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5th International Conference and Exhibition on Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry & Natural Products, will be organized around the theme “New Trends & Effective Strategies for Medicinal & Natural Products”
Pharmacognosy 2017 is comprised of 20 tracks and 105 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Pharmacognosy 2017.
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Plants extract, either as pure compounds or as standardized extracts, provide unlimited opportunities for new drug discoveries. Extraction is the crucial step in the analysis of medicinal plants, because it is necessary to extract the desired chemical components from the plant materials for further separation and characterization. Crude Drug will be any regularly occurring, foul substance determined starting with natural alternately inorganic sources for example, plant, animal, bacteria, organs or whole organisms exceptional for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or aversion about ailment over people or other animals. Use and exploration of crude drugs has gained prominence in the medical community. The realization that many completely unknown substances are yet to be discovered from crude drugs has created a new interest in pharmacognosy and has led to many medical breakthroughs.
The largest global markets for medicinal and aromatic plants are China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Netherlands, UK and the US It is estimated that Europe alone annually imports about 400,000 tonnes of medicinal plants with an average market value of US$ 1 billion from Africa and Asia. Japan: has the highest per capita consumption of botanical medicine in the world. Botanical medicine market in Japan in 1996 was estimated at US $ 2.4 billion and sales have grown rapidly in recent years. China: china's total output of medicinal plants from both cultivated and wild harvested sources is 1.6 million tones. The total value of the finished TCM in 1996 was US$ 3.7 billion. This estimate excludes domestic consumption, the inclusion of which would result in a far higher figure. Overall sale of botanical medicine products in China in 1995 was estimated at US$ 5 billion. Studies suggest that approximately 20% of people in the United States use herbal supplements, and the amount of money spent on these products exceed $4.2 billion per year. UK: The UK imports up to 90% of its medicinal herb requirement
- Track 1-1Cultivation, processing and storage
- Track 1-2Pharmacognostic evaluation
- Track 1-3Therapeutic values in plant drugs
- Track 1-4Identity, purity, and quality of crude drugs
- Track 1-5Micro and macro nutrients in herbal drugs
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Plant Science play an imperative role in the field of GM testing by enabling the use of fast and effective result rendering genetically modified crops. This coupled with growing prevalence of infectious diseases and tissue culture is expected to drive market growth during the forecast period. Other driving factors for this market include decreasing prices of tissue culture, increasing demand for GM plant, extensive presence of both private and public external funding programs and growing patient awareness levels. In addition, presence of untapped growth opportunities in emerging countries such as India, Brazil and China and the increasing horticulture & Landscaping, Botanical awareness are expected to serve this market as future growth opportunities.
The global market for plant science is expected to reach USD 22.1 billion by 2020, growing at an estimated CAGR of 10.3% from 2014 to 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Plant Science based products dominated the overall market in terms of revenue at 36.4% in 2013 majorly owing to the presence of a relatively larger in University of Marylander of R&D programs. Plant Science based medicinal product segment on the other hand is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of over 12.0% from 2014 to 2020 due to increasing demand for population based therapeutic solutions and subsequent increase in R&D initiatives.
- Track 3-1Agronomy
- Track 3-2Biotechnology
- Track 3-3Breeding
- Track 3-4Food science and technology
- Track 3-5Natural resource management
- Track 3-6Forestry
A few methodologies can be utilized to extricate the plant material, natural solvents of fluctuating polarities are by and large chosen in present day strategies for extraction to abuse the different solubility’s of plant constituents. Maceration: This basic generally utilized methodology includes leaving the pounded plant to absorb a suitable dissolvable in a shut holder. Basic maceration is performed at room temperature by blending the ground drug with the dissolvable (medication dissolvable proportion: 1:5 or 1:10) and leaving the blend for a few days with periodic shaking or mixing. The concentrate is then rehashed from the plant particles by straining. Finally the last buildup of concentrate is squeezed out of the plant particles utilizing a mechanical press or a centrifuge. Kinetic maceration differed from basic one by continuous mixing. The technique is suitable for both introductory and mass extraction for Enzyme Activity.
Plant Science based products dominated the overall market in terms of revenue at 36.4% in 2013 majorly owing to the presence of a relatively larger in University of Marylander of R&D programs. Plant Science based medicinal product segment on the other hand is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of over 12.0% from 2014 to 2020 due to increasing demand for population based therapeutic solutions and subsequent increase in R&D initiatives.
