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Herbal Drugs: Ethnomedicine to Modern Medicine
This book will try to bridge the integration of modern science with traditional uses of herbal drugs and will be a valuable source for herbalist, traditional and modern medical practitioners, and researchers In botany, ethnobotany, pharmacy, phytochemistry and agriculture. Contributions on herbs used for beneficial effects on memory, sexual behavior, neurodegeneration, erectile dysfunction, inflammation, cardiovascular diseases, cancer prevention, stroke and central nervous system disorders will provide vital information to readers. In the contens list has 21 chapter. Chapter 1is medicinal plants: a renewable resource for novel leads and drugs. Chapter 2 is the chemical diversity of bioactive molecules abd therapeutic potential of medicinal plants. Chapter 3 is indigenous people and forest: perspective of an ethnobotanical study from Rajasthan (India). Chapter 4 is ginseng and male sexual behavior. Chapter 5Herbal treatments for erectile dysfunction. Chapter 6 harpagophytum procumbens. Chapter 7 is the role of curcumin in modern medicine. Chapter 8 is proprietary herbal medicines in circulatory disorders. Chapter 9 is the effects of the green tea polyphenol epigallocatechin gallate on the central nervous, endocrine, and innate immune system. Chapter 10 is natural products in cancer chemoprevention and chemotherapy. Chapter 11 is artemisinin: a versatile weapon from traditional Chinese medicine. Chapter 12 is anticancer and immunomodulatory properties of tinospora. Chapter 13 is safety and efficacy of phytomedicines in cancer prevention and treatment. Chapter 14 is novel leads from herbal drugs for neurodegenerative diseases. Chapter 15 is traditional medicine for memory enhancement. Chapter 16 is neuroprotective herbs for stroke. Chapter 17 is biological activity of ginkgo. Chapter 18 is vitamin E metabolic modulation in plants. Chapter 19 is herbal drugs of abuse. Chapter 20 is biological activities of kinetin. And chapter 21 is safety issues of phytomedicines in pregnancy and pediatrics.
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