Theme: Medicinal Development and Strategies of Natural Products

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Naturalproducts 2018

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Natural Products Conference 2018  invites all the participants across the globe to attend the ‘’4th International Conference and Exhibition on Natural Products, Medicinal Plants and Marine Drugs” Marine Drugs and Natural Products conveys recent discoveries and developments in Marine drugs discovery and natural produced drugs. A complete knowledge of a scientific discipline that described the Marine drug discovery and development and Marine Drugs and Natural Products now explores the use of Natural products in industry as well as healthcare. 

Marine Drugs and Natural Products 2018 is the chemistry of marine organisms is relatively unexplored and represents a vast resource for new medicines to combat major diseases such as cancer, AIDS or malaria. Research typically focuses on sessile organisms or slow moving animals because of their inherent need for chemical defenses. Standard research involves an extraction of the organism in a suitable solvent followed by either an assay of this crude extract for a particular disease target or a rationally guided isolation of new chemical compounds using standard chromatography techniques.  

Moreover, it is likely that for every compound that does make it to the market, a better drug with distinct Medicinal chemistry, improved bioavailability and less unwanted side effects can be found either in chemical libraries or among the much larger number and diversity of natural products.

In recent years, marine natural product bioprospecting has yielded a considerable number of drug candidates. Most of these molecules are still in preclinical or early clinical development but some are already on the market, such as cytarabine, or are predicted to be approved soon, such as ET743 (YondelisTM). Research into the ecology of marine natural products has shown that many of these compounds function as chemical weapons and have evolved into highly potent inhibitors of physiological processes in the prey, predators or competitors of the marine organisms that use them. Some of the natural products isolated from Medicinal Plants have been shown to be, or are suspected to be, of microbial origin and this is now thought to be the case for the majority of such molecules. Marine microorganisms, whose immense genetic and biochemical diversity is only beginning to be appreciated, look likely to become a rich source of novel chemical entities for the discovery of more effective drugs.

Track 1: Natural Products        

Natural products drugs are naturally occurring substances that are used to restore or maintain good health. They are often made from plants, animals, microorganisms and marine sources. They come in a wide variety of forms like tablets, capsules, tinctures, solutions, creams, ointments and drops. Natural products are used and marketed for a number of health reasons, like the prevention or treatment of an illness or condition, the reduction of health risks, or the maintenance of good health. They must be safe to be used as over-the-counter products or herbal products. Products needing a prescription are regulated as drugs. Natural Products are used for various purposes like skin and hair care, dietary supplement, baby care, organic and natural herbal products.

Tracks:

Natural Products, Medicinal Plants, Marine Drugs, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Medicines, Natural Chemistry, Natural Research, Medicinal Drugs, Ayurveda, Marine Plants, Marine Biotechnology, Ayurvedic Drugs, Holistic Medicines, Medicinal Chemistry, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Anti-viral Drugs, Phytomedicine, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Natural Products, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Drug Discovery, Marine Probiotics, Marine Prebiotics, Therapeutic Drugs, Personalized Medicines, Plant pathology

Related Conferences:

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10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 2: Marine Biotechnology

Marine (or blue) biotechnology encompasses the applications of biotechnology tools on marine resources. Marine biotechnology encompasses those efforts that involve the marine resources of the world, either as the source or target of biotechnology applications. Marine biotechnology may include techniques such as bioprocessing, bioharvesting, bioprospecting, bioremediation, using bioreactors etc (so called process biotechnology techniques); aquaculture/fisheries; gene, protein, or other molecule based techniques; while applications may include: health, food, cosmetology, aquaculture, agriculture, fisheries, manufacturing, environmental remediation, biofilms and corrosion, biomaterials, research tools etc. Therefore, marine biotechnology has a horizontal scope encompassing very different applications, for all of which the marine environment is providing the resources.

Tracks:

Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Botany , Natural Medicine, Ethnopharmacology, Drugs Discovery & Research        , Plant Cytology, Ayurveda Medicines, Herbal Drugs and Formulations, Homeopathic Medicines, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Aromatic Medicinal Plants, Crude Drugs, Plant Products, Nutraceuticals, Herbal Cosmetics, Pharmacognosy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Complementary Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine , Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Green Chemistry, Plant Sciences, Natural Skin Products, Plants Extracts, Biotechnology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 3: Natural Products Chemistry

The investigation of biological and chemical properties of natural products for the past two centuries has not only produced drugs for the treatment of several diseases, but has instigated the development of synthetic organic chemistry and the arrival of medicinal chemistry as a major route to discover efficacious and novel therapeutic agents. Structural alteration of natural compounds or synthesis of novel compounds, based on designs following a natural compound scaffolding, have offered us a lot of vital new drugs in the fields of medicine, agriculture, and food spheres. Nature has provided a fascinating array of chemical structures in the form of bioactive secondary metabolites

Tracks:

Analytical Pharmacognosy, Chromatography, Applied Plant Sciences, Tissue Culture, Clinical Pharmacognosy, Medicinal Plant Chemistry, Integrative Medicines, Aromatic Plants, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Japanese Medicine, Traditional Korean Medicine, Arabic Medicines, Herbs in Cancer Therapy, Herbal Therapies, Aromatic Medicines, Natural Remedies, Aromatic Medicines, Medicinal Mushrooms, Oceanography, Marine Technology, Chinese Herbal Medicines, Phytotherapy, Veterinary Medicine, Herbal Therapy

Related Conferences:

Natural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products CongressNatural Products Meetings

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 4: Natural Products Drug Discovery

Classical natural product chemistry methodologies enabled a vast array of bioactive secondary metabolites from terrestrial and marine sources to be discovered. Many of these natural products have gone on to become current drug candidates. An advance in technology and sensitive instrumentation for the rapid identification of novel bioactive natural products and structure elucidation continues to improve the natural product discovery process. Chemistry has indeed revolutionized the development of novel active chemical leads resulting in the synthesis of structural analogues. Natural products constitute a key source of pharmacologically active ingredients in a variety of novel agents with therapeutic potential in a wide range of diseases. Pharmaceuticals containing natural products or compounds derived from natural product scaffolds or templates have to undergo the same stringent approval process as drugs obtained from purely synthetic origin.

