The section Natural Product of the journal Current Indian Science publishes original research articles, letters, reviews/mini-reviews and guest-edited thematic issues on various topics related to natural products.
This section is not limited to a specific aspect of the field but is instead devoted to a wide range of sub-fields in the area. Articles of multi-disciplinary nature are particularly welcome. Submissions in the following areas are of special interest to the readers of this journal:
· Any relevant study establishing formulation development, characterization and pharmacological evaluation for Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy, Siddha and Naturopathy system of medicine.
· Biological and health benefits of natural products.
· Clinical studies to establish the efficacy of herbal drugs or herbalpreparations
· Comprehensive and critical reviews on traditional, pharmacognostical,phytochemical, nutraceutical, pharmacological, clinical and legal status ofmedicinal plants
· Establishment of standardization methods for bioactive plant extractsand natural products.
· Formulation and delivery systems of natural products and bioactivecompounds.
· Herbal innovation, intellectual property rights and entrepreneurshipthrough herb-based technology and formulation.
· Herbal therapeutics, phytomedicine and herbal preparations.
· Identification of bioactivity in plant extracts through reversepharmacology.
· Identification of targets and mechanism of activity of plant extractsand bioactive molecules.Indigenous traditional medical knowledge.
· Isolation and characterization of bioactive and chemical ingredientsfrom natural products.
· Medicinal and nutraceutical plants in healthcare, clinical trials andpilot studies.
· Natural product chemistry and phyto-analytical studies (including methoddevelopment and validation)
· Natural products of plant, animal and micro-organism origin.
· Network pharmacology of herbal products.
· Pharmacognostical validation of indigenous medicinal and traditionalplants.
· Pharmacokinetic investigations.
· Pharmacological validation of traditional knowledge (in vitro, in vivoand in silico approach)Ethnopharmacological, ethnobotanical and ethnochemicalapproach towards the study of natural products.
· Phytochemical studies on indigenous medicinal and traditional plants.