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2nd International Conference on

Pharmacognosy and Natural Products

Theme: Advancements and Challenges in Pharmacognosy and Natural medicine

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Pharmacognosy Conference 2022

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About Conference

Euroscicon invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “2nd International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Natural Products” during July 11-12 which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, and Poster presentations, Symposiums, Workshops and Exhibitions. The branch of Pharmacognosy caters to the cutting-edge needs of Industry via presenting conductive atmosphere for gaining knowledge of and increase abilities to benefit the economic and educational demands. The growing desires for natural drugs standardization and analysis within the pharmaceuctical, natural/ayurvedic, nutraceutical and cosmeceutical industries has paved the way for the requirement of nicely skilled personnel. Our department has been constantly imparting professional fingers to enterprise and academic demands. The alumni of our department and their positions inside the industry and academia communicate about the employability of our students. This Pharmacognosy program includes the dissertation of providing statistics of physical, biological and chemical properties of drugs and products that are obtained from natural source. This deals with all the parameters of medicinal traditional and also herbal plants. Natural products from different plant sources will be discussed with their analytical designs. The Toxicological consequences of plants and products obtained by natural source are examined by the anticipation of plants called phytomedicine .This Phytotherapy acts as a key in prevention of toxicological and adverse effects of plants. An advanced and modern techniques are initiated which helps in plant research many innovative plant extraction methods were developed  which helps in other streams like genetics, plant science, genomics. The extraction method also plays a main role in formulation and standardisation of natural products including plant medicine.

Why Attend?

With individuals from all around the world, concentrated on finding about Natural product and its advances; this is your most evident chance to achieve the best get-together of people from the Pharmacognosy society. This International Pharmacognosy 2022 meeting will include incredibly famous keynote speakers, general invite conferences, youthful research gathering, blurb introductions, specialized workshops and profession direction sessions so, come and join driving specialists and united experts from July 11-12, 2022.

Who Are Attending?

  • CEOs, Directors
  • University Faculty
  • Associations, Societies
  • Business Entrepreneurs
  • Medical Schools/Colleges
  • Pharmacognosy Researchers
  • Natural product Investigators
  • Pharmacognosy Professionals
  • Drug Manufacturing Companies
  • Regenerative Drug Scientists, R&D

 

 

SESSIONS AND TRACKS

Track 1. Introduction of Pharmacognosy

Pharmacognosy is the modern science of natural medicines; it is based on traditional medicines used in different parts of the world. The term Pharmacognosy is composed of two Greek words, i.e. pharmakon (a drug) and gignosco (to acquire knowledge of) or gnosis (knowledge) Thus, literally Pharmacognosy is to acquire knowledge of drugs.

  • Phytochemistry
  • Zoopharmacognosy
  • Ethnopharmacology
  • Medical Ethnobotany
  • Marine Pharmacognosy

Track 2. Development of Pharmacognosy

Pharmacognosy has been the subject of great development during the twentieth century. Treatment of disease started even from the primitive age with the use of plant. A large number of active constituents isolated from different plants they have various pharmacological activities. The development of modern Pharmacognosy took place by simultaneous advancements in the areas of organic chemistry, biochemistry, biosynthesis and modern methods and techniques.

  • HPLC
  • I.R. Spectroscopy
  • U.V. Spectroscopy
  • N.M.R. Spectroscopy
  • Gas Chromatography
  • Paper Chromatography
  • Column Chromatography

Track 3.Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology

Pharmacognosy has been the subject of great development during the twentieth century. Treatment of disease started even from the primitive age with the use of plant. A large number of active constituents isolated from different plants they have various pharmacological activities. The development of modern Pharmacognosy took place by simultaneous advancements in the areas of organic chemistry, biochemistry, biosynthesis and modern methods and techniques.

  • HPLC
  • I.R. Spectroscopy
  • U.V. Spectroscopy
  • N.M.R. Spectroscopy
  • Gas Chromatography
  • Paper Chromatography
  • Column Chromatography

Track 4. Natural Product

Ethnobotany simply means investigating plants used by societies in various parts of the world and Ethnopharmacology is related to study of ethnic groups and their use of drugs. It is also called as ethnopharmacy and strongly linked to food science.

  • Psychoactive plants
  • Archaeoethnobotany

Natural Products played a vital role on this earth they are the substances made from the living organisms and originate in nature. Their therapeutic role was justified by the presence of their bioactive substances that are less toxic and more effective.

