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Plant Natural Products for Human Health



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Autore: Zhang Hongjie Visualizza persona
Titolo: Plant Natural Products for Human Health Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (514 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: PhGs
bitter orange
immunomodulator
A549 cells
bergapten
triptolide
BMP/Smad
phytochemicals
antioxidant enzymes
kumquat
MTT assay
HepaRG cells
human health
nanoparticles
dendritic cells
drug discovery
biofilm
catechin
antitubercular activity
Panax notoginseng saponins
animals
mouse-hair growth
A?
curcumin
WNT/?-catenin
copaiba
AD
Plasmodium parasites
traditional medicine
procyanidin A2
PET inhibition
rheumatoid arthritis
cannabinoid type 1 receptor
iridoids
inflammatory bowel disease
acute liver injury
human-hair-follicle dermal papilla cells
Neuroprotective
dihydromyricetin
AMPK
thromboembolism
ginseng
drug design and development
endoplasmic reticulum stress
mitogen-activated protein kinase
Nrf2
prenylated flavonoids
inflammation
preclinical studies
plants
dietary supplements
Glycyrrhiza uralensis
aspirin
Tripterygium wilfordii
P. eryngii
reperfusion
ethnopharmacology
glucans
innovation
hpatoprotection
hinokitiol
phytocannabinoid
antistaphylococcal activity
Shh/Gli
green tea
sesquiterpenoids
adjuvant-induced arthritis
yuzu
hepatotoxicity
p53/Bax
Keap1
nuclear factor-kappaB
oxidative stress
pharmacokinetic study
cinnamamides
toxicity
APAP
Astragali Radix
computational softwares
plant natural product
onion
anti-malaria activity
lipogenesis
bleeding time
diterpenoids
Penthorum chinense Pursh
myocardial hypertrophy
automation
adjuvant
grapefruit
melanoma cell
essential oil
sweet orange
Amadori rearrangement compounds
heme oxygenase
global health
calorie restriction
bergamot
liposomes
EGCG
celastrol
herb–drug interactions
cannabigerol
anti-inflammation
OH· free radical
molecular targets
gluconeogenesis
microbiome
SIRT1
fucoidan
heart
PC12 cells
acetaminophen
omics
time-kill assay
arthritis
lychee seed
bioinformatics
structure–activity relationship
precision medicine
orange petitgrain
immune modulation
antiproliferation
flavonoids
scoulerine
oleoresin
triterpenic acids
Cannabis sativa
NAFLD
biological activity
differentiation
oxygen consumption rate
mitochondrial bioenergetics
neroli
apoptosis
targeted delivery
platelet activation
protein kinase
heat-process
hepatic steatosis
hyperglycemia
natural products
lemon
genistein
neuroinflammation
astragaloside IV
cytoxicity
flavonoid
paracetamol
medicinal plants
insulin resistance
resveratrol
mandarin
garlic
TGF-?
morin hydrate
sirtuin 3
MMPs
gomisin N
lime
Ziziphus jujuba
antifungal activity
ischemia
migration
caspases
small molecules
Persona (resp. second.): CheChun-Tao
Sommario/riassunto: Plants have served mankind as an important source of foods and medicines. While we all consume plants and their products for nutritional support, a majority of the world population also rely on botanical remedies to meet their health needs, either as their own “traditional medicine” or as “complementary and alternative medicine”. From a pharmaceutical point of view, many compounds obtained from plant sources have long been known to possess bio/pharmacological activities, and historically, plants have yielded many important drugs for human use, from morphine discovered in the early nineteenth century to the more recent paclitaxel and artemisinin. Today, we are witnessing a global resurgence in interest and use of plant-based therapies and botanical products, and natural products remain an important and viable source of lead compounds in many drug discovery programs.This Special Issue on “Plant Natural Products for Human Health” compiles a series of scientific reports to demonstrate the medicinal potentials of plant natural products. It covers a range of disease targets, such as diabetes, inflammation, cancer, neurological disease, cardiovascular disease, liver damage, bacterial, and fungus infection and malarial. These papers provide important insights into the current state of research on drug discovery and new techniques. It is hoped that this Special Issue will serve as a timely reference for researchers and scholars who are interested in the discovery of potentially useful molecules from plant sources for health-related applications.
Titolo autorizzato: Plant Natural Products for Human Health  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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