Tracks:

Herbal Skin Care & Cosmetics, Therapeutic Plants, Phytochemicals, Organic Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Evolution of Plants, Aromatic Plant Sciences, Forest Ecology, Plant Tissue Culture , Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biotechnology, Plant Nanotechnology, Plant Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding, Synthetic Biology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Morphology, Plant Metabolism, Crop Sciences, Plant Nutrition , Soil Sciences, Postharvest Technology, Agricultural Food Sciences, Plant Biodiversity, Plant Genome Sciences, Plant Genetics

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

 Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 5: Phytomedicine and Phytochemistry

The pharmaceutical industry’s interest in natural products diminished with the advent of such promising new technologies like combinatorial chemistry (CC) and high throughput screening (HTS). The prospect of such disciplines, aimed at accelerating drug discovery efforts, led some companies to dismiss their natural product programs. Combinatorial chemistry employs parallel synthesis techniques allowing the creation of libraries containing hundreds of thousands of compounds, whereas HTS allows rapid testing of large numbers of compounds. A significant number of drugs have been derived from plants that were traditionally employed in ethnomedicine or ethnobotany (the use of plants by humans as medicine as in Ayurvedic or Traditional Chinese Medicine), while others were discovered initially (through random screening of plant extracts in animals) or later, by determining their in vitro activity against HIV or cancer cell lines.

Tracks:

Natural Products, Medicinal Plants, Marine Drugs, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Medicines, Natural Chemistry, Natural Research, Medicinal Drugs, Ayurveda, Marine Plants, Marine Biotechnology, Ayurvedic Drugs, Holistic Medicines, Medicinal Chemistry, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Anti-viral Drugs, Phytomedicine, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Natural Products, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Drug Discovery, Marine Probiotics, Marine Prebiotics, Therapeutic Drugs, Personalized Medicines, Plant pathology

Related Conferences:

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10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Herbal Products AssociationAmerican Society of Plant BiologistsInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsNatural Products AssociationCanadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy,  Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Societies in Asia: International Society for EthnopharmacologyIndian Society of PharmacognosyInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (ICMAP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 6: New Sources and Approaches to Natural Products

Natural products (secondary metabolites) have been the most successful source of leads for potential drug discovery. Natural products have been well documented for their medicinal uses for thousands of years. Plants have evolved and adapted over millions of years to withstand bacteria, insects, fungi and weather to produce unique, structurally diverse secondary metabolites. Their ethno pharmacological properties have been used as a primary source of medicines for early drug discovery. Macro and micro fungi have been part of human life for thousands of years. They were used as food (mushrooms), in preparation of alcoholic beverages (yeasts), medication in traditional medicine and for cultural purposes

Tracks:

Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Botany , Natural Medicine, Ethnopharmacology, Drugs Discovery & Research        , Plant Cytology, Ayurveda Medicines, Herbal Drugs and Formulations, Homeopathic Medicines, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Aromatic Medicinal Plants, Crude Drugs, Plant Products, Nutraceuticals, Herbal Cosmetics, Pharmacognosy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Complementary Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine , Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Green Chemistry, Plant Sciences, Natural Skin Products, Plants Extracts, Biotechnology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 7: Development of Marine Drugs and Natural Products

Natural products are believed to have the advantage of having enormous structural and chemical diversity, increased protein binding characteristics (due to complex structure) and specific biological activity. Also these serve as good lead compounds suitable for further modification. Bioactive compounds from marine flora and fauna have extensive past and present use in the treatment of many diseases and serve as compounds of interest both in their natural form and as templates for synthetic modification. Several molecules isolated from various marine organisms (microorganisms, algae, fungi, invertebrates, and vertebrates) are currently under study at an advanced stage of clinical trials, some of them have already been marketed as drugs.

Tracks:

Analytical Pharmacognosy, Chromatography, Applied Plant Sciences, Tissue Culture, Clinical Pharmacognosy, Medicinal Plant Chemistry, Integrative Medicines, Aromatic Plants, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Japanese Medicine, Traditional Korean Medicine, Arabic Medicines, Herbs in Cancer Therapy, Herbal Therapies, Aromatic Medicines, Natural Remedies, Aromatic Medicines, Medicinal Mushrooms, Oceanography, Marine Technology, Chinese Herbal Medicines, Phytotherapy, Veterinary Medicine, Herbal Therapy

Related Conferences:

Natural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products CongressNatural Products Meetings

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 8: Medicinal Natural Products

The valuable medicinal properties of different plants are due to presence of several constituents i.e. saponines, tannins, alkaloids, alkenyl phenols, glycoalkaloids, flavonoids, sesquiterpenes lactones, terpenoids and phorbol esters. Among them some are act as synergistic and enhance the bioactivity of other compounds. Natural products(and conventional medicines) offer great anticipation in the identification of bioactive compounds and their development into drugs for the treatment of inflammatory diseases. Previously, the plant medicines were dispensed in the form of crude drugs like tinctures, teas, powders, poultices, and other herbal preparations. This eventually serves as the basis of the current modern drug discovery.

Tracks:

Herbal Skin Care & Cosmetics, Therapeutic Plants, Phytochemicals, Organic Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Evolution of Plants, Aromatic Plant Sciences, Forest Ecology, Plant Tissue Culture , Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biotechnology, Plant Nanotechnology, Plant Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding, Synthetic Biology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Morphology, Plant Metabolism, Crop Sciences, Plant Nutrition , Soil Sciences, Postharvest Technology, Agricultural Food Sciences, Plant Biodiversity, Plant Genome Sciences, Plant Genetics

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 9: Natural products as Anti-Cancer Drugs

Dietary sources of natural products are assumed to have anti-cancer benefits include fruits, vegetables and spices yielding biologically active components such as curcumin, resveratrol, cucurbitacins, isoflavones, saponins, phytosterols, lycopene, and many others. A number of these are gaining importance as adjuvant anti-cancer agents with curcumin, resveratrol and cucurbitacins having activity reported against cancer stem cells.  39 natural compounds from marine species, mostly invertebrates, and 10 from microorganisms, mostly from bacteria of the Streptomyces genus, as potential new anti-cancer agents. It is assumed that many prokaryotic and eukaryotic natural product sources may still reveal a number of valuable anti-cancer compounds in the future and even ancient animal species have been suggested as a particularly valuable source.

Tracks:

Natural Products, Medicinal Plants, Marine Drugs, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Medicines, Natural Chemistry, Natural Research, Medicinal Drugs, Ayurveda, Marine Plants, Marine Biotechnology, Ayurvedic Drugs, Holistic Medicines, Medicinal Chemistry, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Anti-viral Drugs, Phytomedicine, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Natural Products, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Drug Discovery, Marine Probiotics, Marine Prebiotics, Therapeutic Drugs, Personalized Medicines, Plant pathology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 10: Marine: The Ultimate Source of Bioactives and Drug Metabolites

Many marine natural products appear to arise from multi-functional enzymes that are also present in terrestrial systems, exhibiting a cross phylum activity with terrestrial biota. However, a large number of marine derived compounds also possess a substantial amount of functional groups, which were not previously described from terrestrial metabolites. They range from derivatives of amino acids and nucleosides to macrolides, porphyrins, terpenoids, aliphatic cyclic peroxides, and sterols. Microorganisms (amongst them mostly bacteria and fungi) have played an important role in providing new structures, like antibiotics for drug discovery and development. The terrestrial microbial populations are immensely diverse which is also reflected in the number of compounds and metabolites isolated from these microorganisms. Besides bacteria, marine fungi and deep-sea hydrothermal vent microorganisms are reported to produce bioactive compounds and metabolites.

Tracks:

Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Botany , Natural Medicine, Ethnopharmacology, Drugs Discovery & Research        , Plant Cytology, Ayurveda Medicines, Herbal Drugs and Formulations, Homeopathic Medicines, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Aromatic Medicinal Plants, Crude Drugs, Plant Products, Nutraceuticals, Herbal Cosmetics, Pharmacognosy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Complementary Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine , Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Green Chemistry, Plant Sciences, Natural Skin Products, Plants Extracts, Biotechnology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products Congress,

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Herbal Products AssociationAmerican Society of Plant BiologistsInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsNatural Products AssociationCanadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy,  Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Societies in Asia: International Society for EthnopharmacologyIndian Society of PharmacognosyInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (ICMAP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 11: Marine Natural Products in Drug Discovery

Drug discovery represents one of the most promising and highly visible outcomes of marine biotechnology research. Biochemicals produced by marine invertebrates, algae and bacteria, are very different than those from related terrestrial organisms and thus offer great potential as new classes of medicines. To date, examples of marine-derived drugs include antibiotics from fungi, two closely related compounds from a sponge that treat cancer and the herpes virus, and a neurotoxin from a snail that has painkiller properties making it 10,000 times more potent than morphine without the side effects. However, there are several more marine-derived compounds currently in clinical trials and it is likely that many more will advance to the clinic as more scientists look to the sea for these biotechnological uses. In addition to new medicines, other uses for marine-derived compounds include: cosmetics (algae, crustacean and sea fan compounds), nutritional supplements (algae and fish compounds), artificial bone (corals), and industrial applications (fluorescent compounds from jellyfish, novel glues from mussels, and heat resistant enzymes from deep-sea bacteria).