  • Vitamins
  • Fatty Acid
  • Honey Bee
  • Carbohydrates

Track 5.Sources of Natural Products

The use of Natural Products is as medicine is old as human civilization. It have been obtained from various sources which include plants, animal, marine and microbial metabolites. And Plants are basic sources of life saving drugs. The majority of new drugs have been generated from natural products.

  • Plant Sources
  • Animal Sources
  • Marine Sources
  • Microbial Sources

Track 6. Drugs from Natural Sources

Many life-saving drugs are obtained from natural sources, a synthetic compound or substance obtained by a living organism like plant, animal, microbiological, marine, mineral, all are the natural sources of drug. Natural compounds are usually non-toxic and inexpensive with their therapeutic effects.

  • Steroids
  • Penicillin
  • Alkaloids
  • Flavonoids

Track 7. Natural Products Chemistry

Natural products chemistry is providing scientific progress in various disciplines. It is a new vision for scientific knowledge, technical advancements, economic activity and other physical and biological sciences. The natural products and its chemistries understanding led approaches and analyses in purifications, characterization, structure determination, and inter-relational chemical and metabolic dynamics.

  • Chemical ecology
  • Marine chemistry
  • Microbial chemistry

Track 8. Natural Products as Anti-Cancer Agents

Plant-derived substances have played an important role in the development of several clinically useful anti-cancer agents. Cancer is abnormal growth of cells. The natural products are therapeutically utilized as anticancer agents. Natural products Hamigerone and Radicinol, isolated from fungi by bioassay-guided procedure, it have ant-proliferative and proapoptotic properties that is effective on cancer cell without affecting of normal cells.

  • Taxol
  • Vincristine
  • Vinblastine
  • Phytochemicals

Track 9.Natural Products as Anti-Diabetic Agents

Natural products and plants which have been reported to show anti-diabetic potential with characterization of bioactive anti-diabetic compounds are great demand for research. Because Diabetes is a growing health concern worldwide and most challenging diseases facing by health care professionals. At this time about 800 plants which have been reported to show anti-diabetic, hypoglycemic and other beneficial properties in the management of diabetes mellitus.

  • Insulin
  • Acarbose
  • Guanidine
  • Metformin

Track 10. Crude Drugs

crude drug is any naturally occurring unrefined substances that may plant or animal origin. Many crude drugs are in use worldwide, crude drugs and their active elements are grouped based on their pharmaceutical names, crude drug have organoleptic characters so it is one of the important aspects of pharmacognostical study.

  • Therapeutic values in plant drugs
  • Cultivation, processing and storage
  • Micro and macro nutrients in herbal drugs
  • Identity, purity, and quality of crude drugs

Track 11. Drug Discovery Using Natural Products

Drug Discovery is a process of new and effective drug compounds obtained from a natural product that can be useful for humans. By using Natural Products drug discovery has been modified by the advancement and development of new Powerful technologies. Natural herbal drug discovery is recognizing the therapeutic properties of plants.

  • Antibiotic penicillin
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Microfluidics technologies
  • Computational techniques

Track 12. Ayurvedic Medicine

Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient medical system that is based on natural and holistic approaches to promoting physical and mental health to help people live longer. The ayurvedic treatment combines products mainly derived from plants, it may also include animal, metal, mineral, diet, exercise, and lifestyle.

  • Neem
  • Ginger
  • Ginseng
  • Turmeric

Track 13. Homeopathic Medicine

Homeopathy is based on rigorous dilutions and mixing of natural substance that is used to treat various ailments by giving tiny doses of a substance. Homeopathic remedies are made from natural product like plant, mineral and animal substances. Using homeopathic medicine is generally safe.

  • Electrohomeopathy
  • Flower preparations

Track 14. Herbal and Traditional Medicine

Herbal medicine is plant-derived substances based on traditional medicine. A major use of herbal medicine is in the treatment and presentation of life-threatening conditions. Traditional medicine is more affordable to use. It refers to the knowledge, skills, and practices based on the theories, beliefs, and experiences indigenous to different cultures.

  • Garlic
  • Ginseng
  • Turmeric
  • Echinacea

Track 15. Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

Medicinal plants are collected from forests; medicinal herbs are of global and paramount importance. Every plant is identified by its own different therapeutic properties due to active bioactive molecule. Medicinal plants are increasing fast in cosmetics and aromatherapy products. roses, geraniums, lavender, and rosemary are among the plants utilized as a part of industry.

