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Phenolic Nanocompounds in Inflammatory Disorders: Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Future Perspectives

Journal: Current Pharmaceutical Design
Guest editor(s): Dr. Mohammad Kamal King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
Co-Guest Editor(s): Rupesh K. Gautam Amity Institute of Pharmacy, Noida, India , Adel Abuzenadah King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia
Submission closes on: 21st March, 2027

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Introduction

Inflammation is a biological defence mechanism caused by several pro-inflammatory mediators that are produced by the immune system. Overproduction of these mediators produces chronic inflammation and may also be a reason for the various chronic disorders. For the inhibition of the inflammatory process, the available conventional treatment is costly and produces several side effects. Natural products are used extensively to overcome these types of problems. Phenolic compounds are very potent in inhibiting the inflammatory processes and the actions of pro-inflammatory mediators. Application of AI, ML, DML, LLM, in silico, simulation, and computational studies will also be considered based on the quality of the work. This special issue will focus on the role of phenolic compounds, as well as their combination with nanomedicines, for a synergetic effect in inflammatory and arthritic disorders, to provide current and future aspects.

Keywords

Phenolic compounds, inflammation, Pro-inflammatory mediators, Natural products, Nanomedicines

Sub-topics

1. Synopsis on Phenolic Nanocompounds in Inflammatory Disorders

2. Mechanisms of action of Phenolic compounds

3. Mechanisms of Action of Phenolic Nanocompounds

4. Therapeutic Potential of Phenolic Nanocompounds

5. Future Perspectives of Phenolic Nanocompounds

6. Application of AI/ML/DML/LLM/in silico/simulation in the treatment of inflammatory disorders by Phenolic Nanocompounds