Tracks:

Analytical Pharmacognosy, Chromatography, Applied Plant Sciences, Tissue Culture, Clinical Pharmacognosy, Medicinal Plant Chemistry, Integrative Medicines, Aromatic Plants, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Japanese Medicine, Traditional Korean Medicine, Arabic Medicines, Herbs in Cancer Therapy, Herbal Therapies, Aromatic Medicines, Natural Remedies, Aromatic Medicines, Medicinal Mushrooms, Oceanography, Marine Technology, Chinese Herbal Medicines, Phytotherapy, Veterinary Medicine, Herbal Therapy

Related Conferences:

Natural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products CongressNatural Products Meetings

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 12: Bioactive Natural Products

Natural Products are the source of numerous pharmaceutical and agrochemicals agents, and it is reasonable to believe that there are additional agents in existence that remain undiscovered. These natural products are probably defence chemicals targeting and inhibiting the cell division processes of invading plant pathogens. The biofuels produced from the renewable resources could help to minimize the fossil fuel burning and CO2 production. Biofuel produced from biomass such as plants or organic waste could help to reduce both the world’s dependence on oil and CO2 production. These biofuels have the potential to cut CO2 emission because the plants they are made from use CO2 as they grow. Biofuels and bioproducts produced from plant biomass would mitigate global warming. This may due to the CO2 released in burning equals the CO2 tied up by the plant during photosynthesis and thus does not increase the net CO2 in the atmosphere.

Tracks:

Herbal Skin Care & Cosmetics, Therapeutic Plants, Phytochemicals, Organic Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Evolution of Plants, Aromatic Plant Sciences, Forest Ecology, Plant Tissue Culture , Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biotechnology, Plant Nanotechnology, Plant Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding, Synthetic Biology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Morphology, Plant Metabolism, Crop Sciences, Plant Nutrition , Soil Sciences, Postharvest Technology, Agricultural Food Sciences, Plant Biodiversity, Plant Genome Sciences, Plant Genetics

Related Conferences:

Natural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products Congress,

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Herbal Products AssociationAmerican Society of Plant BiologistsInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsNatural Products AssociationCanadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy,  Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Societies in Asia: International Society for EthnopharmacologyIndian Society of PharmacognosyInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (ICMAP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 13: Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Bacteria

Marine bacteria have been proven to be a profound resource on the development of natural product chemistry and upon the medical sciences. The improvement of natural products-based screening, rather than relying on synthetic sources, has been the aim of current pharmaceutical research and development. Alternative strategies to consider include the identification of potential new antibiotics from commercial crude bacterial fermentations. Recent research progresses reported that many bioactive natural products from marine invertebrates have striking similarities to metabolites of their associated microorganisms including bacteria. Compared with terrestrial organisms, the secondary metabolites produced by marine organisms have more novel and unique structures owing to the complex living circumstance and diversity of species, and the bioactivities are much stronger. The study of marine bacteria and their potential role in the production of metabolites is becoming a new topic for research. Several investigations have supplied an increasing number of biologically active and structurally unique compounds. Bacteria and other micro-organisms are ubiquitous in the marine drugs. They are taxonomically diverse, biologically active, and colonize all marine habitats, from the deep oceans to the shallowest estuaries. It has been estimated that the majority of bacteria in natural aquatic ecosystems are organized in biofilms.

Tracks:

Natural Products, Medicinal Plants, Marine Drugs, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Medicines, Natural Chemistry, Natural Research, Medicinal Drugs, Ayurveda, Marine Plants, Marine Biotechnology, Ayurvedic Drugs, Holistic Medicines, Medicinal Chemistry, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Anti-viral Drugs, Phytomedicine, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Natural Products, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Drug Discovery, Marine Probiotics, Marine Prebiotics, Therapeutic Drugs, Personalized Medicines, Plant pathology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 14Marine Probiotics and Prebiotics

Marine Probiotics are microorganisms that are believed to provide health benefits when consumed. The term probiotic is currently used to name ingested microorganism associated with beneficial effects to humans and animals. We usually think of bacteria as something that causes diseases. But your body is full of bacteria, both good and bad. Probiotics are often called "good" or "helpful" bacteria because they help keep your gut healthy. Probiotics are naturally found in your body. We can find them in some Natural Products and supplements. Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium are the most common probiotic bacteria. The Lactobacillus genus has 18 different bacteria strains, while the Bifidobacterium genus consists of eight strains.

Tracks:

Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Botany , Natural Medicine, Ethnopharmacology, Drugs Discovery & Research        , Plant Cytology, Ayurveda Medicines, Herbal Drugs and Formulations, Homeopathic Medicines, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Aromatic Medicinal Plants, Crude Drugs, Plant Products, Nutraceuticals, Herbal Cosmetics, Pharmacognosy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Complementary Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine , Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Green Chemistry, Plant Sciences, Natural Skin Products, Plants Extracts, Biotechnology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products CongressNatural Products Meetings

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 15: A Promising Future for Marine Drugs and Natural Products

Natural products, although a valuable and precious resource, also come with their fair share of challenges in a variety of aspects. As mentioned before, one of the major issues concerning the use of natural products are the difficulties associated with obtaining sufficient amounts of material pure enough for discovery and development activities. If a compound is derived from a plant growing only in small quantities or remote locations or a marine organisms residing in great depth or difficult to access regions, Ayurveda medicine  re-supply becomes a problem. The threat of losing potentially valuable natural sources of pharmacologically active ingredients is constantly increasing due to the threat of extinction by deforestation of large landmasses and environmental pollution in remote areas as well as global warming. It is estimated that about 70% of the supply of herbal raw material other homeopathic medicine in India comes from the wild. To meet the increasing demand for raw material, to conserve wild resources, and to reduce the potential variability in the active ingredient content in medicinal plants from different collection areas, it is important to implement more controlled cultivation programs to ensure quality and to protect resources 

Tracks:

