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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

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Reviews

Drugs from Natural Sources

Published online 19 June 2021

St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum): A Review of its Potential Antidepressant Efficacy and Safety

Mohsin Ahmed 1, Rownak Jahan 2, Mohammed Rahmatullah 2*

pp. 1-6

This review provides widely used St. John's Wort as a supplement for depression despite controversies among scientists regarding its efficacy and safety.

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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. 

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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. 

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