Advances in Herbal Research
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Advances in Herbal Research
Volume 8 Number 1 2025
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Research Article
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Marc Cohen 1, Hans Wohlmuth 2, Cheryll Williams 3, Philip Clarke 4*
The evolution of plants showcases remarkable adaptations, from aquatic to terrestrial environments, highlighting vascular systems, photosynthesis innovations, and mutualistic relationships.
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Rizwan Rashid Bazmi1, Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant 1,2*
This study highlights the integral roles of roots, stems, and leaves, offering insights to enhance plant growth and resilience.
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S M Masud Parvez 1*, Dinesh Babu 2
Understanding plant cell structure and functions illuminates photosynthesis, nutrient storage, and environmental resilience, advancing plant biology research and applications.
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Amin Malik Shah Abdul Majid 1*, Chris Cazzonelli 2
Native Australian herbs hold immense potential for global markets, aligning with rising consumer demand for organic, sustainable, and culturally significant products.
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Beatrice Atieno Otieno 1, Davis Bwire Namiripo 1*
Pollinators are critical for biodiversity, agriculture, and ecosystems. This study highlights their importance, efficiency, threats, and conservation priorities.
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Md Ataur Rahman1*
This study demonstrated climate change's multifaceted impacts on plants, essential for biodiversity conservation, ecosystem stability, and food security.
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Ahmed Saad 1*
This study demonstrated plants' intricate communication mechanisms, enhancing understanding of ecosystem dynamics and promoting sustainable agriculture and conservation strategies.
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Zakaria Solaiman 1*, Kim Akerman 1
Plant diversity underpins ecosystem stability, emphasizing the critical role of molecular taxonomy and conservation for global biodiversity sustainability.
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Kerry Bone 1, Philip Clarke 2*
Fungi significantly enhance plant nutrient uptake, stress tolerance, and biodiversity, offering ecological benefits and sustainable agricultural potential.
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Kerry Bone 1, Philip Clarke 2*
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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Renato Teles Neves 1*, Francilina Araujo Costa 2
Plant adaptations highlight evolutionary ingenuity, revealing crucial insights into resilience, ecosystem stability, and strategies for conservation amidst environmental challenges.
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Evania Gondim 1, Josimara Nolasco Rondon 2*
Photosynthesis underpins life on Earth, enabling energy conversion, oxygen production, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation, while addressing food security challenges.
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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.
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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.
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Balancing Autoimmune Nutrition: Evaluating the Carnivore Diet’s Risks and the Protective Role of Plant-Based Foods in Personalized Care
The carnivore diet may reduce autoimmune inflammation but poses nutritional risks; balanced research is essential for personalized dietary guidance.
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Rutin as a Natural Antioxidant and Anti-Diabetic Agent: Mechanisms and Potential Applications in Chronic Disease Management
Rutin’s antioxidant and anti-diabetic properties offer promising natural solutions for managing oxidative stress and glucose metabolism in chronic diseases.
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Morphological Structures as Determinants of Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis and Localization in Medicinal Plants: A Comprehensive Review
Linking plant structural traits to secondary metabolite production offers novel strategies for enhancing medicinal compound yields through targeted biotechnological interventions.
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Tanshinone IIA as a Promising Natural Inhibitor of the STING Pathway: A Computational Exploration Toward Neuroinflammatory Therapy
Tanshinone IIA was identified as a STING-targeted natural inhibitor with strong clinical promise for inflammation and neuroimmune disorders.
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