  • Basil
  • Opium
  • Peppermint
  • Vinca Rosea
  • Lemmon Grass

Track 16.Therapeutic Importance of Medicinal Plant 

Medicinal plants are rich resources of active ingredients they are recommended for their therapeutic values which can be used in drug development pharmacopoeial, non- pharmacopoeial or synthetic drugs. Treatment with medicinal plants is considered very safe as there is no or minimal side effects, it is real alternative for primary health care system worldwide.

  • Anticancer
  • Antioxidant
  • Antibacterial
  • Anti-Inflammatory

Track 17. Extraction and Chemical Analysis of Medicinal Plants

Extraction is most important for analysis of constituents present in botanicals and herbal preparations; it is the first step in the analysis of medicinal plants. Extraction techniques include solid-phase micro-extraction, supercritical-fluid extraction, and several of chromatographic techniques and various other purification methods to isolate bioactive compounds, Study of bioactive natural products is the great pharmacological interest.

  • Maceration
  • Soxhlet Extraction
  • Percolation and Decoction
  • Pressurized-Liquid Extraction
  • Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction
  • Microwave-Assisted Extraction

Track 18. Safe Medicinal Plants for Clinical Studies

Clinical Studies are useful to determine what a plant medicine can be used to treat, and to demonstrate safety. Several medicinal plants were evaluated for their good toxicological in laboratory animals or cell culture experiment that is qualified for clinical trials in humans. After the screening, only those medicinal plants without serious toxic effects in animals and cell culture experiments were chosen for further studies.

  • Plant Physiology
  • Active ingredients
  • Plant Biochemistry
  • Adverse Effects & Reaction

Track 19. Plant Physiology and Pathology

Plant physiology is includes the study of all the internal activities of plants, it includes the study of biological and chemical processes of individual plant cells. The study of plant diseases is called plant pathology. That is caused by pathogens and environmental conditions. Firmly related fields incorporate plant morphology, plant nature, phytochemistry, cell science, hereditary qualities, biophysics and atomic science.

  • Genetics
  • Biophysics
  • Phytochemistry
  • Plant medicines
  • Cell & Molecular biology

Track 20.Toxicological Study of Plant Products

Toxicological research and testing helps us to live safely and to derive benefit from natural substances with avoiding harm. The toxicity of the plant product is depends on several factors, including the strength of secondary metabolites, the quantity consumed, different parts of the plant, individual body chemistry, climate and soil, and genetic differences within the species etc.

Cytotoxic

  • Toxickinetics
  • In-vitro and in-vivo models
  • Therapeutic monitoring of drugs 

Track 21. Toxicological Study of Plant Products

Herbal Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products with bioactive ingredients with medical benefits and cosmetics are the modern trend in the field of beauty and fashion. They are free from parabens and it is purely made by the herbs and shrubs. They are hypo-allergenic, tested and proven by dermatologists to be safe to use anytime. The demand of herbal cosmetics is increasing rapidly due to their skin friendliness and lack of side effects.

  • Rose oil
  • Green tea
  • Vitamin C
  • Coconut oil
  • Essential oils
  • Aloe-Vera Gel

Track 22. Herbal Medicines Use as Dietary Supplements

Herbal medicine are used Dietary supplements and very popular as alternative products for people,Dietary supplements come in a variety of forms tablets, capsules, liquids and powders; they contain dietary ingredients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other substances. These supplements can have strong effects on the body but it cannot claim to be a treatment for any disease or illness.

  • Amla
  • Garlic
  • Ginseng
  • Turmeric
  • Echinacea

Track 23. Scope and Importance of Natural Products

There is a favourable future of medicinal plants because there are millions of plants are there in world and most of them are not investigated yet for their hidden potential of medical activities and many of the modern medicines are produced indirectly from plants. Study of medicinal plants helps to understand plant toxicity active effect and protect human and animals from natural poisons.

  • Nutraceuticals
  • New Research
  • Folk Medicines
  • Food Supplements
  • Modern Medicines
  • complementary therapy
  • Pharmaceutical Intermediates
  • Chemical Entities for Synthetic Drugs

Market Analysis

The global market size of Natural and Organic Cosmetics in key regions like North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Central & South America and Middle East & Africa, focuses on the consumption of Natural and Organic Cosmetics in these regions. This research report categorizes the global Natural and Organic Cosmetics market by top players/brands, region, type and end user. This report also studies the global Natural and Organic Cosmetics market status, competition landscape, market share, growth rate, future trends, market drivers, opportunities and challenges, sales channels and distributors.

