About this Research Topic
For this Research Topic, we invite authors to submit Original Research and Review articles that will explore the potential investigation of medicinal plant-derived and isolated metabolites’ activity, in relation to efficacy, safety, and future application to improve human health. We encourage submissions highlighting novel insights dealing with the following subtopics, including but not limited to:
• Potential use of active components in managing inflammatory processes, deeply involved in chronic and degenerative diseases.
• Effects related to chemical and technological processes on biocompatibility.
• Intrinsic and production process-induced toxicity.
• Toxicological profiles obtained from validated in vitro and ex vivo methods that can further support in vivo pharmacological studies.
Of note, authors should consider that only studies dealing with chemically characterized compounds will be considered for peer review in Inflammation Pharmacology, while Ethnopharmacology does accept studies with crude extracts/multiherbal preparations as long as they fully comply with the Four Pillars of Best Practice in Ethnopharmacology (you can freely download the full version here).
As a final word, with this article collection the Topic Editors would also like to note and celebrate the 20th anniversary of the “Giardino dei Semplici” botanical garden, which is operated by the D’Annunzio University within the Department of Drug Sciences.
Keywords: Medicinal plants, natural compounds, Inflammation, Inflammatory processes, chronic and degenerative diseases
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