Advances in Herbal Research | online ISSN 2209-1890

Australian Herbal Insight

Volume 3 Number 1 2020

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Published online 16 August 2020

Insights of Curcumin in Prostate Cancer with update: Review

Natasha Binti Ali Imran Dhillon 1*

pp. 1-5

Curcumin has significant efficacy for the treatment of prostate cancer in men. The importance of curcuCurcumin has significant efficacy for the treatment of prostate cancer in men. The importance of curcumin in diet and its safety and bioavailability is described in this review.min in diet and its safety and bioavailability is described in this review.

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Published online 06 September 2020

The Bioactive compounds of Australian Native Flora and Their Use in Biopharmaceuticals and Healthcare industries – A Review

Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1, Christopher Parish 1

pp. 1-15

The use of native Australian plants offers exciting prospects for more effective and enduring healthcare solutions.

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Published online 22 September 2020

Traditional Ethnobotanical Practice in Indigenous Communities of Australia, Asia, and South Asia, and Modern Medicinal Prospects

Md Jakir Hossain 1, Abdullah Al Mamun 2, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 3*

pp. 1-11

Indigenous tribes’ traditional herbal Knowledge is a link between the past and present, demonstrating the adaptability of civilizations and the possibility for ground-breaking developments in contemporary medicine.

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Published online 11 November 2020

A Review of Significance of Herbal Medicine and its Evolution as a Therapeutics in Global Healthcare

Abdullah Al Mamun 1*, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 2

pp. 1-9

This review provides the history of herbal medicine and its impact in modern healthcare evolution 

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Published online 16 November 2020

The Role of Pollinators in Plant Reproduction: Their Ecological Interactions, Evolutionary Adaptations, and the Impact on Biodiversity Conservation

Beatrice Atieno Otieno 1, Davis Bwire Namiripo 1*

pp. 1-5

Pollinators are critical for biodiversity, agriculture, and ecosystems. This study highlights their importance, efficiency, threats, and conservation priorities.

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Published online 26 November 2020

The Complete Life Cycle of Flowering Plants: Germination, Growth, Reproduction, Pollination, and Seed Dispersal in Angiosperms

Beatrice Atieno Otieno 1, Davis Bwire Namiripo 1*

pp. 1-5

This study highlights the intricate life cycle adaptations of flowering plants, offering insights crucial for agriculture, biodiversity, and ecological conservation.

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Published online 06 December 2020

The Crucial Role of Photosynthesis In Sustaining Plant Life and Its Impact on the Global Ecosystem, Climate, And Human Survival

Evania Gondim 1, Josimara Nolasco Rondon 2*

pp. 1-5

Photosynthesis underpins life on Earth, enabling energy conversion, oxygen production, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation, while addressing food security challenges.

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Published online 15 December 2020

Unique Plant Adaptations to Varied Environments: A Comprehensive Review of Evolutionary Mechanisms Shaping Plant Survival Across Diverse Habitats

Renato Teles Neves 1*, Francilina Araujo Costa 2

pp. 1-5

Plant adaptations highlight evolutionary ingenuity, revealing crucial insights into resilience, ecosystem stability, and strategies for conservation amidst environmental challenges.

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Published online 22 December 2020

Global Endangered Plant Species: Conservation Methods, Challenges, And Strategies For Safeguarding Biodiversity In Terrestrial And Marine Ecosystems

Kerry Bone 1, Philip Clarke 2*

pp. 1-5

Endangered plant species serve as foundational components of ecosystems, providing essential services and sustaining biodiversity, yet they face significant threats that demand immediate and effective conservation strategies.

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