Isolation, Structural Elucidation, and Biological Evaluation of Bioactive Products from Traditional Medicine-Volume II

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  1. Manuscript Submission Deadline 14 January 2026

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Background

This Research Topic is Volume II of a series. The previous volume can be found here:

Isolation, Structural Elucidation, and Biological Evaluation of Bioactive Products from Traditional Medicine.

Natural products have a long history of use as drugs, drug precursors, and/or complementary health adjuvants. Nature is the best chemist, providing thousands of natural products with novel structures and unique diversity. Natural products from plants, microbes, and animals of land and sea have been identified, studied, and used for centuries. Complex natural products are isolated, with their absolute configuration determined by chemical derivatization, ECD calculation, and X-ray single crystal diffraction. With rapid developments in life science, new methods and new drug targets can be widely used to evaluate the biological functions of natural compounds from traditional medicine. In addition, the design and chemical modification of bioactive compounds are vital sources in the discovery of new drugs.

Many plants and other natural substances are used as sources of bioactive natural compounds. They can produce new functional chemical molecules with specialized structure and/or activity, rich in complex and unique microbial groups. Natural products with novel and diverse structures are of great significance and value in the development of chemical biology, drug research and development. Novel structures may bring new or improved activity, or elucidate new mechanisms of action, providing exciting new avenues in drug discovery. We therefore welcome submissions covering novel structures, as well as advances in structural analysis. The absolute configuration of natural products should be evidence-based and determined accurately, with special focus on the use of new methodologies. We also welcome the design and modification of bioactive compounds for studying structure-activity relationships to search for potential new drugs.

The aim of the current Research Topic is to cover promising, recent and novel research trends in natural products research in traditional medicine. Areas to be covered may include:

• Isolation, structure elucidation, and bioactivity of novel compounds from traditional medicine
• Investigation of physiologically active compounds from terrestrial and marine plants, animals, fermentation, and plant tissue culture
• Design, modification, and structure-activity relationship study of bioactive compounds from traditional medicine
• Metabolites of foreign natural compounds and their derivatives in human or animals

Note: All the manuscripts submitted to the collection will need to fully comply with the Four Pillars of Best Practice in Ethnopharmacology (you can freely download the full version
here. Importantly, we expect a detailed description of the material used in the pharmacological experiments or a clinical study. Therefore, we also expect that the MS follow the standards established in the ConPhyMP statement Front. Pharmacol. 13:953205..

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Keywords: bioactive natural compounds, physiologically activities, metabolites, structure-activity relationship, molecular modification

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