Cancer Inhibitors from Chinese Natural Medicines
Nature is an attractive source of therapeutic and preventive compounds, and with such chemical diversity found in millions of species of plants, over 60% of currently used anticancer agents are derived from natural sources. Cancer Inhibitors from Chinese Natural Medicines summarizes new advancements in the experimental and clinical research of a selection of promising cancer inhibitors. It focuses on the latest scientific investigations of 238 Chinese herbs and discusses important aspects, including the types of inhibitors in the herbs, level of potency, mechanisms, and the advances in modification and formulation. Formulations from nano-particulates and immunotoxins in cancer inhibitors are also included in this comprehensive resource.
Anticancer activities of exogenous pathogenic factor-eliminating herbs. Anticancer activities of antipyretic herbs. Anticancer activities of anti-rheumatics herbs. Anticancer activities of internal cold-dispelling herbs. Anticancer activities of vital energy-regulating herbs. Anticancer activities of blood-activating and stasis-resolving herbs. Anticancer activities of hemostatic herbs. Anticancer activities of expectorant, antitussive and anti-asthmatic herbs. Anticancer activities of tonic herbs. Anticancer potentials of purgative and diuretic herbs. Anticancer potentials of hard lump-resolving and swelling-reducing herbs. Anticancer agents from anti-spasmodic Chinese herbs. Anticancer of potentials of anthelmintic herbs. Anticancer activities of other plant herbs. Index for Latin Name of Chinese Herbs. Index for Chinese Names of Chinese Herbs. Index for English Name of Chinese Herbs. Index for Acronyms
Jun-Ping Xu earned a PhD in pharmaceutical sciences and medicinal chemistry at the Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences in Japan in 1988. He has worked at the Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry and the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Xu currently works at the Cancer Research Institute and School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University, USA, as a research professor.
Date de parution : 06-2021
21x28 cm
Date de parution : 11-2016
21.5x27.9 cm
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Mots-clés :
Chinese herbal medicine - CHM - Chinese traditional medicine - TCM - Natural cancer inhibitors - Advancements in Anticancer spectrum - Nano-formulations - Faming Zhuanli Shenqing Gongkai Shuomingshu - Complementary alternative medicine - CAM - AGS Cell - KATO III - NCI N87 Cell - Anti-tumor Activity - ADM Cell - Eca-109 Cells - Kokai Tokkyo Koho JP - G1 Cell Cycle Arrest - Human Cancer Cell Lines - Bu Gu Zhi - Anti-tumor Effect - P38 Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase - Anti-proliferative Effects - AML Cell - Aloe Emodin - Panax Notoginseng Saponins - LPO Level - NSCLC Cell - AP - Scorpion Venom - Chelidonium Majus - Trigger DNA Damage - Cimicifuga Foetida - SK Hep Cell