- Track 4-1Phytochemical screening
- Track 4-2Physicochemical parameters
- Track 4-3Fluorescence analysis
- Track 4-4Phytochemical investigation
The chemicals got from plants in a smaller sense the terms are regularly used to portray the vast number of optional metabolic mixes found in plants the Spectrometry of Phytoconstituents are picking up ubiquity as fixings in restorative definitions as they can ensure the skin against exogenous and endogenous unsafe specialists and can cure numerous skin conditions. Chromatography and effective apparatus of recognition of Phytoconstituents of their supportive instruments like Identification: UV, IR, NMR, Mass spectroscopy. It depends on pumps to pass a pressurized fluid dissolvable containing the example blend through a section loaded with a strong adsorbent material and by utilizing Crystalline structure.
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.
- Track 5-1Phytoconstituents detection methods
- Track 5-2Crystalline structure: x-ray diffraction
- Track 5-3Advanced analytical techniques
Plant Biochemistry is firmly identified with sub-atomic science, the investigation of the sub-atomic systems by which hereditary data encoded in DNA has the capacity result in the procedures of life. Contingent upon the precise meaning of the terms utilized, sub-atomic science can be considered as a branch of organic chemistry, or natural chemistry as a device with which to explore and concentrate on sub-atomic science. Quite a bit of natural chemistry manages the structures, capacities and communications of organic macromolecules, for example, proteins, nucleic acids, sugars and lipids, which give the structure of cells and perform huge numbers of the capacities connected with life. The science of the cell likewise relies on upon the responses of littler atoms and particles. These can be inorganic, for instance water and metal particles, or natural, for instance the amino acids which are utilized to combine proteins. In farming, natural chemists examine soil and manures, and attempt to find approaches to enhance crop development, crop stockpiling and nuisance control.
Plant Biochemistry represented 21% of the total $714bn global market for prescription drugs in 2012, equating to $150bn of sales. The size of the prescription drugs market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 3.8% to reach $895bn in 2018, and the biotechnology industry’s share of this is expected to grow to 25%, equivalent to $224bn. This represents a CAGR of 6.9% for the biotech market, higher than the growth of aggregate pharmaceutical industry because biotechnology products have a less aggressive rate of sales erosion from generic drugs.
- Track 6-1Plant genomics
- Track 6-2Clinical naturopathy
- Track 6-3Traditional alternative medicines
- Track 6-4Medicinal chemistry
Plant pathology and physiology is the exploratory investigation of sicknesses in plants brought about by pathogens (irresistible creatures) and ecological conditions (physiological factors). Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of herbal science worried with the working, or physiology, of plants. Firmly related fields incorporate plant morphology (structure of plants), plant nature (associations with the earth), phytochemistry (organic chemistry of plants), cell science, hereditary qualities, biophysics and atomic science. Essential procedures, for example, photosynthesis, breath, plant sustenance, plant hormone capacities, tropisms, nastic developments, photoperiodism, photomorphogenesis, circadian rhythms, ecological anxiety physiology, seed germination, lethargy and stomata capacity and transpiration, both parts of plant water relations, are considered by plant physiologists.
Oregon's farm acreage totaled 16.3 million in 2012, with 35,439 farms and 59,237 farm operators. Of these, 39 percent were women farm operators. These results and more are available from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's report, 2012 Census of Agriculture. The purpose of the census of agriculture is to account for "any place from which $1,000 or more of agricultural products were produced and sold, or normally would have been sold, during the census year." Oregon agricultural product sales totaled $4.9 billion in 2012 and ranged from a high of $593 million in Marion County to $5.5 million in Lincoln Count
- Track 7-1Plant hormones
- Track 7-2Biotic and abiotic stress in plants
- Track 7-3Photomorphogenesis
- Track 7-4Photoperiodism
- Track 7-5Plant diseases
- Track 7-6Stress physiology of plant science
Phytoconstituents are synthetic intensifies that happen actually in plants (phyto signifies "plant" in Greek). With particular information of the cell activities or components, phytoconstituents have been considered as Plant medications for centuries. Particular phytochemicals, for example, fermentable dietary filaments, are permitted restricted wellbeing cases by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Some phytochemicals with physiological properties may be components instead of complex natural particles. For instance, selenium, which is plentiful in numerous products of the soil, is included with major metabolic pathways, including thyroid hormone digestion system and insusceptible capacity. Especially, it is a crucial supplement and cofactor for the enzymatic amalgamation of glutathione, an endogenous cancer prevention agent.
