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Bio-Functional Natural Products in Edible Resources for Human Health and Beauty
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Natural products remain important repositories of promising therapeutic candidates due to their rich chemical and biological diversity. The Special Issue on "Bio-functional Natural Products in Edible Resources for Human Health and Beauty" is intended to offer biological active natural products from edible resources as candidates and/or leads for pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, functional foods, cosmetics, and food additives, etc. The research fields of this Special Issue include natural products chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, food chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, chemical biology, molecular biology, molecular pharmacology, and other related research fields of bioactive natural products obtained from the edible resources. This eBook contains 12 Reviews and Articles focusing on these research areas. I hope that this eBook will be of benefit to outstanding professionals in these research areas.


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Natural products remain important repositories of promising therapeutic candidates due to their rich chemical and biological diversity. The Special Issue on "Bio-functional Natural Products in Edible Resources for Human Health and Beauty" is intended to offer biological active natural products from edible resources as candidates and/or leads for pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, functional foods, cosmetics, and food additives, etc. The research fields of this Special Issue include natural products chemistry, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, food chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, chemical biology, molecular biology, molecular pharmacology, and other related research fields of bioactive natural products obtained from the edible resources. This eBook contains 12 Reviews and Articles focusing on these research areas. I hope that this eBook will be of benefit to outstanding professionals in these research areas.

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Medicine --- Pharmacology --- sweet potato --- anthocyanin compositions --- biosynthesis structural genes --- transcription factor --- Vaccinium vitis-idaea --- lingonberry --- sugars --- cultivated berries --- wild berries --- HPLC-ELSD --- banana inflorescences --- anti-inflammatory activity --- antiparasitic activity --- UPLC-ESI-MS --- arylpropanoid sucroses --- Lavandula stoechas essential oil --- topical anti-inflammatory effect --- anticancer activity --- melanoma cell lines --- 1,8-Cineole --- fallopian tube --- phytoestrogen --- ciliated cell --- secretory cell --- Notch --- sea buckthorn --- phenolic compounds --- triterpenic compounds --- carotenoids --- chlorophyll --- freeze-drying --- leaf powder ingredients --- leukemia --- leukemic stem cell --- FLT-3 --- chemotherapeutic drug --- curcumin --- co-treatment --- tomato seed --- lycoperoside --- steroidal saponin --- ceramide --- transepidermal water loss --- anti-inflammation --- anemia --- cognition --- elder --- hemoglobin --- iron --- Oryza sativa --- rice --- medicine food homology --- functional food herbs --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- gut microbiota --- aging of the human body --- medicinal plants --- antioxidant --- anti-inflammatory --- anti-glycation --- anti-neurodegenerative properties --- sesame oil aroma --- 2,5-dimethylpyrazine --- 2-methoxy phenol --- water-immersion stress --- antianxiety --- elevated plus-maze test --- dual specificity phosphatase 1 --- sweet potato --- anthocyanin compositions --- biosynthesis structural genes --- transcription factor --- Vaccinium vitis-idaea --- lingonberry --- sugars --- cultivated berries --- wild berries --- HPLC-ELSD --- banana inflorescences --- anti-inflammatory activity --- antiparasitic activity --- UPLC-ESI-MS --- arylpropanoid sucroses --- Lavandula stoechas essential oil --- topical anti-inflammatory effect --- anticancer activity --- melanoma cell lines --- 1,8-Cineole --- fallopian tube --- phytoestrogen --- ciliated cell --- secretory cell --- Notch --- sea buckthorn --- phenolic compounds --- triterpenic compounds --- carotenoids --- chlorophyll --- freeze-drying --- leaf powder ingredients --- leukemia --- leukemic stem cell --- FLT-3 --- chemotherapeutic drug --- curcumin --- co-treatment --- tomato seed --- lycoperoside --- steroidal saponin --- ceramide --- transepidermal water loss --- anti-inflammation --- anemia --- cognition --- elder --- hemoglobin --- iron --- Oryza sativa --- rice --- medicine food homology --- functional food herbs --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- gut microbiota --- aging of the human body --- medicinal plants --- antioxidant --- anti-inflammatory --- anti-glycation --- anti-neurodegenerative properties --- sesame oil aroma --- 2,5-dimethylpyrazine --- 2-methoxy phenol --- water-immersion stress --- antianxiety --- elevated plus-maze test --- dual specificity phosphatase 1


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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products 2018
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Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Throughout most of history, medicinal plants and their active metabolites have represented a valuable source of compounds used to prevent and to cure several diseases. Interest in natural compounds is still high as they represent a source of novel biologically/pharmacologically active compounds. Due to their high structural diversity and complexity, they are interesting structural scaffolds that can offer promising candidates for the study of new drugs, functional foods, and food additives.Plant extracts are a highly complex mixture of compounds and qualitative and quantitative analyses are necessary to ensure their quality. Furthermore, greener methods of extraction and analysis are needed today.This book is based on articles submitted for publication in the Special Issue entitled “Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products” that collected original research and reviews on these topics.

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Scorzonera --- capsaicinoids --- artificial neural network --- cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury --- antioxidant activity --- quality evaluation --- chemometrics --- secondary metabolites --- identification --- antioxidant capacity --- Moroccan region --- volatile compounds --- HPLC-Q-Exactive-Orbitrap-MS --- quantitative analysis --- amino acids content --- HPLC-ELSD --- antioxidant --- autophagy --- quantification --- sugars --- 1-triacontanol --- hemp seed oil --- Alzheimer’s disease --- macrodiolides --- extraction --- recycling preparative high performance liquid chromatography --- HPLC methods --- GC-MS --- Myristica fragrans --- Rossa da inverno sel. Rojo Duro onion cultivar --- fruit powders --- decursin --- food traceability --- ionic liquids --- separation optimisation --- Spondias spp. --- C-glycosylflavone --- wine --- UPLC-MS --- scutellarein --- saffron --- carotenoids --- red cabbage --- hydrodistillation --- Ginkgo biloba Extract (GBE) --- gas chromatography --- organic acids --- olive leaves --- crocins --- CBD oil --- Bolbostemma paniculatum --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- geographical origin --- HPLC --- traditional Chinese medicine decoction --- liquid chromatography --- bioactive natural compounds --- Podospermum --- metabolic profiling --- SPME-GC/MS --- LTQ-Orbitrap --- oral administration --- UPLC --- bioactive compounds --- Erigeron breviscapus extract --- terrain conditions --- nutmeg --- antibacterial activity --- method validation --- ShenFu prescription decoction --- chili --- decursinol angelate --- statistical evaluations --- stereoselective and simultaneous analysis --- curcuminoids --- Talaromyces pinophilus --- talarodiolide --- HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS --- Olea europaea L. --- triterpenes --- chromatogram-bioactivity correlation --- essential oil --- stability --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Iris lactea Pall. var. chinensis (Fisch.) Koidz. --- endothelial function --- anthocyanins --- HPLC analysis --- liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- nodakenin --- turmerone --- UHPLC-MS/MS --- Quercus acuta leaf --- Curcuma longa --- UHPLC analysis --- ginseng berry extract --- geographical variation --- qualitative analysis --- Sorbus --- free radical-scavenging --- ginsenosides --- flavonoids --- biostimulant --- GC/MS --- terpenes --- aleuritolic acid --- phenolic compounds --- apoptosis --- response surface methodology --- phenolic acids --- pharmacokinetics --- mass spectrometry --- scutellarin --- multivariate statistical analysis --- phenolics --- MODDE experimental design --- proanthocyanidins --- UFLC-QQQ-MS --- rice --- cannabidiol --- odor-activity values --- UPLC-QTOF-MS --- turmeric --- decursinol --- Scorzonera --- capsaicinoids --- artificial neural network --- cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury --- antioxidant activity --- quality evaluation --- chemometrics --- secondary metabolites --- identification --- antioxidant capacity --- Moroccan region --- volatile compounds --- HPLC-Q-Exactive-Orbitrap-MS --- quantitative analysis --- amino acids content --- HPLC-ELSD --- antioxidant --- autophagy --- quantification --- sugars --- 1-triacontanol --- hemp seed oil --- Alzheimer’s disease --- macrodiolides --- extraction --- recycling preparative high performance liquid chromatography --- HPLC methods --- GC-MS --- Myristica fragrans --- Rossa da inverno sel. Rojo Duro onion cultivar --- fruit powders --- decursin --- food traceability --- ionic liquids --- separation optimisation --- Spondias spp. --- C-glycosylflavone --- wine --- UPLC-MS --- scutellarein --- saffron --- carotenoids --- red cabbage --- hydrodistillation --- Ginkgo biloba Extract (GBE) --- gas chromatography --- organic acids --- olive leaves --- crocins --- CBD oil --- Bolbostemma paniculatum --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- geographical origin --- HPLC --- traditional Chinese medicine decoction --- liquid chromatography --- bioactive natural compounds --- Podospermum --- metabolic profiling --- SPME-GC/MS --- LTQ-Orbitrap --- oral administration --- UPLC --- bioactive compounds --- Erigeron breviscapus extract --- terrain conditions --- nutmeg --- antibacterial activity --- method validation --- ShenFu prescription decoction --- chili --- decursinol angelate --- statistical evaluations --- stereoselective and simultaneous analysis --- curcuminoids --- Talaromyces pinophilus --- talarodiolide --- HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS --- Olea europaea L. --- triterpenes --- chromatogram-bioactivity correlation --- essential oil --- stability --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Iris lactea Pall. var. chinensis (Fisch.) Koidz. --- endothelial function --- anthocyanins --- HPLC analysis --- liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- nodakenin --- turmerone --- UHPLC-MS/MS --- Quercus acuta leaf --- Curcuma longa --- UHPLC analysis --- ginseng berry extract --- geographical variation --- qualitative analysis --- Sorbus --- free radical-scavenging --- ginsenosides --- flavonoids --- biostimulant --- GC/MS --- terpenes --- aleuritolic acid --- phenolic compounds --- apoptosis --- response surface methodology --- phenolic acids --- pharmacokinetics --- mass spectrometry --- scutellarin --- multivariate statistical analysis --- phenolics --- MODDE experimental design --- proanthocyanidins --- UFLC-QQQ-MS --- rice --- cannabidiol --- odor-activity values --- UPLC-QTOF-MS --- turmeric --- decursinol


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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products 2018
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Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Throughout most of history, medicinal plants and their active metabolites have represented a valuable source of compounds used to prevent and to cure several diseases. Interest in natural compounds is still high as they represent a source of novel biologically/pharmacologically active compounds. Due to their high structural diversity and complexity, they are interesting structural scaffolds that can offer promising candidates for the study of new drugs, functional foods, and food additives.Plant extracts are a highly complex mixture of compounds and qualitative and quantitative analyses are necessary to ensure their quality. Furthermore, greener methods of extraction and analysis are needed today.This book is based on articles submitted for publication in the Special Issue entitled “Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products” that collected original research and reviews on these topics.

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Scorzonera --- capsaicinoids --- artificial neural network --- cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury --- antioxidant activity --- quality evaluation --- chemometrics --- secondary metabolites --- identification --- antioxidant capacity --- Moroccan region --- volatile compounds --- HPLC-Q-Exactive-Orbitrap-MS --- quantitative analysis --- amino acids content --- HPLC-ELSD --- antioxidant --- autophagy --- quantification --- sugars --- 1-triacontanol --- hemp seed oil --- Alzheimer’s disease --- macrodiolides --- extraction --- recycling preparative high performance liquid chromatography --- HPLC methods --- GC-MS --- Myristica fragrans --- Rossa da inverno sel. Rojo Duro onion cultivar --- fruit powders --- decursin --- food traceability --- ionic liquids --- separation optimisation --- Spondias spp. --- C-glycosylflavone --- wine --- UPLC-MS --- scutellarein --- saffron --- carotenoids --- red cabbage --- hydrodistillation --- Ginkgo biloba Extract (GBE) --- gas chromatography --- organic acids --- olive leaves --- crocins --- CBD oil --- Bolbostemma paniculatum --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- geographical origin --- HPLC --- traditional Chinese medicine decoction --- liquid chromatography --- bioactive natural compounds --- Podospermum --- metabolic profiling --- SPME-GC/MS --- LTQ-Orbitrap --- oral administration --- UPLC --- bioactive compounds --- Erigeron breviscapus extract --- terrain conditions --- nutmeg --- antibacterial activity --- method validation --- ShenFu prescription decoction --- chili --- decursinol angelate --- statistical evaluations --- stereoselective and simultaneous analysis --- curcuminoids --- Talaromyces pinophilus --- talarodiolide --- HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS --- Olea europaea L. --- triterpenes --- chromatogram-bioactivity correlation --- essential oil --- stability --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Iris lactea Pall. var. chinensis (Fisch.) Koidz. --- endothelial function --- anthocyanins --- HPLC analysis --- liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- nodakenin --- turmerone --- UHPLC-MS/MS --- Quercus acuta leaf --- Curcuma longa --- UHPLC analysis --- ginseng berry extract --- geographical variation --- qualitative analysis --- Sorbus --- free radical-scavenging --- ginsenosides --- flavonoids --- biostimulant --- GC/MS --- terpenes --- aleuritolic acid --- phenolic compounds --- apoptosis --- response surface methodology --- phenolic acids --- pharmacokinetics --- mass spectrometry --- scutellarin --- multivariate statistical analysis --- phenolics --- MODDE experimental design --- proanthocyanidins --- UFLC-QQQ-MS --- rice --- cannabidiol --- odor-activity values --- UPLC-QTOF-MS --- turmeric --- decursinol


