Pharmacognosy 2019
PRESIDENT MESSAGE
President Message
By
Dr. Hari S Sharma
Welcome Address Pharmacognosy 2019 London, March 11-12, 2019
Dear Colleagues,
This gives me immense pleasure to welcome you all on behalf of the 7th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants of 2019 to one of the most beautiful cities of the World London, UK. With great successes achieved in the past in the field by successive congresses, World renowned experts on Plant medicine are gathering in London, the city that always remained in the forefront of science and research in various fields with novel ideas and innovations for the benefit of mankind through the centuries.
The history of Pharmacgonosy is as old as the city of London. As you all know that Pharmacognosy is the oldest branch of all pharmacological disciplines that dates back to the prehistoric period. The Ancient Egyptians used plant and vegetable medicines to cure diseases as early as 3000 BC. The history of London is known from 1000-1100 BC when The Brutus of Troy founded the city. Now London is a leading global educational and research center with the largest populations of students across all over the world. The city is known for the highest acclaimed Universities and research Institutions namely, the federal University of London is one of the largest Universities in Europe. The other notables are University of London, King's College London, London, the School of Pharmacy,London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, St. George's Hospital Medical School and Imperial College London for example.To organize 2019 Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants is a great tribute to the city of London with her long tradition in the field. This tradition of medicinal plants growing in the garden was maintained continued in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
With your knowledge and expertise, we hope that the 2019 Pharmacognosy and Plant medicine organized by EurSciCon will be a great success in London like previous years.
I invite you from all diverse field of Pharmacognosy to participate the great event in London, the center of the World to enlighten the delegates by your presentations, comments, suggestions for the advancement of the subject to a further new height!
All are warmly welcome!
Hari S Sharma, Ph. D., Dr. Med. Sci., FAIS (New York), FABRI (N. Carolina)
Director, Int. Expt. CNS Injury & Repair;
Prof. Neurobiology (MRC)
University Hospital, Uppsala University, Sweden
WELCOME MESSAGE
Welcome Message
By
Prof. Dr Niko Radulovic
It’s a great honor and immense pleasure to Welcome you all to the 7th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal plants in London, UK March 11-12, 2019.
This 2-days of Great Event will highlight all aspects of plant medicine for the advancement of Health Care and controlling of diseases afflicting human being. Medicinal plants and their use to cure diseases are being practiced since ages. These medicinal plants and their extracts to treat human disease later spread to all over the World. Several clinical trials of these plant medicines are now done in Europe, Asia, and America with good results. The dealings of plant medicinal extracts with other drugs and disease is still not recognized. Thus, there is a crucial need to expand our knowledge and share experiences among the scientific community on medicinal plants and their usage to treat human disease. In this 2-days mega event all aspects of medicinal plants from extraction, purification to drug delivery for effective therapy will be discussed by leading experts in the world gathered in London. The conference will deliver new insight and future development of the therapeutic value of medicinal plants and their usage to students, researchers, healthcare professionals, Academia and industry similarly. We sincerely believe that this conference in London will bring together scientists from all over the world in order to contribute to a better understanding of the role of natural products in drug discovery, material science, nutrition and applied chemistry. Through a careful selection of conferences from established scientists, the addition of emerging topics from young group leaders and the participation of young scientists, through several travel fellowships, we aim to shed light into recent advances in natural products. Please join the conference and be a part of the future development of medicinal plants in healthcare !!
Prof. Dr Niko Radulovic
Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
University of Niš, Niš Serbia
ABOUT CONFERENCE
Euroscicon invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “7th Edition Of International Conference On Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants” during March 11-12, 2019 in London,UK which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.
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.
There is a strong market for herbal medicinal products in Europe. Market research report includes that Netherlands ranks third as a near-term, export destination for U.S. health IT according to the International Trade Administration’s 2015-2020 Health IT Top Markets Report. In the absence of continued investments, 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%.
Sessions/Tracks
Track 1: Pharmacognosy
Material Medica is an initial name of Pharmacognosy which is a complete and detailed study of physical, chemical and biological properties of substances that are derived from natural sources like plants and other living things. The substances that are derived from natural sources are known as Crude Drugs. This study acts as an important link between pharmacology and medicinal chemistry which also plays a vital role between ayurvedic and allopathic systems of medicines.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. This entire market is expected to reach $25.6 billion in 2015 and nearly $35.4 billion by 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.
Pharmacognosy Conferences in UK.
