plant-based-medicine
Plant-based medicine is the scientific investigation of plant-derived compounds and preparations for treating human diseases. This research drives fundamental studies of plant phytochemistry and secondary metabolism, illuminating how plants synthesize bioactive compounds and the biochemical pathways that generate medicinal properties. For plant science, this field highlights the ecological and chemical complexity of plants while bridging traditional botanical knowledge with modern analytical methods, emphasizing the therapeutic significance of plant chemistry.
Plant exosomes as multifunctional platforms for metabolic targeting...
Plants you grow or eat — from ginger to grapes — produce microscopic particles that researchers a...
Polyphenol-Rich Coffee Leaf Extract Alleviates High-Fat Diet-Induce...
Coffee plants in your garden or at your local café produce leaves that are usually thrown away, y...