Herbal Biomolecules in Healthcare Applications

Coordinators: Mandal Subhash C., Nayak Amit Kumar, Dhara Amal Kumar

Language: English
Cover of the book Herbal Biomolecules in Healthcare Applications

Keywords

?Alkaloid; Amaryllidaceae; Analgesic; Analytical techniques; Anthraquinone glycosides; Anticancer; Anticancer activity; Antidepressant; Antidiabetic; Antidiabetic action; Antiinflammatory; Antimicrobial; Antimicrobial properties; Antimicrobials; Apigenin; Aromatherapy; Auto-dock; Bergenin; Bio-activity-guided assay; Bioactive compounds; Bioactive molecules; Bioactivity; Biological activity; Biomolecule; Biomolecules; Biopolymers; Carbohydrate raw materials; Carbohydrates; Central nervous system; Chemical classification; Chemical composition; Chemical fingerprinting; Chromatography; Chronic diseases; Circular dichroism; Clinical management; Clinical trials; Cocaine; Coffee; Cognitive; Coumarin; Coumarin glycosides; Cyanogenic glycosides; Cytokines; DNA-profiling; Dental care; Diabetes mellitus; Dietary fiber; Diseases; Disorders; Drug delivery; Duboisia species; EGCG; Electrophoresis; Erectile dysfunction; Ergot; Essential oil; Essential oils; Eurycomanone; Excipient; Extraction techniques; FT-IR; Flavonoid glycosides; Flavonoids; Food additive; Functional food; Genotoxicity studies; Ginsenoside; Glucosinolates glycosides; Glycoside; Health; Healthcare; Herbal alkaloids; Herbal biomolecules; Herbal coumarins; Herbal drugs; Herbal ingredient; Herbal medicine; Herbal molecule; Herbal molecules; Herbal oil’s health benefits; Herbal plants; Herbal source; Herbs; Immune-dysregulation disorders; Immunoassays; Immunomodulation; In silico molecular docking; Isolation; Kidney; Lupeol; Machine learning; Male infertility; Male reproductive function; Mass spectrometry; Medicinal plants; Metabolite; Metabolomics; Microwave-assisted extraction; Moringa oleifera

170.55 €

In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).

Add to cartAdd to cart
Publication date:
750 p. · 19x23.4 cm · Paperback

Herbal Biomolecules in Healthcare Applications presents extensive detailed information on all the vital principles, basics and fundamental aspects of multiple herbal biomolecules in the healthcare industry. This book examines important herbal biomolecules including alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, anthraquinones, steroids, polysaccharides, tannins and polyphenolic compounds, terpenes, fats and waxes, proteins and peptides, and vitamins. These herbal biomacromolecules are responsible for different bioactivities as well as pharmacological potentials. A systematic understanding of the extraction, purification, characterization, applications of these herbal biomolecules and their derivatives in healthcare fields is developed in this comprehensive book. Chapters explore the key topics along with an emphasis on recent research and developments in healthcare fields by leading experts. They include updated literature review of the relevant key topics, good quality illustrations, chemical structures, flow charts, well-organized tables and case studies. Herbal Biomolecules in Healthcare Applications will be useful for researchers working on natural products and biomolecules with bioactivity and nutraceutical properties. Professionals specializing in scientific areas such as biochemistry, pharmacology, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, clinics, or engineering focused on bioactive natural products will find this book useful.

Section I: Introduction 1. Introduction to herbal biomolecules Section II: Extraction and purification 2. Extraction of herbal biomolecules 3. Purification of herbal biomolecules Section III: Chemistry, phytopharmacology and characterization 4. Chemistry of herbal biomolecules 5. Variation of biomolecules in plant species 6. Phytopharmacology of herbal biomolecules 7. Analytical characterization of herbal biomolecules 8.Bioactivity characterization herbal biomolecules Section IV: Families 9.Herbal carbohydrates in healthcare 10. Herbal oil in healthcare 11. Essential oils and their bioactive molecules in health care 12. Herbal glycosides in healthcare 13. Herbal alkaloids in healthcare 14. Herbal flavonoids in healthcare 15. Herbal terpenoids in healthcare 16. Herbal coumarins in healthcare Section V: Bioactivity and applications 17. Plant Biomolecule Antimicrobials: An Alternative For Food Security And Safety 18. Antidiabetic herbal biomolecules 19. Herbal Biomolecules: Anticancer agents 20. Herbal biomolecules acting on central nervous system 21. Herbal biomolecules as nutraceuticals 22. Herbal immunomodulators 23. Herbal antilithiatic biomolecules 24. Herbal aphrodisiac biomolecules in the management of male reproductive and sexual problems: connecting nature with clinics 25. Herbal biopolysaccharides in drug delivery Section VI: Standardization, regulatory and clinical trials 26. Standardization of herbal biomolecules 27. Regulatory considerations of herbal biomolecules 28. Clinical trials of herbal biomolecules

Dr. Subhash C. Mandal, PhD is Professor at Division of Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Professor Mandal is the recipient of prestigious awards including Endeavour Research Award, Government of Australia; Distinguished Education & Research Award, AAiPS, USA; Talented Scientist Award, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka; SAARC Fellowship Award, University Grants Commission (UGC), Bangladesh; Fast Track Young Scientist Award, Department of Science and Technology , UGC Research Award, India and Outstanding University Teachers’ Award , Department of higher education , Government of West Bengal , India. He has supervised more than 30 doctoral and 25 M. Pharm scholars and has more than 300 research publications, several patents, books and book chapters to his credit. Professor Mandal has delivered more than 50 research presentations around the globe, has chaired many international conferences, and successfully completed more than 10 government-funded research projects. He is reviewer and board member of several high-impact journals and is a recognized host scientist for many international research programs with developing countries sponsored by the Indian Government. He has visited more than 30 countries for various scientific deliberations, collaborations and exchange programmes.

Dr. Amit Kumar Nayak(MPharm, PhD) is working as a professor, at the Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Siksha ‘O' Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Odisha, India. He has earned his PhD from IFTM University, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. He has over 14 years of research experiences in the field of pharmaceutics, especially in the development and characterization of novel biopolymeric and nanostructured drug delivery systems. Till date, he has authored more than 138 research and review publications in various high-impact peer-reviewed journals and 135 book chapters. He has edited/authored 23

  • Provides a study of different type of biomolecules from herbal extracts and their bioactivities as well as their application in the healthcare industry
  • Contributions by global leaders and experts from academia, industry and regulatory agencies, who have been considered as pioneers in the application of herbal biomolecules in the diverse healthcare fields
  • Includes updated literature review along with practical examples and research case studies