The development of new drugs is a critical area of research that requires a multidisciplinary approach. With the rise of drug-resistant diseases, the need for effective and safe drugs is more pressing than ever. Natural science is a promising area of drug discovery that has gained significant attention in recent years. Natural products, such as plant extracts, have been used for centuries to treat various diseases and can serve as a valuable source for new drug molecules. Multidisciplinary Applications of Natural Science for Drug Discovery and Integrative Medicine explores the role of natural science in drug discovery. The book highlights the interdisciplinary nature of drug discovery, which involves biology, chemistry, pharmacology, mathematics, physics, and medicine. By integrating these disciplines, the book aims to identify new drug molecules that can effectively treat various diseases. One of the key focuses of the book is to integrate allopathic and complementary medicine. The book explores how natural products can be combined with conventional medicine to improve drug efficacy and patient outcomes. With a cross-disciplinary approach, this research ensures that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of how natural science can be leveraged to develop effective and safe drugs. This essential resource is designed for researchers, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, and post-graduate students who are interested in exploring the multidisciplinary applications of natural science in drug discovery and integrative medicine. With its comprehensive coverage and focus on practical applications, the book is an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to contribute to the development of new and effective drugs.