Track Categories
The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.
Chemistry of natural products emphasizes isolation and structural elucidation of emerging natural products, scientific characterization of natural products using different approaches, biological functions of natural products including pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, in vitro and in vivo, biosynthesis analysis of natural products, etc. All of this will provide insight into the progress and progress taking place in the broader areas of the field of natural products chemistry, its place and its economic and scientific implications. relevant studies, contemporary priorities, future opportunities as well as impending goals.
Natural products have played an important role in curing human diseases throughout history. The prevention of cancer in humans is very advantageous compared to the treatment as natural products play an important role in this area. Natural product research represents an important method for discovering biologically active compounds with distinctive structures and mechanisms of action. Given the unpredictable complexity of nature, it is reasonable to assume that chemicals capable of communicating with most or perhaps all of the therapeutic targets are created.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a recently identified virus. The discovery of a vaccine has become a major global public health challenge, and the desire to find a solution has spurred experts from around the world. Natural products are characterized as substances with long-term biological activity and certain types of phytochemicals such as flavonoids, alkaloids and peptides known as antiviral bioproducts, have recently been tested against back to COVID-19. WHO recognizes that traditional, complementary and alternative health services have many benefits and are recognized as potential therapies for COVID-19.
Plants have been used for medicinal purposes long before earlier civilizations. Herbal healing is as old as mankind itself. The link between humans and the search for naturally occurring substances dates back to the ancient past, with evidence from many sources. Awareness of the use of medicinal plants is the result of years of disease control, during which people have experimented with finding drugs in the bark, seeds, fruiting bodies and other parts of the plant. Information on the development of ideas regarding the use of traditional medicinal plants and herbs and the advancement of knowledge has enhanced the ability of pharmacists and physicians to respond to the problem arises with the expansion of health services to improve people's lives.
Traditional Medicine (TM) is used quite often around the world. Integrating TM into routine healthcare will require efforts to improve the efficiency, safety, and way systems work. Traditional medicine is not a substitute but a supplement to conventional medicine. The potential benefits of traditional medicine have been established through the use of scientific methods and a variety of biological models (animals, tissues, and cells). Other goals are favourable for the study of potential principles and methodologies of natural products and alternative therapies for the advancement of drug research.
Thanks to their health and natural medicinal benefits, nutraceuticals have attracted considerable attention. Nutraceuticals are used to cure and prevent various diseases. Nutrients, herbs and functional foods are essential components of healthcare nutraceuticals, which work against various diseases and disorders, thus improving the quality of life. Nutraceutical development is dependent on consistency, health, long-term adverse effects and toxicity, as well as dietary experiments and human clinical trials. The development of more specific and research-proven formulations will further enhance global consumer interest in nutritional products.
Complementary medicine is a treatment option used in conjunction with standard medical procedures but is not considered standard. One example is the use of acupuncture to help reduce one of the side effects of cancer treatment. Alternative medicine is a medical approach used instead of standard medical procedures. An example is following a special diet instead of taking cancer medications prescribed by an oncologist to cure cancer. Overall, CAM treatments have been tested for safety and effectiveness through an intensive research process that includes clinical trials in a large number of patients.
Natural compounds are the largest source of biologically active substances, while today's medicine is either obtained directly from natural sources or manufactured from primary compounds derived from natural sources. Natural compounds and their derivatives have been used as carriers of pharmaceutical agents. For thousands of years, natural compounds, often derived from plants, have been the basis of traditional medicine. Isolation and purification of molecules from natural products is the most important step for molecular structure detection, bioactivity testing, natural product mass regulation and further industrial development.
Ethnologists study the applications and ideas of plant cultures and societies (common knowledge), and ethnologists examine the medicinal uses of plants and their properties. with evidence from popular culture. Ethnology and ethnography, like all ethnological sciences, have in common their human and cultural aspects, in that the aim and results of ethnology, basic science and Basic learning and technology are practices of commercial nature. It helps to stimulate those interested in ethnography, ethnography and human health to follow it carefully and seriously. Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches can lead to more systematic, thorough and efficient approximations in the study of plant-human interactions.
Natural disease is a diverse health system that encourages the body's self-healing process. Naturopathy uses therapies that require water, air, light, exercise, and food, and is at the heart of all holistic medicine. Aromatherapy, the medicinal use of essential oils, is one of the most popular methods of naturopathic medicine discussed today. It is easily accessible, convenient and easy to use. Aromatherapy can be very complex, involving oils, absolutes, herbal distillates, fumigants, and phytoncides.
