Details

Seeds: Anti-proliferative Storehouse for Bioactive Secondary Metabolites


Seeds: Anti-proliferative Storehouse for Bioactive Secondary Metabolites



von: Dilipkumar Pal

CHF 236.00

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 31.08.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9789819730148
Sprache: englisch

Dieses eBook enthält ein Wasserzeichen.

Beschreibungen

<div><p>This book presents extensive and up-to-date information on the anti-proliferative properties of various plant seeds&nbsp;for their application<b>&nbsp;</b>in pharmaceutical industry and medicinal research. This information is imperative for understanding and developing high quality products from the seeds.The book provides insights about anticancer and antitumour activities present in seeds. Different chapters&nbsp;cover the traditional knowledge as well as recent innovations in various seeds, such as prune, pumpkin, grape fruit, sesame, sunflower, bitter gourd, papaya, mango, apple, black plum, cumin, water melon, musk melon, cotton, carambola, pear, cardamon, moringa, wallich, Chinese cabbage, pistachio, etc. and their bioactivities for the applications in cancer and malignancy proliferation. The book introduces the readers to seed as a bioactive compound, and delineates the various health effects. It further explains the relation between the different metabolites and their effect on cell proliferation. Finally the book goes on to explain different seeds and their specific anti-cancer properties.</p>

<p>&nbsp;This book is useful for students and researchers of pharmacology, botany and cancer research. It also caters to industry experts in pharmaceutical sciences.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><br></div>
1.Introduction of seed as source of bioactive natural compound(s), effects on health, and general adverse effects.- 2. Relation between seed life cycle and cell proliferation. Metabolic changes in seed germination.- 3. Seed containing anti-proliferative drug in phyto-pharmaceutical industry & market.- 4. Prune and&nbsp;Date fruits&nbsp;seed as warehouse of anti-proliferative agents.- 5. Pumpkin Seed in Cancer Prevention: Description, Chemistry and Mode of Action.- 6. Role of grape fruit seed and its secondary metabolites in prevention and treatment of carcinoma.- 7. Sesame and Parsley seed: Chemistry, description and antiproliferative activities.- 8. Sunflower and&nbsp;Passiflora&nbsp;seeds and their roles in cancer with special reference to secondary metabolites present within them.- 9. Bitter&nbsp;Gourd&nbsp;Seed: A Natural Plant Unit with Immense Anti-Proliferative Activities and Active Constituents.- 10. Roll of Papaya Seed in the management of anti-proliferation: Description, Chemistry and uses.- 11.Role of Mango and Guava seed and their secondary metabolites in prevention of proliferation and malignant diseases.- 12. Apple and honey peach seeds: morphology, chemistry, anti-proliferative properties and toxicity studies.- 13. Black plum seed: morphology,&nbsp;chemistry and antiproliferative activities.- 14. <i>Nigella sativa</i> (Black cumin) seed: A natural source of antioxidant and antiproliferative agent.- 15. Watermelon seeds in the role of prevention and treatment of carcinoma.- 16. Olive and Winter Jujube seeds in cancer prevention and treatment .- 17. Prevention and control by musk melon and hamimelon seeds towards controlling malignant diseases: description, chemistry and uses.- 18. Recent developments and future prospects of cotton seeds in controlling carcinoma and role of secondary metabolites.- 19. Need of Carambola and Yunnan pomegranate seed in controlling proliferative disease.- 20. Effective treatment and control of anti-proliferative diseases with Orange and &nbsp;Kumquat seeds: Description, chemistry and uses.- 21.Morphology, chemistry and antiproliferative effect of cardamom and walnut seed.- 22. Role of Moringa seed and its secondary metabolites against cancer: Chemistry, morphology and mode of action.- 23.Tamarind seed and its role in cancer prevention and control.- 24. Strategies to Control Cancer by Chinese cabbage and Anise Seed.- 25. Role of Pistachio, Cashew and Almond seeds in prevention and treatment of abnormal proliferation.- 26. Litchi (<i>Litchi chinenis</i>), Salak and Strawberry seeds in producing antiproliferation.- 27. Neem (<i>Azadirachta indica</i>) and Hibiscus seed as antiproliferative agents.- 28. Antiproliferative effects of Chia, Pear and Hawthorn seed: Chemistry, Pharmacology and action. 29. Antiproliferative Activity of Guabirobeira (<i>Campomanesia xanthocarpa)</i> and Soursop (<i>Annona muricata</i>) Seeds: Chemistry, Morphology and Uses.- 30. Camellia and Lotus seeds: plant made subunit in prevention and treatment of malignant diseases.
<p><b>Dr. DilipKumar Pal</b>&nbsp;(M. Pharm, Ph.D, F.I.C., Chartered Chemist, Post Doct. in Australia) is an associate professor, at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Ghasidash Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur, India. He received his master and PhD degree from Jadavpur Universty, Kolkata. He completed his post-doctoral research as “Endeavour research fellow” in University of Sydney, Australia. His areas of research interest include “Phytochemical and pharmacological evaluation of indigenous plants” and ‘Natural Biopolymers’. He has published&nbsp;<b>175 research papers</b>&nbsp;in peer-reviewed national and international journals,and contributed 117 abstracts in different national and international conferences.He has written&nbsp;<b>2 books and </b><b>90 book chapters</b>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<b>edited </b><b>09 books</b>. His research publications have acquired a highly remarkable cited record in Scopus and Google Scholar<i>&nbsp;</i>(<b>H-Index: </b><b>53 ; i-10-index 129, citation 11624 till date</b>). Dr. Pal in his 23 years research-oriented teaching profession received 13 prestigious national and international professional awards. He has guided 10 Ph. D and 43 master students for their dissertation thesis. He is the reviewer and Editorial Board member of 27 and 29 scientific journals, respectively. Dr Pal has been working as the Editor-in-Chief of one research journal also. He is the member and life member of many professional organizations. Recently, Recently, Dr Pal has been included in&nbsp;<b>World’s top 2 % Indian Scientist (Pharmacy and Pharmacology) (</b>as released by Stanford University, USA<br></p>
This book presents extensive and up-to-date information on the anti-proliferative properties of various plant seeds&nbsp;for their application<b>&nbsp;</b>in pharmaceutical industry and medicinal research. This information is imperative for understanding and developing high quality products from the seeds.The book provides insights about anticancer and antitumour activities present in seeds. Different chapters&nbsp;cover the traditional knowledge as well as recent innovations in various seeds, such as prune, pumpkin, grape fruit, sesame, sunflower, bitter gourd, papaya, mango, apple, black plum, cumin, water melon, musk melon, cotton, carambola, pear, cardamon, moringa, wallich, Chinese cabbage, pistachio, etc. and their bioactivities for the applications in cancer and malignancy proliferation. The book introduces the readers to seed as a bioactive compound, and delineates the various health effects. It further explains the relation between the different metabolites and their effect on cell proliferation. Finally the book goes on to explain different seeds and their specific anti-cancer properties.<p>&nbsp;This book is useful for students and researchers of pharmacology, botany and cancer research. It also caters to industry experts in pharmaceutical sciences.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>
Includes good quality illustrations, chemical structures, flow charts, tables Discusses the role of various secondary metabolites in cell proliferation Describes the chemistry and mode of action of the anti-cancer compounds

Diese Produkte könnten Sie auch interessieren: