About this Research Topic
to present this feature Hot Topic* collection to highlight some of the recent advances in the
discovery of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Chronic inflammatory disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease
(IBD), Asthma, and diabetes, are associated with serious, often debilitating, symptoms.
Whilst several new drugs are available to treat these conditions, most current drugs only
target late-stage disease symptoms and not initiation, and only the minority of patients
treated achieve remission. As such, there is still a need to develop new medication which
is safer and more specific to different inflammatory diseases.
This Research Topic aims to cover recent advances in various aspects in the discovery of
anti-inflammatory drugs, including (but not limited to):
• Synthesis or isolation of novel anti-inflammatory compounds, and their biological
activity
• Structure-activity relationships
• Novel targets for anti-inflammatory drugs
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