Australian Herbal Insight
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Editor-in-Chief: Zeyad D. Nassar
Australian Herbal Insight
Volume 6 Number 1 2023
Table of Contents
A Review of Medicinal Herbs in The Treatment of Common Human Disease
Armaghan Shafaei Darestani 1*, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 2
This review discusses the extensive use of medicinal herbs across cultures and their potential in treating various common human ailments.
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Amina Razzaq 1*, Huma Ameen 1, Rida Aziz 2
This review explores the rapidly increasing market potential of herbal medicines in Asia and Australasia, vital for biopharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1*, Marjan Ganjali Dashti 2
This review discusses the optimizing extraction methods, enhancing bioactive compound yield, and advancing therapeutic potential of herbal medicine.
Abstract | Full Text | Open Access Article
Muhammad Rashad 1*, Malik Saadullah 2
This study determined the antioxidant, cytotoxic potential of Euphorbia cotinifolia and suggested its therapeutic applications.
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Metabolic Syndrome and Cat Whiskers Herb
Raghdaa Al Zarzoura*, Aman Shah Abdul Majidb & Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majidc,d
This review highlights key aspects of Metabolic Syndrome and how Cat Whiskers herb can play an important role in treating this disease.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1 MB) Open Access Article
A Review on Cassia alata Pharmacological, Traditional and Medicinal Aspects
Ranjanie Dewia, Yuhanis Firzaa, Mohammed Ali Nashiryb, Fouad Saleih R. Al-Suedeaa*, Aman Shah AbdulMajidc
Based on several scientific studies and review articles on Cassia alata species, this plant may suggest a gigantic biological potential.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (5 MB) Open Access Article
Potential Malaysian medicinal plants for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Kesevan Rajah Kumaranb, Mohamad Anuar Ahada, Mira Syahfriena Amir Rawab, Habibah Wahabb, Zurina Hassana*
Public interest statement: Plants are rich source of chemical diversity and provides the initiation platform for any drug discovery programme. Identifying the potential plants with anti-cholinesterase activity provides a platform to develop more effective drugs for treatment of AD.
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Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A*, Christopher Ian Cazzonelli B, Hiroyuki Kurata C, Md Bahadur Badsha D, Chun Guang Li E, Gerald Muench E, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A*
A combination of a both systems and structural based approaches can generate new models that render a better metabolite composition bioactivity reduction, thereby enhancing the efficacy, safety, and toxicity of herbal medicine processing.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (4 MB) Open Access Article
Seedling Production of Cerrado Plant Species via Cutting for Degraded Area Recovery
Evania Gondim A, Josimara Nolasco Rondon B, Francilina Araujo Costa C
Vegetative propagation of cuttings without the use of phytoregulators is feasible for Solanum paniculatum, regardless of the time collection.
Insights of Curcumin in Prostate Cancer with update: Review
Natasha Binti Ali Imran Dhillon 1*
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.
Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1, Christopher Parish 1
The use of native Australian plants offers exciting prospects for more effective and enduring healthcare solutions.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1 MB) Open Access Article
Md Jakir Hossain 1, Abdullah Al Mamun 2, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 3*
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.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (514 KB) Open Access Article
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
This review provides the history of herbal medicine and its impact in modern healthcare evolution
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (398 KB) Open Access Article
Eco-Friendly Farming of Medicinal Herbs for Pharmaceuticals in Australasia and Asia
Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 1
The increasing demand for medicinal herbs in Australasia and Asia underscores the necessity for sustainable cultivation, preserving ecosystems and cultural traditions.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (404 KB) Open Access Article
Pharmacological Screening of South Asian Herbs: Potential Candidates for Drug Development
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1*, Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei 2, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 3
South Asian herbs hold diverse medicinal promise, enhancing drug development globally, yet challenges such as standardization and resource constraints persist.
Md Shahadat Hossan 1*, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 2*
Herbal products from Asia and Australasia hold biopharmaceutical potential, but standardization ensures safety, efficacy, and quality for integration into modern medicine.
Maryam Abbasi 1*, Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei 2
Phytochemical analysis uncovers medicinal potential in local herbs, bridging traditional wisdom with modern science for improved healthcare solutions.
Herbal Drug Interactions: Investigating Safety and Efficacy in Asian Traditional Medicine
Md Shahadat Hossan 1, Mohammed Rahmatullah 2*, Rownak Jahan 2
Asia's rich tradition of herbal medicine intersects with modern pharmaceuticals, prompting research into herbal-drug interactions for enhanced safety and efficacy.
Marjan Ganjali Dashti 1, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 2*
The rising prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases prompts interest in herbal remedies, which offer the potential to manage diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular conditions.
A Review of Medicinal Herbs in The Treatment of Common Human Disease
Armaghan Shafaei Darestani 1*, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 2
This review discusses the extensive use of medicinal herbs across cultures and their potential in treating various common human ailments.