Track 2 : Nutraceuticals
The term “Nutraceutical ” associates two words – “nutrient” (food component) and “pharmaceutical” ( medical drug).It is a food supplement that delivers health benefits in addition to its nutritional value. Nutraceutical may be a naturally nutrient-rich or medicinally active food or it may be a specific component of a food, such as the omega-3 fish oil that can be derived from salmon and other cold-water fish.
Track 3: Clinical Pharmacognosy and Aromatic Medicinal Plants
The interaction of the pharmacognosy with modish chemical and biological techniques, and application of them in a clinical setting, has been led to the Clinical Pharmacognosy .This clinical pharmacognosy is capable of dealing with the Kampo medicine which is a traditional medicine of Japan. This plays a vital role in analysing standardising and also determines the medicines containing evidence of natural health products. The plants that produce a large amount of aroma and fragrance are aromatic plants these are used in perfumes and pharmaceutical industries. Synthesis of wide range of chemical compounds which performs major biological functions is named as medicinal plants.
Clinical Pharmacognosy Conferences in Canada
Track 4: Medicinal Plant Chemistry
The subject that deals about the chemistry of plants such as physical, chemical and biological properties and their structure activity relationship is termed as medicinal plant chemistry. The active constituents present in these medicinal plants helps to cure diseases. The medicinal plants derived drugs work same as pharmaceutical drugs but less prone to side effects .
Medicinal Plant Chemistry Conferences in Spain
Medicinal Chemistry Conferences in Russia
Track 5: Traditional Medicine
The combination and sum of the skills, practices, beliefs, remedies, superstitions and experiences that are prolonging since the previous generations, cultures to prevent and to cure a disease and also other mental problems and its symptoms is named as traditional medicine. When Traditional medicine competes with modern medicine, traditional medicine has minimal side effects and Traditional medicine is also long lasting.
The global herbal supplements and remedies market is projected to reach US$115 billion by 2020, driven by growing adoption of preventive care as a safe strategy to improve health .Asia is poised to be fast increasing market with CAGR of 9% over analysis period.
Traditional Medicine Conferences in China
Track 6: Analytical Methods for Natural Products
The Analytical methods for natural products focusses on recently developed techniques with well and sophisticated features of analytical instruments namely HPLC, UV ,Infra red and NMR spectroscopy and others etc., this analytical methods are applied for the evaluation and quality control of raw materials and also the end products from natural sources. These analytical techniques are of importance in the standardisation of plant-based and multi-component formulations.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. This entire market is assumed to reach $25.6 billion in 2015 and apprx. $35.4 billion in 2020 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.
Track 7: Toxicological Studies Of Plant Products
A complete and a detailed study of biological, physical, chemical or any miscellaneous factor that effects any part of the living organism is known as toxicity and the study of these adverse effects on living organisms such as plants, animals etc., is known as Toxicology.
Track 8 : Phytomedicine
It is a therapy given to plants to maintain their health and to eradicate the diseases and symptoms causing to them is phytomedicine.It is also known as Plant medicine. Phytomedicine is used as an anti-inflammatory, antibiotic, analgesic, sedative. It acts as a major link between Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology. In Phytomedicine, plant medications are chosen to secure the body's own particular capacities and resistant framework.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014 simultaneously. This perfect market is expected to reach $25.6 billion in 2015 and approximately. $35.4 billion in 2020, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% from 2015 to 2020.
Phytomedicine Conferences in USA
Track 9: Plant Biotechnology and Tissue Culture
The selection of methods and developments that are applied for the growth of plant organs, cells, tissues in a nutrient medium under optimal sterile conditions is named as plant tissue culture and the utilisation of these living organisms and also other biological products for the manufacturing and production of the drugs is termed as biotechnology. A hard beginning for the rapid development and enactment of biotechnology in agriculture was provided by achievements in plant tissue culture.
The global market for agricultural biotechnology reached $29.2 billion in 2016. This should reach $32.1 billion in 2017 and $53.7 billion in 2022, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.8%.
Biotechnology Conferences in Italy
Track 10: Phytochemistry
The substances with a chemical moiety are derived from plants known as phytochemicals. The detailed study of these phytochemicals is called as phytochemistry which describes the structures of large number of secondary metabolic compounds which are observed in plants. It consists of wide range of organic substances that are accumulated by plants and which further deals with the chemical structures, biosynthesis, metabolism, distribution and biological function of the substances.
Herbal drugs were standardised based on the chemical and biological activity profile is an important prerequisite for acquiring the herbal market. The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $24.4 billion in 2014. This broad market is expected to reach approx. $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.
