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Advances in Herbal Research

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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

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Published online 16 October 2023

The Evolutionary Pathways and Ecological Adaptations of Plants: A Comprehensive Analysis of Survival Strategies Over Geological Timescales

Marc Cohen 1, Hans Wohlmuth 2, Cheryll Williams 3, Philip Clarke 4*

pp. 1-5

The evolution of plants showcases remarkable adaptations, from aquatic to terrestrial environments, highlighting vascular systems, photosynthesis innovations, and mutualistic relationships.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (166 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 17 June 2023

The Role of Roots, Stems, and Leaves in Plant Function: Structural and Physiological Perspectives for Optimized Plant Growth

Rizwan Rashid Bazmi1, Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant 1,2*

pp. 1-5

This study highlights the integral roles of roots, stems, and leaves, offering insights to enhance plant growth and resilience.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (186 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 09 October 2022

Comprehensive Overview of Plant Cell Structure and Functions: Analysis of Organelles, Roles, and Their Interactions in Plant Physiology

S M Masud Parvez 1*, Dinesh Babu 2

pp. 1-6

Understanding plant cell structure and functions illuminates photosynthesis, nutrient storage, and environmental resilience, advancing plant biology research and applications.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (176 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 29 August 2021

Exploring the Economic Potential of Native Australian Herbs in Global Markets: Sustainability, Innovation, and Opportunities for Export Growth in the Herbal Sector

Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1*, Chris Cazzonelli 2

pp. 1-6

Native Australian herbs hold immense potential for global markets, aligning with rising consumer demand for organic, sustainable, and culturally significant products.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (171 KB) | Open Access Article


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.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (161 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 11 December 2019

Assessing The Impact of Climate Change on Plant Life: Understanding Adaptations, Stress Responses, And Ecosystem Alterations in A Warming World

Md Ataur Rahman1*

pp. 1-5

This study demonstrated climate change's multifaceted impacts on plants, essential for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem stability, and food security.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (471 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 20 November 2019

Interconnected Flora: Understanding Plant Communication and Behavior Through Chemical Signaling, Electrical Signaling, And Root Network Interactions in Ecosystems

Ahmed Saad 1*

pp. 1-5

This study demonstrated plants' intricate communication mechanisms, enhancing understanding of ecosystem dynamics and promoting sustainable agriculture and conservation strategies.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (459 KB) | Open Access Article


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Published online 03 November 2022

The Diversity of Plant Life: A Comprehensive Exploration of Plant Classification, Taxonomy, and Their Roles in Ecological Balance

Zakaria Solaiman 1*, Kim Akerman 1

pp. 1-5

Plant diversity underpins ecosystem stability, emphasizing the critical role of molecular taxonomy and conservation for global biodiversity sustainability.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (159 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 10 July 2021

The Integral Role of Fungi in Plant Life: Mutualistic Symbiosis, Nutrient Cycling, Stress Tolerance, and Ecological Balance in Ecosystems

Kerry Bone 1, Philip Clarke 2*

pp. 1-6

Fungi significantly enhance plant nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and biodiversity, offering ecological benefits and sustainable agricultural potential.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (151 KB) | Open Access Article


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.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (175 KB) | Open Access Article


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.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (307 KB) | Open Access Article


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.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (149 KB) | 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 | Full Text | PDF (4 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.

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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