Analytical Pharmacognosy, Chromatography, Applied Plant Sciences, Tissue Culture, Clinical Pharmacognosy, Medicinal Plant Chemistry, Integrative Medicines, Aromatic Plants, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Japanese Medicine, Traditional Korean Medicine, Arabic Medicines, Herbs in Cancer Therapy, Herbal Therapies, Aromatic Medicines, Natural Remedies, Aromatic Medicines, Medicinal Mushrooms, Oceanography, Marine Technology, Chinese Herbal Medicines, Phytotherapy, Veterinary Medicine, Herbal Therapy

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 16: Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery

Medicinal chemistry is a discipline at the intersection of chemistry, especially synthetic organic chemistry, and pharmacology and various other biological specialties, where they are involved with design, chemical synthesis and development for market of pharmaceutical agents. Earlier, medicinal chemists often optimized and developed compounds without much knowledge of the drug target or pathway in mind. New technologies have had a huge impact on drug discovery since the mid-20th century. Once hits are identified from high throughput screening (or other sources) the chemists may become involved in hit to lead (h2l) studies when hits from screens are effectively triaged and closely scrutinised for ability to serve as full blown lead compounds. Medicinal chemistry has, therefore, grown to encompass a greater range of scientific disciplines in the drug discovery process in order to minimize the cost, time and risk of development. The arrival of newer high powered computational capabilities was one catalyst for this approach. to succeed in the discovery process medicinal chemists have to perform these initial important tasks: identification of lead molecules which have the desired biological activity using new technologies such as hits and combinatorial chemistry, the lead modification or optimization which could be done by employing structure-activity analysis  and scale-up of the optimized lead for further drug development process 

Tracks:

Herbal Skin Care & Cosmetics, Therapeutic Plants, Phytochemicals, Organic Chemistry, Agricultural Science, Evolution of Plants, Aromatic Plant Sciences, Forest Ecology, Plant Tissue Culture , Plant Biotechnology, Molecular Biotechnology, Plant Nanotechnology, Plant Microbiology, Plant Pathology, Plant Breeding, Synthetic Biology, Plant Biochemistry, Plant Morphology, Plant Metabolism, Crop Sciences, Plant Nutrition , Soil Sciences, Postharvest Technology, Agricultural Food Sciences, Plant Biodiversity, Plant Genome Sciences, Plant Genetics

Related Conferences:

Natural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products CongressNatural Products Meetings

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Italian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB), Crop Science Society of China (CSSC), Indian Society of Plant Physiology (ISPP), Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB)

Track 17:Anti-cancer agents in Medicinal Plants

Cancer is one of the most serious fatal diseases in today’s world that kills millions of people every year. It is one of the major health concerns of the 21st century which does not have any boundary and can affect any organ of people from any place. Nanoparticles are rapidly being developed and trialed to overcome several limitations of traditional drug delivery systems and are coming up as a distinct therapeutics for cancer treatment. It is a challenge to eradicate tumor cells while sparing normal cells. We used magneto electric nanoparticles (mens) to control drug delivery and release.  Current treatment strategies for cancer also include combination of radiation, chemotherapy and surgery. Important issues in this research include physical-chemical assembly of the nanocarriers, their surface interactions with biological media, cellular interactions, and controlled content release from the carriers. Several strategies have been used to address mdr, especially p-glycoprotein-mediated drug resistance in tumors.

Tracks:

Natural Products, Medicinal Plants, Marine Drugs, Herbal Medicines, Traditional Medicines, Natural Chemistry, Natural Research, Medicinal Drugs, Ayurveda, Marine Plants, Marine Biotechnology, Ayurvedic Drugs, Holistic Medicines, Medicinal Chemistry, Anti-Cancer Drugs, Anti-viral Drugs, Phytomedicine, Phytochemistry, Medicinal Natural Products, Natural Products Chemistry, Natural Products Drug Discovery, Marine Probiotics, Marine Prebiotics, Therapeutic Drugs, Personalized Medicines, Plant pathology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products CongressNatural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products Symposiums,

9th International Conference and Exhibition on Chinese Medicine, March 12-14, 2018 Barcelona, Spain; 16th Conference on Novel Drug Delivery Systems, March 19-21, 2018 Berlin, Germany; 4th International Conference on Natural Products, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 15th International Conference on Clinical Nutrition, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, Austria; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UK ; 13th International Symposium Isotopes Compounds, 04 - 09 March 2018, Vienna, Austria; 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKPlant Biology Europe, 2018, June 18-21, Copenhagen, Denmark

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: Herb Research FoundationOntario Herbalists AssociationTraditional Chinese Medicine Association of British ColumbiaAmerican Society of Natural Products (ASNP), American Society of Pharmacognosy (ASP), Canadian Society of Natural Products (CSNP), Natural Products Associationthe Canadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: NATCOL: Natural Food Colours AssociationEuropean Federation of Associations of Health Product Manufacturers (EHPM)European Natural Sausage Casings Association (ENSCAItalian Society of Natural ProductsHungarian Society of Natural Products

Societies in Asia: Chinese Medical Association, ChinaChinese Herbs and Biotech Development AssociationKorean Society of PharmacognosySociety for Economic BotanyAustralian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS),   Chinese Society of Plant Biology (CSPB)

Track 18: Therapeutic Drugs and Personalized Medicines

Personalized medicine (pm) has the potential to tailor therapy with the best response and highest safety margin to ensure better patient care. Sequencing of the human genome at the turn of the 21st century set in motion the transformation of personalized medicine from an idea to a practice. Pharmacogenomics” (pgx) – the study of variations of DNA and RNA characteristics as related to drug response – is a critically important area of personalized medicine where significant progress has recently been made. Personalized medicinal drugs greatest strides have been in cancer.  a targeted treatment targets a cancer’s specific genes and proteins that allow the cancer cells to grow and survive FDA determines that products are safe and effective before marketing through a careful evaluation of benefits and risks that considers the available scientific data in the context of the underlying condition or disease.

