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Advances in Herbal Research

Advances in Herbal Research is dedicated to publishing high-quality, comprehensive articles that explore all aspects of medicinal plants and their applications. The journal aims to serve a

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Editor-in-Chief: Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid

Advances in Herbal Research

Volume 8 Number 1 2025

Table of Contents


Research Article

Ai ML DL

Published online 20 April 2023

Cytotoxic and Antioxidant Activities, and Phytochemical Analysis of Methanol Extract of Euphorbia cotinifolia

Muhammad Rashad 1,2*, Malik Saadullah 2

pp. 1-7

This study determined the antioxidant, cytotoxic potential of Euphorbia cotinifolia and suggested its therapeutic applications.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (454 KB) | Open Access Article


Reviews

Ai ML DL

Published online 15 May 2024

Moringa oleifera Extraction, Isolation, Quantification and Its Application in Functional Foods: A review

Rolla Al-Shalabi 1, Nozlena Abdul Samad 1*

pp. 1-10

Moringa oleifera is significant for its adaptability, nutritional value, and bioactive compounds, offering immense potential in sustainable extraction methods.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (352 KB) | Open Access Article


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 18 May 2019

Metabolic similarity of plant and human: implications for efficacy and regulatory compliance of herbal therapies

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

  

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Published online 18 May 2019


Metabolic similarity of plant and human: implications for efficacy and regulatory compliance of herbal therapies

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


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