About this Research Topic
In general, the absorption of these metabolites needs to be understood in order to evaluate their potential therapeutic effects. Up to now, pharmacologists have tried many methods and techniques to explore the pharmacodynamics of herbal medicines. This includes the in vivo characterization of metabolites by pharmaco-metabonomics techniques or ex vivo models focusing on the delivery, for example, in the gastrointestinal tract.
This Research Topic aims to attract innovative original contributions in the interdisciplinary area in order to understand the relative contribution of different compounds or compound classes to reported pharmacological effects.
We welcome Original Research and Review articles, among other article types, focusing on the following subtopics, but not limited to:
• Profiling of metabolites’ pharmacokinetics in vivo.
• New unreported biological activities.
• New biological targets.
• New bioactive compounds as leads for the pharmaceutical industry.
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All the manuscripts submitted to this project will be peer-reviewed and need to fully comply with the Four Pillars of Best Practice in Ethnopharmacology (you can freely download the full version here).
Keywords: Herbal Medicines, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacological effects, Pharmacokinetics, Bioactive Compounds, Bioactive Metabolites
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