Part I: Introduction.- An Update on Human Fungal Diseases: A Holistic Overview.- Part II: Plant Extracts and Essential Oils as antifungals.- Composition of different species of Lamiaceae plant family: A potential bio-source of terpenoids and antifungal agents.- Plant Essential Oils and their Active Ingredients.- Essential Oils and Their Compounds for Applications in Fungal Diseases: Conventional and Non-conventional Approaches.- Antifungal efficacy of plant essential oils against Candida, Aspergillus and Cryptococcus species.- Unveiling the Potential of Essential Oils as Antifungal Agents Against Non-albicans Candida Species: Mechanisms of Action and Therapeutic Implications.
- Part III: Plant derived natural compounds as antifungals.- Molecules of natural origin as inhibitors of signal transduction pathway in Candida albicans.- Harnessing the antifungal potential of natural products.- Clinical Significance, Molecular Formation, and Natural Antibiofilm Agents of Candida albicans.- Futuristic Avenues in Candida Treatment: Exploiting Plant Derived agents as potent inhibitors of Candidiasis.- Antifungal efficacy of Terpenes and mechanism of action against human pathogenic fungi.- Part IV: Plant based nanoparticles as antifungals.- Exploration of new plant-based nanoparticles with potential antifungal activity and their mode of action.
- Green-synthesized nanoparticles: Characterization and Antifungal mechanism of action.- Green-synthesized nanoparticles: Antifungal efficacy and other applications.- Metal nanoparticles: management and control of phytopathogenic fungi.- Phytosynthesized Nanoparticles: Antifungal activity and mode of action.- Antifungal Efficacy of Plant-based Nanoparticles as a putative tool for antifungal therapy.- Part V: Plant based chemical derivatives as antifungals.- Antifungal Efficacy of Natural Product-Based Chemical Derivatives.- Therapeutic potential of phytochemicals and their derivatives as antifungal candidates: Recent discovery and development.
- Bioactive Heterocyclic Analogs as Antifungal Agents: Recent Advances and Future Aspects.- Part VI: Natural products derived from microbes and other natural sources.- Bioactive potential of Streptomyces spp. against diverse pathogenic fungi.- Antifungal potential of bioactive compounds derived from microbes and other natural sources: Challenges and future scope.- Microbial and plant natural products and their antifungal targets.- Part VII: Toxicology of natural antifungals and other applications.- Toxicology of antifungal and antiviral drugs.
- Natural Compounds Toxicity: An Egregiously Overlooked Topic.- Fungal infestation of biodegradable heritage material: application of conservatory treatments and characterization of the article.- Antifungals Discovery and Bioinformatics Tools.