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For centuries the vast and versatile pharmacological effects of medicinal plants constituents have played vital roles in biological, economic, social, spiritual, cultural and health wellbeing. This unique text establishes a groundwork in natural product chemistry and phytochemistry by considering biosynthesis and mechanistic way.

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For centuries the vast and versatile pharmacological effects of medicinal plants constituents have played vital roles in biological, economic, social, spiritual, cultural and health wellbeing. This unique text establishes a groundwork in natural product chemistry and phytochemistry by considering biosynthesis and mechanistic way.
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Dr. Malik Saadullah (PhD) Pharmaceutical Chemistry working as Assistant Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Faculty of Pharmaceutical sciences, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Dr. Malik have a robust background in mass spectrometry, chromatography, biomolecules and the development of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory models both in vitro and in vivo, I bring experience and a passion for advancing the field of chemistry. Over the course of career, he has accumulated over 1300 citations, reflecting the significant impact of my research. His work, which spans a cumulative impact factor of over 400, has been recognized and respected by peers worldwide. As the editor of two influential books and author of more than 30 chapters, he has contributed extensively to the academic and scientific community, shaping the discourse and direction of research. He had the privilege of supervising the research work of 26 MPhil students and 3 PhD students. This role has allowed me to mentor the next generation of scientists, fostering their growth and guiding their research projects to successful completion. His research has focused on the application of mass spectrometry and chromatography techniques to identify and characterize bioactive compounds with potential therapeutic applications. He has optimized numerous methodologies for the analysis of complex biological matrices, contributing to the understanding of disease mechanisms and the discovery of novel therapeutic agents. In the realm of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory research, he has worked on several in vitro and in vivo models that have provided critical insights into the efficacy and mechanisms of action of potential drug candidates. His work in this area has led to the identification of promising compounds that can be advanced to preclinical and clinical development stages.