Medicinal plants have a long history of use all around the world. Many species have been utilized in traditional medicine against a number of diseases. The knowledge on their induced health benefits has been transmitted over the centuries within human communities, and natural products play a pivotal role as a productive source of drug lead compounds. Currently, variety of medicine of plant origin, used throughout the millennia, are included in modern pharmacotherapy. Nevertheless, medicinal plants still have a hopeful future, as many species have not yet been studied or remain to be more deeply investigated as regards both their chemical constituents and biological properties.
At present, the development of advanced tools for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of phytochemicals, such as high-performance liquid chromatography and liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, has enhanced the rate of bioassay-guided fractionation, significantly improving phytochemical investigation. On the other hand, the empirical data on the biological properties of many plant species have been verified. The potential benefits for human health of various plant raw extracts and their bioactive components, along side their mechanisms of action, are elucidated also .
This Special Issue will focus on more recent studies dealing with medicinal plants secondary metabolites and in vitro or in vivo biological properties. To this purpose, original research articles, reviews, and short communications are welcome
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