Abstract
Many of the therapeutic agents we use today are plant-based, highlighting the importance of medicinal and aromatic plants in drug discovery and the development of new drugs. The complex nature of plants and the challenges in effectively and efficiently separating and purifying plant-based compounds have historically directed scientists toward synthetic sources for drug development. However, recent advancements in technology and modern trends in drug discovery that integrate natural product development processes indicate that plants will continue to play a significant role in this field in the future. Overcoming the challenges encountered at every stage of drug development from plants requires an integrated interdisciplinary approach that leverages both traditional methods and technological advancements. A fast and efficient selection of source plants utilizing ethnopharmacological approaches, high-throughput screening (HTS), and virtual screening methods, coupled with well-designed and bioactivity-guided extraction and isolation methods, advanced structural characterization techniques, and the transfer of bioactive compounds in preclinical and clinical studies, are essential steps for successful plant-based drug development. New analytical technologies, combinatorial chemistry, computational and screening methods including artificial intelligence, molecular modeling, omics technologies for studying interactions between bioactive molecules and their targets, and the design of biological models represent modern approaches that have demonstrated significant success in obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants. These methods also hold substantial potential for future research. This section provides an overview of the stages involved in obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants and the methods used at each stage. It discusses traditional and modern methodologies in drug development, covering source plant selection, bioactive compound extraction, isolation, characterization, biological assays, clinical trials, new analog development, and optimization processes. Finally, the chapter evaluates future expectations for plant-based drug development in light of emerging trends.
Abstract
Many of the therapeutic agents we use today are plant-based, highlighting the importance of medicinal and aromatic plants in drug discovery and the development of new drugs. The complex nature of plants and the challenges in effectively and efficiently separating and purifying plant-based compounds have historically directed scientists toward synthetic sources for drug development. However, recent advancements in technology and modern trends in drug discovery that integrate natural product development processes indicate that plants will continue to play a significant role in this field in the future. Overcoming the challenges encountered at every stage of drug development from plants requires an integrated interdisciplinary approach that leverages both traditional methods and technological advancements. A fast and efficient selection of source plants utilizing ethnopharmacological approaches, high-throughput screening (HTS), and virtual screening methods, coupled with well-designed and bioactivity-guided extraction and isolation methods, advanced structural characterization techniques, and the transfer of bioactive compounds in preclinical and clinical studies, are essential steps for successful plant-based drug development. New analytical technologies, combinatorial chemistry, computational and screening methods including artificial intelligence, molecular modeling, omics technologies for studying interactions between bioactive molecules and their targets, and the design of biological models represent modern approaches that have demonstrated significant success in obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants. These methods also hold substantial potential for future research. This section provides an overview of the stages involved in obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants and the methods used at each stage. It discusses traditional and modern methodologies in drug development, covering source plant selection, bioactive compound extraction, isolation, characterization, biological assays, clinical trials, new analog development, and optimization processes. Finally, the chapter evaluates future expectations for plant-based drug development in light of emerging trends.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
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Part I: Introduction
- Chapter 1 The importance of medicinal and aromatic plants for living things 1
- Chapter 2 Methods of obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants 41
- Chapter 3 Challenges encountered in growing medicinal and aromatic plants 119
- Chapter 4 Medicinal and aromatic plants that are toxic 155
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Part II: Effect of stress factors on medicinal and aromatic plants
- Chapter 5 Impact of drought stress on the medicinal and aromatic plants’ biochemistry 197
- Chapter 6 Impact of salinity stress on medicinal and aromatic plant biotechnology 229
- Chapter 7 Impact of heavy metal on the medicinal and aromatic plants’ biochemistry 265
- Chapter 8 Metabolic and hormonal responses of medicinal and aromatic plants to abiotic stress 299
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Part III: Pharmaceutical use of medicinal plants
- Chapter 9 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in burn treatment 327
- Chapter 10 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in respiratory diseases 363
- Chapter 11 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antioxidant properties 385
- Chapter 12 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antibacterial properties 417
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Part IV: Uses of medicinal and aromatic plants in other areas
- Chapter 13 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in cosmetics 457
- Chapter 14 Edible medicinal and aromatic plants 491
- Chapter 15 The mysteries of Moroccan nature: aromatic plants and their therapeutic medicinal properties 513
- Chapter 16 The use of medicinal and aromatic plants in aromatherapy 547
- Chapter 17 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antioxidant properties 581
- Chapter 18 Medicinal and aromatic plants with anti-parasitic properties 611
- Chapter 19 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in personal care products 651
- Chapter 20 Genotoxic effects of medicinal and aromatic plants 681
- Chapter 21 Applicability of start codon targeted (SCoT) polymorphism markers in determining genetic diversity in medicinal and aromatic plants 707
- Index 743
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
-
Part I: Introduction
- Chapter 1 The importance of medicinal and aromatic plants for living things 1
- Chapter 2 Methods of obtaining drugs from medicinal and aromatic plants 41
- Chapter 3 Challenges encountered in growing medicinal and aromatic plants 119
- Chapter 4 Medicinal and aromatic plants that are toxic 155
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Part II: Effect of stress factors on medicinal and aromatic plants
- Chapter 5 Impact of drought stress on the medicinal and aromatic plants’ biochemistry 197
- Chapter 6 Impact of salinity stress on medicinal and aromatic plant biotechnology 229
- Chapter 7 Impact of heavy metal on the medicinal and aromatic plants’ biochemistry 265
- Chapter 8 Metabolic and hormonal responses of medicinal and aromatic plants to abiotic stress 299
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Part III: Pharmaceutical use of medicinal plants
- Chapter 9 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in burn treatment 327
- Chapter 10 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in respiratory diseases 363
- Chapter 11 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antioxidant properties 385
- Chapter 12 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antibacterial properties 417
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Part IV: Uses of medicinal and aromatic plants in other areas
- Chapter 13 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in cosmetics 457
- Chapter 14 Edible medicinal and aromatic plants 491
- Chapter 15 The mysteries of Moroccan nature: aromatic plants and their therapeutic medicinal properties 513
- Chapter 16 The use of medicinal and aromatic plants in aromatherapy 547
- Chapter 17 Medicinal and aromatic plants with antioxidant properties 581
- Chapter 18 Medicinal and aromatic plants with anti-parasitic properties 611
- Chapter 19 Medicinal and aromatic plants used in personal care products 651
- Chapter 20 Genotoxic effects of medicinal and aromatic plants 681
- Chapter 21 Applicability of start codon targeted (SCoT) polymorphism markers in determining genetic diversity in medicinal and aromatic plants 707
- Index 743