Natural Products in Vector-Borne Disease Management

Coordinators: Chauhan Nagendra Singh, Chauhan Durgesh Nandini

Language: English

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Natural Products in Vector-Borne Disease Management explores the potential application of natural products in vector control and disease management. The chapters discuss the global impact of specific vector-borne diseases, gaps in management, and natural products in specific stages of development - discovery, optimization, validation, and preclinical/clinical development. Toxic effects and mechanisms of action are also discussed. This book also explores how therapeutic plant derivatives can be used to combat the vectors of infection and how natural products can be used to manage and treat vector-borne diseases like malaria, leishmaniasis, dengue, and trypanosomiasis.

With the inclusion of case studies on field and clinical applications and the contributions from experts in the field, Natural Products in Vector-Borne Disease Management is an essential resource to researchers, academics, and clinicians in parasitology, virology, microbiology, biotechnology, pharmacology, and pharmacognosy working in the field of vector-borne diseases.

1. Vector borne diseases  Natural product  Manangement : Current and  Future perspectives
2. Evidence-based review of natural products for the management Onchocerciasis
3. Plant-derived compounds as potential treatment for arboviruses
4. Natural products in the management of Onchocerciasis
5. Combating the vectors and management of vector - borne diseases with essential oil nanoemulsions
6.  Natural product for management of babesiosis
7. Antimicrobial Peptides, Nanocarrier systems, and Databases: Therapeutic Platform against Leishmaniasis
8. Marine Organisms as Natural Drug Leads in Combating Vector-Borne Diseases
9. Plant and Marine-Derived Antimalarial Agents
10. Natural products in the management of Schistosomiasis
11. An update on Antileishmanial Agents from Natural Resources
12. Plants with anti-dengue properties: A systematic review
13. Natural Products in Japanese Encephalitis
14. Algae natural products for potential vector borne disease management
15. Natural products in the management of Trypanosomiasis
16. Role of Ayurveda in vector born disease management
17. Medically important vector borne disease control through seaweeds against the virus disease Chikungunya
18. "Nano-biomaterials as novel modules in the delivery of Artemisinin and its derivatives for effective management of malaria"
19. Scientific and ethnopharmacological evidence of Carica papaya for the effective management of vector-borne disease
20. Nanoemulsion as a promising carrier of plant-derived repellents for mosquito-borne malaria control: Nanotechnology aspects
21. Insect repellent plants: A recent update
22. Natural Products Employed in the Management of Malaria
Dr. Nagendra Singh Chauhan obtained his MPharm and PhD from the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Dr. Harisingh Gour University in Sagar, India. He has about 15 years of research experience and has professional expertise in natural product isolation. He is presently working as a senior scientific officer grade-II and government analyst at Drugs Testing Laboratory Avam Anusandhan Kendra, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. He has written more than 65 articles and 24 book chapters and has edited 4 books with publishers like Academic Press, CRC, and Wiley. He is a member of various professional and academic bodies like the Society of Pharmacognosy, International Natural Product Sciences Taskforce (INPST), Società Italo-Latinoamericana di Etnomedicina (SILAE), Institutional Human Ethics Committee, and Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI).
Durgesh Nandini Chauhan is presently working as an assistant professor at the Columbia Institute of Pharmacy, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. Mrs. Durgesh Nandini Chauhan has 15 years of academic (teaching) experience in pharmaceutical sciences at various institutes in India. She has taught subjects such as pharmaceutics, pharmacognosy, traditional concepts of medicinal plants, and drug delivery phytochemistry. She is a member of the Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and Società Italo-Latinoamericana di Etnomedicina (SILAE). She has written more than 10 publications in national and international journals and 15 book chapters and has edited 9 books. She is also active as a reviewer for several international scientific journals and an active participant in national and international conferences such as the International Convention of Society of Pharmacognosy.
  • Offers an alternative, natural approach to the prevention of vector-borne diseases
  • Discusses the current and future perspectives of vector-borne diseases and natural product management
  • Covers the properties of plants extracts and their phytoactives in vector-borne disease management
  • Explores the advantages and disadvantages of natural products versus western medicine for treatment of vector-borne diseases