Abstract
The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) is the lead agency
within the U. S. federal government for complementary and integrative health research,
which includes
natural products. Although NCCIH is one of the smaller components of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), NCCIH funds a disproportionately high percentage of natural
products research at
NIH. This stems from NCCIH being the only NIH grant issuing component that includes
natural products as an explicit part of its mission. This perspective provides an
overview of the NCCIH
mission and summarizes NCCIH funding priorities for natural products research
across basic and mechanistic as well as clinical sectors. These priorities are guided
by the recently released
NCCIH strategic plan. A primary element of this new plan is a focus on whole
person health instead of the frequent focus on the treatment of diseases. The NCCIH
focus on whole person health
includes how natural products and multicomponent therapeutic approaches, which
often include natural products, can help move individuals towards health restoration
and promotion.
Key words
pharmacognosy - pharmacology - clinical studies - natural products analysis - molecular
targets and activities