Natural Products Research is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field dedicated to the exploration, extraction, and analysis of bioactive compounds derived from living organisms, predominantly plants, fungi, and marine organisms. This scientific endeavor aims to discover and harness the therapeutic potential of natural products for pharmaceutical, agricultural, and industrial applications. Researchers in this field employ a combination of advanced analytical techniques, such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and molecular biology, to isolate and characterize the chemical constituents of natural sources. The study of natural products is integral to drug discovery, as many pharmaceuticals originate or are inspired by compounds found in nature, making them essential for the development of new medicines. Beyond pharmaceuticals, natural products research also plays a crucial role in the development of agrochemicals, cosmetics, and functional foods. Additionally, the field contributes to the conservation of biodiversity by promoting sustainable practices in the collection and utilization of natural resources. Overall, Natural Products Research stands at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and medicine, driving innovation and providing solutions for global challenges in health, agriculture, and industry.
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Title : The gut-autoimmune axis: connecting leaky gut and ama in chronic disease
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Title : Innovative dual action therapeutic composition from Solanum aethiopicum extract: A groundbreaking canadian advancement
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Title : Is Reiki more Effective than Placebo?
Sonia Zadro, Bond University, Australia