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Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics


Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics


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von: Mithun Rudrapal

173,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.08.2022
ISBN/EAN: 9781119811800
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 576

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<b>Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</b> <p><b>Discover the medicinal importance of antioxidant herbal medicines, phytochemicals, and nanodelivery systems for a wide range of diseases</b> <p>Phytomedicine has been—and continues to be—central to many cultures and societies due to its low toxicity, low cost, accessibility, and efficacy in treating difficult diseases. In fact, many plant-derived bioactive natural products serve as potential sources of drug leads or therapeutic agents in the treatment of a wide range of human diseases. When combined with nanotechnology, phytomedicine has the potential to affect and impact a tissue-specific site, which can reduce drug dosage and side effects while improving activity. <p><i>Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> offers a comprehensive look at the significant role that phytomedicine-derived antioxidants play on the field of medicine, particularly when combined with the nanotechnology-derived drug delivery systems. The book thoroughly covers the herbs, plant extracts, and other dietary elements that may be used as sources of natural antioxidants and similarly highlights the use of phytomedicine- derived bioactive compounds including plant polyphenols and flavonoids to reducing the impact of oxidative stress induced human diseases. The text also demonstrates the biochemical and therapeutic targets of nanodrugs and discusses nanostructure toxicity, while emphasizing the challenges and regulatory issues involved with nanophytotherapeutics. <p><i> Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> readers will also find: <ul><li>A helpful bridge between the cutting-edge field of nanotechnology delivery and phytotherapeutics</li> <li>The potential role of bioactive phytochemicals, particularly polyphenolic compounds and flavonoids, in oxidative stress-induced diseases</li> <li>Description of the latest developments on nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for the treatment of certain chronic human diseases, such as cancer, inflammations, diabetes, viral, bacterial and parasitic infections, nervous system disorders, cardiovascular disorders, and neurological diseases.</li></ul> <p><i> Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> is a useful reference for drug manufacturers and drug developers, formulation scientists, biomedical scientists, medicinal chemists, phytochemists, healthcare providers, and academics and researchers.
<p>Chapter 1 - Natural antioxidants in oxidative stress induced diseases</p> <p>Chapter 2 - Phytomedicines as sources of natural antioxidants</p> <p>Chapter 3 - Herbs, spices and dietary constituents as sources of phytoantioxidants</p> <p>Chapter 4 - Phytoantioxidants and their role in cellular oxidative stress</p> <p>Chapter 5 - Bioactive flavonoids as phytoantioxidants</p> <p>Chapter 6 - Nanoparticulate delivery systems for phytoconstituents</p> <p>Chapter 7 - Nanodelivery of herbal- and phyto-antioxidants</p> <p>Chapter 8 - Nanodelivery of antioxidant herbal extracts, spice and dietary constituents</p> <p>Chapter 9 - Nanophytomedicines in disease and therapy</p> <p>Chapter 10 - Biochemical and therapeutic targets for nanophytomedicines</p> <p>Chapter 11 - Green approaches for synthesis of nanophytopharmaceuticals/nanophytodelivery systems</p> <p>Chapter 12 - Characterization of nanophytopharmaceuticals</p> <p>Chapter 13 - Toxicity of nanostructures and nanodrugs                                           </p> <p>Chapter 14 - Nanotherapeutics of Phytoantioxidants for Microbial Infections</p> <p>Chapter 15 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for viral infections</p> <p>Chapter 16 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for parasitic diseases and neglected tropical diseases</p> <p>Chapter 17 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for inflammatory disorders</p> <p>Chapter 18 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for cardiovascular diseases</p> <p>Chapter 19 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for diabetes</p> <p>Chapter 20 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for CNS disorders</p> <p>Chapter 21 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for aging and neurological disorders</p> <p>Chapter 22 - Nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for cancer</p> <p>Chapter 23 - Challenges and regulatory issues of nanophytotherapeutics</p>
<p><b> Mithun Rudrapal, PhD, FIC,</b> is presently working as Associate Professor and Head at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Rasiklal M. Dhariwal Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University), Pune, Maharashtra, India. Dr. Rudrapal has been actively engaged in teaching and research in the field of Pharmaceutical and Allied Sciences for more than 12 years. He has over 100 publications in peer-reviewed international journals to his credit and has filed a number of Indian patents. In addition, Dr. Rudrapal is the author or editor of over a dozen published or forthcoming books.</p>
<p><b>Discover the medicinal importance of antioxidant herbal medicines, phytochemicals, and nanodelivery systems for a wide range of diseases</b></p> <p>Phytomedicine has been—and continues to be—central to many cultures and societies due to its low toxicity, low cost, accessibility, and efficacy in treating difficult diseases. In fact, many plant-derived bioactive natural products serve as potential sources of drug leads or therapeutic agents in the treatment of a wide range of human diseases. When combined with nanotechnology, phytomedicine has the potential to affect and impact a tissue-specific site, which can reduce drug dosage and side effects while improving activity. <p><i>Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> offers a comprehensive look at the significant role that phytomedicine-derived antioxidants play on the field of medicine, particularly when combined with the nanotechnology-derived drug delivery systems. The book thoroughly covers the herbs, plant extracts, and other dietary elements that may be used as sources of natural antioxidants and similarly highlights the use of phytomedicine- derived bioactive compounds including plant polyphenols and flavonoids to reducing the impact of oxidative stress induced human diseases. The text also demonstrates the biochemical and therapeutic targets of nanodrugs and discusses nanostructure toxicity, while emphasizing the challenges and regulatory issues involved with nanophytotherapeutics. <p><i> Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> readers will also find: <ul><li>A helpful bridge between the cutting-edge field of nanotechnology delivery and phytotherapeutics</li> <li>The potential role of bioactive phytochemicals, particularly polyphenolic compounds and flavonoids, in oxidative stress-induced diseases</li> <li>Description of the latest developments on nanotherapeutics of phytoantioxidants for the treatment of certain chronic human diseases, such as cancer, inflammations, diabetes, viral, bacterial and parasitic infections, nervous system disorders, cardiovascular disorders, and neurological diseases.</li></ul> <p><i> Phytoantioxidants and Nanotherapeutics</i> is a useful reference for drug manufacturers and drug developers, formulation scientists, biomedical scientists, medicinal chemists, phytochemists, healthcare providers, and academics and researchers.

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