Phytochemistry Conferences in Russia
Track 11: Applied Plant Sciences
Plant science refers to the botanical science which merges with the study of anatomy, taxonomy and also the morphological and physiological characters of plants.This plant science includes the study of various other branches such as developmental genetics, molecular genetics,proteomics,genomics,cellbiology and other branches of biology.This plant science will increase the use of gene technology in agriculture.
The global market for agricultural biotechnology reached $26.4 billion in 2013 and $27.8 billion in 2014. This market level is expected to reach $46.8 billion in 2019, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.0% over the next five years.
Plant Science Conferences in USA
Track 12: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
The treatments that are used along with standard medical treatment but these are not considered as standard treatments are complementary medicines. In other case, if a nontraditional practice was used instead of conventional medicine are considered as alternative medicines. Acupuncture, massage, herbs are the qualities of complementary and alternative medicine.
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Conferences in Europe
Track 13: Applications of Natural Products
These natural products play a critical role in identification of numerous medicines.A huge number of anti-infectives are based on natural products. The constituents of these natural products helps in numerous drug discovery. The pharmacological activity of these products are of therapeutic benefit in curing diseases.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014.The complete 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 14: Natural Products in Medicines
A figure that is derived from the natural source by the plants and other living organisms is named as natural product. These natural products play a vital role in health care and curing of diseases. Atropine which is obtained from atropa belladonna, acts as a CNS stimulant. According to a recent survey conducted by WHO, about 121 drugs are from natural sources which are derived either directly or indirectly from plant.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. The entire 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.
Natural medicine Conferences in Australia
Track 15: Analytical Techniques in Phytochemistry
The substances with a chemical moiety are derived from plants known as phytochemicals. The detailed study of these phytochemicals is called as phytochemistry. These phytochemicals have protective and disease curable properties. Some analytical techniques are applied to know the concentration of these chemical constituents such as namely Spectroscopy, Chromatography, X-Ray Crystallography are the technique that helps in detection and study of phytochemicals.
The global market for botanical and plant-derived drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. Complete 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.
Analytical Plant Chemistry conferences in Austria
Track 16: Standardization of Herbal Drugs
The verification or the testimonial of a drugs identity, purity and quality determination and also to detect the adulterant is termed as standardisation of herbal drug. This standardisation process includes various techniques like physical, chemical, biological and its morphological observations of the drugs.
With the high increase in the use of herbal medicines worldwide and the rapid expansion of the global market for these products, the safety and quality of medicinal plant materials and herbal medicinal products have become a major concern for health authorities, pharmaceutical industries and the public. The global botanical and plant-derived drug market was valued at $21.4 billion in 2011 and should reach $22.1 billion in 2012. Total market value is expected to reach $26.6 billion in 2017 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7%.
Herbal medicine Conferences in Netherlands
Track 17: Formulation and Manufacture of Plant Medicines
Many traditional herbal medical practices have been discovered for the diagnosis, prevention and cure for various diseases. The formulation and manufacturing of these plant medicines involves some processes such as extraction process which is the basic step for plant medicine formulation. After the extraction the solvent is merged with certain excipients and blended to obtain suitable dosage form. Evaluation tests were performed for desired medicament.
According to Global market Analysis, it is estimated that herbal market will reach to $107 billion by end of 2017. This shows that Ayurveda is one of the most spectacular expressions of medication practiced throughout the world.
Track 18: Marine Drugs
The marine environment is a source of both biological and chemical entities. The drugs formulated through this marine source are called marine drugs. Marine drugs constitute high amount of therapeutic values. The process of developing and production of these drugs from sea is marine drug chemistry. Marine drugs are mostly used in prevention of cancer.
The global market for marine-derived drugs was 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 2017.
Marine biology Conferences in Germany
Marine drugs Conferences in Australia
Track 19: Natural Products in Cancer Prevention and Therapy
Cancer can be prevented by the use of drugs and other medications which reduce the risk of cancer but preventing a disease by use of drugs may probe for side effects. As natural products are of major interest as chemo preventive agents due to their low toxicity profiles. These natural products constitute a large number of vitamins, minerals and also dietary supplements, probiotics which acts as nutritional therapeutics and also as bioactive components of food.