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.
- Track 8-1Trends in natural products research
- Track 8-2Botany or chemistry
- Track 8-3Chromatographic techniques
- Track 8-4Spectroscopic methods
The gathering of procedures used to keep up or develop plant cells, tissues or organs under sterile conditions on a supplement society medium of known synthesis. Plant tissue society is generally used to deliver clones of a plant in a system known as miniaturized scale engendering. Plant biotechnology may be characterized as the utilization of learning got from investigation of the life sciences to make innovative changes in plant species and the Totipotency and agriculture to which the act of greenhouse development and administration and the capacity of cells, for example, an embryonic undifferentiated cell to separate into a body cell.
Globally, around 160 billion U.S. dollars were spent on biopharmaceuticals in 2011. This calculation is expected to outreach 200 billion U.S. dollars by 2016. Of the top five biotech companies globally, four are from the United States. Amgen, from Thousand Oaks, California, is the world’s largest tissue culture company makes almost 19 billion U.S. dollars of revenue, and some five billion U.S. dollars of profit.
- Track 9-1Plant tissue culture techniques
- Track 9-2Plant growth regulators
- Track 9-3Transgenic plants
- Track 9-4Totipotency and horticulture
- Track 9-5Plant pathology and physiology
Over the past decade, herbal medicine has become a topic of increasing global importance, with both medical and economic implications. In developing countries, as much as 80% of the indigenous populations depend on traditional systems of medicine and medicinal plants as their primary source of healthcare.
The global herbal supplements and remedies market is to hit $93.15 billion by 2015. According to research from Global Industry Analysts the global herbal supplement and remedy industry is forecast to exceed $105 billion by 2017. Over the past ten-year period, the market has recorded strong growth, relatively unaffected by the economic recession
In 2008 global market for herbal remedies across all segments currently brings in about $83 billion. Depending on the segment, growth is steady, ranging between 3% and 12%. Herbal dietary supplements ($11 billion) and herbal functional foods ($14 billion) make up over a third of the market. The global herbal pharmaceutical industry (including drugs from herbal precursors and registered herbal medicine) contributes $44 billion. Herbal beauty products make up the remaining $14 billion of the market. In the global cosmetics market, herbal ingredients are estimated to have a 6% share of the market, and are exhibiting the strongest growth, between 8% and 12 %. U.S. In 2005, U.S. herb and botanical sales were at $4.4 billion, with an estimated growth rate of nearly 4%. In 2006, sales grew to $4.6 billion. Sales increased by 4.5% in 2011, reaching a total estimated figure of nearly $5.3 billion (USD). In 2012, the sales were nearly $5.6 billion (USD) with a growth of 5.5%.Sales of herbal dietary supplements in the United States increased by 7.9% in 2013, reaching a total estimated figure of six billion dollars for the first time.
- Track 10-1Phytopharmaceuticals
- Track 10-2Herbal drugs adulteration
- Track 10-3Chinese herbal medicine
- Track 10-4Traditional herbal medicines
- Track 10-5Stability of herbal products
- Track 10-6Future of ancient system of medicine
The branch of Science concerned with medicinal drugs obtained from plants or other natural sources Pharmacognosy is in the strict feeling of the word came after investigation of phytochemicals. A significant number of these are known not security against bug assaults and plant ailments. They additionally show various defensive capacities for human purchasers. Phytochemistry can be considered sub-fields of Botany or Chemistry. Exercises can be driven in natural greenery enclosures or in the wild with the guide of Ethnobotany. The uses of the order can be for Pharmacognosy, or the disclosure of new medications or as a guide for plant physiology contemplates. Phytochemical procedure mostly applies to the quality control of Chinese solution, medicinal plants (Indian conventional drug) or home grown prescription of different concoction segments, for example, saponins, alkaloids, unpredictable oils, flavonoids and glycosides.
For thousands of year’s Pharmacognosy and 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. 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 $35.4 billion in 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.
