Omics Studies of Medicinal Plants
Exploring Medicinal Plants Series

Coordinators: Ahmad Altaf, Asif Ambreen

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Herbal drugs play a pivotal role in modern medicine and pharmaceutical care; however, only limited biotechnology applications have been seen in medicinal plants. Revolutions in high-throughput approaches emphasize omics approaches, such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. A volume in the Exploring Medicinal Plants series, this book provides a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of breakthroughs in high-throughput approaches for the research of medicinal plants.

Exploring the principles and applications of omics technologies, this book is essential for those working on or are involved in the modern research of medicinal and aromatic plants. There is also a strong focus on practical implications of these technologies through exploring the safety aspects and conservation strategies of various plants.

From informative discussions on the latest research to a holistic evaluation of their potential applications, this book appeals to students, researchers and professionals working with medicinal and aromatic plants, as well as healthcare professionals interested in the area.

Improvement of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants using ‘omics’ Approaches. Big omics Data and Medicinal Plants. LC-MS-based Metabolomics of Medicinal Plants. Genome-wide Transcriptome Profiling of Medicinal Plants. Proteomics of some Medicinal Plants under Challenging Environmental Conditions. Nanoparticles Fabrication from Herbal Plants and their Roles in Antimicrobial Activities. DNA Fingerprinting of Medicinal Plants. DNA Barcoding. Desiccation Tolerance and Medicinal Properties of Selaginella. Herbal Plants Translational Research and Biotechnological Interventions. Biotechnological Interventions in Medicinal Plants, Prospects, and Challenges. The Genus Artemisia and its Allies. Identification and Authentication of Medicinal Plants. Metabolic Profiling of Medicinal Plants. Capsaicinoids: Biosynthesis, Structure, and Pharmacology. Antibacterial and Antifungal Activity of the Extracts of Different Parts of Avicennia marina (Forssk.)Vierh. Phytochemical and Pharmacological Activities of Orthosiphon stamineus Benth. Metabolomic-based Study of the Leafy Gall. Integrated omics Analysis of Specialized Metabolism in Medicinal Plants. Flavonoids from Iris songarica and their Antioxidant and Estrogenic Activity.
Academic and Professional Reference

Altaf Ahmad is a Professor of Plant Biotechnology in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. Dr. Ahmad has 22 years of research experience and more than 125 significant publications. A regular reviewer and on the panel of editorial boards of national and international journals, Dr. Ahmad is a member of prestigious national and international scientific societies. He has guided thesis research of 30 Ph.D. students (12 as supervisor and 18 as co-supervisor) and over 30 M.Sc. students. He organized several national and international seminars/ and handled several research projects funded by various agencies such as BBSRS-UK, DST, DBT, CSIR, UGC, CCRUM, ICAR, and INSA. He was a Visiting Scientist at the Virginia Polytechnic and State University, USA, University of Freiburg, University of Aberdeen, and the University of Cologne. Based on his research contributions, Dr. Ahmad has been honored with the INSA Medal for Young Scientist (2003) and Professor LSS Kumar Memorial Award (2003) of Indian National Science Academy, Young Scientist Award (2005) of Council of Science & Technology, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh, and elected as Associate of National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Ambreen Asif is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Botany, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. She earned her M.Sc. (Botany) degree from this university in 2013 and secured first position in order of merit. She was awarded her Ph.D. degree in 2019 on a topic “Characterization of genetic variability and mutagenicity induced by mutagens in Nigella sativa L. – an important medicinal herb of India”. She has published several significant research papers in journals of national and international repute such as Industrial Crop Products, Scientific Reports, Genes and Plants and is a frequent participant in scientific conferences and seminars in India. She is a thorough meritorious student and has been awarded the “Un