Chemotherapy Conferences in Europe
Track 20: EthnoPharmacology
The study of medicines such as herbal, folk medicines and their usage in different culture groups, ethnics especially indigenous people. Ethnopharmacology views at sources of chemical agents and their storage and applications by different communities of people. The use of these active chemicals may serves to remove the toxic compounds and concentrates the active compound. Ethnomedicine includes herbal or traditional medicines followed by various people and their use of plants, microorganisms, minerals etc.
Ethnopharmacology Conferences in Japan
Track 21: Natural Products of Medicinal Interest
A body that is derived from the natural source by the plants and other living organisms is named as natural product. These are prepared by chemical combination of both the semi and total amalgams. The term natural product was been prolonged for trade purpose for cosmetics and weight loss supplements and also for prevention of tumours and infections, cancer and diabetes etc. Natural products of more than 50% are approved by FDA.
The global botanical and plant-derived drug market was valued at $21.4 billion in 2011 and should reach $22.1 billion in 2012 and the total market value is expected to reach $26.6 billion in 2017 after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.7%.
Market Analysis
There is a strong market for herbal medicinal products in Europe. Market research report includes that Netherlands ranks third as a near-term, export destination for U.S. health IT according to the International Trade Administration’s 2015-2020 Health IT Top Markets Report. In the absence of continued investments, 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%.
Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants
According to GIA, the herbal supplements and Remedies Market is projected to reach US $115 billion by 2020, driven by the growth adoption of preventive care as a safe and effective strategy to improve health and wellbeing. Europe represents the largest market worldwide.
Ayurveda:
Ayurveda has established its position around the globe as a unique healthcare system. According to world ayurvedic market analysis and trends report 2016-2025 market is projected to grow CAGR. of 16.0% by next decade. The study focuses on market trends, leading players, supply chain trends, technological innovations, key developments, and future strategies.
An organisation was formed in Europe named as European Ayurveda Medical Association. It organises an unit namely EUROCAM which includes both complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Since 1993, the European Academy of Ayurveda has been contributing to development by supporting international exchange and research projects .The Rosenberg European Academy of Ayurveda was founded by Kerstin and Mark Rosenberg in 1993. It is a charitable organization mainly funded by students trainings and patients treatment fees, as well as by a relatively small amount of tax-deductible donations. As a non-profit organization for universal health and education, REAA follows social purposes rather than economic ones. Places namely Austria, Spain, Germany, Bulgaria, Jersey, UK are rich in ayurvedic preparations in Europe.
Herbal Plants and Products :
Herbal products are glorious in Europe. Increased demand for herbal and botanical products in multi-formula include herbal supplements, herbal preparations, and finished herbal products that contain active ingredients which are derived from plant materials., is one of the major factors driving the market growth. The developing belief in the use of organic and natural products is estimating to effort market growth over the coming years. Regulatory authorities such as the European Directive on Traditional Herbal Medicinal Products by the European Union (EU) and WHO by the U.N are regulatory bodies hiring guidelines and rules related to the content of herbal ingredients in the supplement.
Total global herbal market is of size 62.0 billion dollars, in this European union is the biggest market with the share 45% of total herbal market. Europe dominated the global herbal medicine market on account of increased dispersion of global players concerned with the manufacturing of herbal supplements. The prosperity of obtaining approvals for herbal medicines and guidelines stated for the production and testing of these products is expected to expand the herbal medicine market growth in Europe. The estimation is that the global market for herbal products is expected to be $5 Trillion by 2050.
Natural Products :
The global market for botanical and natural drugs was valued at $23.2 billion in 2013 and $24.4 billion in 2014. This aggregate 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.
Natural products are derived from plants and minerals that are traced from nature which are free from chemicals and pesticides. The market in Europe is perceiving an increase in expenditure on natural and organic products. Currently, this section accounts for approximately 23-25% of the market. European consumers are spending more for natural products on average 36.4 euros in Europe and 53.7 in the European Union. European countries also have the chief organic market shares: Denmark has the prime with 8.4 %; Switzerland, the natural product market share is 7.7 % and Luxembourg with 7.5 %. In Europe, there were almost 350,000 organic producers (European Union: 270,000), 60,000 organic processors and almost 3,700 organic importers. It was assumed to be growth at CAGR of over 9% from 2015-2019.
Plants used for Medicinal Purposes
MEDICINAL PLANT |
PURPOSE |
Basil |
Appetite |
Chamomile |
Skin inflammation |
Echinacea |
Flu |
Johnny-jump-up |
Eczema |
Lavender |
Antiseptic |
Lemon Balm |
Insomnia |
Feverfew |
|
Marigold |
Sunburns |
Parsley |
Bad breath |
Foundations of Pharmacognosy
- Phytochemistry & Bioactive Natural Products and Pharmacognosy-University of Geneva
- Natural Products Research Institute, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University
- Department Of Pharmacognosy ,University Of Ibadan
- Pharmacognosy & Chemistry of Natural Products, Kanazawa University
- Division of Pharmacognosy, Institute of Natural Medicine-University of Toyama.
