About this Research Topic
Medicinal plants and their derivatives can represent an innovative strategy for treating various human diseases, including disorders related to the integumentary system. Since medicinal plants and their extracts are often used in clinical practice in the basis of tradition and ethnobotanical experience, a rational characterization of their use needs to be provided and evidence of their long term safety and activity needs to be collected.
The purpose of this Research Topic is to explore the potential therapeutic role of many natural compounds and medicinal plant extracts in the management of pathological conditions of the integumentary system and discuss the role of natural compounds and extracts in the development of skin disorders.
Phytochemical characterization and pharma-toxicological evaluation of plant extracts and natural compounds are recommended as an essential requirement for an accurate evaluation of the mechanisms of action. The investigation of the relationship between quali-quantitative secondary metabolite fingerprint and the modulation of biochemical pathways are encouraged as well.
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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: Medicinal plants, Protective effect, Skin disorders, Herbal extracts
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