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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products 2018
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Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Throughout most of history, medicinal plants and their active metabolites have represented a valuable source of compounds used to prevent and to cure several diseases. Interest in natural compounds is still high as they represent a source of novel biologically/pharmacologically active compounds. Due to their high structural diversity and complexity, they are interesting structural scaffolds that can offer promising candidates for the study of new drugs, functional foods, and food additives.Plant extracts are a highly complex mixture of compounds and qualitative and quantitative analyses are necessary to ensure their quality. Furthermore, greener methods of extraction and analysis are needed today.This book is based on articles submitted for publication in the Special Issue entitled “Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Bioactive Natural Products” that collected original research and reviews on these topics.

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Scorzonera --- capsaicinoids --- artificial neural network --- cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury --- antioxidant activity --- quality evaluation --- chemometrics --- secondary metabolites --- identification --- antioxidant capacity --- Moroccan region --- volatile compounds --- HPLC-Q-Exactive-Orbitrap-MS --- quantitative analysis --- amino acids content --- HPLC-ELSD --- antioxidant --- autophagy --- quantification --- sugars --- 1-triacontanol --- hemp seed oil --- Alzheimer’s disease --- macrodiolides --- extraction --- recycling preparative high performance liquid chromatography --- HPLC methods --- GC-MS --- Myristica fragrans --- Rossa da inverno sel. Rojo Duro onion cultivar --- fruit powders --- decursin --- food traceability --- ionic liquids --- separation optimisation --- Spondias spp. --- C-glycosylflavone --- wine --- UPLC-MS --- scutellarein --- saffron --- carotenoids --- red cabbage --- hydrodistillation --- Ginkgo biloba Extract (GBE) --- gas chromatography --- organic acids --- olive leaves --- crocins --- CBD oil --- Bolbostemma paniculatum --- UPLC-ESI-MS/MS --- geographical origin --- HPLC --- traditional Chinese medicine decoction --- liquid chromatography --- bioactive natural compounds --- Podospermum --- metabolic profiling --- SPME-GC/MS --- LTQ-Orbitrap --- oral administration --- UPLC --- bioactive compounds --- Erigeron breviscapus extract --- terrain conditions --- nutmeg --- antibacterial activity --- method validation --- ShenFu prescription decoction --- chili --- decursinol angelate --- statistical evaluations --- stereoselective and simultaneous analysis --- curcuminoids --- Talaromyces pinophilus --- talarodiolide --- HPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS --- Olea europaea L. --- triterpenes --- chromatogram-bioactivity correlation --- essential oil --- stability --- Staphylococcus aureus --- Iris lactea Pall. var. chinensis (Fisch.) Koidz. --- endothelial function --- anthocyanins --- HPLC analysis --- liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry --- nodakenin --- turmerone --- UHPLC-MS/MS --- Quercus acuta leaf --- Curcuma longa --- UHPLC analysis --- ginseng berry extract --- geographical variation --- qualitative analysis --- Sorbus --- free radical-scavenging --- ginsenosides --- flavonoids --- biostimulant --- GC/MS --- terpenes --- aleuritolic acid --- phenolic compounds --- apoptosis --- response surface methodology --- phenolic acids --- pharmacokinetics --- mass spectrometry --- scutellarin --- multivariate statistical analysis --- phenolics --- MODDE experimental design --- proanthocyanidins --- UFLC-QQQ-MS --- rice --- cannabidiol --- odor-activity values --- UPLC-QTOF-MS --- turmeric --- decursinol

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