Diseases cured by Herbal Plants
- Cancer
- Blood Pressure
- Respiratory Disorders
- Rheumatism
- Arthritis
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Breast Cancer
- Ovarian cancer
- Colonic spasms
Past Conference Report
PAST CONFERENCE REPORT
Pharmacognosy 2018 Report
6th Edition Of International Conference On Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants was held on April 16-17, 2018 in Amsterdam, Netherlands with the presence of professional researchers, scientists involved in the development of high-quality education & research in all aspects.
Pharmacognosy 2018 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various topics related to the field of Pharmacognosy. The highly exalted conference hosted by EuroSciCon was marked with the attendance of renowned and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 20 countries around the world. The conference has tried grounding every aspect related to Pharmacognosy, covering all the possible research areas.
The conference aimed a parallel rail with theme “Medicinal Plants – modifying contrast in Health Care System”. The meeting engrossed a vicinity of cognizant discussions on Recent Developments in Traditional Medicine, Pharmacognosy and Natural Products, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Applications Of Natural Products, Marine Drugs. The two days event implanted a firm relation of upcoming strategies in the field of Pharmacognosy with the scientific community.
We are thankful to all our speakers for encouraging and supporting us to conduct the conference and catapulting the same to pinnacle of success.
The Organizing Committee would like to thank the moderator: Svetlana Lyashenko, Pyatigorsk Medical Pharmaceutical Institute of Volgograd Medical State University,Russian Federation for her valuable contribution which resulted in smooth functioning of the conference.
We would also like to thank our Poster judge Hari Shanker Sharma Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden for the evaluation of Poster Presentations.
The meeting was embarked with an opening ceremony followed by Keynote Sessions and followed by special sessions and series of lectures delivered by Honorable Guests and members of the Keynote forum. The highlights of the meeting were the eponymous lectures, delivered by:
- Hari Shankar Sharma, Uppsala University, Sweden
- Jamal Ouazzani, Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles, France
- Pedro Medina, Yo creo en Colombia, Colombia
- Mona Alyedreessy, Azara Beautique, UK
- Nikola Kovinich, West Virginia University, USA
- Rajasekaran Aiyalu, KMCH College of Pharmacy, India
- Samira H Zaidan, Zaidan Clinic, UK
- Estherna Pretorius, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- Svetlana Lyashenko, Volgograd Medical State University, Russia
- Hicham Boufous, Hassan 1st University, Morocco
- Humaira Shaheen, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan
- Amel Bouzabata, Badji Mokhtar University, Algeria
- Rahul Chandran, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
- John Addotey, University of Münster, Germany
- Manuela Mandrone, Bologna University, Italy
- Hamid-Reza Adhami, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
- Jian He, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
- Tiah Rachmatiah, Institut Sains dan Teknologi Nasional, Indonesia
- Yiftach Vaknin, ARO Volcani Center, Israel
- Ikram Mohamed Eltayeb Elsiddig, UMST, Sudan
- Marhoume Fatima Zahra, Hassan I University, Morocco
- Prasanth S S, Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, India
- Vedrana Cikes Culic, University of Split, Croatia
- Clement Olusoji Ajayi, Mbarara University of Science and Technology, Uganda
- Nikola Stojanovic, University of Nis, Serbia
- Lucia Bada, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Spain
- Mila Radan, University of Split, Croatia
- Alexandra Bodo, University of Pécs, Hungary
- Maria João Rodrigues, Centre of Marine Sciences, Portugal
- En Hyung Kim, Dankook University, South Korea
- Ali Hikmet Mericli, Near East University, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
- Mahmoodreza Moein, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
- Antonia Diukendjieva, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
- MinWon Lee, Chung-Ang University, South Korea
- Achraf Khaldi,University of Tahri Mohamed Bechar, Algeria
- Jhansee Mishra, V.B.S.P. University, India
- Amina Saadeldin Abdelmotalab Omer, UMST, Sudan
- Reham Sharafeldin Osman Hajomer, U M S T, Sudan
- Samar Saadeldin Abdelmotalab Omer, UMST, Sudan
- Ibrahim Siddig Hamid Humedia, UMST, Sudan
- Sara Nadi Joseph Wisa, UMST, Sudan
All of them provided their fruitful contributions in the form of highly informative presentations and made the conference a top mark one.
