Novel Therapeutic Agents from Plants

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A Review of Antifungal and Antiviral Proteins
Anticancer Compounds of Plant Origin
antimicrobial resistance research
bioactive metabolites
Bioactivity of Medicinal Plants: Progress and Perspectives
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drug development strategies
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natural product pharmacology
Naturally Occurring Anti-Salmonella Agents and Their Modes of Action
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Plant Derived Antimycobacterial Metabolites:An Overview
plant-derived therapeutic compounds review
therapeutic plant extracts

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  • ISBN 9781578085460
  • Weight: 1052g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since the advent of synthetic drugs, the use of natural products has diminished. However, the diversity of natural molecules still surpasses those from synthetic compounds, and this ensures that natural products will continue to be important for drug discovery. Besides, many of the currently used synthetic drugs have side-effects and often expensive. While there are several books on natural drugs, this volume covers multiple curative aspects of natural chemicals. It is a complete review of medicinally active metabolites produced by nature and looked at from different approaches. The book describes the effects of natural extracts and/or their isolated compounds and also gives an update of their modes of action, production and commercialisation.
Edited by María Cecilia Carpinella, Professor and Researcher School of Chemistry Catholic University of Córdoba Córdoba, Argentina; and Mahendra Rai, Professor and Head Department of Biotechnology SGB Amravati University Maharashtra, India.