- Track 11-1Marine pharmacognosy
- Track 11-2Medical ethnobotany
- Track 11-3Phytotherapy
- Track 11-4Traditional medicine inspired drug discovery
Aromatic Palnts are the fragrant substances (to a great extent ether oils), which are utilized as a part of making scents, in cooking, and in the nourishment, pharmaceutical, and alcohol commercial ventures. Numerous sweet-smelling plants are types of the Lauraceous, Umbelliferae, Myrtaceae, and Labiatae families. In the USSR roses, geraniums, tree, lavender, and rosemary are among the plants utilized as a part of industry.
The WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy 2014–2023 was developed and launched in response to the World Health Assembly resolution on traditional medicine (WHA62.13). The strategy aims to support Member States in developing proactive policies and implementing action plans that will strengthen the role traditional medicine plays in keeping populations healthy. The largest global markets for medicinal and aromatic plants are China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Netherlands, UK and the US It is estimated that Europe alone annually imports about 400,000 tonnes of medicinal plants with an average market value of US$ 1 billion from Africa and Asia.
- Track 12-1Aromatics
- Track 12-2Healing Herbs
- Track 12-3Medicinal Herbs
- Track 12-4Medicinal Plants
- Track 12-5Antioxidants
- Track 12-6Phytocosmetics & Phytomedicine
A concoction compound or substance created by a living creature that is, found in nature. Characteristic items can likewise be arranged by substance blend (both semi amalgamation and aggregate combination) and have assumed a focal part in the advancement of the field of natural science by giving testing manufactured targets. The term regular item has additionally been stretched out for treatment of Anti-tumor operators , Anti-infective specialists from plants Within the field of natural science, the meaning of normal items is generally limited to mean cleansed natural mixes disengaged from Analysis of Plant constituents that are delivered by the pathways of essential or auxiliary digestion system and by utilizing the Preparation routines for common items like Preparative HPLC has developed as a pillar of characteristic items separation and filtration e.g. typical stage, switched stage, size avoidance, and particle trade, can be utilized to filter most classes of regular items acquired by otherworldly information. Pharmacognsoy 2017 is additionally a Natural Products meeting and underlines on regular items having therapeutic hobby.
- Track 13-1Anti-cancer agents
- Track 13-2Anti- infective agents
- Track 13-3Anti-diabetic agents
- Track 13-4Vaccines and antibodies
- Track 13-5Natural cosmetic products
- Track 13-6Natural skin care products
The investigation of contrasts because of medications taking into account changed ethnicity and pharmacogenetics. Intercultural Ethnopharmacology the present theoretical survey investigates intercultural human services as the reconciliation of conventional medication and Biomedicine as reciprocal social insurance frameworks - in minority and underserved groups. This coordination can happen at diverse levels: people (patients, healers, and biomedical human services suppliers), organizations (wellbeing focuses, doctor's facilities) and the Ethno pharmacological points of view from customary to advanced pharmaceuticals.
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In the U.S., spending growth will increase, but remain at historically low levels; European growth will be significantly less through 2016 in the -1 to 2% range; spending on medicines will grow between 1-4% in Japan over the next five years, and it will continue to be punctuated by biennial price cuts in 2012, 2014 and 2016.
Worldwide statistics
Annual global spending growth on medicines will increase from $30Bn in 2012 up to $70Bn in 2016, driven by volume growth in pharmerging markets and higher spending in developed markets.
- Track 14-1Medical ethnobiology
- Track 14-2Ethnobotany
- Track 14-3Ethnomycology
- Track 14-4Ethnopharmacological perspectives
- Track 14-5Ethnopharmacology of traditional medicines
- Track 14-6Herbal medicines - from traditional knowledge to global commodities
- Track 14-7Herbal medicines - from traditional knowledge to global commodities
The learning worried with therapeutic medications got from plants or other common sources. The workmanship or routine of utilizing herbs and home grown arrangements to keep up wellbeing and to avert, lighten, or cure infection. Makeup from Natural home grown items and home grown beautifying agents industry is the idea of excellence and beauty care products is as old as human kind and progress. Indian herbs and its importance are famous around the world. A home grown restorative have developing interest on the planet showcase and is a precious endowment of nature. Home grown Formulations dependably have pulled in impressive consideration due to their great action and nearly lesser or nil symptoms with engineered drugs. The eventual fate of drug store Herbal arrangements and phytomedicinals are progressively being utilized by people in general as self-chose OTC items for remedial or precaution purposes. Home grown pharmaceutical is as old as mankind and has truly been supported by shamans, savvy ladies and healers. A huge measure of experimental data has aggregated to shape an amorphous arrangement of home grown solution.