The Skin Care in France market research report includes

  • Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends
  • Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth 
  • Detailed segmentation of international and local products
  • Historic volumes and values, company and brand market shares

Medicinal and aromatic plants have a high market potential with the world demand for herbal products. There is a strong market for herbal medicinal products in Europe. Market research report includes healthcare spending is estimated at 18% of GDP in 2020. The costs can be reduced to 5.3% of GDP.  Annual savings of $3.2 billion are expected as a result of the effective use of IT-tools while unnecessary hospitalization and deaths will be reduced by 50%.

 

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Pharmacognosy Universities in USA

Pharmacognosy Universities in USA California Health Sciences University | California North State University College of Pharmacy | Chapman University | Keck Graduate Institute | Loma Linda University | Marshall B. Ketchum University | Touro University | University of Southern California | West Coast University | Western University of Health Sciences | University of Colorado Denver | Saint Joseph University | University of Connecticut Howard University Nova South-eastern University |  Palm Beach Atlantic University  | University of Florida | University of South | University of Georgia Idaho State University | Chicago State University | Midwestern University |  Roosevelt University | Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science | Southern Illinois University Edwardsville | University of Illinois

Pharmacognosy Universities in Europe

University of Oxford University of Cambridge | University of Copenhagen | University College London | Imperial College London | University of Munich | University of Edinburgh | Pierre and Marie Curie University | Heidelberg University | University of Manchester | University of Helsinki | Utrecht University | Uppsala University | University of Groningen University of Barcelona | Technical University of Munich | University of Basel | University of Strasbourg  | Ghent University | University of Geneva | University of Dundee | University of Freiburg | Stockholm University | University of Sheffield | University of Padua | University of Milan University of Amsterdam | University of Nottingham University of Hamburg | University of Birmingham | University of Southampton | University of Bern | University of Cologne Medical University of Vienna University of Lisbon | University College Dublin | University of Regensburg | University of Warsaw

Pharmacognosy Universities in Asia

University of Tokyo | National University of Singapore | Kyoto University | University of Hong Kong | Peking University | Seoul National University | National Taiwan University | Osaka University | Tsinghua University | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Fudan University | The Hong Kong | University of Science and Technology | Taipei Medical University Mahidol University | Hokkaido University | Sungkyunkwan University | University of Science and Technology of China | Pohang University of Science and Technology | Korea University

Pharma companies in Europe and Asia

Mylan | Astellas Pharma | Novo Nordisk | Boehringer Ingelheim | Allergan | Takeda | Bristol-Myers Squibb | Eli Lilly | Teva Pharmaceutical Industries | Amgen | AbbVie  | AstraZeneca GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) | Gilead Sciences | Merck | Sanofi | Roche | Pfizer | Novartis | Bayer | Johnson and Johnson | Angelini | Recordati | Apharm | Dipharma | CellPly | Newron Pharmaceuticals | Zambon | Charles River Laboratories | Procus | AbbVie | Adienne Pharma and Biotech | CordenPharma | Silicon Biosystems | Flamma | Diatheva | Menarini | Patheon | SI-BONE | Baxter | Flamma | Diatech Pharmacogenetics eClinicalWorks Simplicity Health Systems | NaphCare, Inc

Pharmaceutical Companies in USA and UAE

Johnson & Johnson | Pfizer | Merck & Co | Gilead Sciences | AbbVie Inc. | Amgen | Bristol-Myers | Squibb Company | Eli Lilly & Co. | Allergan | Biogen Inc. | Celgene Corporation | Valeant | Pharmaceuticals International  Inc. | Al Hayat Pharmaceuticals Company | Modern Pharmaceutical Company Store | IDS - Al Ittihad Drug Store | Boehringer Ingelheim Novo Nordisk Pharma Gulf Fz Llc | Dayarn Pharma | LIF  | Medicina Pharmacy - Al Zaab | MEDA Pharmaceuticals | Julphar Pharmaceuticals | Pharmalink | Medisal Pharmaceuticals Industry L.L.C | NewBridge Pharmaceuticals Scientific Office | Julphar - Gulf Pharmaceutical Industries | Abu Dhabi International Medical Services

 

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