Tracks:

Medical Microbiology, Mycology, Botany , Natural Medicine, Ethnopharmacology, Drugs Discovery & Research        , Plant Cytology, Ayurveda Medicines, Herbal Drugs and Formulations, Homeopathic Medicines, Siddha Medicine, Unani Medicine, Aromatic Medicinal Plants, Crude Drugs, Plant Products, Nutraceuticals, Herbal Cosmetics, Pharmacognosy, Naturopathy, Acupuncture, Complementary Medicine, Alternative Medicine, Holistic Medicine, Herbs, Traditional Chinese Medicine , Plant Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Green Chemistry, Plant Sciences, Natural Skin Products, Plants Extracts, Biotechnology

Related Conferences:

Natural Products MeetingsNatural Products ConferencesNatural Products SymposiumsNatural Products Congress,

10th European Pharma Conferences, May 07-09, 2018 Frankfurt, Germany; 18th Chemical Analysis Congress, November 05-06, 2018 Madrid, Spain, 4th Drug Discovery, Designing Conferences, September 06-07, 2018 London, UK; 4th International Conference on Marine Drugs, June 11-13, 2018 Rome, Italy; 12th World Congress on Pharma Industry, February 26- 27, 2018 London, UK; 3rd European Conference on Natural Products, 2 - 5 September 2018, Frankfurt; Germany, 6th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants, International Conference on Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology,  International Conference on Natural Products, 16th-17th April 2018, Rome, Italy; 15th Clinical Nutrition Conferences, May 24-26, 2018 Vienna, AustriaPharmacognosy Conferences 2018 Asia, 29th Symposium on Medicinal Chemistry, 26 April 2018, Hatfield, UKNatural Products Conferences 2018 Asia,7th Symposium on GPCRs in Medicinal Drugs, 10-12 Sep 2018, Verona, Italy

Related Societies:

Societies in USA: American Herbal Products AssociationAmerican Society of Plant BiologistsInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic PlantsNatural Products AssociationCanadian Society of Plant Biologists

Societies in Europe: European Plant Science Organization (EPSO), International Crop Science Society (ICSS), International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy,  Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency

Societies in Asia: International Society for EthnopharmacologyIndian Society of PharmacognosyInternational Council for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (ICMAP), Jap

 

 

 

Summary

Natural products play an important role in drug discovery. About more than 50 percent of FDA-approved drugs were Natural products or natural products derivatives.

For thousands of year’s natural products have played a very important role in health care and prevention of diseases.  It is estimated that about 70% of the supply of herbal raw material for Ayurveda and other homeopathic medicines in India comes from the wild. To meet the increasing demand for raw material, to conserve wild resources, and to reduce the potential variability in the active ingredient content in medicinal plants from different collection areas, it is important to implement more controlled cultivation programs to ensure quality and to protect resources. 

The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. This total market is expected to reach $25.6 billion in 2015 and nearly $35.4 billion in 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.

Scope and Importance

Investigations into natural products have recently regained prominence with the increasing understanding of their biological significance and increasing recognition of the origin and function of their structural diversity. This issue highlights some of the major questions and advances in natural products research, from recent synthetic approaches to access complicated natural products to a new educational program which utilizes natural products as a basis for discovery-based research.

Natural products sometimes have pharmacological or biological activity that can be of therapeutic benefit in treating diseases. As such, natural products are the active components not only of most traditional medicines but also many modern medicines. Furthermore, because the structural diversity of natural products exceeds that readily achievable by chemical synthesis, and synthetic analogs can be prepared with improved potency and safety, natural products are often used as starting points for drug discovery. In fact, natural products are the inspiration for approximately one half of U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs.

About Rome

Rome, the city of seven hills, enjoyed a mythic beginning. Romulus and Remus — twin brothers who were nursed by a she-wolf and fathered by a war god — reportedly founded the Eternal City. And although historians are a little skeptical about this epic entry into the world, most travelers are absolutely certain that there is something magical about Rome. Whether it's the mystery of nearby Vatican City or the ghosts of the Colosseum, an afternoon caffè on Piazza Navona or a piled-high plate of pasta at a trattoria, Roma is sure to enchant. it is also the country’s largest and most populated commune and fourth-most populous city in the European Union by population within city limits.

Italy's capital city, Rome is also known for a history that dates back to the eras of Octavian, Julius Caesar and Hadrian, among others. Left behind are structures like the Pantheon, the Roman Forum and dozens of churches, among other historic gems. Art enthusiasts will relish the trove of art housed at the Vatican Museums, and foodies will enjoy the splendid Italian fare, not to mention the gelato. And though its momentous past is the focus for many vacationers, Rome is also a fast-paced, modern and relevant city, with gleaming designer storefronts, sleek hotels and cutting-edge restaurants.

Be sure to take time to enjoy la dolce vita — even a week isn't long enough to experience everything Roma has to offer. From historic tours through ancient Rome (Colosseum, Roman Forum) to Sunday morning shopping at the Porta Portese flea market to climbing to the top of St. Peter’s Basilica, this city is bursting with things to do. You can help your chances of returning to Roma by tossing a coin in the Trevi Fountain; fate might just bring you back to the Eternal City, or so the legend goes.