For thousands of year’s Pharmacognosy and 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.
- Track 15-1Natural cosmetics
- Track 15-2Herbal cosmetics industry
- Track 15-3Pharmacoeconomics
- Track 15-4Recent trends in industrial pharmacognosy
- Track 15-5Molecular techniques in industrial pharmacognosy
They Consists of a few noteworthy parts, for example, Ayurveda, Siddha, homeopathy and Chemoprevention of ailments by plant items and unani drugs for the treatment of CNS and mind issue. Restorative plants constitute a noteworthy part in these conventional frameworks. A few regulations and controls on the utilization of therapeutic plants in conventional solution have advanced In the present survey, we gathered and basically examined information on in the anticipation of danger of hostile to disease drugs. The utilization of the word Toxicokinetics has changed in the course of the most recent decade and it is currently utilized, especially in the pharmaceutical business, to depict the era of pharmacokinetic information as a necessary segment in the behavior of nonclinical poisonous quality studies. The goal is to depict the systemic introduction to the test substance in creatures and its relationship to dosage level and the time course of the Toxicokinetics, creatures' models and measurement bunches
In 2011 the global in vitro toxicity testing market was valued at $4 billion and more than $4.9 billion in 2012. In 2017 this is estimated to reach nearly $9.9, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7% for the five-year period, 2012 to 2017. The global in vitro toxicity (predictive toxicity) testing market is valued at more than $1.3 billion in 2010. Due to increased awareness of animal welfare in laboratory research testing, the in vitro toxicity testing market has an anticipated value of $2.7 billion in 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15% between 2010 and 2015.Cosmetics and personal-care industry accounts for more than 50% of the market share is accounted This sector is currently valued at $702 million and is expected to reach $1.3 billion by 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.1%. The pharmaceuticals segment is one of the most significant with a 32% market share valued at $424 million in 2010. By 2015, this sector is projected to reach a value of $976 million, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.2%. An overview of the global toxicity testing market is obtained by analyses of market trends. The two major technology-based approaches utilised are mechanistic and nonmechanistic
- Track 16-1Chemoprevention by plant products
- Track 16-2Plant products for CNS disorders
- Track 16-3Plant products in cancer therapy
- Track 16-4Therapeutic monitoring of drugs
- Track 16-5Toxicokinetics, animals models and dose groups
A synthetic compound or substance created by a living creature—that is, found in nature. In the broadest sense, Natural items incorporate any substance delivered by life. Common items from physical vertebrates and spineless creatures plants, microorganisms and marine living beings have broad over a wide span of time use in the treatment of numerous sicknesses and serve as mixes of interest both in their characteristic structure and as layouts for manufactured adjustment. More than 20 new medications dispatched available somewhere around 2000 and 2005. Late endeavors into the innovative work of Natural items as markers for new medication revelation of hostile to malignancy medications have prompted the distinguishing proof of an assortment of Terpenoids that repress tumor cell expansion and metastasis by means of different instruments. Regardless of the expanding number of exploration reports, there does not have a complete survey of Natural products in tumor treatment
In the U.S., spending growth will increase, but remain at historically low levels; European growth will be significantly less through 2016 in the -1 to 2% range; spending on medicines will grow between 1-4% in Japan over the next five years, and it will continue to be punctuated by biennial price cuts in 2012, 2014 and 2016. Annual global spending growth on medicines will increase from $30Bn in 2012 up to $70Bn in 2016, driven by volume growth in pharmerging markets and higher spending in developed markets.
