Natural products in the plant and animal kingdom offer a huge diversity of chemical structures that are the result of biosynthetic processes that have been modulated over the millennia through genetic effects. With the rapid developments in spectroscopic techniques and accompanying advances in high-throughput screening techniques, it has become possible to isolate and then determine the structures and biological activity of natural products rapidly, thus opening up exciting opportunities in the field of new drug development to the pharmaceutical industry. Studies in Natural Products Chemistry, volume 84 covers the synthesis or testing and recording of the medicinal properties of natural products, providing cutting edge accounts of the fascinating developments in the isolation, structure elucidation, synthesis, biosynthesis and pharmacology of a diverse array of bioactive natural products.
Table of Contents
1. Anticancer Activity of Curcumin-loaded Nanocarriers: A Focus on Combined Therapeutic Modalities2. Microbial Intervention in the Etiology of Cancers from Smokeless Tobacco
3. Thymoquinone and Cancer: Mechanisms and Potential Therapeutic Applications
4. Poly-glycosidic Iridoids: Occurrence, Chemophenetics and Biological Activities
5. Recent Advances in Oxylipin-driven Repair Mechanisms in Vascular Dysfunction-related Diseases
6. Biotechnological Approaches to the Production of Commercially Important Cardiac Glycosides from Digitalis L. (Foxglove)
7. Starch-based Antioxidants Formulations for Pharmaceutical Purposes
8. Emerging Tools to Study Phenolic Compounds from Tropical Fruits: Extraction, Identification, Protection, and Computational Approaches
9. Strigolactones: From Plant Hormone Class to Medicinal Agents
10. Natural Products as Potential Therapeutic Agents Against Microplastic-Induced Neurodegenerative Disease
11. Recent Developments in the Treatment of Leishmaniasis: Natural Compounds, Drug Targets, in silico Molecular Docking Approaches, and Nanocarriers
12. Phenolic Compounds from Marine Invertebrates: Bioprospecting and Chemical Synthesis