EuroSciCon is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers and Chairs on transcribing the plenary sessions in a diversified and variegate manner to make this conference an desirable artifact.
With the grand success of Pharmacognosy 2018, we are glad to announce our next upcoming conference “7th Edition of International Conference on Pharmacognosy and Medicinal Plants” which is going to be held in London,UK during March 11-12, 2019.
Bookmark your dates…
Hoping to meet you again coming year at London!!!
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- University of Science and Technology of China
- Pohang University of Science and Technology
- Korea University
- University Malaya
- Indian Institute of Science
Pharmacognosy Related Societies:
- Botanical Society of China (BSC)
- 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)
- Australian Society of Plant Scientists (ASPS)
- European Plant Science Organization (EPSO
- International Crop Science Society (ICSS)
- International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)
- American Society of Agronomy
- Crop Science society of America
- National Association of plant Breeds
- National Science Foundation
- National Institute of Plant Genome Research
- Royal Society of Plant Genomics
- Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology Chinese Academy of Science
- New Zealand Society of Plant Biologists
- Center of Plant Structural and Functional Genomics
- Botanical Society of China
- Australian Society of Plant Scientists
- Argentine Society of Plant Physiology
- ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology
- American Society of Plant Biologists
- Canadian Society of Plant Biologists
- Chilean Society of Plant Biologists
- Chinese Society for Plant Biology
- Crop Science Society of China
- European Plant Science Organization
Top Pharma companies in Europe:
- 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
- VitalMED
- Dipharma
- Silicon Biosystems
- Flamma
- Diatheva
- Menarini
- Patheon
- SI-BONE
- Bayer
- Baxter
- Flamma
- Diatech Pharmacogenetics
Top Pharmaceutical Companies in USA:
- 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.
Top Healthcare companies in Asia:
- eClinicalWorks
- Simplicity Health Systems
- RxNT
- Eating Recovery Center
- NaphCare, Inc
- Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC)
- Crescendo
- Alignment Healthcare
- Black Book Research
Top Pharmaceutical companies in UAE
- Al Hayat Pharmaceuticals Company
- Modern Pharmaceutical Company Store
- IDS - Al Ittihad Drug Store
- Boehringer Ingelheim
- Novo Nordisk Pharma Gulf Fz Llc
- Dayarn Pharma
- LIFEPharma
- Globalpharma
- Modern Pharmaceutical Co
- Pharma Service Company
- Medpharma
- 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 (ADI)
Related Conferences on Pharmacognosy :
- Conference and Exhibition on Pharmacognosy, Phytochemistry & Natural Products in September 12-13, 2018 Shanghai, China
- Congress on Pharmacology & Chemistry of Natural CompoundsJune 18-19, 2018 Paris, France
- Conference and Exhibition on Herbal and Traditional Medicine November 5-6 , 2018 London, UK
- International Conference on Natural Products, Medicinal Plants & Marine Drugs Dubai, UAE November 26-28, 2018
- Conference on Plant Science October 29-30, 2018 Valencia, Spain
- Conference on Plant science and Molecular Biology September 20-22,2018 Rome,Italy
- Conference on Oceanography & Marine Biology Dec 03-04, 2018 Rome, Italy
- Conference on Aquaculture & Marine Biology June 25-27, 2018 , Rome, Italy
- Conference and Exhibition on Natural Products, Medicinal Plants & Marine DrugsJune 11-12, 2018 Rome, Italy
- Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing August 16-18, 2018 , Denmark Related Journals of Pharmacognosy:
- Pharmacognosy Journal [Phcog J.]
- The American Society of Pharmacognosy
- Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
- Research & Reviews: Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
- Journal Of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy
- Journal of In Silico & In Vitro Pharmacology
- Research Journal of Pharmacognosy (RJP)
- Asian Journal of Pharmacognosy
- Brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy
- The Journal of Phytopharmacology :(Pharmacognosy and Phytomedicine Research)
- Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy
- International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
- Bangladesh Pharmaceutical Journal
- International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemical Research (IJPPR)
- Pharmacognosy Reviews
- Journal of Pharmacognosy
- Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
- International Journal of Pharmacognosy & Chinese Medicine (IPCM)
- International Journal of Pharmacognosy & Chinese Medicine (IPCM)
- Journal of Medicinal Plants Studies
- International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research