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New Look to Phytomedicine Advancements in Herbal Products as Novel Drug Leads

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Ahmad Khan Mohd Sajjad, Ahmad Iqbal, Chattopadhyay Debprasad

Couverture de l’ouvrage New Look to Phytomedicine

New Look to Phytomedicine: Advancements in Herbal Products as Novel Drug Leads is a compilation of in-depth information on the phytopharmaceuticals used in modern medicine for the cure and management of difficult-to-treat and challenging diseases. Readers will find cutting-edge knowledge on the use of plant products with scientific validation, along with updates on advanced herbal medicine in pharmacokinetics and drug delivery. This authoritative book is a comprehensive collection of research based, scientific validations of bioactivities of plant products, such as anti-infective, anti-diabetic, anti-cancer, immune-modulatory and metabolic disorders presented by experts from across the globe.

Step-by-step information is presented on chemistry, bioactivity and the functional aspects of biologically active compounds. In addition, the pharmacognosy of plant products with mechanistic descriptions of their actions, including pathogenicity is updated with information on the use of nanotechnology and molecular tools in relation to herbal drug research.

Section 1: Introduction to Herbal Therapeutics 1. Herbal Medicine: Current trends and future prospects 2. Diversity of bio-active compounds and their therapeutic potential 3. Ethnomedicinal wisdom: An approach for antiviral drug development 4. Plant derived prebiotics and its health benefits

Section 2a: Biological activity and discovery of new compounds from herbs, medicinal plants and herbal medicine 5. Moroccan medicinal plants as anti-infective and antioxidant agents 6. Anti-inflammatory properties of herbs in oral infection 7.Bioactive molecules, pharmacology and future research trends of Ganoderma lucidium as a cancer chemotherapeutic agent 8. Indian berries and its active compounds: therapeutic potential  in cancer prevention 9. Prospects of essential oils in controlling  pathogenic biofilm 10. Anticancer phytocompounds: Experimental and clinical updates 11. Plant derived molecules in managing HIV infection

Section 2b: Mechanism of action plant derived products/medicine 12. Current Strategy to target bacterial quorum sensing and virulence by phytocompounds 13. Understanding biochemical and molecular mechanism of complications of glycation and its management by herbal medicine 14. Insights of Phyto-compounds as anti-pathogenic agents: Controlling strategies for inhibiting biofilms and quorum sensing in Candida albicans 15. Neem Leaf Glycoprotein in Cancer Immunomodulation and Immunotherapy 16. Role of phytomedicine in diabetes and cardiovascular diseases 17. Plant-derived Immuno-modulators

Section 3: Pharmacokinetics, interaction and toxicity profile of phytocompounds 18. Herb and modern drug interactions: Efficacy, quality and safety aspects

Section 4: New dimensions in phytotherapy research and applications 19. High Throughput Virtual Screening (HTVS) of natural compounds & exploration of their Bio-molecular mechanisms: An in silico approach 20. Plant extracts and phytocompounds in management of Malaria 21. Assessment of antimicrobial activity of different phytochemicals against enteric diseases in different animal models 22. Nanoparticles in Ayurvedic medicine: potential and prospects 23. Nanoparticles-based delivery of phytomedicines: Challenges and opportunities 24. Phytomedicine: A potential alternative medicine in controlling neurological disorders

Researchers in the Pharmaceutical industry, Medicinal Chemistry, Natural Drug Discovery, Practitioners of traditional medicines, Ayurveda, Unani and Alternative medicines will also benefit from this work.

Dr. Khan obtained his Ph.D. in Agricultural Microbiology from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has been the recipient of a Post Graduate Merit Scholarship and University Gold Medal in his M. Sc. Programme. He has experience of working in research projects and teaching at graduate and post­ graduate levels. Dr. Khan has been teaching microbiology, phytomedicine, molecular biology and immunology to these students. He has more than five years of research and academics experiences by serving as a Senior Research Fellow of Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India; Research Associate at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Institute of Microbial Technology, Chandigarh, India. He gained international experiences in research and teaching by serving as Post-Doctoral Fellow in Phytomedicine Programme with the prestigious group of Prof. J. N. Eloff in University of Pretoria, South Africa; and as an Assistant Professor in Biotechnology at Yenugnam University, South Korea. His research work had contributed significantly in the area of medicinal plants for pharmaceutical and applied industrial biotechnology and microbiology. He had published seventeen research papers and two review article in referred journals so far. He has contributed as author in seventeen book chapters. He has one book to his credit as first authorship and reviewer of more than 10 peer reviewed journals from publishers of Elsevier, Springer, Wiley, Taylor and Francis. His overall research activity has led him with a cumulative impact factor of papers published, 29; total number of citations, 633; and highest citation of a single paper being 156. His thrust area of current research work includes natural products for their novel anti-infective activity against drug-resistant pathogenic bacteria and fungi especially Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus focusing on anti-biofilm activity.
Dr. Iqbal Ahmad obtained the M. Phil (1991) and the Ph. D. degree (1994) in Ag. Mi
  • Compiles up-to-date information on the chemotherapeutics used in the treatment of infective and metabolic disorders
  • Presents advancements in the discovery of new drugs from plants using molecular and nanotechnology tools
  • Examines detailed information on the use of herbals agents in cancer, HIV and other ailments, including diabetes, malaria and neurological disorders

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Ouvrage de 710 p.

15x22.8 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).

170,55 €

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