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This edited book on herbal medicine titled "Advances in Herbal Medicine for Phytochemistry, Standardization and Safety" mainly focuses on various topics such as herbal drug identification, botanical authentication, pharmacognosy basics etc., and the rest are given below in the Scope of the book. This herbal medicine edited book will be published with ISBN numbers after following a proper double blind peer reviewed process. All the chapters of this herbal medicine edited book will be published in a proper style, so that reader can easily understand and learn.
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Invited Topics
Polyherbal Formulations:
Rationale, Compatibility, and Standardization
Dosage Form Design for Herbal
Products: Tablets, Capsules, and Liquids
Enhancing Bioavailability of
Herbal Compounds Using Modern Delivery Systems
Herb–Drug Interactions:
Mechanisms, Evidence, and Clinical Guidance
Safety Pharmacology of Herbal
Medicines and Risk Mitigation
Acute, Subchronic, and Chronic
Toxicity Testing for Herbal Drugs
Genotoxicity and Reproductive
Toxicity Evaluation in Botanicals
Clinical Evidence for Herbal
Medicines: Appraisal and Limitations
Designing Clinical Trials for
Herbal Interventions: Methodology and Reporting
Pharmacovigilance for Herbal
Medicines: Building Effective Reporting Systems
Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting
and Signal Detection in Herbal Use
Standard Operating Procedures for
Herbal Medicine Research
GMP Requirements and Quality
Systems for Herbal Manufacturing
Regulatory Frameworks for Herbal
Medicines Across Regions
Labeling, Health Claims, and
Consumer Protection in Herbal Products
Traditional Knowledge Systems and
Their Role in Product Development
Ethnobotany and Community
Knowledge Documentation
Sustainable Sourcing and
Conservation of Medicinal Plant Resources
Supply Chain Traceability and
Anti-Counterfeit Strategies for Botanicals
Packaging, Storage, and
Protection of Herbal Product Integrity
Standardization Challenges in
Multi-Component Herbal Extracts
Analytical Method Validation for
Herbal Quality Control
Reference Standards and Marker
Compounds for Herbal Assays
Bioactivity Screening and
Mechanism Studies of Herbal Extracts
Anti-Inflammatory Herbal
Medicines: Phytochemistry and Evidence
Antioxidant Botanicals and Their
Clinical Relevance
Herbal Antimicrobials:
Applications and Resistance Considerations
Herbal Medicines for Metabolic
Disorders: Evidence and Safety
Herbal Approaches to Diabetes:
Bioactives, Trials, and Safety
Herbal Medicines for
Cardiovascular Support: Benefits and Risks
Hepatoprotective Herbs: Evidence,
Safety, and Interaction Risks
Nephroprotective Botanicals and
Renal Safety Considerations
Neuroprotective Herbal Compounds
and Cognitive Health Applications
Herbal Medicines for Anxiety and
Sleep: Evidence and Safety
Herbal Pain Management and
Musculoskeletal Health Interventions
Botanicals in Women’s Health:
Menstrual and Menopausal Support
Herbal Products in Geriatric
Care: Polypharmacy and Safety
Pediatric Use of Herbal
Medicines: Evidence and Risk Management
Standardization of Ayurvedic
Formulations: Analytical and Process Approaches
Unani and Siddha Herbal
Preparations: Quality and Safety Perspectives
Integrative Use of Herbal
Medicines with Conventional Therapies
Clinician and Pharmacist
Counseling for Herbal Product Safety
Consumer Awareness and Rational
Use of Herbal Medicines
Detecting Substandard and
Falsified Herbal Products
Quality Surveillance Programs for
Herbal Medicines in Markets
Environmental Sustainability in
Herbal Medicine Supply Chains
Climate Change Impacts on
Medicinal Plant Quality and Availability
Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
for Consistent Phytochemical Profiles
Standardizing Herbal Raw
Materials Using DNA Barcoding
Rapid Screening Tools for Herbal
Authentication
Spectroscopy-Based Methods for
Herbal Quality Assessment
Chemometric Models for Herbal
Fingerprint Classification
Safety Assessment of Novel Herbal
Ingredients and Extracts
Toxicity Mechanisms of Selected
Botanicals and Risk Controls
Herb–Nutrient Interactions and
Dietary Supplement Safety
Developing Monographs and
Pharmacopeial Standards for Botanicals
International Harmonization of
Herbal Medicine Regulations
Intellectual Property and Benefit
Sharing in Herbal Product Development
Ethical Sourcing and Community
Benefit Models in Ethnobotany
Clinical Outcome Measures
Suitable for Herbal Trials
Placebo Design and Blinding
Challenges in Herbal Research
Real-World Evidence and
Observational Studies in Herbal Medicine
Data Standards and Reporting
Quality for Herbal Research
Applying Systems Biology to
Understand Polyherbal Actions
Network Pharmacology Approaches
for Herbal Mechanism Discovery
Using AI for Herbal Quality
Prediction and Adulteration Detection
Nanotechnology-Based Delivery of
Herbal Bioactives: Safety and Efficacy
Standardizing Herbal Extracts for
Nutraceutical Applications
Food–Herb Interfaces: Functional
Foods and Herbal Bioactives
Managing Drug-Induced Liver
Injury Risks with Herbal Products
Pharmacokinetics of Herbal
Bioactives and Metabolic Pathways
Herb Safety in Pregnancy and
Lactation: Evidence Review
Establishing Herb
Pharmacovigilance Centers and Databases
Case Studies of Successful Herbal
Standardization Programs
Case Studies of Herbal Safety
Signals and Regulatory Actions
Research Gaps in Phytochemistry,
Standardization, and Safety
Future Trends in Herbal Medicine
Research and Quality Assurance
Translating Traditional Medicine
Evidence into Standardized Products
Roadmap for Safe, Standardized,
and Sustainable Herbal Medicines
Building Trust Through Quality, Evidence, and
Transparent Communication