Formulations of Natural Origin and Synthetic Derivatives for the Treatment of Multi-Resistant Microorganisms
A special issue of Pharmaceutics (ISSN 1999-4923). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Pharmacy and Formulation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 February 2022) | Viewed by 4238
Special Issue Editors
Interests: pharmaceutical analysis; natural products; electrospinning; electrospraying; biopolymers; coaxial; controlled drug delivery; nanofiber; polymer therapeutics; sustained release; tissue engineering; wound healing; biodegradable; gene therapy; polycaprolactone; drug metabolism and phytochemistry
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: endemic and medicinal plants; natural products; oils; resinous exudates; extracts; secondary and major metabolites; synthesis of new hybrid molecules and derivatives from natural metabolites; different biological; antioxidant; antifungal; antibacterial; antitumoral; insecticidal; anti-inflammatory activities
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Drug resistance by multidrug-resistant microorganisms (bacteria and fungi) is one of the priority problems for the World Health Organization, since they constitute a dilemma throughout the world due to their rapid dissemination, as well as the difficulty of their treatment. At present, there is a global trend towards a reduction in the use of current drugs that generate resistance, and, in their replacement, natural substances of low toxicity have been chosen. In this sense, phytopharmaceuticals based on natural products are shown to be an economically and socially viable alternative. Although there are many advantages in the use of natural products as new drugs, there are some problems that need to be solved. Indeed, nanotechnological applications for the control of multi-resistant microorganisms, such as nanoformulations, are one of the most novel and growing fields of research with the potential to solve these problems. This Special Issue aims to compile cutting-edge research and review papers illustrating the potential of extracts and active principles obtained from plants, as well as their derivatives, against multidrug-resistant microorganisms, with a special focus on new delivery systems. In addition, this issue will focus particularly on aspects of design, development, manufacturing, characterization and modeling of formulations for pharmaceutical application.
Dr. Ian S. Blagbrough
Dr. Alejandro Martín Madrid Villegas
Dr. Iván Jose Montenegro Venegas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- drug design
- natural products
- biopharmaceutics
- nanoemulsion
- nanotechnology
- botanical drug
- phytonanotechnology
- nanopharmacology
- drug targeting
- molecular biology