
• Association between specialized compounds and the bioactivity/pharmacological activity of natural products or traditional medicines.
• Utility of transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, network pharmacology, and bioinformatics in the elucidation of the active ingredients and mechanisms of natural products or traditional medicines.
• Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacology of active compounds from natural products or traditional medicines.
• Quality control and safety evaluation of traditional medicines.