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Oxidative stress is a key pathological factor involved in the development and progression of numerous chronic and degenerative diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic syndromes, and inflammatory conditions. Considerable scientific interest has recently focused on the discovery and characterization of bioactive compounds from natural and synthetic sources capable ... read more
Privileged scaffolds represent important frameworks that play an important role in drug discovery and medicinal chemistry. Their inherent versatility allows medicinal chemists to rapidly generate bioactive compounds, optimize lead molecules, and explore diverse therapeutic areas with improved efficiency. Over the past two decades, extensive research has demonstrated that privileged scaffolds ... read more
This thematic issue focuses on cutting-edge research integrating Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, Deep Learning, and Ensemble Learning to address emerging challenges in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE). As intelligent technologies rapidly evolve, there is a growing need for scalable, efficient, and robust solutions across ... read more
The increasing need for portable medical devices for continuous health monitoring has driven advancements in wearable biosensors. These non-invasive sensors provide real-time physiological tracking, reducing healthcare costs while improving patient outcomes. Integrated into body-worn devices, they collect biofluids—such as sweat, saliva, interstitial fluid, tears, and blood—playing a crucial role in ... read more
The special issue "Marine Natural Products: A Pathway to Treating Chronic Lifestyle Diseases" aims to explore the untapped potential of marine-derived bioactive compounds as innovative solutions to combat chronic lifestyle-related diseases. These conditions, including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and neurodegenerative disorders, are escalating globally due to unhealthy dietary habits, sedentary ... read more
The human gut represents a dynamic ecosystem in which host physiology, resident microbiota, and dietary inputs continuously interact to regulate metabolic homeostasis, immune function, and overall health. Emerging research has revealed that this host–microbiome–diet interactome operates through complex molecular and biomolecular interfaces involving microbial metabolites, host receptors, signaling cascades, epigenetic ... read more
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the leading cause of dementia worldwide. Alzheimer’s disease affects brain memory and other cognitive functions. Therefore, the early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease are crucial in developing effective treatments and improving the quality of life for patients. Recent years have seen ... read more
Phosphine compounds have emerged as versatile agents in medicinal chemistry, offering unique structural and electronic properties that enable diverse biological applications. This thematic issue explores the expanding role of phosphines in drug design, therapeutic delivery, and bioinorganic mechanisms. From their use as ligands in metal-based drugs to their potential in ... read more
The rapid deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smart city infrastructures, and cyber-physical systems (CPS) has significantly increased exposure to complex and evolving security threats. Conventional security mechanisms are increasingly inadequate in addressing large-scale, heterogeneous, and dynamic cyber–physical environments. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have enabled the development ... read more
Central nervous system (CNS) diseases are among the leading causes of chronic disability and mortality worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), neurological disorders affect over 1 billion people, and the cost of their treatment increases annually. However, advances in neuroscience and medicine are enabling fundamentally new approaches to ... read more
Waste management and valorization have one of the key contributions in achieving SDGs (sustainable development goals) via development of eco-friendly, pollution free and low cost process for versatile applications. Continuous increase in urbanization, industrialization, and population growth cause tremendous pressure on environmental resources by exerting heavy pollution loading through waste ... read more
Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) has emerged as the leading cause of visual impairment in children in many developed and developing countries. With improved neonatal care and increased survival of preterm and high-risk infants, ophthalmologists, neurologists, rehabilitation experts and educators are encountering a rapidly rising number of children with CVI. Despite ... read more