Why to visit Rome:

Some of the world’s most famous structures can be visited in the Roman Forum, including the iconic Colosseum. Each year, millions of people from all over the world flock to Vatican City to see one of the holiest sites of the Christian religion and, upon occasion, the Pope. St. Peter’s Basilica is considered to be the world’s largest church and along with its massive square and other buildings, comprises the smallest country in the world. The most important museum in Rome is the Vatican Museum. Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque-style fountain in Rome. Also one of the world’s most famous fountains.

The food is a big part of why a vacation in Rome can be so unforgettable. From cheap eats to high-end restaurants like La Pergola, visitors can enjoy a variety of excellent Italian cuisine to fit their budget. Rome is also well known for its shopping districts, most notably Campo de’ Fiori, the oldest market in the city, Via del Corso and the luxury designer stores

Why to attend???

The significance of plants in human life is significant. Plants and plant products are essential for us. Food, energy, medicine and so many things we are able to get from plants and marine sources. This conference seek to bring all such scientist, Noble Laureate, researcher, research scholar, students and people together who are involved in this field and provide them to discuss about their innovation, exchange ideas and interaction with each other.

Conference Highlights

  • Natural Products
  • New Sources and Approaches to Natural Products
  • Methodologies for Natural Products
  • Natural Products Drug Discovery
  • Phytomedicine and Phytochemistry
  • Natural Products as Tool
  • Natural Products as Anti-Cancer Drugs
  • Marine: The Ultimate Source of Bioactives and Drug Metabolites
  • Marine Biotechnology
  • Marine Natural Products Drug Discovery
  • Development of Marine Drugs and Natural Products
  • Biologically Active Natural Products
  • Bioactive Natural Products from Marine Bacteria
  • A Promising Future for Marine Drugs and Natural Products

A variety of retail stores sell natural products in the United States with over 3,000 natural food vendors. One of the most popular is the Whole Foods Market chain which began in 1980 with one store and now has over 300 stores in North America and the United Kingdom. It is important to realize that Whole Foods Markets does the majority of its buying through a large natural products distributor called UNFI. UNFI is the leading independent US distributor of natural, organic and speciality foods and related products (which includes dietary supplements and natural cosmetics). Other natural products, such as cosmetics and organic clothing, can be found in a variety of stores and superstores. These generally buy via distributors with only a minority going directly to producers. Fair trade stores throughout North America focus their buying on members of the Fair Trade Federation or the World Fair Trade Organization. It is also important to realize that some of the leading cosmetic and dietary supplement consumer products in the United States market are actually manufactured in Europe. These European natural products are relabelled for the United States market and distributed either by the foreign company’s United States sales and marketing division, through a subsidiary or by a company that has obtained exclusive sales and marketing rights in the United States.

Societies and Associations Associated with Marine Drugs and Natural Products

Major Associations around the Globe

  • American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB)
  • Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS)
  • Argentinean Society of Plant Physiology (SAFV)
  • American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • African Crop Science Society (ACSS)Brazilian Society of Plant Physiology (SBFV)
  • Canadian Society of Plant Biologists (CSPB)
  • Chile’s National Network of Plant Biologists (CNNPB)
  • Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)
  • European Association for Research on Plant Breeding (EUCARPIA)
  • European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO)
  • Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology (FESPB)
  • International Society of Plant Pathology (ISPP)
  • International Crop Science Society (ICSS)
  • International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)
  • Irish Plant Scientists' Association (IPSA)
  • International Society for Plant Molecular Biology (ISPMB)
  • International Christian Association of Natural Therapists Ltd
  • Korean Society of Plant Biologists (KSPB)
  • New Zealand Society of Plant Biologists (NZSPB)

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Target Audience

The target audience will from the associations and societies of London, students and professors from the academia of the various universities, researchers, scientists, experts, business delegates in the field of Pharmacognosy, Marine and Natural Sciences. 

Global Market Analysis for Marine Drugs and Natural Products

In 2010, according to the Nutrition Business Journal, sales of natural products grew 6 percent to $117 billion. Below are additional statistics from 2010 regarding natural products:

  • Natural/organic food items totalled $39 billion, an 8.3 percent increase from 2009.
  • Functional foods made up over one-third of the entire natural products market share, at $39 billion.
  • Supplement sales in natural product stores were up 4.4 percent to $28 billion.
  • Natural products consumers are often motivated not only by their own health, but making buying choices that lead to sustainability of the environment.

Global Market Analysis of Marine derived pharmaceuticals

The global market for marine-derived drugs by type was around $4.8 billion in 2011, which is expected to be around $5.3 billion in 2012. This global market is forecasted to reach $8.6 billion by 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.5% for the five year period of 2011 to 2016.

Europe region appears us the second largest market in Marine Biotechnology across the globe. The research and development activities and the infrastructure support to the marine is the main reason for the growth of Marine Biotechnology in Europe. There is a huge rapid technology growth working offshore in deeper water. The offshore renewable energy installation provides further more growth in Biotechnology. The sea and coasts that deliver basic human resources such as food and energy also play an important role in the growth of this technology. The offshore renewable energy installation 

 

Global Market Analysis of Botanical and Plant-derived Drugs

The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. This total market is expected to reach $25.6 billion in 2015 and nearly $35.4 billion in 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.

