Botanical Drug

Botanical drugs are receiving increasing attention, with approximately 70% of the world's population reportedly relying on various types of botanical drugs for medical treatment. The interest in botanical drugs is mainly based on two reasons, the general perception that botanical drugs have less toxicity and the fact that the possibility of seeking new drugs by synthetic methods is becoming less and less. As the demand for botanical drugs continues to grow, there is an increasing urgency to conduct pharmacokinetic and toxicological studies and quality control of botanical drugs and to develop rapid, sensitive, and selective analytical methods.

Our Solution

Analytical Purposes

  • To control the quality of botanicals by comparing the spectra of real and unknown samples
  • Separate and determine the active components in botanicals to meet the needs of clinical use and pharmacological research
  • To explore the conditions for the preparation and separation of active components
  • To develop new botanical resources

Basic Content

Natural drug development
Lifeasible has been focusing on phytopharmaceutical development projects, which is a promising area of application, and we invite partners to work with us to further develop this area in addition to providing professional solutions.
Conventional identification
  • Physical and chemical properties identification
  • Thin-layer chromatography identification
  • Main chemical composition
Pharmacology
  • Including experimental pharmacology
  • Clinical pharmacology
Clinical applications
  • Uses supported by clinical study data
  • Toxicology
  • Pesticide residues
  • Heavy metals
  • Radioactive substance residues
  • Adverse Reactions
  • Contraindications
  • Precautions (carcinogenic, teratogenic, mutagenic, reproductive damage, drug interactions, instructions for nursing mothers and children, etc.)

Our Responsibility

Humans have a long history of applying botanicals, which contain substances that can cure diseases. Unlike purified or synthetic single-molecule chemical drugs, phytomedicines have complex and diverse components that pose a challenge for quality control, but the diversity of components in plants also serves as a favorable condition for the continued development of traditional phytomedicines as botanicals. Lifeasible studies synergistic or additive effects between phytomedicines or their active components, and we are committed to transforming phytomedicines into the next breakthrough in the development of new drugs.

The services provided by Lifeasible cover all aspects of plant research, please contact us to find out how we can help you achieve the next research breakthrough.

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For research use only, not intended for any clinical use.

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