Amina Razzaq 1*, Huma Ameen 1, Rida Aziz 2
This review explores the rapidly increasing market potential of herbal medicines in Asia and Australasia, vital for biopharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1*, Marjan Ganjali Dashti 2
This review discusses the optimizing extraction methods, enhancing bioactive compound yield, and advancing therapeutic potential of herbal medicine.
Muhammad Rashad 1*, Malik Saadullah 2
This study determined the antioxidant, cytotoxic potential of Euphorbia cotinifolia and suggested its therapeutic applications.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF (1 MB) Open Access Article
These articles have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication. They are still in production and have not been edited, so may differ from the final published form.
A Review on Cassia alata Pharmacological, Traditional and Medicinal Aspects
Ranjanie Dewia, Yuhanis Firzaa, Mohammed Ali Nashiryb, Fouad Saleih R. Al-Suedeaa*, Aman Shah AbdulMajidc
Based on several scientific studies and review articles on Cassia alata species, this plant may suggest a gigantic biological potential.
Potential Malaysian medicinal plants for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Kesevan Rajah Kumaranb, Mohamad Anuar Ahada, Mira Syahfriena Amir Rawab, Habibah Wahabb, Zurina Hassana*
Public interest statement: Plants are rich source of chemical diversity and provides the initiation platform for any drug discovery programme. Identifying the potential plants with anti-cholinesterase activity provides a platform to develop more effective drugs for treatment of AD.
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan A*, Christopher Ian Cazzonelli B, Hiroyuki Kurata C, Md Bahadur Badsha D, Chun Guang Li E, Gerald Muench E, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid A*
A combination of a both systems and structural based approaches can generate new models that render a better metabolite composition bioactivity reduction, thereby enhancing the efficacy, safety, and toxicity of herbal medicine processing.
Seedling Production of Cerrado Plant Species via Cutting for Degraded Area Recovery
Evania Gondim A, Josimara Nolasco Rondon B, Francilina Araujo Costa C
Vegetative propagation of cuttings without the use of phytoregulators is feasible for Solanum paniculatum, regardless of the time collection.
Insights of Curcumin in Prostate Cancer with update: Review
Natasha Binti Ali Imran Dhillon 1*
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.
Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1, Christopher Parish 1
The use of native Australian plants offers exciting prospects for more effective and enduring healthcare solutions.
Md Jakir Hossain 1, Abdullah Al Mamun 2, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 3*
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.
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
This review provides the history of herbal medicine and its impact in modern healthcare evolution
Eco-Friendly Farming of Medicinal Herbs for Pharmaceuticals in Australasia and Asia
Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 1
The increasing demand for medicinal herbs in Australasia and Asia underscores the necessity for sustainable cultivation, preserving ecosystems and cultural traditions.
Pharmacological Screening of South Asian Herbs: Potential Candidates for Drug Development
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1*, Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei 2, Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 3
South Asian herbs hold diverse medicinal promise, enhancing drug development globally, yet challenges such as standardization and resource constraints persist.
Md Shahadat Hossan 1*, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 2*
Herbal products from Asia and Australasia hold biopharmaceutical potential, but standardization ensures safety, efficacy, and quality for integration into modern medicine.
Maryam Abbasi 1*, Mansoureh Nazari Vishkaei 2
Phytochemical analysis uncovers medicinal potential in local herbs, bridging traditional wisdom with modern science for improved healthcare solutions.
Herbal Drug Interactions: Investigating Safety and Efficacy in Asian Traditional Medicine
Md Shahadat Hossan 1, Mohammed Rahmatullah 2*, Rownak Jahan 2
Asia's rich tradition of herbal medicine intersects with modern pharmaceuticals, prompting research into herbal-drug interactions for enhanced safety and efficacy.
Marjan Ganjali Dashti 1, Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 2*
The rising prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases prompts interest in herbal remedies, which offer the potential to manage diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular conditions.
A Review of Medicinal Herbs in The Treatment of Common Human Disease
Armaghan Shafaei Darestani 1*, Mohamed Khadeer Ahamed Basheer 2
This review discusses the extensive use of medicinal herbs across cultures and their potential in treating various common human ailments.
Amina Razzaq 1*, Huma Ameen 1, Rida Aziz 2
This review explores the rapidly increasing market potential of herbal medicines in Asia and Australasia, vital for biopharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
Md Shamsuddin Sultan Khan 1*, Marjan Ganjali Dashti 2
This review discusses the optimizing extraction methods, enhancing bioactive compound yield, and advancing therapeutic potential of herbal medicine.
Muhammad Rashad 1*, Malik Saadullah 2
This study determined the antioxidant, cytotoxic potential of Euphorbia cotinifolia and suggested its therapeutic applications.