Siddha is a traditional healing method that originated in South India. Many Siddhas medical practitioners are often taught by gurus (teachers), often in communities. An added bonus is Siddha Medicine's impressive delivery mechanisms including decoctions and nanoparticles. Siddha formulations can inhibit pathogens or synchronize the immune system against vesicle infections, and they may be discovered and studied earlier as they extend their long-term footprint to protect life. The Unani system of medicine is one of the oldest medical systems and its existence is the confirmation of its value even now. The essence of all science is that progress is based on the constant search for new ideas through research, creativity and new applications. Current practice derived from Unani medicine is considered part of complementary and alternative medicine.
Ayurveda firmly believes in the theory that the health of the human body depends on three main factors and requires a healthy balance. Some form of minor or major imbalance in these components causes disease. The eight specific orders of treatment associated with ayurveda are internal medicine, paediatrics, medical surgery, psychiatry, toxicology, disease prediction, and recovery by enhancing and restoring sexual arousal, tolerance and immunity of the body. Homeopathy believes in survival theory. Various internal and external factors disturb life energy, which has a detrimental effect on a person's health. Homeopathy takes into account the mental state of the person's physical health. The medical approach follows the "law of similarity," which means treating a person with a particular disease with drugs that have the same effect as the condition being treated.
Phytochemistry is thought to be the analysis of chemicals related to plants, including the discovery of new drugs extracted from plant sources, but as a branch of pharmacology, it helps to produce develop new drugs and learn the active chemical constituents of plants, as they are absolutely necessary for research. New information can be used within the framework of plant taxonomy, with the advent of modern phytochemical approaches. With modern analytical methods, it is possible to easily and reliably classify a large number of individual compounds of a plant. This information is useful to provide an objective and quantitative confirmation factor or additional evidence.
Pharmacology is the study of pharmaceutical ingredients or raw drugs of natural origin such as plants, microorganisms and animals. This involves the study of environmental, mechanical, biochemical and physical properties. It is believed that the human body finds herbal medicines easier to use due to the fact that they are found in nature and are not synthetic. In research, the natural substance may not be active in its normal physical state, so it may require a chemical reaction or transformation to convert it to the active form. The active ingredient is usually derived directly from the plant, but in other cases the active ingredient can be made synthetically while creating a compound that resembles the plant extract.
As matters pertain to psychological and physical health, holistic and holistic techniques of mind such as yoga and mindfulness meditation also become popular and beneficial. In fact, yoga and meditation are considered stress management methods that can affect how we respond to mental and physical challenges, potentially leading to less suffering and commitment to life. life health outcomes. To strengthen the evidence base, conducting and analyzing studies on meditation, yoga, and mindfulness needs to be more comprehensive to allow the results to be presented closer to their scientific reality.
Many of the mind and body techniques used in traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture and tai chi, can help improve quality of life and many other pain symptoms. TCM cannot be used as a substitute for conventional medicine or allergy medicine, especially for severe disorders, but when used as a complementary treatment it can be valuable. great value. Progress and interest in traditional Chinese medicine is gradually increasing. Potential researchers can diversify the research scope for potential TCM studies, broaden the cognitive horizons of traditional Chinese medicine, and expand the technical knowledge of the research. traditional Chinese medicine.
Korean medicine has established special treatments and features that can be tested during research. As is the case with the practice of alternative and complementary medicine in many countries, clinical practice with Korean medicine for stubborn diseases is also reported, often in cases where these treatment methods are not available. Conventional drug therapy has not been effective. Although the studies did not provide solid evidence for the use of Korean drugs for certain diseases, the need for more comprehensive clinical trials in the future is highlighted.
Natural cosmetics have become a prominent trend in recent years and the future emerging trend of cosmetics industry will be more environmentally friendly. Most cosmetic products contain several natural products in their formulation that perform a specific biological function. The latest research indicates that the beneficial effects of natural cosmetics far outweigh the benefits of chemical products. Innovations in the cosmetic industry are considered very important and are likely to evolve over time.
Kampo medicine is a traditional Japanese medicine made from medicinal plants and medicinal plants. Additional data from clinical trials will improve the therapeutic use of Kampo. Therefore, their courses of action should be explained by laboratory experiments. Kampo medicine is administered according to the Kampo philosophy, which involves assessing the three main markers of Qi, Blood, and Water Levels in the body. The rising cost of medical care as the aging population is a major concern in Japan. Kampo Medicine's healthcare costs are relatively low. This procedure will improve the target's symptoms and lead to comprehensive disease management of the whole body.
Marine natural products are important elements of biological agents and marine life such as sponges, soft corals and molluscs that are thought to have harvested other bioactive compounds together. In a series of cases, marine natural products have actually entered the commercial stage. Normally, high potency natural products are produced in very limited quantities and due to advances in technological expertise over the past two decades, the number of molecules has increased and the volume required to elucidate the reduced structure. It is therefore exciting to design and improve methods to make these natural marine products usable through synthetic organic chemistry in the laboratory.