Chalcones: From Drug Discovery to Pharmaceutical Applications serves as a comprehensive reference on chalcones, detailing their natural occurrence, synthetic methods, and therapeutic applications. Chalcones are characterized by their accessible preparation and chemical versatility, making them a focal point for research in drug development. This text aims to provide both novice and experienced researchers with the foundational knowledge necessary to advance their work in this area. The book is organized into three parts. Part I, "Foundations of Chalcones Research," covers the natural sources of chalcones, various extraction methods, structural characterization techniques, synthesis, and their role in organic chemistry and metal complexes. Part II, "Pharmacology of Chalcones," addresses pharmacokinetic properties, toxicity, and the medicinal uses of chalcones, including their effectiveness against viruses, bacteria, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. Part III, "Prospects," explores chalcone-containing products, drug formulation strategies, and clinical trials involving chalcone-based drug candidates. This reference is an essential resource for pharmaceutical researchers, providing critical insights into the applications and potential of chalcones in drug development and therapeutic interventions.