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A Review on Cassia alata Pharmacological, Traditional and Medicinal Aspects
Based on several scientific studies and review articles on Cassia alata species, this plant may suggest a gigantic biological potential.
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Potential Malaysian medicinal plants for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
Public interest statement: Plants are rich source of chemical diversity and provides the initiation platform for any drug discovery programme. Identifying the potential plants with anti-cholinesterase activity provides a platform to develop more effective drugs for treatment of AD.
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Metabolic similarity of plant and human: implications for efficacy and regulatory compliance of herbal therapies
A combination of a both systems and structural based approaches can generate new models that render a better metabolite composition bioactivity reduction, thereby enhancing the efficacy, safety, and toxicity of herbal medicine processing.
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Metabolic Syndrome and Cat Whiskers Herb
This review highlights key aspects of Metabolic Syndrome and how Cat Whiskers herb can play an important role in treating this disease.
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Labisia Pumila - A Source of Medicine
This plant has antioxidant activity, anti-carcinogenic, anti-bacterial, anti-viral or anti-inflammatory activities. Labisia pumila has shwon potential anti-angiogenesis activity too.
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Cat Whiskers Herb, the herb that is Purrr..fect for your Health
It is used in both Traditional Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurvedic medicine and widely used to treat high blood pressure, diabetes and inflammatory joint conditions such as gout and rheumatoid arthritis.
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Seedling Production of Cerrado Plant Species via Cutting for Degraded Area Recovery
Vegetative propagation of cuttings without the use of phytoregulators is feasible for Solanum paniculatum, regardless of the time collection.
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Effect of Glyphosate on Plant Development and Production of Rhizome Arrowroot
Glyphosate be not used to fight weeds while planting arrowroot due to its deleterious effect on rhizome production and consequently the production of starch.
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Phenology of Bauhinia holophylla Steud.
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Insights of Curcumin in Prostate Cancer with update: Review
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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Traditional Ethnobotanical Practice in Indigenous Communities of Australia, Asia, and South Asia, and Modern Medicinal Prospects
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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A Review of Medicinal Herbs in The Treatment of Common Human Disease
This review discusses the extensive use of medicinal herbs across cultures and their potential in treating various common human ailments.
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Herbal Product Standardization: Ensuring Safety and Efficacy for Biopharmaceutical Use in Asia and Australasia
Herbal products from Asia and Australasia hold biopharmaceutical potential, but standardization ensures safety, efficacy, and quality for integration into modern medicine.
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Herbal Drug Interactions: Investigating Safety and Efficacy in Asian Traditional Medicine
Asia's rich tradition of herbal medicine intersects with modern pharmaceuticals, prompting research into herbal-drug interactions for enhanced safety and efficacy.
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Develop and Optimize Innovative Extraction Techniques to Maximize the Yield of Bioactive Compounds from Medicinal Herbs, Enhancing their Therapeutic Potential – A Review
This review discusses the optimizing extraction methods, enhancing bioactive compound yield, and advancing therapeutic potential of herbal medicine.
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Analyze the Market Potential for Herbal Medicinal Products from Asia and Australasia and Develop Strategies for Their Successful Commercialization in the Biopharmaceutical and Healthcare Sectors
This review explores the rapidly increasing market potential of herbal medicines in Asia and Australasia, vital for biopharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.
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Phytochemical Analysis: Perform in-depth Phytochemical Analysis of Herbs from the Region to Identify Key Compounds with Medicinal Properties and Understand their Mechanisms of Action
Phytochemical analysis uncovers medicinal potential in local herbs, bridging traditional wisdom with modern science for improved healthcare solutions.
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A Review of Significance of Herbal Medicine and its Evolution as a Therapeutics in Global Healthcare
This review provides the history of herbal medicine and its impact in modern healthcare evolution
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The Bioactive compounds of Australian Native Flora and Their Use in Biopharmaceuticals and Healthcare industries – A Review
The use of native Australian plants offers exciting prospects for more effective and enduring healthcare solutions.
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Eco-Friendly Farming of Medicinal Herbs for Pharmaceuticals in Australasia and Asia
The increasing demand for medicinal herbs in Australasia and Asia underscores the necessity for sustainable cultivation, preserving ecosystems and cultural traditions.
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Herbal Remedies for Lifestyle Diseases: Managing and Preventing Diabetes, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Conditions
The rising prevalence of lifestyle-related diseases prompts interest in herbal remedies, which offer the potential to manage diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular conditions.
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Pharmacological Screening of South Asian Herbs: Potential Candidates for Drug Development
South Asian herbs hold diverse medicinal promise, enhancing drug development globally, yet challenges such as standardization and resource constraints persist.
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Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Activities, and Phytochemical Analysis of Methanol Extract of Euphorbia cotinifolia
This study determined the antioxidant, cytotoxic potential of Euphorbia cotinifolia and suggested its therapeutic applications.
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