The global botanical and plant derived drug market is expected to grow at the CAGR of 6.8% during 2015-2022. Botanical and plant derived drug market has wide applications in medical field. Rising prevalence of chronic diseases has made a significant impact in the growth of botanical and plant derived drug market. Plant derived drug are comparatively low in price as compared to other chemical derived drugs. Improved sociological and technological advancements are the key factors that are driving the growth of this market. Moreover, increasing number of FDA approvals for botanical and plant derived drugs and their applications are acting as an opportunity for the growth of plant derived drugs market. Although there are many factors driving the market yet there are some challenges faced by the market such as availability of alternatives and lack of awareness related to advantages of botanical and plant derived drugs.

Based on geography the market is segmented into North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East & Africa and Latin America. Europe & North America dominates the global botanical and plant derived drug owing to increasing awareness of botanical and plant derived drugs and rising prevalence of diseases. Asia Pacific is anticipated to grow significantly over the forecasted period owing to advancements in medical industry in the region. India and China are anticipated to witness significant growth rate due to growing population in the region and rising prevalence of chronic diseases.

Market Analysis of Dietary supplements

The United States retail sales of dietary supplements exceeded US$ 9 billion in 2009, up 8% from 2008. From 2005 to 2009 the market grew by a total of 26%. In Canada, the supplement retail industry was expected to exceed Can$ 2.75 billion in value by the end of 2010. Today, although the dietary supplement markets remains strong, its growth, while steady, has slowed considerably.

The global market for OTC medicines and dietary supplements reached $128.8 billion in 2012. This market is expected to reach to $142.7 billion in 2013 and $189.7 billion in 2018, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9%.

The analysts forecast global herbal supplements market to grow at a CAGR of 6.29% during the period 2016-2020. According to the 2016 herbal supplements market report, one driver facilitating growth is the growing awareness about benefits of dietary supplements. 

 To fill the gap in nutritional requirements consumers are opting for functional foods such as supplements in the form of powder, syrup, or tablets in their daily diet to minimize the chances of developing health complications and remain healthy and fit.

The demand for herbal supplements is stimulated by an increase in healthcare expenses across the globe. Rise in prices of drugs, medical devices, and hospital care are the some of the factors triggering the rise in healthcare cost. In 2015, the global herbal supplements market was dominated by Europe with a market share of around 45%. Growing e-commerce and number of retail stores coupled with a rise in the older population is expected to boost growth in the herbal supplements market in Europe during the forecast period. During 2015, the retail store segment dominated the global herbal supplements market by accounting for a market share of more than 52% in terms of revenue.

 

Market Analysis of Natural Cosmetic Products

The Global Organic Personal Care market is estimated at $10.64 billion in 2015 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% to reach $19.83 billion by 2022. Increasing customer awareness about personal hygiene is expected to support the market growth over the forecast period. Personal care products market is observing paradigm move from artificial to organic personal care products. 

Organic skin care products dominated the global demand, and the segment generated revenue exceeding USD 2.5 billion in 2013. Rising importance of natural ingredients such as herbs, vegetables, and fruits in skin care products with anti-ageing properties is expected to fuel demand.

Organic hair care products are expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.6% from 2014 to 2020. Organic oral care accounted for 13% of the global revenue in 2013. Use of natural ingredients in the formulation of oral care products helps protect against gum disease, periodontal disease, and bleeding gums. In line with the same, companies such as Colgate-Palmolive and Hindustan Unilever have incorporated herbal substances such as neem and clove in their product offerings.

New product formulations and demand for herbal & organic ingredients in cosmetics is expected to drive the regional market over the forecast period. Rising economic standards and growing awareness about personal grooming and hygiene are also anticipated to boost the cosmetics market growths which, in turn, have a positive impact on the global Cosmetic Preservative Market.

Europe is expected to be the second largest market leading market for natural and organic personal care product in terms of demand.

Europe market to register high growth in the organic cosmetic preservatives market by 2020
Europe organic personal care market size exceeded USD 2,400 million in 2013 Increasing preference towards naturally derived personal care products over synthetic counterparts in Europe is expected to have a favourable impact on the industry over the forecast period. Furthermore, supporting regulatory framework for the use of naturally-derived products is expected to propel growth in the region over the forecast period.

Funding for Natural Products Research

The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded nearly $35 million (£22.7 million) to fund research into botanical dietary supplements and other natural products, which include various substances produced by plants, bacteria, fungi, and animals historically used in traditional medicine and other complementary and integrative health practices. The agency announced that it will fund five research centres to examine the safety of such natural products, study how they work within the body, and develop cutting-edge research technologies to probe such substances.

Specifically, the NIH expects to provide competitive grant awards worth $2 million annually for five years to the three botanical dietary supplements research centres, and the agency anticipates awarding two natural products innovation centres a combined budget of $1.25 million per year for five years.

They are expected to develop new research approaches and technologies that will have significant impact on the chemical and biological investigation of natural products. They will also provide leadership in coordinating scientific discourse and disseminating innovative methodology and good research practices to the research community on natural products.

Many of the supplements that the centres plan to study with the NIH funding including black cohosh, fenugreek, licorice, and valerian are among the top 100 supplements consumed in the US, according to the NIH. The agency points to survey data indicating that nearly one in five adults in America use botanical supplements and other non-vitamin, non-mineral dietary supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and probiotics.

 

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