Reprint

The Molecular Aspect of Natural Secondary Metabolite Products in Health and Disease

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August 2018
226 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-176-4 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-177-1 (PDF)

This is a Reprint of the Special Issue The Molecular Aspect of Natural Secondary Metabolite Products in Health and Disease that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Medicine & Pharmacology
Summary

Natural secondary metabolite products, which are isolated from plants, animals, microorganisms, etc., are classified as polyketides, isoprenoids, steroids, aromatics, alkaloids, etc. Their chemical diversity and variety of biological activities have attracted the attention of chemists, biochemists, biologists, etc. This Special Issue on "The Molecular Aspect of Natural Secondary Metabolite Products in Health and Disease" is intended to offer biological active natural products as candidates and/or leads for pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, functional foods, cosmetics, food additives, etc. The research fields of this Special Issue include natural products chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, food chemistry, bioorganic synthetic chemistry, molecular pharmacology, molecular nutritional sciences, and other related research fields of bioactive natural secondary metabolite products. Original research and review articles on all topics in these research fields are invited. I look forward to receiving many submissions from outstanding expert on these research fields.]

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Keywords
Pleurotus eryngii; sterol; ergostane; aromatase inhibitor; Berberis; alkaloids; passive avoidance test; counter-current chromatography; memory and learning; mice; monoterpenes; diabetes; obesity; multiple mechanisms; bicyclogermacrene; globulol; viridiflorol; eudesmol; breast cancer; MDA-MB-231; MCF-10A; Paracoccidioides brasiliensis; flow cytometry; resveratrol; Drosophila; healthy ageing; life span; longevity; caffeic acid; metformin; epithelial-mesenchymal transition; cervical cancer; epithelial markers; mesenchymal markers; metastasis; hypoxia; carbonic anhydrase IX; secondary metabolites; clinical trial; anticancer therapy; vincristine; paclitaxel; homoharringtonine; ingenol mebutate; curcumin; betulinic acid; Cirsium species; phenylpropanoid glycosides; CCl4; liver damage; antioxidant; inflammation; 3-iodothyronamine; metabolomics; obesity; glucose and lipid metabolism; sirtuins; neurodegenerative diseases; amyloidosis; curcumin; neuroinflammation; anti-amyloid; molecular chaperones; natural polyphenol; Cyanotis arachnoidea; roots; leaves; transcriptome; 20-hydroxyecdysone; biosynthesis