- Track 17-1Natural products from microorganisms
- Track 17-2Natural products as biofuels
- Track 17-3Bioactive secondary metabolites
- Track 17-4Natural products from terrestrial resource
- Track 17-5Biological allergens and hallucinogens
- Track 17-6Alkaloids, steroids, flavonoids, and triterpinoids
- Track 17-7Natural products as biomarkers
The craftsmanship or routine of utilizing herbs and natural arrangements to keep up wellbeing and to counteract, reduce, or cure infection and a plant or plant part or a concentrate or blend of these utilized as a part of home grown prescription by the Plant extraction technique for medication definition Herbal and medication cooperation and assessment, in which the home grown medication is utilized to analyze, cure, treat, or anticipate sickness. Drug treatment is a vital piece of the medicinal field and depends on the art of pharmacology for persistent headway and on drug store for suitable administration of Herbal medications/mixes disclosure and improvement. A pharmacological investigation of Natural home grown items is a strategy for utilizing characteristic herbs and plants to advance physical, passionate, and profound wellbeing. People intrigued by considering home grown pharmacology at the clinical level of option solution.
In 2008 global market for herbal remedies across all segments currently brings in about $83 billion. Depending on the segment, growth is steady, ranging between 3% and 12%. Herbal dietary supplements ($11 billion) and herbal functional foods ($14 billion) make up over a third of the market. The global herbal pharmaceutical industry (including drugs from herbal precursors and registered herbal medicine) contributes $44 billion. Herbal beauty products make up the remaining $14 billion of the market. In the global cosmetics market, herbal ingredients are estimated to have a 6% share of the market, and are exhibiting the strongest growth, between 8% and 12 %. U.S. In 2005, U.S. herb and botanical sales were at $4.4 billion, with an estimated growth rate of nearly 4%. In 2006, sales grew to $4.6 billion. Sales increased by 4.5% in 2011, reaching a total estimated figure of nearly $5.3 billion (USD). In 2012, the sales were nearly $5.6 billion (USD) with a growth of 5.5%.Sales of herbal dietary supplements in the United States increased by 7.9% in 2013, reaching a total estimated figure of six billion dollars for the first time
- Track 18-1Herbal drug research and therapy
- Track 18-2Standardization of herbal drugs
- Track 18-3Herbal extracts & supplements
- Track 18-4Ayurvedic herbals
- Track 18-5Herbal drug technology
- Track 18-6Advances in nutraceuticals
- Track 18-7Herbal market analysis
A characteristic item is a concoction compound or substance created by a living creature—that is, found in nature in the broadest sense, regular items incorporate any substance delivered by life. Characteristic items can likewise be arranged by concoction combination (both semi synthesis and aggregate blend) and have assumed a focal part in the advancement of the field of natural science by giving testing manufactured targets. The term normal item has likewise been stretched out for business purposes to allude to beautifiers, dietary supplements, Healing Herbs and nourishments created from characteristic sources without included counterfeit fixings. Inside of the field of natural science, the meaning of characteristic items is normally confined to mean decontaminated natural mixes segregated from common sources that are characteristic items once in a while have pharmacological or organic action that can be of helpful advantage in treating infections.. Actually, characteristic items are the motivation for roughly one portion of U.S. Nourishment and Drug Administration-affirmed drug
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.
- Track 19-1Natural products chemistry
- Track 19-2Natural products research
- Track 19-3Natural herbal products
- Track 19-4Natural health care products
- Track 19-5Natural products from marine resource
- Track 19-6Natural products drug discovery
- Track 19-7Toxic metabolomics of natural products
The branch of chemistry dealing with the chemical processes associated with plant life and the chemical compounds produced by plants Phytochemistry is in the strict sense of the word the study of phytochemicals. Phytochemistry can be considered sub-fields of Botany or Chemistry. Activities can be led in botanical gardens or in the wild with the aid of Ethnobotany mainly applies to the quality control of Chinese medicine, Aromatic Plants(Indian traditional medicine) or herbal medicine of various chemical components, such as saponins, alkaloids, volatile oils, flavonoids and anthraquinones. In the development of rapid and reproducible analytical techniques, the combination of HPLC with different detectors, such as diode array detector (DAD), refractive index detector (RID), evaporative light scattering detector (ELSD) and mass spectrometric detector (MSD), has been widely developed.
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.
- Track 20-1Comparative phytochemistry
- Track 20-2Bioactivities of phytochemicals
- Track 20-3Molecular genetics and genomics
- Track 20-4Protein biochemistry and proteomics
- Track 20-5Plant metabolomics
- Track 20-6Ecological biochemistry
- Track 20-7Chemistry and bioactive products
- Track 20-8Ethnopharmacy